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A law that required all airlines at New York airports to provide snacks, water, fresh air, power and working restrooms for passengers on planes that leave the gate and sit on the tarmac for more than three hours, created an Office of Airline Consumer Advocate, which helped coordinate with appropriate airline industry officials, federal agencies, More...
PA Gotbaum Celebrates Women's History Month; Honors Queens Woman for Work and Advocacy for Children

QUEENS - Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum, along with Councilmember Helen Sears, celebrated Women's History month tonight at a reception honoring five women for their leadership and work advocating for children. Hosted by Jodi Applegate from Good Day New York, the reception highlighted the achievement of one woman from each of the city's five boroughs. Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum said, "As the first female Public Advocate and the only female city-wide elected official, I am inspired every day by the hard work and compassion of my female colleagues, in and out of government. An event like tonight, that gathers so many successful and inspirational women in one place, shows us just how far we've come." More...

Councilman Gennaro and Briarwood Community Association Celebrate Downzoning That Will Save Area Homes From Apartment Building Development

BRIARWOOD, NY (March 28, 2008) -- Councilman James F. Gennaro (D-Fresh Meadows) gathered with Briarwood residents, including members of the Briarwood Community Association, to discuss and celebrate a recent downzoning they all championed that will save many area private homes from being converted into large apartment buildings. "Briarwood has always cherished the charming private homes of its rolling streets and thanks to this downzoning, many of these homes won't be razed to make way for tall apartment buildings," said Councilman Gennaro, who is working to preserve the residential character of neighborhoods all over his eastern Queens City Council district. "I commend the Department of City Planning, Sey Schwartz and the Briarwood Community Association for working with me to preserve Briarwood's character." More...

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Apr. 22 Earth Day Community Meetings Associations Apr. 3, 7:30 p.m., United Community Civic; Augustana Lutheran Church, 69-05 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Heights. Apr. 10, May 8, United Forties Civic; St. Teresa's Parish Center, 50-20 44th St., Woodside. More...
Congestion pricing, one of the most contentious issues to hit this town in a long time is stirring up the political establishment, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other state and city officials, the state legislature and the City Council as it moves toward an April deadline to win passage and collect a $354.5 million federal grant. More...
Special Offices Opened This Saturday To Help Seniors, Vets File Returns
The Internal Revenue Service, which is not usually considered the taxpayers' best friend, is showing another side this tax season. More...
Gladys Goldberg, head of social work, holds a teddy bear clad in a Mount Sinai Hospital Queens tee shirt. Teddy bears are presented to patients who have a birthday while in the hospital. Every month is a month of celebration at Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens. More...
Editorial
City Councilmember Peter Vallone Jr., chair of the council Public Safety Committee, voiced concerns at a budget hearing last Wednesday about the diminishing ranks of the New York City Police Department, which for some years now, has successfully fought against the quality of life issues that 15 years ago gave the city a bad image in the eyes of the rest of the country and, More...
Members of SHAREing & CAREing and concerned area residents gathered at Riccardo's by the Bridge last Wednesday, March 19, for a community seminar on genetic testing for individuals who may find that breast and ovarian cancers run in their families. More...
Get into a conversation with a long-time Queens resident and you're likely to discover a subscriber of the Long Island Star- Journal, a daily paper that informed the community about local and world news until it folded in 1968. More...