Dalilah Muhammad set to rep the World’s Borough at the Tokyo Olympics
/“I am so extremely grateful to be representing team USA in my second Olympics.”
Read More“I am so extremely grateful to be representing team USA in my second Olympics.”
Read MoreThe Department of Education’s Grab-and-Go meal service began on June 28.
Read More“Discontinuing this important avenue for tenants to advocate for their right to a safe and habitable apartment represents an unnecessary, harmful and reckless setback.”
Read More“There could not be a more appropriate location for the monument in their memory in Queens.
Read MoreIt’s a weird time for a handful of Queens City Council candidates.
Read More“I feel so fortunate to stand before so many wonderful people who have nothing but love for me, and one another.”
Read More“Closing Rikers Island will make our city stronger and more just.”
Read More“While our primary focus is very much on getting shots in arms, there are so many other health needs and social needs in the communities.”
Read More“New Yorkers deserve a chance to weigh in on whether they find this acceptable.”
Read More“I think having more judges is definitely a great step...it's going to help parents in the court system move these cases along.”
Read More“It’s all about the traffic calming here, which does make it safer to bike but also makes it safer to walk and drive as well.”
Read More“To be clear, no decision has been made and no decision was announced yesterday regarding cash returning to station booths.”
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.
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