Mayor, candidates and Queens leaders slam plans to downsize Rockaway hospital
/“I am 110 percent opposed to that state plan to take away healthcare services from people in the Rockaways.”
Read More“I am 110 percent opposed to that state plan to take away healthcare services from people in the Rockaways.”
Read More“If you’re not tech savvy or you have tech difficulties, you’re not going to be able to do this.”
Read More“This is a death sentence for our community.”
Read MoreJuan Ardila is taking on incumbent Councilmember Robert Holden.
Read More“Lives are at stake, homes and businesses are on the line, and futures hang in the balance.”
Read MoreAnd down the stretch they come — from Long Island.
Read MoreJamaica Hospital has removed the Trump name from its facilities.
Read More“A transitional shelter is something our neighbors need now.”
Read MoreMayor Bill de Blasio signed the legislation Thursday.
Read MoreNew Chief of Department Rodney Harrison grew up in Jamaica and Rochdale Village.
Read MoreThe WFP made endorsements in three Queens council races, including one ranked endorsement.
Read More“She’s uniquely qualified. And I honestly think it’s time for a woman of color to lead this city forward.”
Read MorePhilip Grillo ran for city council in District 24.
Read MoreGeorge Kalergios, a carting company CEO, pleaded guilty to giving bribes for trash contracts.
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