Old Astoria residents welcome new street cleaning schedule after longtime advocacy
/For two decades, the nonprofit Old Astoria Neighborhood Association crusaded for street cleaning in the area. Now it’s finally becoming a reality.
Read MoreFor two decades, the nonprofit Old Astoria Neighborhood Association crusaded for street cleaning in the area. Now it’s finally becoming a reality.
Read MoreThe videos are screened on a wall along 149th Street between Jamaica and Archer Avenue.
Read MoreNBC has picked up a show called “Sunnyside,” following characters within the titular Queens neighborhood.
Read More“As New Yorkers we celebrate our diversity and we champion freedom of religious expression in all places, including the workplace.”
Read MoreQueens is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather because the borough contains such a large amount of coastline.
Read MoreThough you can now find the quintessential word scramble game across the nation, the first game of Scrabble was dreamed up in Queens.
Read More“The city continues to arrest black and brown people for fare evasion at rates that are grossly disproportionate when compared to rates of white people.”
Read MoreAt least 16 musicians are scheduled to perform at the Astoria Singer Song Swap.
Read MoreAssemblymember David Weprin sponsored the bill and said the law “rightfully honors the memory of Alice Ross,” one of his constituents.
Read MoreQueens South parents who were excluded from the event reached out to the Eagle and said they didn’t buy the excuse that there was “limited spacing.”
Read More“I think the Assembly tried to whitewash the issue.”
Read MoreA new waterfront plan will expand the public waterfront and improve water quality, among other issues identified by the public and the city.
Read MoreTiffany Cabán has conceded to Borough President Melinda Katz in the Democratic primary for Queens district attorney.
Read MoreYear-to-date results have also been mixed, with major crimes like reported rapes and felony assaults up in the Queens South patrol area from the previous year.
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