
80 EMTs graduate amid city and nationwide shortage
LaGuardia Community College and Global Medical Response celebrated the graduating class of 80 new Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) last week in Queens. Graduates hailing from
LaGuardia Community College and Global Medical Response celebrated the graduating class of 80 new Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) last week in Queens. Graduates hailing from
Becomes first Indo-Caribbean judge to serve on Supreme Court Family, friends, local elected officials, and other community members gathered at Queens Borough Hall last week
Janaki Rai, an 18-year-old high school student in Queens, has been living in a basement apartment for 5 years. She’s one of over 100,000 New
Bobby Lang, the local playwright, director, and producer behind Nu Imperial Image Productions, recently made history in Queens with his original play, “Allure.” “Allure” is
A community greenhouse lab in Astoria Houses is being celebrated as a first-of-its-kind facility which offers students a hands-on opportunity to learn about urban agriculture
Maspeth Federal Savings was joined by the community in celebration of its 75th anniversary. Around 100 residents, students, and local elected officials gathered at the
FDNY Firefighter Timothy Klein, 31, died in the line of duty while fighting a residential fire in Brooklyn that killed two people. FDNY responded to
Born in 1922 in Nanticoke, Penn., Helen Sokol eventually moved to Queens as a young woman to spearhead her life, career, and family. Now, Sokol
State Assembly candidate Juan Ardila has earned the endorsement of Queens Borough President Donovan Richards. The Borough President’s endorsement is the latest for Ardila’s campaign,
The development team of Innovation QNS — a project that seeks to rezone five city blocks to build a mixed use residential and commercial district
LaGuardia Community College and Global Medical Response celebrated the graduating class of 80 new Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) last week in Queens. Graduates hailing from
Becomes first Indo-Caribbean judge to serve on Supreme Court Family, friends, local elected officials, and other community members gathered at Queens Borough Hall last week
Janaki Rai, an 18-year-old high school student in Queens, has been living in a basement apartment for 5 years. She’s one of over 100,000 New
Bobby Lang, the local playwright, director, and producer behind Nu Imperial Image Productions, recently made history in Queens with his original play, “Allure.” “Allure” is
A community greenhouse lab in Astoria Houses is being celebrated as a first-of-its-kind facility which offers students a hands-on opportunity to learn about urban agriculture
Maspeth Federal Savings was joined by the community in celebration of its 75th anniversary. Around 100 residents, students, and local elected officials gathered at the
FDNY Firefighter Timothy Klein, 31, died in the line of duty while fighting a residential fire in Brooklyn that killed two people. FDNY responded to
Born in 1922 in Nanticoke, Penn., Helen Sokol eventually moved to Queens as a young woman to spearhead her life, career, and family. Now, Sokol
State Assembly candidate Juan Ardila has earned the endorsement of Queens Borough President Donovan Richards. The Borough President’s endorsement is the latest for Ardila’s campaign,
The development team of Innovation QNS — a project that seeks to rezone five city blocks to build a mixed use residential and commercial district