Queens to host nearly a dozen free World Cup watch parties
/Watch the World Cup in the World’s Borough at one of nearly a dozen free watch parties happening across Queens over the next month.
Read MoreWatch the World Cup in the World’s Borough at one of nearly a dozen free watch parties happening across Queens over the next month.
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Read MoreOn Monday, City & State unveiled its “Queens Power 50,” an annual rundown of the 50 most influential people — excluding lawmakers — in Queens.
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