The Civic Scene: DOT calendar contest highlights road safety
The 2002 Safety Calendar Contest is sponsored by an array of organizations: New York City Department of Transportation Safety Education, in cooperation with the Greater New York Automobile Association, the mayor of New York City, the city STOP-DWI program
Editorial: Claires swan song
The reality of term limits hit home in Queens last week when Borough President Claire Shulman delivered her 15th and final State of the Borough address. Despite an occasional donnybrook, M
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Enjoy free performances hosted by The Public Theater at the Queens Night Market
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