June 1, 2005 RSS feed / Features

Parker Jewish Institute Keeps the Beat With AEDs

Parker Jewish Institute, a leading health care and rehabilitation center for older adults, has begun training its medical emergency response team in the use of new automatic external defibrillators (AEDs). More...

Time Warner Cable Wins 2 Beacon Awards

Time Warner Cable of New York & New Jersey was named a winner in two categories at the 2005 Beacon Awards competition, More...

OEM Holding Field Exercise Tonight To Test Preparedness

The city Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is holding a major multi-agency field exercise, called PODEX tonight and tomorrow night, June 1 and 2, in Kew Gardens, Rego Park, Jamaica Estates and Hollis, the agency announced. More...

Vallone Bill Requires Council To Get NYPD Crime Stats On Parks

Asserting, More...

2 Queens Businesses Hailed By SBS Commissioner Walsh

New York City Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Robert Walsh hosted the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) at an event honoring four New York City small businesses named by More...

Starbucks’ Mint Mocha Chip Frappuccino® Debuts

Starbucks Coffee Company (Nasdaq: SBUX) will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Frappuccino More...

Council Bill Would Regulate ‘Gaming Cafes’

Legislation that would restrict minors from entering More...

Compost Giveback Dates Set

Sanitation Commissioner John J. More...

3 114th Pct. Cops Get March, April Cop-Of-Month Honors

When police officers respond to a call, they More...

Smith Introduces No-Fault Divorce Bill In State Senate

A bill that would allow New Yorkers to file for a no-fault divorce based on grounds of irreconcilable differences has been filed in Albany by state Senator Malcolm A. Smith. More...

Santora Scholarship Dance Will Honor Horn, Barsamian

At the fourth annual Firefighter Christopher Santora Scholarship Fund dinner-dance at Riccardo More...

HANAC Lead Program Helps Building Owners Remedy Lead Hazards

Western Queens building owners who are concerned about investigating and finding ways to remediate lead hazards in their multiple dwellings may find some of the help they need through HANAC, a local non-profit organization providing a variety of serv More...

Astoria-Long Island City Kiwanis Awards Scholarships

The 2005 Astoria-Long Island City Kiwanis Scholarship Luncheon was a huge success, according to Scholarship Chairman Tony Siano. More...

Christ The King Class Of 2009 Gets Early Start

Approximately 250 incoming freshmen in the Class of 2009 reported to Christ the King Regional H.S. on May 21 to be fitted, measured, photographed and processed for the 2005-06 school year starting in September. More...

TWC Broadband Ranked 1st In Customer Satisfaction

Road Runner Business Class, Time Warner Cable More...

Maloney Says Another $175,000 Tentatively OKd For Crumbling Seawall Repair Project

Continuing her efforts to repair the crumbling and dangerous portion of the Queens seawall along the East River in Astoria, Congressmember Carolyn Maloney has secured another $175,000 from Congress to advance the repair project. More...

Gianaris Challenges Families To Read Together

Assemblymember Michael Gianaris (D More...

McLaughlin Visits South Queens Boys and Girls Club

Assemblymember Brian McLaughlin visited the South Queens Boys and Girls Club to present a check of more than $11,000 for after-school programs. In making the check presentation, McLaughlin said: More...

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