Jamaica community garden gets funds to help grow
/Paradise Community Garden in Jamaica is getting help from a nonprofit to continue their work in the Southeast Queens community.
Paradise Community Garden in Jamaica is getting help from a nonprofit to continue their work in the Southeast Queens community.
Downtown Jamaica’s businesses are moving closer to more unified advocacy following a City Council hearing on the expansion of the Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District.
Amalgamated Transit Union members from across the state came to Jamaica by the busload to announce their support for Gov. Kathy Hochul’s campaign.
Read More“This year we wanted to do something special to encourage our customers to return to holiday shopping in our local downtown Jamaica.”
Read More“It should be understood that such action by the Diocese is not to be interpreted as a judgment of the guilt of the priest.”
Read More“My platform is about helping all of us.”
Read More. “Joining forces to serve the Southeast Queens community makes perfect sense.”
Read More“The goal is to be better, to be more efficient and deliver your services when it comes to transportation.”
Read More“This is a brutal crime that has stunned our community.”
Read More“Although I wasn’t aiming to solve the issue completely, I could at least take a step forward… and put together a book that was understandable.”
Read More“Somebody’s making money off this waste and the community is suffering.”
Read More“This grant means so much to us, our programs and the families that we support in our community."
Read MoreQBFC will pay for construction of the venue on the York College campus.
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