Three Queens CMs opposed bike safety bill, hours before SUV hit Woodhaven cyclist
/Councilmembers Rory Lancman, Robert Holden and Karen Koslowitz were among the six city lawmakers who voted against the legislation.
Read MoreCouncilmembers Rory Lancman, Robert Holden and Karen Koslowitz were among the six city lawmakers who voted against the legislation.
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Read MoreImmigrant communities and communities of color are disproportionately affected by a lack of access to broadband internet, according to the report.
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Read MoreThe borough’s bus network managed to avoid “winning” a series of raspberry awards presented by the Straphangers Campaign and TransitCenter.
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Read More“New York is proud to be a leader in the acceptance of all people.”
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Read More“Hector Figueroa was a giant in New York State and served as a national leader for millions of Americans.”
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