Iconic State Pavilion Gets $16 Million FEMA Infusion
/Ever since the World’s Fair in 1964, a combination of neglect, decay and even Hurricane Sandy have left the hulking pavilion in disrepair.
Read MoreEver since the World’s Fair in 1964, a combination of neglect, decay and even Hurricane Sandy have left the hulking pavilion in disrepair.
Read More“Looking at 18-, 19-, 20-, 21-year-olds, we know that these settings don’t meet their needs.”
Read MoreJudge Ira Margulis declared the mistrial after a marathon deliberation, which several courthouse personnel called the longest deliberation they had ever seen.
Read MoreThe driver of the car, Henry Herman, was attempting to parallel park, police said.
Read MoreOn Monday, Ali, 25, appeared in Queens Supreme Court for a hearing before Justice Kenneth Holder.
Read MoreForest Hills native Kristine E. Guillaume has broken barriers.
Read MoreThis summer, 87 percent of the Jamaica campus’ students passed the challenging exam.
Read MoreBHA presented its alternative plan conceived by Marc Wouters Studios, a Heights-based architect-urban planning firm.
Read MoreProtesters stormed into Amazon’s bookstore on 34th Street in Manhattan.
Read More“We’re here everyday and it’s been rough for us,” said the victim’s mother.
Read MorePolice said the shooting stemmed from a robbery.
Read More“This store is our life, it is our everything — I don’t know what is going to happen now.”
Read MoreIn the days since Peralta’s sudden passing, community leaders and residents have reflected on his service to Queens.
Read MoreThe GJDC recognized GF55 Partners for designing several features of the Downtown Jamaica landscape.
Read MoreAfter a year hiatus, homeowner Kevin Lynch has turned his award-winning lights back on.
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