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Bringing more attention to the need to combat excessive flooding in Queens, Rep. Grace Meng is inviting a Forest Hills resident impacted by flooding to be her → Read More
The "Celebrate Loving You" event is scheduled for Feb. 14 at 4 p.m. and is all about celebrating the most important kind of love — self-love. With a → Read More
In his new role as the executive director of the Woodhaven Business Improvement District (BID), John Perricone said he and his team will do whatever they can → Read More
Tangram, a mixed-use development providing entertainment, shopping and dining in the heart of downtown Flushing, hosted a Fun Food Crawl in its newly opened → Read More
About 450 Queens residents attended a public 'visioning session' hosted by Mets owner Steve Cohen at Citi Field on Saturday, Jan. 7, to share their ideas on → Read More
Flushing Bowne House received a generous grant from the Greater Hudson Heritage Network (GHNN) and the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to help → Read More
Queens Rep. Grace Meng and Senator Edward Markey (D-MA) are calling on House and Senate leaders to provide another $1 billion for the Emergency Connectivity → Read More
The City Council on Wednesday, Dec. 7, voted to approve two bills introduced by Flushing Councilwoman Sandra Ung. → Read More
As vehicle catalytic converter thefts are on the rise in New York City, with Queens being in the epicenter, a bill introduced by Councilwoman Linda Lee was → Read More
Flanked by a decades-old pho shop and an H-Mart, Shaku Ramen in Flushing at first glance appears as a casual, unassuming ramen joint. Tucked below the → Read More
About 55 to 60 police officers from the NYPD's 102nd Precinct were able to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal on Nov. 24, courtesy of the One Stop Richmond Hill → Read More
Flushing Town Hall will pay tribute to one of the greatest NEA jazz masters with Songs for Barry Harris, featuring NEA jazz master Sheila Jordan, bassist → Read More
As the holiday season is approaching, LaGuardia Community College (LAGCC) is requesting monetary donations, or non-perishable food, toiletries, cleaning → Read More
A Starbucks store in Maspeth has become the third location in Queens to file a petition for a union election with Workers United NY/NJ Joint Regional Board, → Read More
With the start of a new month, comes new programming at Flushing Town Hall. This November, the arts and entertainment venue has various events for everyone → Read More
Two years ago, Kew Gardens resident EJ Sydell started a conversation about bringing holiday lights to the neighborhood. This year, Sydell decided to launch a → Read More
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards held a public land use hearing on Thursday, Oct. 27, regarding The Reform Temple of Forest Hills and Queens-based → Read More
While the current status of DACA remains in limbo and students are still struggling to pursue their goals in higher education and in the job force, the → Read More
Dozens of business and tech leaders gathered for a tech mixer in Jamaica on Monday, Oct. 17, hosted by the Queens Chamber of Commerce, Queens’ oldest and → Read More
Mayor Eric Adams presented awards to four Nepalese performers and social workers at the first-ever Nepal American Music Festival held at Diversity Plaza in → Read More