Republicans make a statement in Queens, unofficial results show
/Several Republican candidates showed strong results in races throughout Queens Tuesday night, leading in a handful of contests.
Read MoreSeveral Republican candidates showed strong results in races throughout Queens Tuesday night, leading in a handful of contests.
Read MoreSouth Queens District 32 is gearing up for a primary that will test a divided electorate.
Read More“The crisis we have in our city is clearly self-inflicted.”
Read MoreGovernor Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law that expands the BOE’s definition of the word “name,” and would allow for candidates to use alternate, familiar or anglicized names in their bids for office.
Read More“Court of Appeals judges must be defined by a lifetime of legal excellence, but that cannot be limited to people in just a few, select fields.”
Read More“They should be only considered what they are called in the constitution — drafts.”
Read More“I’ve had enough of power plants going up in our district.”
Read More“The delay in HERO Act implementation has resulted in preventable danger of coronavirus spread in workplaces.”
Read MoreGovernor Kathy Hochul became the first woman to serve as New York’s top executive Tuesday.
Read More“Coming into office on the heels of yet another sexual harassment crisis, it is imperative that Governor Kathy Hochul address sexual violence.”
Read More“I think their message translates beyond party because judges are supposed to be non-partisan, fair and impartial.”
Read More“I want people to know I am ready for this.”
Read MoreGovernor Andrew Cuomo, the second Queens-born executive to face an impeachment scandal in the past two years, announced his resignation Tuesday.
Read More“Residents have a chance to shape the next 10 years of representation and it's important that we have participation for this process to work.”
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