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Gianaris Funds Cameras In Ditmars Train Station

Funds for security cameras in the Ditmars Boulevard elevated train station on the Astoria N and W lines are now available. That was the announcement of Assemblymember Michael Gianaris as he stood near the base of the station More...

Gotbaum, Thompson Seen As Easy Re-Election Choices

Rounding out the citywide contest on next Tuesday More...

Gioia Campaigns For Second Term On First-Term Record

Eric Gioia, a native of Woodside and a product of local public schools P.S. 11 and I.S. 125, worked his way through NYU and Georgetown Law, working nights as a janitor, doorman, and elevator operator. More...

Flu Vaccination Sites Increased

Councilmember Tony Avella announced that the number of flu vaccination sites in his district will be increased from those available last year. More...

Raccoon Events Thru December 2005

RACCOON (the Reconciliation and Culture Cooperative Network) has a forum for psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers who deal with immigrants from Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia in order to address the sp More...

2005-2006 Chian Calendar Of Events

Nov. 11, 6:30 p.m., The Hellenic Lawyers Association 17th Annual Dinner Dance, for information, call 718-726-5400 More...

Parkway Hospital Opens Cardiac Care Center

The New Parkway Hospital, Forest Hills, opened a new Non-Invasive Cardiology Center. More...

Mount Sinai Queens Hosts 6th Annual Roundtable

Enhanced imaging capability including MRI, a second CT and digital mammography are among the planned improvements that were reported on at the Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens annual gathering of community leaders on October 27. More...

Support St. Sebastian

The St. Sebastian Parent Association (PA) has joined with Broadway Rewards Hit Show Club. More...

African American Scholarships Available

Borough President Helen Marshall has scholarship applications for the African American Heritage (AAH) Heritage Planning Committee for high school seniors pursuing a post-secondary education. Each year AAH awards several scholarships. More...

114th Pct Community Council Bids Final Farewell To Barrere

A veritable who More...

Board 7 Residents Decry Plans for Houses

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Marshall Faces GOP Realtor As She Seeks Re-election To 2nd Term

Philip T. Sica, a Queens Village realtor and lifelong Republican, is running against Borough President Helen Marshall next Tuesday hoping to end a half-century of Democratic rule in Borough Hall. More...

2 Supreme Ct., 3 Civil Ct. Judges To Be Elected Tuesday

Besides voting for mayor and the candidates in other citywide and Queens City Council races, the borough More...

Dems Expect Sweep In Tuesday’s City Council Elections

All signs point to a Democratic sweep and no changes in the Queens City Council delegation when next Tuesday More...

Pataki Urges HEAP Signup, Pushes 9-Point Energy Plan

Governor George E. Pataki reminded New Yorkers that the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which assists lower-income seniors and families with heating costs in the winter, began accepting applications on Tuesday, November 1. More...

Crystal Windows Donates To Hurricane Relief

Crystal Window & Door Systems continued its tradition of employee and owner donations to assist disaster relief. Recently the firm More...

‘New Deal, New York’ On View At Library Gallery

On display in the Queens Borough Public Library Gallery for the first time in 50 years is an exhibition of newly discovered art from the Works Progress Administration of the 1930s. The exhibition, titled More...

Sanitation Won’t Pick Up Tree Debris Any More

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Flu Vaccinations for Seniors: More...

TMLA–A Leader In Italian

Nicholas Maurantonio, an Italian teacher from The Mary Louis Academy recently honored a TMLA graduate from the Class of 1973 Margaret Cuomo, M.D. More...

Steinway Book Traces Family, Company History

In 1953, Theodore Steinway, then the head of the piano manufacturing company that bears the family name More...

DCA Seeks $185K+ In Fines Of 4 Furniture Stores

New York City Department of Consumer Affairs Acting Commissioner Jonathan Mintz announced an agency sweep, citing four furniture retailers More...

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