Candidates for Queens borough president diverge on Flushing Creek rezoning
/Only three candidates weighed in on the controversial development plan.
Read MoreOnly three candidates weighed in on the controversial development plan.
Read More“I don’t see many people in the state Assembly who have a story like me.”
Read More“Progress is driven by leaders who are willing to stand up for MeToo survivors even when it is inconvenient or difficult.”
Read More“The public has a right to know about these genetic stop-and-frisk tactics.”
Read MoreThe alleged rape and murder of 92-year-old Maria Fuertes reached the highest stage in the country Tuesday night.
Read More“I would have certainly made Amazon feel welcome.”
Read MoreAbdul Quddus Chaudhry, a resident of Flushing, will join U.S. Rep. Grace Meng at tonight’s State of the Union address in Washington, D.C.
Read More“We cannot solve these problems on our own, but without proper funding and investments that's exactly what the state is telling New Yorkers.”
Read More“It was an exercise to both waste money and resources.”
Read MoreThe winner of the likely special election will have to defend the seat in the June 23 primary election.
Read More“Costa and I have envisioned the future of Queens together since we were young.”
Read MoreThe Improving HOPE for Alzheimer’s Act would increase access to information on care and support for people that have been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
Read More“Borough representation on the MTA board gives riders a voice in the choices that affect them.”
Read MoreQuinn is one of six candidates who will appear on the ballot in the March 24 special election to replace former Borough President Melinda Katz.
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