City honors Jamaica detective killed in the line of duty
/“To have the street named after him right next to a park named after him is like the biggest honor there can be.”
Read More“To have the street named after him right next to a park named after him is like the biggest honor there can be.”
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Read More“Opponents of the Green Light law have used misinformation and outright lies to claim that the law will make our roads less safe.”
Read MoreNeir’s Tavern has been around since 1829, beginning the same year that Andrew Jackson became president.
Read More“There are elderly people along the Q42 who have no other means of transportation in and out of their respective neighborhoods without this service.”
Read MoreThree Queens councilmembers flat-out say they will vote against the plan.
Read MoreCUNY Citizenship Now! began in 1997, and has grown into the largest university-based legal assistance program in the country.
Read More"It would destroy our nest eggs, basically.”
Read MoreThree hip-hop legends are immortalized in sculpture.
Read MoreThe app also allows users to submit tips to investigators with attached images, documents, and videos.
Read More“We should learn from another mega-railyard project occurring right now: Atlantic Yards, where a 10-year plan to build has become a 25-year plan.”
Read MoreWhere do New York City Council members stand on the jail plan?
Read More“You should have an active role in leading the borough. That’s your job. It shouldn’t be only a cheerleader.”
Read MoreThe bills make it easier for first responders to apply for disability pensions and receive disability benefits.
Read More“I think everyone in this room knows where they were that day.”
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