Councilmember Vickie Paladino, left, presented Community Board 7 Chair Gene Kelty, right, with a proclamation from the City Council in honor of his birthday and his longtime service to the
After long careers of service, six playground animal sculptures from across the city retired from their posts last Friday.But these party animals did not head to Florida — they will
There was a palpable sense of anger in the humid College Point air last Thursday night as more than 100 people flocked to the former St. Agnes Academic High School
The NYPD all over the city joined law enforcement offices nationwide on Tuesday in celebrating National Night Out Against Crime, and Northern Queens’ own 107th and 109th NYPD precincts were
With Queens’ boroughwide curbside compost program in full swing once again, community members may be looking to benefit from the fruits of their labor — or in this case, the