Net gain: MTA to install protective mesh at several of Queens' elevated stations
/The netting at each section of track will be approximately 600 feet long and 50 feet wide, for a total of 30,000 square feet of coverage.
Read MoreThe netting at each section of track will be approximately 600 feet long and 50 feet wide, for a total of 30,000 square feet of coverage.
Read MoreMorgenthau left office in 2009, telling The Associated Press at the time he was retiring because “I looked at my birth certificate, and I said, “It's about time.’”
Read More“62,333 children have become homeless since he took office as governor. That’s his legacy,” Hevesi said.
Read MoreThe controversial rate hike would raise the average monthly electric bill by $4.45 and the average gas bill $17.28 beginning in January 2020.
Read MoreThe event coincided with the recent introduction of the exhibit “Lawyers Without Rights: Jewish Lawyers in Germany Under the Third Reich” to the Queens Supreme Courthouse.
Read MoreCardinal Sandiford, an Army veteran best known for his years serving on Community Board 12, spent nine years serving as chairperson of the land use committee.
Read More“In light of multiple corruption and ethics scandal, Rosselló’s remarks confirm that he is unequipped to deliver accountability and transparency to the Puerto Rican people.”
Read More‘To deal with the homelessness, first you need psychiatrists, you need the police, you need the doctors and social workers, too.’
Read More“This is a new wave.”
Read More“New York is proud to be a leader in the acceptance of all people.”
Read More“We sat them down and set them up with cold water.”
Read MoreCan’t nobody tell me nothing.
Read More“We live in Queens — the world’s borough, where about half our residents are immigrants — and to work with this community and to serve this community and yet not effectively serve half of this community, it just doesn’t make sense.”
Read More“Absolutely unacceptable.”
Read More‘She’s very fair and she does try to eliminate the public sentiment from the decision that she makes.’
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