Santa Claus and Mrs. Santa Claus made their annual pre-holiday visit to Astoria last Monday at the intersection of Broadway and Steinway Street. Arriving in separate but equally elegant style, Santa and his Mrs. More...
Here Come The Holidays Nov. 24, Alley Pond, celebrate Thanksgiving and learn about Native American Culture, $5 & $10 p.p., registration required, seating limited, 228-06 Northern Blvd., Douglaston; call for fees, 718.229.4000. More...
Tomorrow is celebrated throughout the United States as a day for reflecting on the many things for which we have reason to be thankful. Among them the fact that we live in a country where we are free to think and believe as we choose. More...
Farmers Hail Spitzer
To The Editor: With the election of Eliot Spitzer, we can halt the upstate/downstate schism wrought by fear-mongering, solution-void naysayers. More...
Thanksgiving 2006 started a couple of weeks ago for the Democratic Party as they feasted on this year's election victories, which should keep them happy through Christmas and beyond. More...
Last Wednesday, November 15, marked the start of the sign up period for the Medicare Part D drug prescription program for seniors who are Medicare members. More...
Gene Barrett of College Point has been selected by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), the leading nonprofit membership organization for people 50 and over, to receive the New York 2006 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service, the ass More...
Lutricia "Pat" Edwards, vice president and director of community relations for Citibank North America in Long Island City, was the speaker at the November luncheon of the Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce, held at Dazies Restaurant on Queens Boulevard. More...
Tempers flared inside Queens Supreme Court on November 8 as the family of a Long Island City dry cleaner, shot to death during a botched payroll heist in October 2004, learned that one of five people accused in the murder turned state's evidence for More...