Queens Misdemeanor Veterans Treatment Court celebrates official opening
/The court refers eligible defendants to specialized support services and treatment as an alternative to incarceration.
Read MoreThe court refers eligible defendants to specialized support services and treatment as an alternative to incarceration.
Read MoreDiFiore has proposed replacing New York’s 11 separate trial courts with a three-tier system that proponents say will make the court system easier to navigate.
Read MoreThe project will provide $24 million in upgrades.
Read MoreCouncilmember Antonio Reynoso, transit advocates and immigrants’ rights groups have denounced the arrest of a churro vendor at the Myrtle-Wyckoff subway station.
Read MoreQueens lawmakers have led the charge for veteran assistance reforms.
Read MoreA Queens man say he has contacted about 150 brokers and agents in the past year, and has run into the same obstacle over and over again.
Read MoreThe city’s supervised release initiative relies on social workers and case managers who work with defendants to ensure they return to their pretrial court dates.
Read More“It's a dream to help build this football club in Queens.”
Read MoreIf you’ve been to a Mets game in the past few years, chances are you’ve encountered Andrew Hermida, pen in hand.
Read MoreBut DHS says the process has been no different for Glendale than any other neighborhood in New York City.
Read MoreAll of Sunnyside’s subway stations are currently inaccessible to people in wheelchairs.
Read MoreThe vehicles with the VIN numbers the investors were given had allegedly never been registered or titled to the investor.
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Read MoreThe desk belonged to Rufus King, a former New York senator, signer of the U.S. Constitution and staunch anti-slavery advocate.
Read MoreThe vehicle was spotted on Forest Avenue on Wednesday morning.
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