On the Record: Gerorge Hadjimanolis, Uber Driver
George Hadjimanolis, 64, loves his Astoria neighborhood. But sometimes living in America can come with its own hardships. Hadjimanolis first immigrated to Astoria, from his
George Hadjimanolis, 64, loves his Astoria neighborhood. But sometimes living in America can come with its own hardships. Hadjimanolis first immigrated to Astoria, from his
During summer 2014, Kayleen Seidl relocated to Astoria, Queens from the Midwest to pursue her musical theater career. It was during a summer stock in
Adrienne Whaley is the Executive Director of Queens Underground Film Festival and a symbol of creativity in Southeast Queens. Hailing from a creative family in
It’s been almost three weeks since Dawa Bhuti has served a hot bowl of authentic Himalayan noodle soup. An untimely gas leak in the Woodside
Army National Guard Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Roth, a resident of Boerum Hill and a veteran of deployments to Kuwait and Jordan, has taken command of
After an extensive search by the board, Brooklyn Community Foundation now has a new president and CEO. I have spent much of my career working
Brock Weiner has been living in College Point since 1980. With roots as a first responder and a community advocate, he currently serves as the
As the former leader of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Carlo Scissura says he can appreciate the critical role a chamber plays in developing the
Boston-based King Street Properties may be new to New York City, but the company made a splash with Innolabs, its first project in Queens. Innolabs
Grey Jones is a self-described sight-seeing guy. However, he is hoping to do more than take pictures of New York’s most famous landmarks. Jones moved
George Hadjimanolis, 64, loves his Astoria neighborhood. But sometimes living in America can come with its own hardships. Hadjimanolis first immigrated to Astoria, from his
During summer 2014, Kayleen Seidl relocated to Astoria, Queens from the Midwest to pursue her musical theater career. It was during a summer stock in
Adrienne Whaley is the Executive Director of Queens Underground Film Festival and a symbol of creativity in Southeast Queens. Hailing from a creative family in
It’s been almost three weeks since Dawa Bhuti has served a hot bowl of authentic Himalayan noodle soup. An untimely gas leak in the Woodside
Army National Guard Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Roth, a resident of Boerum Hill and a veteran of deployments to Kuwait and Jordan, has taken command of
After an extensive search by the board, Brooklyn Community Foundation now has a new president and CEO. I have spent much of my career working
Brock Weiner has been living in College Point since 1980. With roots as a first responder and a community advocate, he currently serves as the
As the former leader of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Carlo Scissura says he can appreciate the critical role a chamber plays in developing the
Boston-based King Street Properties may be new to New York City, but the company made a splash with Innolabs, its first project in Queens. Innolabs
Grey Jones is a self-described sight-seeing guy. However, he is hoping to do more than take pictures of New York’s most famous landmarks. Jones moved