Long Island City library opens to public after $40 million construction
/Long Island City’s Hunters Point Library reopened on Tuesday after a $40 million renovation and a decade in the making, and book lovers across Queens are rejoicing.
Read MoreLong Island City’s Hunters Point Library reopened on Tuesday after a $40 million renovation and a decade in the making, and book lovers across Queens are rejoicing.
Read More“The beautiful thing about Close to Home is that New York City kids stay in New York City. They go to New York City DOE schools and the DOE schools are run by a school district that has a particular set of skills and experience in getting our kids back on track with credits.”
Read MoreMy beautiful neighborhood has been disfigured by the private sanitation industry. Instead of waking up to smells from the bakery, I am kept up by smells from the waste transfer stations where commercial garbage trucks dump trash every night.
Read MoreI am a strong proponent of Ranked Choice Voting and its potential to create a slate of candidates that transition us away from a system of zero-sum domination and old-school paradigms.
Read More"Acting Queens DA John Ryan said he does not think the state has “the authority to prevent federal agents from carrying out their duties.”
Read More“We have a huge immigrant population and we need a champion who understands the issues of immigrants.”
Read More“The world has changed and we need people up in Albany who will actually fight for these things.”
Read More“I am distraught that I have to be here. Protecting the LGBTQI community means to me an everyday job for all of us.”
Read MoreThe grass is always greener on the other side of Rikers’ closing.
Read More“It’s not going to make a difference in our businesses,” said Steven Desimone, owner of Pets Unlimited, “everything that we have over here, they have over there.”
Read MoreFour-term Queens Rep. Grace Meng has picked up a second Democratic challenger ahead of the 2020 Congressional primary, after running unopposed in her three previous contests.
Read More“The shofar was a symbol of his powerful belief which he never lost throughout his years in Buchenwald and Auschwitz, and his spiritual resistance. He always looked forward, never backward. He helped, encouraged and supported everyone he could, giving them hope for the future.”
Read More“Why is it they want to shut down something that is doing good for people?” asked Bobby Nathan, a community activist and volunteer with the pantry. “It’s actually doing the work of God.”
Read MoreA rezoning application that would allow Kew Gardens Hills residents to make their single-family homes larger passed a vote in City Council’s Land Use Committee.
Read MoreTransit advocates were elated with the decision, as the lane helps accomplish the city’s goal of 25 percent faster bus speeds by the year 2020.
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