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Read MoreBy just making a few alterations, changing some habits or installing new fixtures, you can save water and money.
Read MoreHe has spent nearly four years on Rikers Island.
Read MoreMayor Bill de Blasio recently announced that the city will provide language interpreters at approximately 100 polling sites.
Read MoreAmid of torrent of environmental disinformation, climate change denial and data opacity, Lamdan, Bratspies and Willman have organized a day-long workshop on Saturday, Nov. 3 for attorneys, journalists and environmental advocates to learn how to attain the documents and records they seek.
Read MoreMy experience embracing a low-waste lifestyle started two and a half years ago while returning to New York City after a short trip to San Francisco.
Read MoreThe Queens County Bar Association is currently accepting applications for its Student Ambassador Program.
Read More“We need to support this new energy and we have something in New York City that will help.”
Read MoreOn Monday, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a $180 million Long Island City Investment Strategy, which the city said is “a comprehensive approach to support sustainable growth. The money will pay for improvements to schools, transportation and parks.
Read MoreCouncilmember Paul Vallone joined State Sen. Tony Avella, Assemblymember Daniel Rosenthal and other local leaders to oppose a proposed homeless shelter in College Point at a rally Monday night.
Read MoreA diverse collection of Queens community and faith leaders joined Borough President Melinda Katz and a handful of elected officials Monday night to condemn a recent string of hate crimes, including the murder of 11 Jewish worshippers inside a Pittsburgh synagogue.
Read MoreDozens of protesters marched in front of the Queens Criminal Courthouse in Kew Gardens on Tuesday to demand changes to prosecutorial policies and practices they say unjustly affect people of color.
Read MoreA judge denied a bail reduction for the woman charged with masterminding a multi-million dollar prostitution and gambling ring with her ex-cop husband in spite of her attorney’s argument that she was a victim of “NYPD pimps.”
Read MoreAt a quick glance the proceedings taking place on the third floor of the Queens Criminal Courthouse on Sunday morning looked like a regular trial.
Read MoreEight women and four men from across Queens County are expected to listen to opening statements on Monday for the murder case that rocked Howard Beach over two years ago.
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