Downtown Jamaica to get two busways, mayor says
/A stretch of Archer Avenue in Downtown Jamaica will become a busway at some point this year, according to de Blasio.
Read MoreA stretch of Archer Avenue in Downtown Jamaica will become a busway at some point this year, according to de Blasio.
Read MoreThe people that [are] inside of Rikers Island can’t do very much except tell their family members and organizations like us what’s going on.”
Read More2021 is on pace to be one of the deadliest years for pedestrians and cyclists in the city since 2014. It’s time to slow down, mayor says.
Read MoreThough it’s taken 15 years, a plan to redevelop Willets Point has taken a big step forward.
Read More“I appreciate the community’s patience as we gathered needed evidence to establish a hate crime in this particular circumstance.”
Read More“We’re going to try and make it feel like a concert at the end of the semester is supposed to feel.”
“As legislators we need to be doing more to prevent these acts from occurring and reoccurring. It is not enough to simply punish attackers after their crimes.”
Read MoreReleased on community confinement, Smith will serve out the remaining months of his sentence from his house in Queens.
Read More“Today we are taking an important step towards reconnecting with our customers by more widely opening the doors to an institution they love and cherish.”
Read More“He understands districts like mine here in Queens, meaning he will prioritize minorities and communities of color.”
Read MoreAs news outlets have closed, and journalists lost jobs, those remaining have had to try to cover more with less time, and so we’ve lost coverage so valuable to our communities.
Read MoreAs private shelter security officers, we perform essential duties for our city and for shelter clients, yet many of us are on the brink of being homeless ourselves.
Read More“This grant means so much to us, our programs and the families that we support in our community."
Read More“We thought ‘this is the perfect way to bring a smile to children’s faces.’”
Read MoreThousands of New Yorkers rallied on the steps of Flushing Town Hall on Sunday to condemn the rise in anti-Asian attacks.
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