Blocked sewage line floods hundreds of Queens homes with waste-tinged water
/An FDNY spokesperson called the sewer backup a “one-in-a-million thing.”
Read MoreAn FDNY spokesperson called the sewer backup a “one-in-a-million thing.”
Read MoreProfessors will see salary increases across the board, as well as minimum pay for a three-credit course increasing to $5,500.
Read MoreThe groups gathered at the Silver Gull Beach Club, where hateful vandals scrawled anti-Semitic messages and racial slurs nearly three months ago.
Read MoreHere’s how you can do some good this holiday season.
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Read MoreThough the NYPD does not report racial or ethnic arrest data by precinct, there are persistent disparities in arrest totals across the borough’s 16 precincts.
Read MoreThe rain gardens will work to reduce flooding in the neighborhoods and draw polluted runoff away from Jamaica Bay.
Read MoreRozic said the legislation “sends a strong message about hate not having a place in any of our communities.”
Read MoreThe lone Republican in the Queens delegation is interested in becoming the executive director of the BOE.
Read MoreNearly 18 percent of Queens households lack home internet access or have dial-up only connection .
Read MoreVandals scrawled “gas chamber,” anti-Semitic messages and other racial slurs on the walls and playground at a private beach club.
Read MoreActing Queens District Attorney John Ryan has been an outspoken opponent of the bail reform measures for months.
Read MoreWhy and how you should shop small this season.
Read MoreKatz, the current Queens Borough President, filled out the team with several defense attorneys, nonprofit leaders and activists.
Read MoreA total of 48,782 students who graduated high school in 2018 enrolled in college afterward.
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