Queens voters cast ballots for civil court judge
/Though absentee ballots have yet to be counted, initial results show Cassandra Johnson and Soma Syed leading their respective races.
Read MoreThough absentee ballots have yet to be counted, initial results show Cassandra Johnson and Soma Syed leading their respective races.
Read More“They did a lot in the community not just centering around law but they took a multidisciplinary approach to advocacy.”
Read MoreIt’s still very early in the count and nothing is official, but a few candidates in Queens held sizable leads Tuesday night.
Read More“For decades our clients have shouldered the brunt of marijuana prohibition, losing years of their lives ensnared in the criminal legal system and denied meaningful employment, housing and other opportunities.”
Queens voters headed to the polls on a gloomy Tuesday to cast ballots for what they hope will be a brighter future for the borough and the city.
“I'm just looking to do the best I can and when the staff is back later this week I'll be able to go at 100 percent.”
Read More“It would be really nice to have a non-police officer witness describing what it was they saw from the sidewalk at the time of shooting.”
Read More“I hope that Shore Towers takes this as an opportunity to see their waterfront property not as a burden but as an opportunity to help beautify the Queens waterfront.”
Read More"In neighborhoods across the city, we have seen rezonings lead not to stronger community growth, but to rising rents and displacement."
Read More“New York and the United States of America have failed… at what we established on no taxation without representation.”
Read More“The establishment does not like us, the insurgent group.”
Read More“All we want to do is work hard and contribute, but the city we love chooses to fine us rather than help us grow our businesses.”
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Read More“We’re particularly excited about the potential of this project happening in New York City, which is a city that we love and care a lot about.”
Read MoreStatewide, 14 justices who had their recertification approved in the spring decided not to return this week.
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