
‘Paddle for the Cure NYC’ Dragon Boat Team To Kickstart Season
By Alicia Venter [email protected]m Paddle for the Cure NYC, the nonprofit dragon boat team of NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst, is kicking off their season
By Alicia Venter [email protected]m Paddle for the Cure NYC, the nonprofit dragon boat team of NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst, is kicking off their season
After being sponsored by former SJNY President Sister Elizabeth Hill, Elizabeth Diaz followed her childhood dream of becoming a doctor By Sam Miller At
“Eight Tales of Pedro” to open on May 5 By Stephanie Meditz Just in time for Cinco de Mayo, Queens Theatre will present a
By Iryna Shkurhan | [email protected] After years of moving around between Pakistan, Canada and Texas, Sumra Sajid and her family were finally able to call a
By Iryna Shkurhan | [email protected] “Welcome to the People’s Republic of Astoria,” declared Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at the April 12 rally for progressive legislation to
By Alicia Venter [email protected] Retired Judge George Grasso is officially running for Queens District Attorney along the Democratic line, filing 9,500 signatures to run
By Iryna Shkurhan | [email protected] Younger, less white and more reliant on public transportation. This is what the newly appointed members of community boards across
By Alicia Venter [email protected] What is joy? This is what Jardley Jean-Louis tries to answer in their newest exhibition, “Joy – This Place I Land,”
A 22-year-old rookie cop was shot in the right hip near 161st St. along Jamaica Avenue Wednesday. Police are asking for the public’s help
By Iryna Shkurhan | [email protected] What started off as a lifeline for restaurants during the pandemic is now becoming a nuisance for residents and businesses
By Alicia Venter [email protected] Paddle for the Cure NYC, the nonprofit dragon boat team of NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst, is kicking off their season
After being sponsored by former SJNY President Sister Elizabeth Hill, Elizabeth Diaz followed her childhood dream of becoming a doctor By Sam Miller At
“Eight Tales of Pedro” to open on May 5 By Stephanie Meditz Just in time for Cinco de Mayo, Queens Theatre will present a
By Iryna Shkurhan | [email protected] After years of moving around between Pakistan, Canada and Texas, Sumra Sajid and her family were finally able to call a
By Iryna Shkurhan | [email protected] “Welcome to the People’s Republic of Astoria,” declared Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at the April 12 rally for progressive legislation to
By Alicia Venter [email protected] Retired Judge George Grasso is officially running for Queens District Attorney along the Democratic line, filing 9,500 signatures to run
By Iryna Shkurhan | [email protected] Younger, less white and more reliant on public transportation. This is what the newly appointed members of community boards across
By Alicia Venter [email protected] What is joy? This is what Jardley Jean-Louis tries to answer in their newest exhibition, “Joy – This Place I Land,”
A 22-year-old rookie cop was shot in the right hip near 161st St. along Jamaica Avenue Wednesday. Police are asking for the public’s help
By Iryna Shkurhan | [email protected] What started off as a lifeline for restaurants during the pandemic is now becoming a nuisance for residents and businesses