Changing of the guard: New Queens community board members get sworn into office
/Queens’ newest government officials got welcomed into office Monday night at Queens Borough Hall.
Read MoreQueens’ newest government officials got welcomed into office Monday night at Queens Borough Hall.
Read More“This is the blueprint, it's the beginning. Those who fail to plan, plan to fail – we've seen the impacts of climate change from Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Ida and basically the report is Queens’ response.”
Read MoreThe forum will take place at the Bayswater Jewish Center.
Read MoreAll said that moving away from cars was important to minimizing fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More“I would have certainly made Amazon feel welcome.”
Read MoreQuinn is one of six candidates who will appear on the ballot in the March 24 special election to replace former Borough President Melinda Katz.
Read More“Their $1,000 is less important to me than $150 from a regular person.”
Read MoreThe campaign season is heating up.
Read MoreIn total the candidates have raised a combined $284,176.82 since the last filing deadline.
Read MoreNine candidates submitted viable petitions ahead of the filing deadline.
Read MoreCandidates had to submit 2,000 signatures from registered Queens voters in order to make the ballot.
Read MoreWhoever wins the special election will have the ultimate power to address the community board disparities.
Read MoreFor those still lucky enough to be in business, it’s an uphill battle.
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Read MoreAnthony Miranda is a retired NYPD sergeant advocating for police officers and communities of color.
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