“We are on a pilgrimage to Pasha. Here everything is old and the Greek is Ancient and Byzantine,” the Rev. Father John Anthony McGuckin, retreat master said. “The Orthodox Church Service is in scriptural text. More...
The 48-person student body at Queens Lutheran School poses with a specimen check in the amount of $565.25 to be sent to Haiti for earthquake relief. More...
Assemblymember Michael Gianaris has introduced legislation that would guarantee good wages, health care and other benefits to cleaners and security officers at public utility companies who currently “toil under the poverty line with little or More...
Spring cleaning is right around the corner and that includes free graffiti removal for commercial, industrial and residential properties by the city of New York. More...
A panel discussion with Rabbi Marc Schneier, hip-hop founder Russell Simmons, and Rabbi Moshe Shur was held at the Goldstein Theater at Queens College in Flushing on March 15, sponsored by The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding and Hillel of Queens More...
Possibly 100 senior centers throughout the city might be closed if proposed state and city budget cuts go through, Queens officials have warned. More...
The final round of the Queens Symphony Orchestra (QSO) 2010 Young Soloist Competition was held as a public recital at the Taiwan Center in Flushing on March 7, after which the winners were announced. More...
Saint Patrick's Day (Irish: Lá 'le Pádraig or Lá Fhéile Pádraig), colloquially Paddy's Day, is the feast day which annually celebrates Saint Patrick (373-493), the patron saint of Ireland, on March 17. More...
March 29, April 5 and April 26 QSAC (Quality Services for the Autistic Community) will be holding a talent competition and the winner will be selected by a live audience of online community and industry professionals at the VIG 27 Lounge, 119 E. More...
The 48-person student body at Queens Lutheran School poses with a specimen check in the amount of $565.25 to be sent to Haiti for earthquake relief. More...
Congressmember Carolyn Maloney, whose 14th Congressional District includes Astoria, will be the featured speaker at a general membership meeting of the Aldos Democratic Organization Friday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. at 28-11 23rd Ave. More...
The Queens Health Coalition (QHC) has partnered with text4baby, the largest national mobile health initiative to date, launched by an unprecedented group of public and private partners, including the White House, the federal Department of Health and More...
The Townsend Harris H.S. We the People team placed second in the New York State Finals in Albany on March 6. The team, which includes members of Dr. More...
Assemblymember Grace Meng, second from left, a member of the Aging Committee, and Senator Toby Stavisky visited Benjamin Rosenthal Senior Center to collect signatures to protest the current budget pro 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...
David Hancock, a junior at The Lowell School–High School, 24-20 Parsons Blvd., Flushing, has been selected as a recipient of the Queens Council on the Arts (QCA) “High School to Art School” (HS2AS) visual arts portfolio developme More...
Many Queens residents are not aware that some of their favorite movies and popular television shows are produced here in the borough at two major studios: Silvercup Studios and Kaufman Astoria Studios. More...
The annual dance and meeting of the Othoni Society of U.S.A. Inc. was held on March 13 at the Chian Cultural Center, 44-01 Broadway in Astoria. More...
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