Queens commuters take an 'L' — 'It may be too crowded to board the first train'
/Some L train users headed to Manhattan can expect at least 40 minute wait at times.
Read MoreSome L train users headed to Manhattan can expect at least 40 minute wait at times.
Read MoreThe projects include water bottle refilling stations, updated high-speed Wi-Fi, electrical upgrades and more bus countdown clocks.
Prices increased for a 30-day unlimited MetroCard and a 7-day unlimited MetroCard.
Read MoreThe Queens bus network has remained unchanged for decades, despite the evolution of neighborhoods like Flushing and Jamaica, which depend on bus service.
Read MoreJamill Jones, an assistant coach at Wake Forest, stepped down April 12, eight months after prosecutors say he slugged a Florida man.
Read More“Illegal guns in our communities put everyone at risk.”
Read MoreHolden, the former Juniper Park Civic Association president, said he first met Brown in 1991 and developed a strong relationship with the county’s top prosecutor.
Read MoreCUNY Law students and immigration lawyers from Citizenship Now! Will guide permanent residents through the process of applying for full citizenship.
Read MoreThe three library systems have asked the city for $35 million in additional expense funding in fiscal year 2020, as well as $963 million over 10 years.
Read More“We need to close Rikers. But the answer to the violence and conditions is not to replace it with community jails.”
Read MoreBorough President Melinda Katz appointed 345 Queens residents to the borough’s 14 boards.
Read MoreThe Queens Public Library will “reinforce who is at the center of our work and to whom the Library belongs,” according to an official announcement.
Read MoreAn LIC man allegedly downloaded, saved and then shared thousands of photos and videos of children as young three years old being sexually abused by adults.
Read MoreAn entirely volunteer-based nonprofit group advocates for the conservation and sustainability of Astoria Park, a nearly 60-acre park located along the East River.
Read MoreThe ballot allows District 22 residents ages 14 and over to choose from 13 options for how best to spend the $1 million set aside for capital projects in their area.
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