Queens court employee charged with threatening to kill AOC, Schumer and Pelosi
/Federal prosecutors detailed a “chilling series of calls for direct violence against members of Congress”
Read MoreFederal prosecutors detailed a “chilling series of calls for direct violence against members of Congress”
Read MoreAll New York City Schools will be closed through at least April 20 and moving to online learning by March 23 due to the coronavirus outbreak, Mayor Bill de Blasio and School Chancellor Richard Carrana announced Sunday night.
Read MoreCome for the snacks, stay for the game.
Read More“Students age 16 and older can pre-register to vote so that the moment they turn 18, they will be registered to vote.”
Read MoreFlushing Town Hall’s latest exhibition brings together the work of 28 emerging artists from across Queens to highlight local talent and celebrate the multi-faceted borough.
Read MoreCouncilmember Paul Vallone and the New York City Department of Education are partnering to develop new models for public schools in Northeast Queens, and inviting local residents to participate in the process.
Read MoreWith a March 12 start date for the 2020 Census looming, the City University of New York Census Corps has readied over 200 students throughout the school to engage their neighbors and educate New Yorkers about the importance of the census.
Read More“The most rewarding part of my job is honestly my coworkers.”
Read More“Justice must be served.”
Read MoreThe courthouse is a living relic of architectural and neighborhood history.
Read More“If we don’t take action now, none of us are going to have a home.”
Read MoreAll said that moving away from cars was important to minimizing fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreNo Barriers Tech is geared towards justice-involved and formerly incarcerated individuals, who will be able to learn about technology and practice skills.
Read MoreThe program was part of a collaboration between the Partnership for New York City and The New York City Department of Education.
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