Queens Leaders Celebrate Women’s History Month in Astoria
/“One woman alone is mighty, but, as many women in this community have shown, all of us working together are unstoppable.”
Read More“One woman alone is mighty, but, as many women in this community have shown, all of us working together are unstoppable.”
Read MoreState Sen. Michael Gianaris, Assemblymember Aravella Simotas and Councilmember Costa Constantinides joined community leaders to mark Greek heritage.
Read MoreThe QCA awarded artists Kerri Edge, Yogi (Y?) Guadin, Claire Marie Lim and Guanglei Hui for the creation and production of their original projects.
Read More“That has to change; it’s unacceptable,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Read MoreQueens councilmembers scores high marks for their environmental support, according to a report card by the New York League of Conservation Voters.
Read More“Children are the mirror of society so if someone draws a swastika, we have to ask ourselves how we can change that. Punishing a child doesn’t make anyone safer.”
Read MoreFind out which Queens block has the most trees.
Read More“I ask that you not view these teens as thugs or delinquents.”
Read MoreTrump attended Kew-Forest School in Forest Hills from kindergarten through seventh grade, but it is unclear whether Cohen threatened the prep school.
Read MoreA hammer and sickle and the phrase “Hail Hitler” were also drawn on the yard at PS 139, while school was closed for winter break.
Read MoreJoAnn Pinnock and Jason Curry are among the five finalists for the annual prize, which awards a New York City hoops coach who lead on and off the court.
Read MoreThe series features acrobats, optical illusions and an international procession of circus performers from Kenya, Latvia, China and other countries.
Read MoreDespite the latest revelation of church abuse, not all Catholic schools are taking a proactive approach to reaching out to families and students.
Read MoreMatos Rodríguez, 56, has served as Queens College’s president since 2014 and was appointed to the position after a vote by the CUNY Board of Trustees.
Read MoreNone of the candidates at the forum called on the city to eliminate the Specialized High School Admission Test.
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