Three months after the onset of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction legislation, lawmakers in Northeast Queens remain focused on mitigating the effects of the policy on co-op shareholders and
Northeast Queens continued on its rollercoaster-esque trajectory in the second half of 2023, with plenty of highs and plenty of lows. After talk of the migrant crisis dominated the news
City Councilmember Linda Lee (D-Oakland Gardens) secured a second term Tuesday night as she comfortably defeated Republican challenger Bernard Chow with 63 percent of ballots cast, or 9,024 votes.Lee thanked
Councilmember Linda Lee (D-Oakland Gardens) and Republican challenger Bernard Chow will go head to head as Council District 23 voters hit the polls on Nov. 7.While Lee seeks her second,
Rain didn’t stop parents from attending the Friday morning ribbon cutting at PS 46 Alley Pond in Oakland Gardens, where the school celebrated its new building extension.
Heading into Election Day on Nov. 7, when she will square off once again with former Democratic Councilman and state Sen. Tony Avella, it seems Councilmember Vickie Paladino (R-Whitestone) is
Councilmember Linda Lee (D-Oakland Gardens) last Thursday introduced legislation designed to ease some of the effects of Local Law 97 on condo owners and co-op and garden apartment shareholders.“The city’s
Parents, administrators and elected officials commemorated the opening of a 795-seat annex at Cardozo High School Thursday afternoon, where Schools Chancellor David Banks was holding court — literally.
As Mayor Adams considers transforming open space at the Creedmoor Psychiatric Facility into temporary tent housing for asylum seekers, Eastern Queens elected officials, civic leaders and community members gathered in
Two bills carried by Assemblyman Ed Braunstein (D-Bayside) designed to provide some financial relief to co-op owners and condo shareholders await Gov. Hochul’s signature.While A4972A/S3252A renews and extends the J-51