Spring has sprung at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
/For Queens residents looking for something to do on a fine spring day, look no further than the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge.
Read MoreFor Queens residents looking for something to do on a fine spring day, look no further than the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge.
Read More“She shows me we can achieve the bold, transformational change that we deserve.”
Read More“Our off-site visitation program with incarcerated mothers at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan has been a great success, and we are now exploring a similar program for fathers.”
Read MoreThe Eagle obtained the filings from the court records office.
Read MoreThe new OCA rule mandates that ICE have a judicial warrant reviewed by a Unified Court System judge or court attorney before making an arrest inside a courthouse.
Read MoreCommunity Access' Art Collective has produced the exhibition “Lived Experiences, responding to the world we live in, dream of and wish to occupy."
Read MoreThe judge scheduled a hearing to review a defense motion for Monday, April 22.
Read MoreChanel Lewis face sentencing more than two and a half years after Karina Vetrano’s murder.
Read MoreNYCHA expects to begin testing in Queens developments by the end of this year, a spokesperson said.
Read More“Queens Place is a prime location and the facility will continue to serve the neighborhood.”
Read MoreWashington D.C. and Newark may get the attention, but fewer blooms are more iconic than the blossoms bursting pink and white throughout Queens.
Read MoreDespite a general objection filed against her petition, no specifications were submitted.
Read MoreThe exhibition will remain at the Queens Museum until August 19.
Read More“This report documents in painstaking detail the calculated effect of federal interference in our state court system, disrupting our ability as a city to administer justice.”
Read MoreBlack and Latinx students account for more than two-thirds of the New York City public school system, but they account for roughly one-tenth of the students accepted into the city’s eight elite high schools.
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