After Queens CBs raise concern, Hochul says yes to virtually meetings
/“To require Community Boards to meet in person at this juncture is extremely problematic.”
Read More“To require Community Boards to meet in person at this juncture is extremely problematic.”
Read MoreAt least 14 residents of the facility have died of COVID-19.
Read More“This is a battle for democracy.”
Read MoreLand use concerns took center stage from Far Rockaway to Long Island City.
Read MoreBut DHS says the process has been no different for Glendale than any other neighborhood in New York City.
Read More“We’ve submitted a laundry list of alternatives,” said Geoffrey Elkind, the group’s president. “The [DOT] haven’t listened. Now we have the lawsuit.”
Read MoreIn addition to the 17 cases filed in Queens, there were 251 complaints in New York City’s other four Supreme Civil Courts.
Read MoreThey pilfered millions in salaries, retirement benefits and more, “without any meaningful consideration of cost or controls,” according to the lawsuit.
A number of vehicle collisions have occurred along 73rd Place since the start of this year, NYPD data shows.
Read More“The Triboro could help fill in the gaps in City’s public transportation network and deliver a sorely needed transportation option to Queens residents.”
Read More“Giving people the opportunity to adjudicate summonses in their own back yard is a win-win.”
Read MorePolice say the unidentified suspect entered the bank located at 80-10 Eliot Avenue just before 4 p.m. on March 6 and demanded money.
Read MoreDuring the plea, 6ix9ine, 22, said he joined the Nine Trey Blood Gang in fall 2017. He says he helped gang members try to kill a rival last March.
Read MoreLow wage workers are expected to bear the brunt of the new plan, which will shutdown service on weeknights and weekends.
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