Report: Lax Contracting Loses Parks $8.8 Million
A report released Monday by the City Comptroller’s Office found that the Parks and Recreation Department lost a potential $8.8 million in revenue last fiscal…
A report released Monday by the City Comptroller’s Office found that the Parks and Recreation Department lost a potential $8.8 million in revenue last fiscal…
Police are on the lookout for a group of men in connection with a rape in Long Island City early Sunday morning. According to police,…
In light of the heavy amounts of snowfall that hammered Queens last winter, city sanitation officials last week assured Queens residents that they would be…
The long-awaited creation of a new affordable housing complex for seniors appears to be one step closer to reality, with project officials recently estimating that…
When you see someone in trouble, you’re supposed to call the police – unless, of course, you work for the MTA. Last Friday afternoon, somewhere…
Local parents with their children turned out in numbers over the weekend as Howard Beach native Frances O. Scarantino launched the first in a line…
The two remaining floors at the Resorts World Casino at the Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park are scheduled to open on Dec. 16, four months…
After a severe storm knocked down about 25 trees two years ago, Christ The King High School President Michael Michel had a dream of celebrating…
Queens’ school district 24 is frustrated with the current lack of enforcement meant to prevent students from hopping district lines to get into schools of…
District 24 is the most overcrowded school district in New York, according to the School Construction Authority, and to help remedy that, it is receiving…
Nearly two dozen new computers, collectively worth thousands of dollars, were stolen last week in a late night burglary from a Catholic elementary school…
Three members of a Richmond Hill family have been convicted of defrauding a total of nineteen individuals, mostly members of the borough’s West Indies community….
If one takes a look at Kaitlin Monte, the reigning Miss New York 2011, it would be hard to guess that she was ever subjected…
Some local dissent toward a bill that limits New York cooperation with federal law enforcement continued even as Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed it into law…
Toys that can potentially pose a hazard to children can still be found on shelves in toy stores statewide—including some areas in Queens, according to…