Commonpoint Queens has distributed 1 million pounds of food since March
/The nonprofit organization Commonpoint Queens has distributed more than 1 million pounds of food since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.
Read MoreThe nonprofit organization Commonpoint Queens has distributed more than 1 million pounds of food since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.
Read More“A low-level offense should not equal a life sentence for our young people. Unfortunately that’s what’s happened too often in communities of color in the Rockaways, with young people locked out of employment, housing, job opportunities.”
Read More“It’s probably the most selfish act that I’ve seen in a long time. Somebody’s a real sicko.”
Read MoreMembers of the Queens House delegation weighed in on expanding the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read More“The days of Hallets Cove as a crumbling dumping ground are over. We will make good on a promise to reimagine this waterfront by restoring its ecology.”
Read MoreHere are the Queens Supreme Court candidates.
Read MoreZachariah Boyer and Shawna Morlock are Democratic district leaders in Queens’ Assembly District 36, Part B.
Read MoreDespite the threat of COVID-19, a few dozen Queens residents responded to their jury summonses Monday, lining up six feet apart.
Read More“I look at my mask, it’s covered with blood, my protest sign is covered with blood. I realized it must be mine.”
Read More“It’s always a smart political move to back a Black woman. And that’s something he hasn’t been able to do being stuck in Astoria.”
Read More“No matter what, I wouldn’t miss this vote.”
Read More“PB provides exactly what New Yorkers need right now to feel connected and empowered to create change.”
Read More“We understand it's not business as usual, but it can go on and it can be fun and it can be exciting for our youngest New Yorkers. They deserve it after everything they've been through.”
Read MoreA new exhibition featuring works by a pair of emerging artists will debut at the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning’ Miller Gallery Oct. 29.
“They are bravely answering every call — every day — despite the fact COVID-19 is still present in our city.”
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