2003 death of Queens Village woman inspires law against staging auto accidents
/Assemblymember David Weprin sponsored the bill and said the law “rightfully honors the memory of Alice Ross,” one of his constituents.
Read MoreAssemblymember David Weprin sponsored the bill and said the law “rightfully honors the memory of Alice Ross,” one of his constituents.
Read MoreThe exhibit features over 400 pots of orchids, and will include orchid craft; an “orchid doctor,” who will help explain the flowers’ care; and a watercolor workshop.
Read More“Commuter vans offer a great alternative to the city’s more traditional modes of transportation.”
Read MoreQueens South parents who were excluded from the event reached out to the Eagle and said they didn’t buy the excuse that there was “limited spacing.”
Read MoreA new waterfront plan will expand the public waterfront and improve water quality, among other issues identified by the public and the city.
Read More“This kind of lawless gun violence will not be tolerated in our neighborhoods.”
Read MoreSo far, two people have declared their candidacy for the office.
Read More“Stages like this were not made or built for people like me. And that had changed.”
Read More“Right now, there is a growing sense and a growing reality that this fairness and equity is not happening here in Queens County. We need to make sure that it does.”
Read MoreThe Common App allows students to apply to multiple colleges with a single application.
Read MoreTiffany Cabán has conceded to Borough President Melinda Katz in the Democratic primary for Queens district attorney.
Read MoreLike death and taxes, eventually all citizens get the call to come to court — and many find that they even enjoy it.
Read MoreYear-to-date results have also been mixed, with major crimes like reported rapes and felony assaults up in the Queens South patrol area from the previous year.
Read MorePolice say Solomon Hudgins, 27, broke through a bathroom window at around 2 a.m. on Sunday with his pants down and his genitals exposed.
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