A debate among the three candidates running for the 22nd City Council District seat—Peter Vallone Jr., the incumbent, Lynne Serpe, running on the Green Party line, and Populist Party candidate Gerald F. More...
Because “social media” have existed for only about 20 years, Shawn Slevin, Woodside native and president of Human Capital Management, is aware that some of their better-known institutions move skeptics to dismiss them and social media in general as f More...
Halloween haunts lie hidden throughout Queens—spooky places where scary specters rise to welcome the fearful and those who believe in things that go, bump in the night. More...
Community Meetings Date & time subject to change, call to confirm. Associations Nov. 12, Dec. 9, 7 p.m., United Forties Civic; St. Teresa Parish Center, 50-22 45th St., Woodside; 718.392.0416. More...
Seaburn Bookstore, 33-18 Broadway, Astoria will host an hour of reading, discussion and book signing with Renee Louise Johnson, author of Cataclysm in Blue Water, on Thursday, October 22 at 6:30 p.m. More...
Since 2002, the graduation rate in New York City high schools has increased by 29 percent, according to statistics from the city Department of Education. More...
Cold and rainy weather on the night of the Community Board 3 meeting October 15, held at the Louis Armstrong School, I.S. 227, appeared to keep board member and audience attendance down and led to a quorum question late in the meeting. More...
St. John’s University’s College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions will become one of the first Colleges of Pharmacy in the United States to partner with medication management company Talyst, Inc. More...
Story By Jason Antos & Photo Captions By Vildana Kurtovic
The second annual Astoria Fashion Show was held at Central Lounge on Steinway Street in Astoria on October 15 and was produced by local boutiques KrisTEES and Candy Plum. More...
Concerned citizens of Sunnyside and Woodside gathered for the monthly meeting of the United Forties Civic Association on Thursday October 8 at the rectory of St. Teresa’s Roman Catholic Church in Woodside. More...
A Queens woman who made headlines last summer when she sued her construction company and JPMorgan Chase for sexual harassment died in an inferno that ripped through her Kew Gardens Hills apartment on October 18. More...
The state senate, which had a stormy summer, with a lot of help from state Senator Hiram Monserrate, is now headed for a fractious fall season over the question of whether the Jackson Heights lawmaker should be booted out of his job because of his c More...
By the time Gazette fans get their hands on this issue, our fabulous Yankees should have already delivered a four-game sweep of the Angels in Los Angeles and gotten ready to face either the Phillies or Joe Torre’s Dodgers in the World Serie More...
As I exited Pat’s Stationery on 30th Avenue, a container of coffee and the morning newspapers in hand, I bumped into my old friend, Vernon Jackson, who was out walking his dog, Rawson. More...
The Yankees have won more championships (40) than any other professional team. It was their first at the new Yankee Stadium. The Montreal Canadians have won 23 championships while the Lost Angeles Lakers have notched 15 championships. More...
On Monday night October 19 a day after the New York Jets lost in overtime to the Buffalo Bills 16-13 many Jets players including, quarterbacks Mark Sanchez and Erik Ainge, full back Tony Richardson a resident of Long Island City, wide receivers Brayl More...