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Noting that the Brooklyn-Queens-Long Island area is the largest consumer market in the United States, Alice Cheng, New York City Economic Development Corporation vice president, told the borough board last week that the price of everything consumers buy, from food to home furnishings and major appliances, depends on the efficiency with which it can be shipped. More...

Prompted by concerns of Astoria residents about cell phone antennas that are popping up throughout the community and which might be dangerous, Assemblymember Michael Gianaris and City Councilmember Peter Vallone Jr. More...

Community Meetings
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Nov. 3, 8 p.m., Jackson Heights Neighborhood Assn.; Atonement Lutheran Church Basement Meeting Room, 87th Street, Corona. More...
Bloomberg Puts $2M Into Charter Change Issue
Although there was always a strong possibility that Mayor Michael Bloomberg would tap his ample bankroll to promote his proposal to change the City Charter to end partisan primary elections, when he finally did it last week, it left an unsettling feeling. More...
Of The WeekArmondo
Recently, Jerry Crisci, the owner of Armondo More...
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has added his voice to those seeking authorization from federal officials to allow prescription drugs from Canada, which are cheaper than those sold in the United States, to be purchased by New York City seniors. More...
Vote
On Tuesday, voters will find several proposed changes to the City Charter on the ballot. Chief among these is Mayor Michael Bloomberg More...
For Greek-Inspired Burger
When it comes to singing the praises of her prize-winning, Greek-inspired burger recipe, Susan Mello of Jackson Heights via Astoria needs no assistance. More...
Hogs Headlines In October 1917
Get into a conversation with a long-time Queens resident and you More...