Queens ADAs celebrate legacy of late-Judge Brown
/“I’ve been 47 years in this office. I won’t repeat what my first day was like, but I assure you, if you think things are unsettled now, they’re actually calm compared to 47 years ago,.”
Read More“I’ve been 47 years in this office. I won’t repeat what my first day was like, but I assure you, if you think things are unsettled now, they’re actually calm compared to 47 years ago,.”
Read More“Our legacy from the past is vital. And now people forget. We must not let that happen under any circumstances.”
Read MoreA light rain fell on the 21 floats that drove along the route, but that didn’t stop parade-goers from livening up the atmosphere with gallons of bright powdered paint.
Read MoreDuring her speech, Meng denounced incidents of anti-Semitic graffiti found at nearby PS 139 in Rego Park and praised the NYPD’s response.
Read MoreDozens of Queens leaders and local luminaries attended the event, which honored former U.S. Rep. Joseph Crowley, and Queens DA Richard A. Brown.
Read MoreBorough President Melinda Katz served as the evening’s keynote speaker.
Read MoreRoughly 25 Queens residents visited LIFE Camp in Jamaica to take the first step toward a second chance Monday night.
Read MoreA recent decision by the state’s highest court could affect whether journalists can appeal court subpoenas in order to protect sources, information and interview notes.
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