DOT completes first phase of Queens greenway workshops, but community still split on plan

DOT completes first phase of Queens greenway workshops, but community still split on plan

The New York City Department of Transportation wrapped up the first phase of community input sessions for the planned Queens Waterfront Greenway on a high note Tuesday night, but the communities along the proposed greenway are still split on the idea. 

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Rajkumar jumps from comptroller to public advocate race

Rajkumar jumps from comptroller to public advocate race

Queens Assemblymember and omnipresent Mayor Eric Adams ally Jenifer Rajkumar is running for public advocate, shifting away from a bid for the city’s comptroller as she appeared to be lagging in the crowded race.

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Forest Hills Gardens asks court to reverse ruling in suit against stadium

Forest Hills Gardens asks court to reverse ruling in suit against stadium

Residents of Forest Hills Gardens filed an appeal in their lawsuit against the popular stadium that sits inside their private neighborhood last week as they look to reverse a Queens judge’s decision to toss out most of their complaints.

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Adams, Queens candidates lag in new poll

Adams, Queens candidates lag in new poll

Mayor Eric Adams, as well as Queens elected officials running for mayor, are all toward the bottom of a pack in a new 2025 mayoral primary poll that showed former Governor Andrew Cuomo – who has yet to actually declare for the race – has a strong lead.

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