BP candidate Constantinides says city must “do better” with borough accessibility
/Constantinides said he has a three-point plan for fixing Queens’ accessibility issues.
Read MoreConstantinides said he has a three-point plan for fixing Queens’ accessibility issues.
Read MoreThough they can seem inscrutable to anyone who hasn’t followed the inner workings of New York City, “yes” or “no” votes can overhaul aspects of the City Charter.
Read MoreIt’s a big deal in Queens, where the District Attorney contest is the most impactful elections in the city. There’s also a citywide race for public advocate.
Read MoreThe pledge includes rejecting campaign contributions from finance, insurance or real estate interests and refusing to endorse candidates in Democratic primaries.
Read MoreThe program’s advisory council includes industry leaders that can better connect students with careers.
Read More“I would not have supported this proposal if I believed that it would have a negative impact on the community that I love.”
Read MoreThe NYPD has used the law to deny public access to records of officers involved in high-profile incidents of police brutality.
Read MoreThe opportunity to vote days ahead of the election could prove especially important for immigrants in Queens and citywide, advocates say.
Read MoreAn hour before the City Council began to vote in favor of an unprecedented plan to build four new jails, it was business as usual at the courthouse.
Read MoreThe rally begins at 1 p.m. inside Queensbridge Park.
Read MoreThe Board of Election posted the candidates’ 32-day general election disclosure reports on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe coalition also calls on the state to increase funding for public housing, including a $2 billion annual fund for NYCHA, which is in a state of severe disrepair.
Read MoreThe new estimate reflects the expected impacts bail reform and other state criminal justice reform measures on the number of pretrial detainees in the city’s jails.
Read MoreGov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Monday that he would establish a state-led commission to build a Cabrini statue.
Read MoreOnly five percent of the United States’ approximately 2,400 national monuments honor women.
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