COVID cases spike in two Queens neighborhoods
/“We need to apply a lot of energy and focus to these areas.”
Read More“We need to apply a lot of energy and focus to these areas.”
Read MoreAn investigation resulting in a substantiated complaint took an average of 326 days to complete.
Read More“We’re trying to reach as many New Yorkers as possible.”
Read More“He needs the experience with other kids. We’re trying to help him start his life.”
Read MoreThe state’s top judge has tapped some of New York’s top business leaders to help drive access to justice for all litigants and defendants.
Read MoreOur city and our country have lost a great jurist, fighter for equal rights for all, and progressive icon. Ruth Bader Ginsburg will forever be remembered for her brilliant rulings, legal arguments, and compassionate heart.
Read MoreThe Board of Managers of the Queens County Bar Association joins the rest of the New York legal community in mourning the passing of United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Read More“Democracy works best when we intrinsically understand the value of freedom, the layers of institutions and trust built into it, when we exercise our rights, when we elect the best of the best, and we vote for the best despite our party differences, for the love of our country and people.”
Read More“I'm saying to you that there will not be mass evictions in this state.”
Read More“The city should be making decisions based on sound housing policy and public health policy.”
Read More“I was humbled when I heard about this, and I certainly appreciate the support.”
Read MoreIn the coming weeks, partners across the city like the Queens Botanical Gardens, Big Reuse and GrowNYC will be able to facilitate local collections, which were scaled back when COVID-19 increased budget restrictions.
Read MoreThe application deadline is approaching for a free design and development program that helps high school artists bolster their portfolios and prepare for the next steps in their careers.
Read More“As we fight against the current attacks on the Postal Service, we must make sure that post offices in our communities have the resources they need to serve the public.”
Read More“Every New Yorker crosses in the middle of the block, but that can end in a ticket depending on your skin color.”
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