Hundreds left without water after main break near Queensbridge
/A water main break near the Queensbridge Houses left hundreds of NYCHA residents without water most of the day Tuesday.
Read MoreA water main break near the Queensbridge Houses left hundreds of NYCHA residents without water most of the day Tuesday.
Read MoreU.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney laid out plans for new legislation that would prevent people out on pretrial release from purchasing guns, if passed into law.
Read More“Green energy jobs will grow and this has positioned the NYCHA residents for more opportunities in the future.”
Read MoreApril 25 marks the 25th anniversary of Mobb Deep’s second studio album “The Infamous,” featuring the all-time classic “Shook Ones, Pt. II.”
Read More“We have a need and a responsibility to get the assistance we need to low income communities.”
Read MoreIn addition to the 18,020 Queens NYCHA tenants who faced unplanned outages, another 15,156 residents experienced planned outages, according to the data.
Read MoreOne of the most important weapons we have in our fight against climate change is to simply talk about it.
Read MoreStarting Tuesday, VOCAL-NY will visit every apartment in the Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses.
Read MoreWhile another group of suspects were being arrested, Saleh managed to escape and run away in an unknown direction.
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