Queens’ Langston Hughes Library named finalist for national award
/“This recognition reminds us of the critical impact librarianship has on a community during challenging times.”
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Read MoreFormer NYPD spokesperson Sara Carpenter turned herself into federal authorities.
Read MoreJury selection began Monday in a Civil Supreme Court case at the Long Island City courthouse.
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