Queens pol aims to make open culture permanent
/"The Open Culture Program has been a much needed lifeline.”
Read More"The Open Culture Program has been a much needed lifeline.”
Read More“To slip through when your livelihood is on the line because of a natural disaster is a travesty.”
Read More“These rippling disparities impact the experiences of the New Yorkers who engage our civil justice systems.”
Read More“It has been wonderful to see an exchange of ideas and information and collaboration among different bar associations.”
Read More“Shame on us, shame on all of us who are elected officials in New York.”
Read MoreMaspeth Savings Bank hosted a tribute the first responders lost during 9/11 in the Queens neighborhood last week.
“Tommy, Harry and Mitch are not heroes because they died, they're heroes because of the way they lived.”
Read MoreSt. John’s Episcopal Hospital, the only hospital on the Rockaway peninsula, caught fire on Friday. Two people were injured.
Read More“This grant will help us to continue to provide this vital service.”
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Read MoreDeputy Chief Administrative Judge of New York City George J. Silver will retire on Sept. 30.
Read More“At the bare minimum, when our kids go to the park, families should know they are coming home.”
Read More"Those living in historically disadvantaged communities know the needs of their communities best.”
Read More"On Labor Day every year, we're reminded of the vital contributions of organized labor to building New York.”
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