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Read MoreThe temporary headquarters will remain on 76th Avenue for two years while its main building on Northern Boulevard is renovated.
Read MoreThis year’s initiative received trees at 67 drop-off sites at city parks and community gardens.
Read MoreThe owners designed their shop to encourage industry collaboration.
Read More“We feel good that they’re helping the bar, but we want the same opportunity and the same help.”
Read MoreAll three musicians live in Queens, and were born and raised in Colombia.
Read MoreThe church’s World Service Committee will hold the recruitment event at the Church-in-the-Gardens Community House on Feb. 23.
Read MoreCommunity and advocacy will attempt to bridge the digital divide and combat language barriers to reach historically undercounted groups.
Read More“It’s an opportunity to make sure … community boards are more representative of the communities they serve.”
Read MoreOmesh Deaudharrie and Brian Persaud, both seniors, won top honors by correctly diagnosing and fixing pre-programmed bugs in a Mazda.
Read More“We’re all a community.”
Read MoreAs Flushing’s Chinese population grows, so does its bubble tea industry.
Read MoreNeir’s has been in operation in some capacity since 1829.
Read MoreNeir’s owner, Loy Gordon, said he could no longer afford to operate the bar, which opened when Andrew Jackson was president.
Read MoreThe wood-paneled library is a quiet oasis for attorneys and court personnel on the sixth floor of the Queens County Supreme Courthouse.
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