Queens lawmakers free space for more bingo games
/The bill allows community groups, including non-profits and religious organizations, to host bingo games once a week.
Read MoreThe bill allows community groups, including non-profits and religious organizations, to host bingo games once a week.
Read MoreCount Councilmember Francisco Moya, a diehard soccer fan, among the first Queensboro FC supporters.
Read MoreSpringfield Gardens High School senior Jordan Kirkland was injured in his sophomore year, but gutted through months of physical therapy to return to the field.
Read MoreFresh Meadows has the most public courts of any neighborhood in Queens.
Read MoreBryant played several sports with the kids, including basketball and tennis.
Read MoreFor the first time, Western Queens fielded a competitive rugby squad to compete with established clubs in Manhattan, the Bronx and the Rockaways.
Read More“Any corporate entity leasing land from the city must pay its fair share of rent – no ifs, ands, or buts about it.”
Read MoreHolden said that after he visited the skate park last fall and saw 20 to 30 kids skating despite 30 degree weather, he wanted to allocate more funds to it.
Read MoreWednesday’s activities include Queens Day, highlighting the competition’s home borough and celebrating the community’s culture with performances and exhibitions from local groups.
Read MoreIn the meantime, the U.S. Open will use its space in Flushing Meadows Corona Park as a parking lot.
Read MoreBates was arrested on Jan. 26 for allegedly refusing to pay a $32 cab fare outside an East Elmhurst hotel.
Read MoreSt. Mary’s is one of New York’s leading pediatric institutions.
Read MoreMuhammad is the second woman in the event’s history to have broken the 400m record and win an Olympic title.
Read More"We will provide millions of visitors and fans a fast and affordable way to get there and continue New York's nation-leading investments in 21st-century transportation infrastructure.”
Read MoreMore than 200 boat teams will participate in this year’s festival.
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