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/“Queens is truly a [place] that opens its arms to people from all over the world to make their dreams a reality.”
Read More“Queens is truly a [place] that opens its arms to people from all over the world to make their dreams a reality.”
Read More“In hard times, New Yorkers know to stand by their neighbors.”
Read MoreOver 100 students from across the city will compete in the National Court Reporters Association Student Speed Contest.
Read MoreHelp Center attorneys handle a steady stream of clients, and are available to answer questions about court proceedings and clarify issues.
Read MoreBy 2023, the state will ban the sale of products that use certain chemicals, including asbestos, and certain flame retardants.
Read MoreEvery experience you have opens new insights and new paths.
Read MoreThe exhibition will showcase work by various artists of color.
Read MoreMany of the speakers tried to communicate the reality of court work, based on real life occurrences and not what students see in TV shows.
Read MoreThe naturalization records span centuries, from the 1700s until the 1950s.
Read More“I want people to be able to see them before we come down one day and they’re just gone.”
Read MoreJay Jason Jaxon was one the first Americans to head of a Parisian fashion house after ascending to the top of Jean-Louis Scherrer in 1970.
Read MoreMany of the events will honor the fight for freedom, from slavery through the Civil Rights Movement and into today.
Read MoreHe does his best to help the people of Queens.
Read MoreThe event seemed staid in comparison to recent project hearings disrupted by opponents of the plan.
Read MoreThe city’s plan for closing Rikers Island jails and building four new detention facilities hinges on the city’s ability to reduce the jail population.
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