A Century-Old Astoria Blvd. Station Is Closing for Nine Months
/The station, which first opened in February 1902, served more than 13,000 Astoria commuters per day in 2017 but it lacks ADA accessibility.
Read MoreThe station, which first opened in February 1902, served more than 13,000 Astoria commuters per day in 2017 but it lacks ADA accessibility.
Read MorePernell Cudjoe, 27, was found to be unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the chest near 180th Street and 145th Avenue.
Read MoreLarge swaths of Eastern Queens are without subway service, including St. Albans, Rosedale, Springfield Gardens, Queens Village, Hollis and Bayside.
Read MoreIn exchange for fees up to $10,000, Stella Boyadjian and her co-conspirators prepared and filed fraudulent P-3 visa applications.
Read MoreAs part of the plan, the city and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will use dredged sand to restore the beach, Mayor de Blasio said.
Read More‘Singers still speak of her as among the very best.’
Read More“The term ‘fatal child abuse syndrome’ is used when a child sustains injuries over a period of time.”
Read More“Ensuring the station is at full operation by the time this development project is completed is essential.”
Read More“Diversity matters and inclusion matters, and it needs to be reflected in these offices.”
Read MoreThe parade celebrated its 20th anniversary on Sunday, attracting performers, community members and leaders of all ages to the route from Sunnyside to Woodside.
Read Morelmost all 700 attendees expected to participate live or work in Queens
Read MoreSimotas wrote a letter to Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie requesting a $100,000 budget increase for the Home Sharing and the Respite Care Programs of the New York
Read MoreThe unidentified pedestrian was walking near the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and 75th Street when a Q33 bus struck him at around 2:45 a.m., according to police.
Read MoreThe ride to JFK takes roughly twice as long during rush hour than other parts of the day.
Read MoreAhead of the April 21 MTA fare hikes, find out if it’s worth it to shell out for an unlimited-ride MetroCard or just pay per ride.
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