Queens’ hip-hop legends take center stage at Jamaica’s Central Library
/Three hip-hop legends are immortalized in sculpture.
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Read MoreThe gala will feature some of the most popular vendors from the Queens International Night Market serving food and drink, with entertainment provided by local DJ David Paul.
Read More“We know there are areas of Queens that are underserved. We want to serve them.”
Read MoreMore than twenty officers ran into the building to rescue victims of the attack on Sept. 11, 2001. Three didn’t make it out.
Read MoreAfter the Unisphere, Queens’ unofficial symbol, the Observation Towers are the most recognizable feature of the old fairgrounds.
Read More“Senior Appreciation Month is a very special time for us, as we honor the legacy of our senior citizens and their contributions to our society.”
Read More“In Queens, the low number of removals, relates to the People’s refusal to consent which delays the case significantly.”
Read MoreLearn about how Students for a Democratic Society protested the military and corporate presence on Queens College’s campus.
Read MoreDespite Astoria’s ever-changing landscape, music still plays through the neighborhood.
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