2 signs cap rehab work in vets plaza
Assemblywoman Barbara Clark (D-Queens Village) joined members of the Queens Village Civic Association Friday to unveil two green-and-white wooden welcome signs in Queens Village Veterans Plaza as part of a nearly three-year revitalization project of the a
A Storefront View: Northwestern nabe has something for everyone
Founded by Steven Halsey in 1839 and named for John Jacob Astor, Astoria is a diverse, multiethnic neighborhood in northwestern Queens. The area is primarily residential, interspersed with various commercial businesses, restaurants and neighborhood stores
Jackson Heights retains architectural integrity
The following is the 82nd Street Business Improvement Districts Historic Jackson Heights visitors guide.
Seniors benefit from alternative home caregivers
Sometimes these angels take their clients on trips to the racetrack, or to the mall, or out to lunch. They may even just take them out to get some fresh air. If these angels dont sound typical, its because they arent. They ar
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