2019 Michelin Guide Recognizes Astoria Pizzeria
/“From their wine list to the menu, it’s all about Italy here.”
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Read More"This is a big moneymaker for us. Costs us nothing," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said when the agreement was announced.
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Read MoreThe city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission approved the rules that will establish a per-minute and per-mile payment formula for Uber drivers.
Read MoreThe men exchanged a box of 27 gift cards for $3500 in cash, but the victim was scrooge’d soon after.
Read MoreAbout 60 percent of Queens voters who participated in the poll said they approved of Amazon’s arrival, Quinnipiac reported.
Read MorePolice say the pair broke into a 50-year-old man’s home near Liberty Avenue and 103rd Avenue and stole two credit cards and $3,000.
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OATH Commissioner and Chief Administrative Judge Fidel F. Del Valle will attend the “Building Bridges for Small Businesses” event today in Flushing. Photo via nyc.gov.
By David Brand
The Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) will partner with the Queens Chamber of Commerce and Councilmember Peter Koo for a workshop called “Building Bridges for Small Businesses.” The local leaders announced the initiative today in Koo’s Flushing office.
The initiative is designed to educate small businesses about how to respond to summonses and notices from city agencies and will feature OATH Commissioner and Chief Administrative Judge Fidel F. Del Valle.
Koo’s office is located at 135-27 38th Avenue, Suite 388 in Flushing.
On Monday, Katz announced that Amazon has a duty to invest in its new home.
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