‘Frankly shocking’ — Association of Supreme Court Justices slams OCA decision to cut judges and staff
/“This, frankly, shocking decision could not have come at a worse time.”
Read More“This, frankly, shocking decision could not have come at a worse time.”
Read MoreA $1,250 contribution will get you an original animation cell from The Simpsons.
Read MoreA few Queens geeks have spotted street closure signs indicating that the third Tom Holland Spider-Man movie will soon film in the area under the the working title “Serenity Now”
Read MoreThe artists who turned a vacant Long Island City warehouse into a vibrant graffiti landmark, only to see their work destroyed by a white-washing real estate developer will receive roughly $6.75 million in damages
Read MorePaterson dedicates a chapter of his new book to his experience in the Queens DA’s office.
Read MoreThe annual Sunnyside Restaurant Week is making a comeback this month, helping to boost Western Queens eateries devastated by the COVID crisis.
Read More“We need to end the ULURP process. It’s a broken model of development in New York.”
Read More“Either way, the city is going to pay to house the homeless, that’s not a question. The question is whether they want to do it cheaper.”
Read More"To confront climate change and social inequality in tandem, we must actively, and intentionally improve housing, green spaces, and air quality for our most vulnerable residents."
Read More“If there’s going to be a rise anywhere, you shut down specifically where the spread happens. Schools should be shut down only when they are the source, otherwise what was the point?”
Read More“The state has completely disregarded the fact that our safety protocols have worked.”
Read MoreQueens Place Mall is located in the yellow “precautionary” zone, while Queens Center Mall down the street is in the orange “warning” zone
Read More“It’s not disputable. People need to see themselves reflected on the bench.”
Read More“We’re continuing to make sure investments are in place to keep our business corridors and boulevards clean even as our small businesses struggle during this time.”
Read MoreThough this year’s Staten Island Walk to End Alzheimer’s looks a little different, Ashley Marie Davis is walking with her mother for the seventh year in a row to raise awareness and money for research by leading a team in the virtual event.
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