What’s next for NYC’s 520-mile shoreline? Virtual project helps New Yorkers plan the future
/The project is designed to engage New Yorkers ahead of the upcoming Comprehensive Waterfront Plan.
Read MoreThe project is designed to engage New Yorkers ahead of the upcoming Comprehensive Waterfront Plan.
Read More“We are not yet in a position to formulate any final or even long‐term plan.”
Read More“With millions of workers suffering from the most severe economic downswing since the Great Depression, we shouldn’t be imposing an additional tax burden on families struggling to get by.”
Read More“The cops started swarming.”
Read More“I understand that protocol has changed in this moment because of COVID-19, but it is a little alarming to me that the officers aren't going to the apartments.”
Read More“In a county as diverse as Queens, with many exotic and unfamiliar names, an expansive view must be taken of what is familiar or diminutive.”
Read More“Right now, there is fresh food waiting to be delivered while many New Yorkers are unable to leave their homes to go to a grocery store, and the board has declined and denied the delivery.”
Read MoreFormer Chief Assistant DA John Ryan and former counsel to the DA Robert Masters recall the influence of their former boss.
Read More“We cannot have hungry families in New York City, and farmers upstate dumping their product because they cannot sell it.”
Read MoreA Woodside man was charged with murder after allegedly stabbing his elderly mother in the head with a kitchen knife, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced on Thursday.
Read MoreThe state will make a decision on in-person summer school by the end of the month.
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Read More“Open streets are going to be another way we promote social distancing.”
Read MoreThe Eagle asked community leaders, friends and strangers on the internet to share their special places in Queens, a project that celebrates what makes the World’s Borough the greatest place in the city.
Read More“Unlike the Public Charge Rule, this disease does not discriminate — infecting both citizens and non-citizens alike.”
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