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Mar. 26, 2025 By Shane O’Brien
The City Council approved a legislative package Wednesday afternoon to reduce the number of scaffolding structures on New York City streets.
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Queens residents interested in learning about data and its unique applications can attend a free virtual workshop with the Queens Public Library this week.
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Queens Center Mall in Elmhurst is undergoing a significant expansion and renovation effort as it welcomes a wave of new retailers and continues to experience increased foot traffic—part of a broader national resurgence in in-person shopping, mall officials announced Wednesday.
Mar. 26, 2025 By Emily Swanson
On the eve of the Yankees’ 2025 home opener, Mayor Eric Adams announced that this year’s Yankees and Mets home games are projected to generate $909 million in economic impact for New York City.
Mar. 26, 2025 By Shane O’Brien
Sandro Navarro, district director for State Sen. Jessica Ramos and one of six Democratic candidates seeking to replace term-limited Council Member Francisco Moya, has unveiled a platform focused on education, public space improvements, and housing protections as part of his campaign for City Council District 21.
Mar. 26, 2025 By Shane O’Brien
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, Council Member Francisco Moya and NYC Parks representatives broke ground on a $4.25 million redevelopment of William F. Moore Park in Corona on Tuesday afternoon, kickstarting a project that will transform accessibility and improve pedestrian flow at the park.
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