Developers of Flushing waterfront speak out
/The project’s developers have released a statement asserting the public benefits of the plan.
Read MoreThe project’s developers have released a statement asserting the public benefits of the plan.
Read More“In Queens County, we are going to have fairness and equity. We are going to start over.”
Read MoreOver 100 students from across the city will compete in the National Court Reporters Association Student Speed Contest.
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Read MoreA film festival celebrating science fiction novelist Philip K. Dick and independent filmmaking will land at Astoria’s Museum of the Moving Image.
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Read More“When working class communities don’t have access to quality legal services, we only further entrap people in the vicious cycle of poverty.”
Read More"To be the only person with a self-disclosed disability currently on the MTA Board is an important responsibility that I will not take lightly.”
Read More“We’re at a time of unprecedented need.”
Read MoreBreeana Mulligan is president of the Queens County Young Democrats.
Read MoreOpponents said the “proposal puts politics over people.”
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Read MoreThe exhibition will showcase work by various artists of color.
Read MoreLaGuardia, located in Long Island City is the top producer of Fulbright scholars among all of the nation’s community colleges.
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