Queens GOP hones in on attorney Joe Murray as DA candidate
/Murray is an attorney and former cop who now represents cops who sue the NYPD.
Read MoreMurray is an attorney and former cop who now represents cops who sue the NYPD.
Read More“I don’t always agree with him on every issue but when it comes to public safety and police matters he’s tough, but fair.”
Read MoreLearn more about the endangered or threatened species that call Queens home.
Read MoreThe items will be distributed to homeless children throughout New York City.
Read MoreOn Aug. 9, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Religious Garb Bill, which prohibits discrimination based on religious attire after years of advocacy by religious organizations.
Read MoreCurrently, only five LIRR stations in Brooklyn and Queens are fully ADA accessible.
Read More“They’re taking advantage of us. The medications are worth thousands of dollars.”
Read MoreCuomo said lawmakers will “continue to do everything in our power to protect our young people.”
Read MoreIn addition to the 18,020 Queens NYCHA tenants who faced unplanned outages, another 15,156 residents experienced planned outages, according to the data.
Read More“Despite being married and having kids my age, he was offering me my dream job — but only if I agreed to have sex with him.”
Read MoreSince Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the bill into law in January, attorneys and law firms have fielded hundreds of inquiries from victims of sexual abuse across the state.
Read MoreThe 30-foot-long mural at 37-23 Union St. decorates the side of a deli and is the first portion a beautification project on the block.
Read MoreNBC has picked up a show called “Sunnyside,” following characters within the titular Queens neighborhood.
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