
New virtual tech training in Queens
Workforce development company Per Scholas has been offering free IT, cybersecurity, and software engineering training at its locations in Brooklyn and the Bronx for over

Workforce development company Per Scholas has been offering free IT, cybersecurity, and software engineering training at its locations in Brooklyn and the Bronx for over
Five proposals are on the ballot this year


Thanks to $4.5 million in city funding, a new grass soccer field and sidewalks and improved area drainage are in store for College Point Fields.

Say there was no public engagement on the plan
Bowne House Historical Society, a landmark and museum where visitors can learn about the abolitionary work and supposed Underground Railroad activity that once took place

Chance for them to focus on their work during pandemic

A series of cleanup initiatives will aim to rid Briarwood of unsightly litter and graffiti. Councilman James Gennaro announced that new partnerships with the Department
New York City’s three public library systems will no longer charge late fees for overdue books and other materials. Additionally, all existing late fees were

By Evan Triantafilidis Over 40 vendors and 1,000 people gathered in an outdoor backlot of Kaufman Astoria Studios for the Queens Comes Back

Workforce development company Per Scholas has been offering free IT, cybersecurity, and software engineering training at its locations in Brooklyn and the Bronx for over
Five proposals are on the ballot this year


Thanks to $4.5 million in city funding, a new grass soccer field and sidewalks and improved area drainage are in store for College Point Fields.

Say there was no public engagement on the plan
Bowne House Historical Society, a landmark and museum where visitors can learn about the abolitionary work and supposed Underground Railroad activity that once took place

Chance for them to focus on their work during pandemic

A series of cleanup initiatives will aim to rid Briarwood of unsightly litter and graffiti. Councilman James Gennaro announced that new partnerships with the Department
New York City’s three public library systems will no longer charge late fees for overdue books and other materials. Additionally, all existing late fees were

By Evan Triantafilidis Over 40 vendors and 1,000 people gathered in an outdoor backlot of Kaufman Astoria Studios for the Queens Comes Back