Queens JCC hosts local leaders at annual breakfast
/Dozens of New York City elected officials and local community leaders attended the Queens Jewish Community Council annual breakfast on Feb. 2.
Read MoreDozens of New York City elected officials and local community leaders attended the Queens Jewish Community Council annual breakfast on Feb. 2.
Read MoreAbdul Quddus Chaudhry, a resident of Flushing, will join U.S. Rep. Grace Meng at tonight’s State of the Union address in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreMany of the events will honor the fight for freedom, from slavery through the Civil Rights Movement and into today.
Read More“We cannot solve these problems on our own, but without proper funding and investments that's exactly what the state is telling New Yorkers.”
Read MoreThe two patients are hospitalized at Flushing Hospital Medical Center and Flushing’s New York-Presbyterian Queens.
Read More“It was an exercise to both waste money and resources.”
Read MoreThe winner of the likely special election will have to defend the seat in the June 23 primary election.
Read More“For the Flushing community, the story of Lewis Latimer is an inspiration, and he’s a role model for what it means to be an American.”
Read MoreMany residents are concerned about the elimination of favored bus routes, and whether that will lengthen their own trips.
Read More“Costa and I have envisioned the future of Queens together since we were young.”
Read MoreAttorneys file 420 motion.
Read More“Parole in this state is punitive. The number one function is to send you back to prison.”
Read MoreHe does his best to help the people of Queens.
Read MoreThe event seemed staid in comparison to recent project hearings disrupted by opponents of the plan.
Read MoreThe Improving HOPE for Alzheimer’s Act would increase access to information on care and support for people that have been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
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