New York Antipoverty Group Takes On Investigative Reporter Role

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Community Service Society of New York, an antipoverty charity, made the unusual move of taking over ownership of City Limits, an investigative-news magazine, which is now published by WalterFields.

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Community Service Society of New York, an antipoverty charity, made the unusual move of taking over ownership of City Limits, an investigative-news magazine, which is now published by WalterFields.

City Limits, an urban-affairs magazine, hit New York newsstands this month with a redesigned look and renewed mission to raise tough questions about issues affecting the city’s poor people.

The 34-year-old publication is under new ownership. And the change represents a new way for a charity to speak up about the causes it cares about. The Community Service Society of New York, a venerable social-service provider and public-policy research group, is now publishing the

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