A peek inside QDC, Kew Gardens’ ‘horrible,’ old jail
/“There are pretty horrible conditions,” said MOCJ Deputy Director Dana Kaplan in April. “It wouldn’t be approved if we were to seek certification.”
Read More“There are pretty horrible conditions,” said MOCJ Deputy Director Dana Kaplan in April. “It wouldn’t be approved if we were to seek certification.”
Read MoreCamron “Neno” Brown was crushed and killed after he exited a bus on Gipson Street in Far Rockaway and began walking to a van that would take him to his aunt’s home.
Read MoreRetired Detective Ludwig “Agua” Paz’ scheme spanned Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island, and allegedly involved seven active duty NYPD police officers.
Read MoreRudy Crew, a former Schools Chancellor, said he would not resign from the school, despite a report by the Daily News.
Read More“The Triboro could help fill in the gaps in City’s public transportation network and deliver a sorely needed transportation option to Queens residents.”
Read MoreThere are 3,552 absentee ballots left to tally.
Read More“We are hoping for her freedom, above all because of her pregnancy.”
Read MoreThe officers and their dogs also swept all of the competition categories, which included obedience, agility, evidence search and criminal apprehension.
Read More“New York’s vitality is in its rich diversity.”
Read MoreThe street will be made ADA accessible, have moveable furniture and will also have plants and trees in the area.
Read MoreMovies in the Bayside’s library’s docket pay homage to the sense of adventure of the Space Age, centering around space travel and exploration of the unknown.
Read More“Queens County is the scene of the most outstanding election fight of the year,” the Times wrote in 1955.
Read MoreDetective Luis Alvarez appeared with former "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart last month to plead with Congress to extend the compensation fund.
Read MoreThe bill signing took place as New Yorkers participated in the Pride march marking the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising.
Read MoreIn recent years, prior to its ruling in the Indiana case, the Supreme Court had taken certain steps to restrict excessive fines and forfeitures.
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