City releases Queens borough president voter guides
/The city’s official voter guide for the Queens borough president special election is now live and ready for review as residents prepare to head to the polls this month.
Read MoreThe city’s official voter guide for the Queens borough president special election is now live and ready for review as residents prepare to head to the polls this month.
Read MoreThe Queens legal community celebrated 400 years of African American heritage on Friday with cultural performances and an examination of the history of inequity and discrimination against black Americans in the legal justice system.
Read More“I’m excited because it was really starting to stress me out.”
Read MoreMayor Bill de Blasio’s preliminary budget proposal is out, and Queens is getting stiffed, at least according to Acting Borough President Sharon Lee.
Read MoreNew York’s plastic bag ban went into effect March 1, but vendors who continue to hand out the familiar single use sacks won’t face fines for another month, state officials announced.
Read MoreCome for the snacks, stay for the game.
Read MoreA long list of Southeast Queens lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks, are backing Councilmember Donovan Richards for Queens borough president with three weeks to go before the March 24 special election.
Read MoreEighth Street in Astoria is one of the noisiest streets in the city, according to 311 call data crunched by the real estate website Property Club.
Read More“I was going to vote for him. I’m a little disappointed.”
Read MoreA master plan to build a new neighborhood atop the bustling train tracks of Sunnyside Yard would create a new Long Island Rail Road stop and build more than 12,000 units of affordable housing, according to the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
Read MoreQueens residents can cast their ballots at 18 early voting sites in the days leading up to the special election for Queens borough president. None of the polling places are located in elementary, junior high or high schools, to the relief of education officials and good government groups.
Read More“They’re already quarantined and that will spread like wildfire.”
Read More“Students age 16 and older can pre-register to vote so that the moment they turn 18, they will be registered to vote.”
Read MoreThree candidates in the race for Queens borough president have qualified for thousands of dollars in city matching funds with less than a month to go before the election.
Read MoreAn international consortium of women judges have again invited Queens Supreme Court Justice Carmen Velasquez to participate as the U.S. representative for an annual panel discussion at the United Nations building.
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