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A space to nourish residents' inner child with a variety of sweets opened its doors on Metropolitan Avenue.

A construction project in Bell Malls will add more than 70 trees in the stretch of greenery along Bell Boulevard, according to the New York City Parks Department.

Queens gets closer look at plans to make NYC's largest power plant 'green'.

As of today, 95% all of the employees in 1,600 schools are vaccinated.

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Tom Grech, President and CEO of the Queens Chamber of Commerce, joined by special guest Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-Queens), Neil Seiden, Managing Director, Asset Enhancement Solutions, restaurateurs and suppliers from throughout New York held a press conference to announce and celebrate the official opening of the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF), a $28.6 billion fund established by the newly ...

This past Monday, Borough President Donovan Richards presided over a ceremony unveiling “One Claire Shulman Way” as the vanity address of Borough Hall.

The upcoming center will provide immigrants with help finding and accessing government resources, from housing to food.

We lost a year to the pandemic but found some things worth keeping, like helping each other, eating together and even social distancing.

As New Yorkers struggle to snag a scarce COVID-19 vaccination, government data suggests that city residents have less of a shot at a shot than others in the state and much of the nation.

A nurse in Queens became the first person in the nation Monday morning to receive the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccine, in an extraordinary moment of hope after a devastating year.