Ballot, and new ranked choice voting format, set in Central Queens special election
/A Manhattan judge upheld ranked-choice voting in the Feb. 2 contest.
Read MoreA Manhattan judge upheld ranked-choice voting in the Feb. 2 contest.
Read More“This intolerable act of vandalism will not go unpunished.”
Read MoreUnlike adjacent districts, the race in Council District 30 is a one-on-one matchup between incumbent and challenger.
Read More“This is a heroic place.”
Read MoreAnd then there were 10. For now.
Read More“The sale of our property is just the way our congregation is doing for future generations what the congregation in the 1940s did for us.”
Read MoreThe complicated race for Council District 24 is getting a little more complicated.
Read MoreJain, a Democratic district leader, is one of 11 candidates in the special election in District 24.
Read MoreSee you next year, jury duty.
Read More“Schools in Queens, like ours, have the space behind to turn ugly, boring cement into a garden with vegetables and green.”
Read MoreEleven candidates submitted their paperwork to run in the Feb. 2 special election for Council District 24.
Read More“My entire professional life has been fighting for the needs of people on the margins.”
Read MoreThe speed could make all the difference for organ recipients like Bayside resident Kinsey Saleh, who received a kidney six years ago.
Read More“There are definitely employees that think masks are taking away their freedom and that COVID is a liberal conspiracy.”
Read More“Recently, additional information has come to light.”
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