Queens BP calls for creation of office of COVID recovery
/“We need to take control of our response to COVID-19.”
Read More“We need to take control of our response to COVID-19.”
Read More“Our backpack and school supply donation drive will make life a little easier for many of these hard-working families.”
Read More“Now more than ever, it is imperative we keep Community Board leadership and members safe.”
Read More“I hope we can get the word out to encourage as many as possible so we can have an even wider reach.”
Read MoreJust 1,742 of Queens’ 1.3 million registered voters cast their ballots early.
Read More“It was an exercise to both waste money and resources.”
Read MoreThough Rikers is technically part of the Bronx, it is located within Queens Community District 1.
Read More“It’s an opportunity to make sure … community boards are more representative of the communities they serve.”
Read More“We have to make sure their voice is part of big decisions on land use, parks and capital funding.”
Read MoreHundreds of thousands of dollars have poured into the campaign committees of six likely candidates.
Read MoreMore than 400 people made the trip to Universal Church on Roosevelt Avenue in Woodside on Saturday in order to attend the Second Chance Summons Warrant Forgiveness Event, where over 350 participants were able to get their low-level summonses cleared without fear of arrest, according to Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown.
Read MoreThe Queens District Attorney’s office will partner with Borough President Melinda Katz, The Legal Aid Society and the Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County for a summons warrants clearing “Second Chance” event on Oct. 20 at the Universal Church on Roosevelt Avenue in Woodside, located near the 69th Street-Fisk Avenue 7 train station.
Read MoreBorough President Melinda Katz announced the release of the latest edition of the Queens Directory of Immigrant Services Friday.
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