Queens remembers Hurricane Ida a year later
/Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams both celebrated the dedication of Queens residents who they said stepped up, showcasing the resilient spirit of New York.
Read MoreGovernor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams both celebrated the dedication of Queens residents who they said stepped up, showcasing the resilient spirit of New York.
Read MoreThe NYC Street Vendor Scavenger Hunt will kick off with a gathering in Corona Plaza on Nov. 14
Read More“The safest streets that you will have anywhere in this country is when our young people never end up in our court system to begin with, when there is no demand for guns.”
Read More“While our primary focus is very much on getting shots in arms, there are so many other health needs and social needs in the communities.”
Read More“All we want to do is work hard and contribute, but the city we love chooses to fine us rather than help us grow our businesses.”
Read MoreNYSERDA is partnering with Blueprint Power to bring charging to the 20 building complex in Corona and demonstrate energy efficient technology that changes based on demand.
Read More“Having the means to save for your child’s education is the dream of every parent.”
Read MoreQueens natives or Queens-inspired productions featured prominently at the annual awards show.
“I am not shocked one bit.”
Read More“Anybody and everybody should be able to wear whatever they want and walk their streets safely.”
Read More“Absent any further legislation, we will see more evictions.”
Read More“COVID-19 has had devastating effects on our Black, Asian, and Latinx communities and it is important we deliver the resources they need to recover.”
The mobile clinic was supposed to operate from Monday to Friday.
Read MoreThe sites in Corona and Jackson Heights never opened.
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