Heastie urges NY tenants to 'stop worrying' about evictions, with no details
/“I'm saying to you that there will not be mass evictions in this state.”
Read More“I'm saying to you that there will not be mass evictions in this state.”
Read More“The city should be making decisions based on sound housing policy and public health policy.”
Read More“I was humbled when I heard about this, and I certainly appreciate the support.”
Read MoreIn the coming weeks, partners across the city like the Queens Botanical Gardens, Big Reuse and GrowNYC will be able to facilitate local collections, which were scaled back when COVID-19 increased budget restrictions.
Read MoreThe application deadline is approaching for a free design and development program that helps high school artists bolster their portfolios and prepare for the next steps in their careers.
Read More“As we fight against the current attacks on the Postal Service, we must make sure that post offices in our communities have the resources they need to serve the public.”
Read More“Every New Yorker crosses in the middle of the block, but that can end in a ticket depending on your skin color.”
Read More“They’re not listening to parents and teachers.”
Read More“My husband is a dialysis patient, a double amputee, and it’s hard to find a place that’s suitable for us and with this pandemic coming along it made it even harder.”
Read More“I didn't grow up seeing myself or someone like me in the books I read. It wasn’t until I was in college where I saw that there are books that highlight Queer, indigenous individuals.”
Read MoreThe Assigned Counsel Association of Queens Family Court celebrated the induction of its new board of directors on Wednesday with a virtual ceremony officiated by Family Court Judge Gilbert Taylor.
Read More“As the courts continue to re-open and the backlog of unresolved conflicts flood the system, the 800-pound gorilla in most cases will be the colossal economic damage that has affected both property owners and their tenants.”
“It’s great news for our communities and for our restaurants.”
Read More“We need actual affordable housing, and not only as a tradeoff for more luxury housing. There’s nobody who wants a Queens waterfront more than Flushing residents, but it shouldn't come at the cost of 2,000 luxury condos.”
Read MoreThe two papers will be printed at a plant in College Point.
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