Slain NYPD Officer to be Remembered with 5K Run for Children’s Charities
Slain NYPD Officer Peter Figoski will be honored with a 5K race in Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn during a May 4 event that will…
Slain NYPD Officer Peter Figoski will be honored with a 5K race in Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn during a May 4 event that will…
For the thousands of people who came from all over to take a tour this week of the once-majestic New York State pavilion – a…
Construction began this week on the Rockaway boardwalk, an iconic structure that residents from throughout the city flocked to for decades before much of it…
Would-be airline passengers learned all kinds of valuable lessons on April 16 – including that security officers frown upon people trying to bring a nine-inch…
Those cat-shaped brass knuckles? Turns out it’s not such a good idea to try to bring them through airport security. Richard Forti, 55, a resident…
While Mayor Bill de Blasio and city Public Advocate Letitia James often live on the same political page, the two seem to have split on…
Just call them the tweet patrol. NYPD Commissioner William Bratton selected five police precincts, including the 106th and the 112th in Queens, to be part…
They started streaming into Flushing Meadows Corona Park just as dawn was breaking Tuesday morning, waiting for hours to glimpse the inside of a building…
For members of the Ozone-Howard Little League, the unveiling of a striking memorial this Saturday is something that will not only be a concrete reminder…
Following a litany of complaints from residents slamming the city’s Build It Back program over its failure to help residents struggling after Hurricane Sandy, the…
Dribbling a basketball, 11-year-old Gerald Gittens bends his knees, sets his eyes on the backboard, and throws, watching as the mound of orange rubber sails…
After nearly 18 months of facing suffocating amounts of red tape and broken promises from city officials, residents said they hope Mayor Bill de Blasio’s…
Calling the intersection of Park Lane South and Woodhaven Boulevard “downright treacherous” for pedestrians – especially the many young students who cross there on their…
There is no amount of syntax that can take away from the inherent loneliness that comes with writing, but a borough literary weekend has set…
Five years on the city Panel for Educational Policy may have been only the beginning of Middle Village’s Dmytro Fedkowskyj’s political career, as the civic…