Gioia, Vallone hope to ban violent games from minors
City Councilmen Eric Gioia (D-Sunnyside) and Peter Vallone Jr. (D-Astoria) are backing two proposed laws that would ban the sale of violent games…
Socrates artist turns LIC into canvas for new show
Socrates Sculpture Park will present new works by Harrell Fletcher this spring in a special project entitled This Container Isnt Big Enough.
Queens cabaret singer to play Carnegie Hall
Astorias Stephen Roger Kitts II returns to Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, March 28, at 5:30 p.m., to perform a compilation of works entitled Lion in Spring.
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March 23- Jackson Lewis Law Breakfast Series Queens Chamber Board Room When the Whistle Blows: Minimizing the Risk of Retaliation and Whistleblowing Claims. Queens Chamber of Commerce, 75-20 Astoria Boulevard, Suite 140 Jackson Heights. 718-
Police Blotter: Burglary incidents drop after recent arrests at 111th
BAYSIDE – The arrests of 20 burglary suspects in Queens since Feb. 25 has led to a reduction in burglaries in the 111th Precinct and elsewhere, the precincts commanding officer said Monday.
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March 15- US Senator Hillary Clinton To Attend St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon - Terrace On The Park US Senator Hillary Clinton has accepted the Queens Chamber of Commerce’s invitation to be guest speaker. Ceremonial Unit of the NYC Police De
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- Urgent manhunt underway for ‘animal’ who allegedly raped a 13-year-old girl in Flushing park on Thursday: NYPD
- Southeast Queens man arraigned on weapons charges after cops search his ‘ghost car’ near LaGuardia Airport: DA
- Queens students awarded scholarships at NYJTL Mayor Dinkins Cup tennis event
- Celebrating a decade of compassionate care: TSINY Miele’s Respite Program thrives in Queens Village
- Man sought for raping 13-year-old girl in Flushing park in broad daylight Thursday: NYPD
Entertainment
- Queens College hosts 7th annual Pridefest, celebrating diversity and inclusion
- Queens Jazz Orchestra to honor late jazz icon Albert ‘Tootie’ Heath at Flushing Town Hall
- Governors Ball rocks Queens for summer music festival
- Southeastern Queens glides into summer with skate festivals hosted by local leaders
- Investing in Youth: Congressman Meeks announces major funding for Southern Queens Park Association