City hopes innovative ‘rain gardens’ will curb flooding in SE Queens
/The rain gardens will work to reduce flooding in the neighborhoods and draw polluted runoff away from Jamaica Bay.
Read MoreThe rain gardens will work to reduce flooding in the neighborhoods and draw polluted runoff away from Jamaica Bay.
Read MoreRozic said the legislation “sends a strong message about hate not having a place in any of our communities.”
Read MoreThe lone Republican in the Queens delegation is interested in becoming the executive director of the BOE.
Read More“Fewer than 1 percent of the expected pool of eligible people have accessed the law.”
Read MoreNearly 18 percent of Queens households lack home internet access or have dial-up only connection .
Read MoreVandals scrawled “gas chamber,” anti-Semitic messages and other racial slurs on the walls and playground at a private beach club.
Read MoreTwo men who began assaulting a group of correction officers are headed to prison.
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Read MoreSteven O’Brien pleaded guilty to third-degree assault, a misdemeanor, for punching Danny McGee in the face.
Read More“Any deliberate discouragement or interference with staff’s ability to exercise those rights in this regard is prohibited.”
Read MoreZohran Mamdani is a first-time candidate running for State Assembly District 36.
Read MoreSomeone also reportedly started throwing fake money off of a balcony.
Read MoreActing Queens District Attorney John Ryan has been an outspoken opponent of the bail reform measures for months.
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Read MoreDisgraced former lawmaker Hiram Monserrate’s bid for state Assembly has prompted strong responses from several local leaders.
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