Each year, the New York City Board of Elections falls short of recruiting 30,000 residents needed to help administer the elections for both the Primary and General Elections. More...
Queens lawmakers in Washington last week secured millions of dollars for major street and road improvements throughout the borough that will produce jobs and improve safety for motorists and pedestrians. More...
The Terri Schiavo situation raised consciousness throughout the country that the best way to avoid such contentious situations is to appoint a health care proxy and leave an advance directive before the occasion arises. More...
The Central Astoria Local Development Coalition (CALDC) Waterfront Concert Series is coming to an end and everyone is invited to come to Astoria Park for the final performance, to enjoy some great music free of charge. More...
Citing growing concerns over the lack of security in the city subway system following the London bombings last month, Assemblymember Michael Gianaris has called for the immediate passage of his Transit Security Act. More...
The introduction of the $105,000, 25,999-pound International CXT to the sports recreation vehicle market has toughened Assemblymember Ivan Lafayette More...
In Chestnut Hill #1: The New Class (Scholastic Paperbacks/Scholastic; August 2005; $4.99; Ages 9-12), Lauren Brooke invites us to get to know the girls of Chestnut Hill, a Virginia boarding school with a rich tradition of academics, horses, and r More...