Queens College to host veterans resource fair
/New York City is home to more than 210,000 service members and veterans, with 58,815 — or 27.9 percent — living in Queens.
Read MoreNew York City is home to more than 210,000 service members and veterans, with 58,815 — or 27.9 percent — living in Queens.
Read MoreThe Queens Public Library will “reinforce who is at the center of our work and to whom the Library belongs,” according to an official announcement.
Read More“I won’t be getting tattooed here anymore.”
Read MoreIn Queens, no single racial or ethnic group makes up more than a third of the population.
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 MoreThe borough is home to the two most ideologically opposed candidates and two others who fall somewhere in between.
Read MoreCouncilmember Daniel Dromm joined attorney Ali Najmi and Elmhurst resident Jeremy Valarezo at the rally on the corner of 78th Street and Roosevelt Avenue.
Read More“I stood up and told her ‘kiss her again you dyke [expletive] and watch what happens.’
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