Queens’ Greek Leaders Celebrate Hellenic Independence
/State Sen. Michael Gianaris, Assemblymember Aravella Simotas and Councilmember Costa Constantinides joined community leaders to mark Greek heritage.
Read MoreState Sen. Michael Gianaris, Assemblymember Aravella Simotas and Councilmember Costa Constantinides joined community leaders to mark Greek heritage.
Read MoreThe series features acrobats, optical illusions and an international procession of circus performers from Kenya, Latvia, China and other countries.
Read MoreMatos Rodríguez, 56, has served as Queens College’s president since 2014 and was appointed to the position after a vote by the CUNY Board of Trustees.
Read MoreQueensborough Community College, Queens College and York College are just a few of the CUNY school celebrating Black History Month.
Read More“At CUNY, we strive to express Dr. King’s ideals through our mission of serving students from all backgrounds, and we join the nation in honoring his legacy.”
Read MoreMorales started walking the Queens beat in 1987 before moving on to precincts and commands throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Read MoreOn Feb. 15, the evening after Valentine’s Day, the Kupferberg Center Colden Auditorium will host Grammy award-winning salsa singer Victor Manuelle.
Read MoreLocal elected officials joined community groups to denounce the e-commerce giant’s newest headquarters as “outrageous.”
Read MoreCharles B. Wang, a billionaire philanthropist who was part owner of the New York Islanders and a CUNY’s Queens College alum, died on Sunday in Oyster Bay, Long Island. He was 74 years old.
Read MoreA Queens native has gone from Bayside to the ‘Shark Tank.’
Read MoreQueens College President Fèlix V. Matos Rodríguez was honored for his tireless dedication to promoting Latin culture throughout his career as an educator and as a public servant in Puerto Rico, Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown announced on Friday.
Read MoreOn Monday, City & State unveiled its “Queens Power 50,” an annual rundown of the 50 most influential people — excluding lawmakers — in Queens.
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