Queens Court begins effort to digitize centuries-old naturalization records
/“I want people to be able to see them before we come down one day and they’re just gone.”
Read More“I want people to be able to see them before we come down one day and they’re just gone.”
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Read MoreQueens Assemblymember David Weprin is asking the city to let adoptees have the option to file in-person or online for information on their parents’ names and medical histories.
Read MoreJay Jason Jaxon was one the first Americans to head of a Parisian fashion house after ascending to the top of Jean-Louis Scherrer in 1970.
Read MoreAttorney Nestor Diaz, past president of the Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County, received a prestigious award from the organization 100 Hispanic Men.
Read MoreDozens of New York City elected officials and local community leaders attended the Queens Jewish Community Council annual breakfast on Feb. 2.
Read MoreMany of the events will honor the fight for freedom, from slavery through the Civil Rights Movement and into today.
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Read MoreThe winner of the likely special election will have to defend the seat in the June 23 primary election.
Read More“For the Flushing community, the story of Lewis Latimer is an inspiration, and he’s a role model for what it means to be an American.”
Read More“Costa and I have envisioned the future of Queens together since we were young.”
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Read More“Parole in this state is punitive. The number one function is to send you back to prison.”
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