Leaders call on SE Queens to submit their Census forms after dismal 2010 showing
/Analysts predict that New York could lose up to two seats in Congress based on population estimates.
Read MoreAnalysts predict that New York could lose up to two seats in Congress based on population estimates.
Read MoreThe platform explicitly supports 10 bills that will be under consideration in the upcoming legislative session.
Read MoreThe bill would require public companies to publish diversity data on the racial, ethnic, and gender composition of their executive officers each year.
Read MoreA group of tenants are suing their building’s landlords in Queen Housing Court for what they say is a severe lack of upkeep.
Read MoreThanksgiving starts early at City Harvest.
Read MoreHiram Monserrate filed his campaign for Assembly District 35 with the Board of Elections on Tuesday.
Read MoreSo far, however, the city has not directed Community Parks Initiative money to Rockaway Community Park.
Read MoreIt’s time to get festive in Flushing.
Read MoreResidents can bring in concerns about identity theft, fraud, civil rights, senior issues like elder abuse, and worker’s rights, such as overtime pay and minimum wage issues.
Read MoreThere is a right to attorney for all low-income tenants facing an eviction in housing court.
Read MoreJudicial salaries depend on the type of judge, and can vary from $240,000 for the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals to $189,000 for City Court Judges.
Read MoreThe Proud Boys draped banners over bridges and tunnels around the city.
Read MoreNo one of South Asian descent has ever won a seat in city or state office, despite the community’s growing strength.
Read MoreSikhism was founded over 500 years ago by Nanak in the Punjab region of South Asia.
Read MoreAllow us to honor Queens’ new party king.
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