New flowers bloom at Queens Botanical Garden
/There’s officially more flower power at the Queens Botanical Garden.
Read MoreThere’s officially more flower power at the Queens Botanical Garden.
Read MoreSandy devastated parts of New York City in 2012, including Queens’ coastal areas like the Rockaways and Breezy Point, and efforts to rehabilitate the impacted homes, neighborhoods and infrastructure have been ongoing.
Read MoreAll across the city, property owners and managers fire non-unionized superintendents en masse when their companies purchase large building portfolios, said Sateesh Nori, the attorney-in-charge of the Queens Neighborhood Office of The Legal Aid Society.
Read MoreThe expansion comes as part of Lyft’s plan to double the Citi Bike service area by 35 square miles over the course of the next several years.
Read MoreOn Sept. 8, the same person was caught on video tearing down signs and damaging potted plants in the church’s parking lot.
Read MoreEven before the first public meeting regarding Sunnyside Yard, community members raised concerns about displacement related to the neighborhood-building initiative.
Read MoreJudicial salaries depend on the type of judge, and can vary from $240,000 for the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals to $189,000 for City Court Judges.
Read MoreThe new food court will open in the summer of 2020.
Read MoreSeveral of the club’s dancers were also cast in the film.
Read MoreOfficials from the CCRB told attendees at a forum in Long Island City on Sept. 12 that there were “issues obtaining reliable and timely information” regarding police footage.
Read More“To have the street named after him right next to a park named after him is like the biggest honor there can be.”
Read MorePolitical insiders have speculated about Cabán running for office at the city, state and federal level.
Read MoreBetter transit connections, too.
Read MoreProsecutors will argue against the astronomical likelihood ratio of a DNA test.
Read MoreThe workforce faces a much different set of challenges than that of workers who have a singular employer.
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