Effort to Build Complexes in Astoria Sparks Controversy
By AMANDA CURCIO Developers are waiting for approval of the rezoning of 31st St. and Hoyt Avenue in Astoria, Queens, hoping to erect three major …[read more]
By AMANDA CURCIO Developers are waiting for approval of the rezoning of 31st St. and Hoyt Avenue in Astoria, Queens, hoping to erect three major …[read more]
BY MARY ZAKHAROVA It’s Fall 2021, and some things are looking up. New York City is still in a virtual shutdown, but it is delighted …[read more]
By FAWAAD FAROOQ It has been a tough year for food businesseses, due to COVID-19. One of the top fast-food franchises took a big hit …[read more]
By STEPHANIE ROSERO On Thursday a witness (one of three that day) took the stand. She was Jane Doe #3 and identified by the name …[read more]
By AMBERLEY CANEGITTA On September 1, Brooklyn parents and guardians sat in front of their computers to join the Back-to-School Family Forum held by the …[read more]
By MATT HIRSCH The Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund held an event Thursday at the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum, announcing a new fundraising …[read more]
By GABRIEL TIU The damage has been done. Hurricane Ida had left its mark on most neighborhoods in Queens. Cars are still stranded, abandoned on …[read more]
By MARWA IKHMAYES On Thursday, Mayor De Blasio announced that the city will put more work towards providing a healthy and safe environment for kids …[read more]
By JORDAN RAMOS On Thursday morning, New York Governor Kathy Hochul swore in State Senator Brian Benjamin as the state’s newest lieutenant governor. The ceremony …[read more]
By JOHAN ABDU Soon, the city of New York will mark 20 years since the 9/11 terror attacks that shook a nation to its core. …[read more]
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