Aide to Brooklyn congresswoman has COVID-19, as staff self-quarantines
/“Many of my staff members are in self quarantine because of that.”
Read More“Many of my staff members are in self quarantine because of that.”
Read More“In this time of crisis, my office will not add undue stress or saddle New Yorkers with unnecessary financial burden.”
Read More“NYSBA is deeply committed to ensuring that all New Yorkers, including rural residents, have sufficient access to justice and we are confident that the task force’s recommendations will provide the reforms necessary to stem the tide of this growing crisis.”
Read MoreThe price was right for a Laurelton resident, who is set to appear on an episode of the game show later this month.
Read More“After months of government inaction, New Yorkers are realizing the only people who will save us are ourselves.”
Read MoreAll Bukharian synagogues will close and all members should remain in their homes as much as possible to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreA worker at an Amazon warehouse in Woodside has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the company.
Read MoreElmhurst Hospital has set up an appointment-only COVID-19 testing tent.
Read MoreGov. Andrew Cuomo passed legislation Wednesday that would provide New Yorkers with paid sick leave if they are forced into a mandatory or precautionary quarantine due to COVID-19.
Read MoreThe judge “tested positive with mild symptoms.”
Read MoreQueens-based filmmakers made 24 of the movies. In total 84 films are by women, 43 are by Asian filmmakers and 10 are by children in the QWFF education program.
Read More“When you have a good rapport everything runs smoothly and that makes it so much easier.”
Read More“It’s going to be a place where tourists and everyone else will want to come.”
Read MoreChurches remain open for individual prayer, and five masses will be streamed on WNET-TV every weekday, as well as special masses throughout the Holy Week.
Read MoreiPad distribution starts this week, and remote learning goes live on Monday, March 23.
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