The first wedding at Citi Field since the Mets’ new home was built in 2009 united Francesco (Frank) Caputo and Jacqueline (Jackie) Scotti in marriage on March 27. More...
104th Precinct
Hunt Subway Assault Suspect
Queens detectives are seeking help from the public to identify and locate a suspect sought in connection with a March 4 assault in the Seneca Avenue subway station. More...
Queens detectives are seeking help from the public in identifying and locating three armed thugs who last week shot and killed a 32-year-old man and shot two other men in a lobby at the Queensbridge houses.
Investigators said the three suspects ambu More...
Acting on incidents, both within the Queensbridge Houses and on nearby streets, where individuals, primarily females, were robbed by a man, Lieutenant Brian E. Kenny and Sergeant James C. More...
Still on a roll following passage of the landmark healthcare reform bill, the House last week passed a bill that would create jobs by encouraging investment in small businesses and by helping to finance infrastructure improvements throughout the coun More...
A bill that would require the city Administration for Children’s Services to create a plan to protect immigrant children in foster care and perhaps put them on the path to permanent status in the U.S. was passed by the City Council last week. More...
It was a proud day at LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday, March 24, when American Airlines welcomed 31 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients aboard its Flagship Liberty charter flight to Washington, D.C. More...
Community Meetings Dates & times are subject to change, call to confirm. Associations Apr. 8, May 13, 7 p.m., United Forties Civic; St. Teresa’s Parish Center, 50-22 45th St., Woodside; 718.392.0416. More...
The latest of the famous Late Nite Catechism series is sinfully funny. A dissertation on the sacraments of marriage and last rites. Every performance is different and class participation is a must! More...
Dear Savvy Senior, My 60-year-old husband has become a terrible snorer, especially over the past few years. It’s gotten to the point I can’t stand to sleep in the same room as him anymore. What can help us? More...
At the March breakfast meeting of the Long Island City Business Development Corporation, held at the MetLife building on Queens Plaza North, Kathryn Wylde, chief executive officer of Partnership for New York City, gave attendees a brisk runthrough o More...
The New York State Supreme Court has overturned the decision made by the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to close 19 schools across the city. More...
Anita and Paul Halvatzis of Amorelli Realty on March 23 donated $2,500 to Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC) as a kickoff gift to the QSAC 2010 annual fundraiser. More...
Police are asking the public's assistance in locating Adam Rodriguez, wanted in connection with an attempted murder inside 12-18 37th Ave. within the confines of the 114th Precinct. More...
City Department of Parks and Recreation officials are planning to honor late activist David Oats at a dedication this spring at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (FMCP). More...
A 27-year-old Astoria woman this week is facing weapons charges after she pulled a pistol on a homeowner who complained about a doggie deposit on her front lawn.
Police said Sheri Fawcett was walking her dog at about 8 p.m. More...
A 63-year-old New Jersey con man is facing seven years behind bars for fleecing two Queens couples by failing to provide legal divorce representation, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said.
Brown said Allen Cappeilazzi of Hillside, New Jersey, More...
Two women’s health benefits that Congressmember Carolyn Maloney has advocated over the years were included in the historic new health plan which President Barack Obama signed into law last week. More...
Queens District Attorney Richard Brown celebrated 6,874 days in office last Friday, making him the longest serving district attorney in the history of Queens County and surpassing the record set by District Attorney Benjamin W. More...
Assemblymember Ann Margaret Carrozza’s surprise announcement that she would not seek reelection to her 26th AD seat in Bayside this year should enhance the chances for Republican Vince Tabone to take the office. More...
The United States Postal Service is facing unprecedented volume declines and a projected $238 billion shortfall during the next decade. To ensure that America continues to have a viable Postal Service, Postmaster General John E. More...
Don’t Resort To Layoffs A copy of the following letter was received by the Gazette. Jay H. Walder Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Metropolitan Transportation Authority 347 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10017-3739 Dear Chairman Walder: More...