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Read MoreAs educators, our job is to prepare our students for a successful, productive life, empowered with the skills they need to chase their dreams.
Read MoreQueens Borough President Donovan Richards announced the first community board appointments of his tenure.
Read More“It’s the most important goal of my career.”
Read More“New York City is known as the city that never sleeps and I’m going to prove it.”
Read MoreThe officer was in a car near Kissena Park.
Read More“We looked at the science and we have come to the conclusion it's time for a change.”
Read MoreAs negotiations continue on a budget due April 1, lawmakers are considering a court system budget bill that would raise funding by 10 percent.
Read MoreThe Queens Theatre is kicking off a new program intended to create a safe and supportive space for Asian American and Pacific Islanders.
Read More“Making our campaigns accessible and inclusive to all New Yorkers should not feel like a luxury cost.”
Read More“Because it’s an elected position you want to have some reason to claim the community, but it’s not legally required.”
Read MoreThe Less Is More Act would overhaul parole in New York
Read MoreThe progressive candidates visited Flushing Saturday.
Read MoreQueens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has practiced law for more than 25 years.
Read More“There is insufficient evidence of an unlawful method of restraint.”
Read More“That's the most by far that's been achieved in a single day.”
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