Election law reform is needed to limit ONE candidate per petition. The petition process in our political system plays a ...
Dilara Erbay Bugdayci is a food artist and creative visionary at Abracadabra Magic Food Dilara, which she co-founded in ...
The Fortune Society, a leading non-profit organization that supports successful reentry from incarceration, is proudly participating in the exhibition The Fortune Society: Future Freedoms at MoMA PS1.
Since 1972 Zum Stammtisch has been serving authentic German and Bavarian cuisine in the hamlet of Glendale. German immigrant ...
Officials at the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) warn that “an open fire in cool, windy conditions or use of deep fryers by amateur chefs can turn your Thanks­giving feast into a real ...
Residents in some Queens neighborhoods woke to the acrid aroma of burning brush­fires on Nov. 9 as a 40-day drought continued its grip on neighborhoods across the North­east, setting off a large ...
In celebration of Giving Tuesday, the Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens (VBGCQ) will be hosting “Toys for Tinis” in collaboration with Yelp Queens at Skybar Rooftop and Lounge in Long Island City on ...
Queens Together released the following preview of the 2024 International Food Expo: “The month is flying by, and it’s already almost time (next week, to be exact) to spotlight Thanksgiving restaurant ...
Come and be captivated by the timeless tale, The Nutcracker Ballet, performed by NYC professional dancers accompanied by students from Studio E School of Dance. The Nutcracker Ballet is on December ...
NYPD officials are again reaching out to the public with a series of tips to help joggers and runners stay safe after time change brings new dusk, evening darkness: For more tips and information, or ...
Retail experts say holiday shoppers this year are being treated to a variety of money saving deals by supermarkets, local retailers and big-name bargain stores that include “no-down payment” lay away ...
It’s that time of year again, when we turn our clocks back one hour under daylight savings time – and FDNY officials remind Queens residents to check batteries in Carbon Monoxide and smoke detectors.