Bike lanes rolling into Long Island City giving Queens cyclists much needed room
Queens cyclists want their fair share of the road, and the city is now rolling forward with a plan to add bike lanes to Long Island City this summer.
Qns. woman critical after van hit
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Memorial Day parade's a colorful, patriotic affairWhitestone celebrated Memorial Day with a colorful pageantry of flags, veterans, classic cars and kids. The annual parade draws scores of elected officials and local residents.
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Hamill: Finding solace at bottom of pool
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Latino dismay breeds upstart Tequila Party
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White is new green for building roofs in Queens
Buildings throughout Queens are going green this summer by going white. As part of the citywide Cool Roofs program, which mobilizes vol...
Fave leaves the field in Assembly race
The scramble to fill the seat of former Assemblywoman Audrey Pheffer has taken another turn, with her longtime aide announcing she will...
Axing services would cripple city
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Catholic HS goes coed: McClancy will enroll girls
One of the last all-boys Catholic high schools in Queens is hoping that going coed will lead to financial salvation....
Bill would help better navigate in land of confusion
Store signs in foreign languages will have to include English translations under a law proposed by two Queens lawmakers....
Team gets a taste of international competition
A Queens soccer team that played in an exclusive Italian tournament returned home yesterday without the trophy but with confidence they...
Soccer set to kick off at Citi Field
Ecuador and Greece will square off in the first-ever soccer match at Citi Field next week, and a second game isn't far behind. Two "maj...
Push law to force more English signs at stores
Store signs in foreign languages will have to include English translations under a law proposed by two Queens lawmakers....
Unions grapple over JFK airline jobs
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New vendors open shop on Queens boardwalk
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Wildlife, like hawks, call NY home
A group of amateur bird watchers was treated to a spectacular air show last Sunday, courtesy of a hawk couple that calls Astoria home....
BID could aid Woodside, say activists
Locals want to spruce up a Woodside business strip with the formation of a new merchants group. Residents and elected officials are pus...
Fed funds to help unsnarl rail hub
Details are emerging about an MTA plan that recently got federal funding to ease congestion at a transit bottleneck in Sunnyside....
- Latino dismay breeds upstart Tequila Party
- White is new green for building roofs in Queens
- Fave leaves the field in Assembly race
- Axing services would cripple city
- Catholic HS goes coed: McClancy will enroll girls
- Bill would help better navigate in land of confusion
- Team gets a taste of international competition
- Soccer set to kick off at Citi Field
- Push law to force more English signs at stores
- Unions grapple over JFK airline jobs
- New vendors open shop on Queens boardwalk
- Wildlife, like hawks, call NY home
- BID could aid Woodside, say activists
- Fed funds to help unsnarl rail hub
- Delta deal could mean job arrivals
Ida the polar bear euthanized
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The Fifth Annual NYC Dance Parade
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Ida the polar bear euthanized
Ida, one of the Central Park Zoo's two beloved polar bears, was euthan...
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The Fifth Annual NYC Dance Parade took place May 21, 2011. It started ...
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President Obama visited Ground Zero on May 5, 2011, just five days aft...
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A who's who of New York's political leaders stopped by to lend volunte...
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See bios of all the CITIZENSHIP NOW! 2011 volunteers answering your ca...
Brooklyn Beauty Brutally Murdered
Beautiful 28-year-old Larisa Prikhodko was viciously murdered in Brook...
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NY Press Photographer Awards
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