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The death of a spouse is among the most stressful life events. Losing a spouse can be devastating both emotionally and ...
This year’s Queens Jazz Orchestra concert at Flushing Town Hall — a fixture of the Queens jazz world for nearly two decades — ...
Witness to Mass Incarceration, a nonprofit dedicated to ending mass incarceration, was at the Queens Pride Parade in Jackson ...
Lewis Mumford was born in Flushing on Oct. 19, 1895. After studying at City College and the New School for Social Research, ...
Autism and Developmental Disabilities Walk and Resource Fair last Saturday saw nearly 400 marchers, in spite of a rainy ...
Students of MS 137, America’s School of Heroes, in Ozone Park on May 28 celebrated a major academic milestone — earning spots ...
The Community Affairs Unit of the NYPD’s 107th Precinct welcomed seniors from throughout the community to Queens Herald ...
Though they voiced different concerns, several City Council members last Thursday expressed the common sentiment that e-bike ...
A dozen pregnant women experiencing housing insecurity were treated to a heartwarming community baby shower on May 29 at the ...
The Rent Guidelines Board last Tuesday in a revote scaled back planned hikes for nearly one million rent-stabilized units.The ...
A lucky student from Queens just took home a $10,000 scholarship from Lighthouse Guild, a group that provides support to ...
The City Charter does not allow budget impasses between Mayor Adams and the City Council when the calendar switches from June ...