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Paul Halvatzis of Amorelli Realty met with Lou Greco, First Vice President and District Manager of Apple Bank and Alessandra Maiello, Apple Bank Vice President / Branch Manager, to discuss various ...
FDNY investigators have determined that a fast-moving, four-alarm blaze that tore through a three-story home, a laundromat, multiple apartments and scorched two additional buildings in Astoria on ...
31st Ave b/w Steinway and 38th St. Welcome spring with a Planting Station, Arts & Crafts, a live Puppet Show, and Comedy Show. Thursday, May 15, 7PM Astoria Park Performance Center 19th Street at 23rd ...
On Saturday, May 3rd the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of CityWorks, a new permanent exhibit that explores the often invisible inner workings ...
Final call for tickets– Limited 2-Day & 1-Day Tickets are still available for Friday & Sunday. Grab yours now before they’re gone! You can earn a 3-Day GA Ticket by volunteering for one of the ...
On Saturday, May 3, NYS Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris’ office hosted the Department of Motor Vehicles at Queens Public Library at Steinway (21-45 31st Street, Astoria) to provide REAL IDs.
A Queens Grand Jury has indicted a 28-year-old Astoria man for performing cosmetic surgery without a license on a Whitestone mother of two, who died two weeks later. The 31-year-old victim went into ...
St. Mary’s will honor a local Queens business leader and a dedicated healthcare professional for their outstanding contributions and commitment to the organization; Hundreds to participate in the ...
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For nearly 60 years, Donovan’s Pub has welcomed neighbors, friends, and visitors to enjoy its special brand of Irish charm. Sidle up to the convivial bar where Gary mixes up the magic or cozy up next ...
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Queens: A History of the Most Diverse Place on Earth by Lawrence R. Samuel charts the history of residential development of the New York City borough from the 1920s to today. The work focuses on the ...
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