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Southeast Queens business owners and residents will find new opportunities at JFK’s recently expanded Terminal 8.

Councilman Robert Holden successfully helped initiate a dedicated 311 request function for city residents to report obscured license plates.

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State Senator Michael Gianaris has secured a $50,000 grant for a Hispanic arts theatre in Sunnyside.

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Rent payments in northwestern Queens have become more expensive this year, according to a recent report from New York City-based listing platform RentHop.

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Business owners and organization leaders joined Congresswoman Grace Meng and Kevin Livingston, founder and CEO of the 100 Suits organization, to launch the Empower Queens Workforce and Entrepreneurship program in Pomonok on Thursday, July 6.

Assemblywoman Stacey Pheffer Amato joins cancer survivors at the Middle Village Relay for Life to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the passage of her historic bill.

The Flushing Greenmarket at Maple Playground that will provide neighborhood residents access to farm fresh food from a regional farm every Wednesday from July to the week of Thanksgiving.

LaGuardia Community College was awarded a $4.5 million dollar multi-year grant from the USDA’s National Food and Agriculture (NIFA) for the development of “The Animal Science Discovery Program,” a summer experiential learning, career development and scholarship program between LaGuardia and Rutgers University.

Slate Property Group recently purchased a 296-unit complex in Corona with plans to renovate the roofing and solar panels, as well as make kitchen and bathroom apartment upgrades, all while making the buildings more affordable.

The city’s $107 billion budget for the 2024 fiscal year that took effect on July 1 is the largest ever approved by the City Council.