Cuomo Details Ebola Strategies, Precautions for State, City
As concerns over the Ebola virus continue to rise across the city, state as well as the nation, Gov. Cuomo has just announced sweeping plans,…
As concerns over the Ebola virus continue to rise across the city, state as well as the nation, Gov. Cuomo has just announced sweeping plans,…
As city officials prepare to enforce the latest element of the de Blasio administration’s Vision Zero transit-safety initiative—reducing the default speed limit to 25 miles…
With the push for a permanent Rockaway ferry still dominating the south Queens transportation conversation, elected officials and transit advocacy groups this week rallied on…
What happened to Gateway National Recreation Area? That’s what we’d like to know. But good luck trying to get an update, or even a morsel…
A distraught New Howard Beach homeowner this week reached out to The Forum for some assistance in tracking down a decorative statue that was snatched…
The city comptroller last Saturday briefly addressed the Woodhaven Residents’ Block Association meeting, vowing to support the civic organization in its quest to have the…
Set against the backdrop of a cerulean sky fighting through blankets of cotton-ball clouds, Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday talked about one of…
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. has introduced legislation in the City Council that would create a new system of letter grades for cosmetology businesses,…
Last month, The Forum chronicled one borough native’s descent into opioid addiction; how in the matter of a couple of years a dentist’s prescription for…
As part of the Queens Library System, which serves a population of 2.3 million in one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the U.S.,…
Community Board 9 this week decided that it would scrap a letter it had intended to send to the city Department of Transportation regarding concerns…
It seems that Queens continues to keep the city Department of Buildings very busy. That was the story Tuesday night at the Community Board 9…
After this newspaper last week spotlighted the seemingly unending bureaucratic saga of one Superstorm Sandy victim living in Howard Beach, it appears as though…
The reputations of the city and state legislatures have been in tatters for so long now—so many elected officials have been charged and convicted of…
The latest exhibit at Resorts World Casino New York City brings a bit of Jamaica Bay to South Ozone Park. Unveiled Tuesday morning in the…