At Build It Back City Hall Hearing, Unleashing a Wave of Anger and Frustration
For seven hours, they spoke of wiping out retirement savings and college funds to pay for a mortgage on a house that no longer stands,…
For seven hours, they spoke of wiping out retirement savings and college funds to pay for a mortgage on a house that no longer stands,…
Fourteen-year-old Avonte Oquendo’s mother made sure his teacher was aware that he might run away, but that information was not shared among other school administrators,…
Queens lawmakers have kept busy drafting bills that they say would help Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vision of safer city streets become a reality. U.S….
Police were still trying to piece together why a Ridgewood couple was found shot to death inside their new apartment last week, officials said. Cops…
After the city Department of Homeless Services informed elected officials that the agency is proceeding with an environmental impact study of a site proposed to…
When Paras Chaudhari and Chrysovalantis Stamelos moved to Astoria just after graduating from college in 2004, the two friends launched a film company and immediately…
City and state officials fired back against the United Parcel Service’s firing of 20 Queens drivers this week by threatening to cut contracts that save…
Select homes along existing garbage truck routes in central and mid Queens will become part of the city’s optional organics collection pilot program starting in…
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz zeroed in on Queens Library CEO Thomas Galante this week, asking him to leave his post and save face for…
The United Parcel Service provided 20 Maspeth employees with pink slips this week with potentially more to come, the company said. Workers staged several…
Christ the King’s speech and debate team landed major honors recently after they performed so well in their regular season that they are headed to the New York…
Police are urging the public to beware one of the latest scams that is growing in Queens, and throughout the city. Frequently referred to as…
The 112th Precinct has been inundated with complaints about phone scammers seeking residents’ personal information, officials said. Heidi Chain, president of the 112th Precinct Community…
A suspended attorney from Kew Gardens was accused of stealing more than $206,000 in cash from clients who hired him in various home purchases and…
Disabled Queens veterans, and former military members throughout New York, who own businesses will better be able to access state contracts following legislation passed in…