Queens Pride organizers cancel in-person celebrations
/“We must do all we can to keep members of our communities safe and healthy right now.”
Read More“We must do all we can to keep members of our communities safe and healthy right now.”
Read More"Flushing is a microcosm of New York City and its spirit.”
Read More“End of life is always difficult. But this was difficulty on steroids.”
Read More“We have a need and a responsibility to get the assistance we need to low income communities.”
Read MoreThe City Council is looking to give a boost to tenants, essential workers and small businesses affected by the coronavirus via a relief package that will be introduced during today’s first ever remote Council hearing.
Read More“I cannot say the risk of non-appearance is near the risk of death.”
Read MoreThe deal would set them back a few billion dollars.
Read More“I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I have never wanted to be at school so much in my life.”
Read More“What horror and trauma must be happening inside the New York State prison system.”
Read MoreYom Hashoah began on Monday night, a date that marks the beginning of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943.
Read MoreQueens Borough Hall will host a virtual interfaith vigil Tuesday to commemorate residents of who have died as a result of the coronavirus in the epicenter of the pandemic.
Read More“We need to steer resources to where they can be most effective and boosting resources for our nursing homes and their dedicated staff, now, will save lives.”
Read More“The Thai restaurants in Queens are real Thai.”
Read More“I will be voting for whoever the Democratic nominee is for president and I think a lot of DSA members will too.”
Read More“We want to reach everyone we can reach to keep people safe, that's the bottom line, and to particularly keep those safe who are most vulnerable.”
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