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Education

This spring, the CUNY Board of Trustees approved the appointment of 12 new distinguished professors, bringing the total number to 146.

Community

Councilman Robert Holden in collaboration with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will host a free rain barrel giveaway in Middle Village on Saturday, August 12.

Business

The Port Authority announced a new initiative to increase Southeast Queens business participation in airport concessions at the new JFK.

Business
Community

The Ridgewood Savings Bank prepares to host a series of free seminars and workshops this summer in neighborhood branches and schools.

Business

A new wine haven boasting an impressive selection of over 20 wines by the glass and over 200 by the bottle has opened up in Astoria.

Former NYPD Detective Michael Sapraicone, a Richmond Hill native and current Long Island resident, on July 24 announced his candidacy for the 3rd Congressional District seat in the 2024 election.

With the vacant Assembly seat open, Democratic contender Sam Berger, 25, a local resident and graduate of St. John’s Law, declared his candidacy for the special election in a statement released on Monday, July 24.

St. John’s Episcopal Hospital in Far Rockaway recognized nationally for heart failure, stroke care.

Mayor Eric Adams rolls out his new “Get Sheds Down” initiative that will begin with the removal of construction scaffolding at the Queens County Supreme Court building in Jamaica.

Flushing Councilwoman Sandra Ung discusses her two bills at a press conference before the full City Council vote.