Queens County Dems Endorse Four Judicial Candidates
/The Queens Democrats voted to endorse Assemblymember Michelle Titus, attorney Wyatt Gibbons, law clerk Claudia Lanzetta and law secretary Alan Schiff.
Read MoreThe Queens Democrats voted to endorse Assemblymember Michelle Titus, attorney Wyatt Gibbons, law clerk Claudia Lanzetta and law secretary Alan Schiff.
Read MoreQueens residents will be subjected to 35 mph wind gusts and up to 4 inches of snow and ice beginning at 6 a.m. today.
Read MoreThe deal de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo brokered last year to bring Amazon to Long Island City faces opposition in the New York City Council and the state Senate.
Read MoreNJ Transit and Amtrak trains would also be able to utilize the Sunnyside Rail Yards station.
Read MoreBeginning in mid-2015, MTA analyses concluded that the agency’s internal systems could not accurately identify the causes of train delays.
Read More“If anyone deserves an apology here it’s me. I mean I’m the one being bullied.”
Read MoreThe Queens Democrats and DSA are again in opposition, eight months after Ocasio-Cortez defeated Crowley.
Read MoreNestor Rodriguez, 25, was sentenced to 18 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter for helping to beat Nazmul Islam to death.
Read MoreAmazon has not leased or purchased office space for the project, making it easy to withdraw its commitment.
Read MoreThe defendants hired the 21-year-old victim under the guise of a job as an exotic dancer and stripper.
Read MoreEach public advocate candidate except for Queens Councilmember Eric Ulrich said they support congestion pricing at two separate forums.
Read MoreAmazon — or, in the parlance of several candidates, #Scamazon — has been a frequent punching bag in the race for public advocate.
Read MoreThe A train, which picks up straphangers from the Rockaways, Howard Beach and Ozone Park, was delayed more than 11 percent of the time.
Read MoreIn his speech, Budhu discussed the role of bar associations in building a community and increasing diversity and inclusion within the overall larger legal community.
Read MoreThe class will be open to second- and third-year CUNY Law students.
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