Athens Square Park in Astoria will be the focus of world attention this Saturday at 10:30 a.m. as the starting point of the Athens 2004 Olympic Torch Relay throughout the five boroughs and the world. More...
The West Side of Manhattan versus Flushing football stadium battle showed no sign of easing last week as advocates on either side of the controversy continued their efforts to prevail. More...
By John Toscano Vallone Calls Hearings For Look Into Blackburne Case
Acting swiftly after Queens Court Justice Laura Blackburne assisted a robbery suspect to avoid arrest in her courtroom last Thursday, City Councilmember Peter Vallone Jr. More...
There are only 14 days left until the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) takes over seven private bus companies, but Queens lawmakers, employees of the companies and 400,000 bus riders in the borough don More...
Congressmember Joseph Crowley recently unveiled a new plan to help New York airport workers become homeowners and allow eligible workers to purchase a home and build equity in the community they serve. More...
A landmark diner has paired up with a little-known gem of a bar and nightclub to create a comfortable neighborhood place for the entire family. More...
Some seniors are in danger of being scammed by a new ruse. Scammers send a certified letter to a tenant telling them not to send their rent check to their landlord because their building is being sold. More...
Councilmember James F. Gennaro, r., presented a City Council Proclamation to Stanley Weinblatt for a lifetime of service to the community and advocacy for the handicapped. More...
At designated times, seven days a week, Queens Boulevard Extended Care Facility located at 61-11 Queens Blvd., Woodside, will collect and dispose of home generated sharps (syringes, needles and lancets). More...