On Monday, December 1, St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children raised over $1.4 million to support New York’s most medically fragile children at their annual Tribute Dinner. The funds raised at this ...
Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris partnered with City Meals on Wheels, Woodside Houses Tenant Association, and Maspeth Townhall to supply Thanksgiving meal boxes to residents of Western Queens.
The CALDC Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Sunday, December 7, on the Astoria Park Great Lawn, from 4-5:00 pm. Don’t miss it!!
LaGuardia Performing Arts Center (LPAC) at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY invites families to celebrate the holiday season with a festive double feature: Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker and a visit to ...
This Ordinary Thing, a film by Nick Davis (You Had To Be There/TIFF 2025), will be playing at Cinema Village in Manhattan and will be available on streaming services next year. Haunting and ...
Arthur Sze, who was named the nation’s 25th Poet Laureate for 2025–2026 in September by the Library of Congress, will open his tenure with a free public reading, “Words Bridging Worlds: On Poetry and ...
Police are continuing their search for a brazen suspect who broke into the Apex Technical School in Long Island City two times, on October 14 and November 7, where he made off with a total of nearly ...
Theatre East’s acclaimed 5X5 Drama Series returned this week with five bold new short plays, each exploring what it means to connect with each other in today’s world. Performed back-to-back in one ...
Dear Savvy Senior, I recently had an estate plan drafted, including a will, power of attorney, and advance directive, but I’m not sure what to do about all my online accounts – email, banking, and ...
On the eve of their first-ever QPL Day, take a moment to learn a few facts about Queens Public Library through the years—and how it has evolved to become the life-changing community resource it is ...
ended in a fatal hit-run in Astoria on Oct. 20 th, an NYPD ...
Dozens of business owners along Bell Boulevard were left to pick up the pieces after severe flooding damaged storefronts, inventory, and infrastructure last week. Thanks to the NYC Department of Small ...
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