Uncontested divorces stall in Queens, attys say
/“Once they file for divorce, sometimes there’s an expectation that it’ll be done right away.”
Read More“Once they file for divorce, sometimes there’s an expectation that it’ll be done right away.”
Read MoreA Queens Supreme Court, Civil Term judge tested positive for COVID-19 last week, internal court emails obtained by the Eagle show.
“Because of the relationships and systems set up… we were quickly able to mobilize to get resources into the hands of families in our community.”
Read More“It is disrespectful to NYCHA tenants and stakeholders, and does not show a faithful or genuine interest in tenant feedback or democratic participation by NYCHA.”
Read MoreWhile there are several races in Queens that will see a Republican and Democrat square off in the general election, none will likely be as contested as the race for City Council District 32.
"The resumption of in-person arraignments is an important step toward full resumption of court operations, for which we are eager and ready.”
Read More“How can you honor vendors as essential workers in the Hometown Heroes Parade, and now send officers to harass them for providing an essential service?”
Read More"With extreme weather and a higher demand for electricity becoming far too common, we must leave no stone unturned in our effort to make Queens as efficient, resilient and sustainable as possible.”
Read More“It’s important for people to hear from the folks they already know and trust.”
Read More“Perhaps, a commitment to making things better for people in need is the secret to longevity.”
Read More“The lines divide us in a way that dilutes our ability to be a strong voice… stop dividing us, keep us whole.”
Read More“For us it's very important that we’re finally able to get together again… to carry on with the Native American cultures which have been going on for thousands of years.”
Read MoreHow did Steinway & Sons end up in Astoria? The answer is tied up in the greater history of the American labor struggle, particularly the emerging union and eight-hour work day workers’ movements of Gilded Age America.
Read MoreNew York now has self described socialists in its State Legislature and, coming next January, the New York City Council.
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