Historic Flushing burial ground honored with street co-naming
/Over the weekend, residents and elected officials recognized local history in Flushing, co-naming an intersection after the burial ground that has long resided there.
Read MoreOver the weekend, residents and elected officials recognized local history in Flushing, co-naming an intersection after the burial ground that has long resided there.
Read More“It's these small things that improve people's lives,” said Souksavat “Souks” Soukhaseum, the director of community outreach at the Free Synagogue of Flushing who is soon receiving a congressional commendation for his community service work in Queens.
Read MoreA food collaborative has launched in Flushing after a major food pantry in the neighborhood was evicted last month. The organizations behind the new food pantry are figuring things out as they go.
Read MoreThe executive board of CB 7 voted unanimously to bring the action to the full board last month and notified Choe of the proceedings against him on May 26.
Read More“We absolutely didn’t want to take a break.”
Read MoreA Queens judge will receive final paperwork from the DOT and a group of business leaders suing to stop the project Monday.
Read MoreCommission Chair Marisa Lago, one of the 11 members who voted in favor of the rezoning, said the land use application was “an important step forward for Flushing.”
Read More“By prioritizing bus riders on one of the city's busiest streets, the busway will also serve as a beacon of equity in a diverse community.”
Read More"Flushing is a microcosm of New York City and its spirit.”
Read MoreWe are going into an uncharted future together.
Read More“It’s going to be a place where tourists and everyone else will want to come.”
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Read MoreA residential rezoning of a piece of the Flushing Creek waterfront would pave the way for a large-scale development project for the area.
Read More“In hard times, New Yorkers know to stand by their neighbors.”
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