DOT’s efforts ended 194th St. flooding
We wish to thank you for your letter of Feb. 6, regarding the previous flooding on 194th Street between 45th and 46th avenues.
The residents on 194th Street, including ourselves, are very happy and very thankful that you agreed to have DOT, with th
The residents on 194th Street, including ourselves, are very happy and very thankful that you agreed to have DOT, with th
Control by Bloomberg, Klein has not bettered city schools
I am the proud parent of two daughters and a product of the city’s public education system in District 27, being a graduate of PS 60, MS 210 & John Adams High School.
I also am the former District 27 representative to the Chancellor’
I also am the former District 27 representative to the Chancellor’
Mayoral control of schools needs more limits
If the state Legislature had known that the chancellor would create a top-down, haphazard bureaucracy marked by dramatic upheavals, the mayor never would have convinced the Legislature to grant him authority over the schools. The wholesale reorganizations
Southeast Queens Community Calendar
Events
Career Fair
When: March 14, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: Harvest Room, 80-98 160 St., Jamaica
Contact: 718-528-4290
Free Tours – Celebrate Rufus King’s 253rd Birthday.
When: March 22 to March 25
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Career Fair
When: March 14, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: Harvest Room, 80-98 160 St., Jamaica
Contact: 718-528-4290
Free Tours – Celebrate Rufus King’s 253rd Birthday.
When: March 22 to March 25
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Western Queens Arts & Entertainment Calendar
Galleries & Exhibits
Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution – The first comprehensive, historical exhibition to examine the international foundations of feminist art. The exhibit focuses on the 1970s, during which the majority of feminist activi
Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution – The first comprehensive, historical exhibition to examine the international foundations of feminist art. The exhibit focuses on the 1970s, during which the majority of feminist activi
NYC drinking water safety should be tested: Vallone
Vallone, chairman of the City Council’s Public Safety Committee, said New York City should set its own guidelines for drinking water safety in the city, arguing that the city previously set its own health standards by initiating a ban on smoking and





















