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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week detained a junior from Ridgewood’s Grover Cleveland High School, officials ...
With the primary election less than two weeks away, it’s certainly not too early to make plans to vote, or even to cast your ...
The New York City Civic Engagement Commission last Tuesday announced two campaigns that strive to empower New Yorkers to make change in their communities through democratic participation. The People’s ...
With eight days to go before the start of early mayoral voting and her campaign running out of steam and money, state Sen.
Police reported that a man stabbed someone at a subway stop May 24 and arrested a suspect days later, but the case quickly was sealed and dismissed.
The death of a spouse is among the most stressful life events. Losing a spouse can be devastating both emotionally and ...
This year’s Queens Jazz Orchestra concert at Flushing Town Hall — a fixture of the Queens jazz world for nearly two decades — ...
The Rent Guidelines Board last Tuesday in a revote scaled back planned hikes for nearly one million rent-stabilized units.The ...
FDNY Capt. Vincent Fowler died 26 years ago, on June 4, 1999, from injuries sustained while battling a fire. In May 2000, PS ...
Lewis Mumford was born in Flushing on Oct. 19, 1895. After studying at City College and the New School for Social Research, ...
Leon Von Holden Memorial Health Fair, hosted by Community Board 3, is set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 14. All are welcome. That also is ...
Autism and Developmental Disabilities Walk and Resource Fair last Saturday saw nearly 400 marchers, in spite of a rainy ...
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