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Five Queens-based businesses were named winners of the 2025 Queens Tech + Innovation Challenge and each received a $20,000 ...
How public libraries shaped a nation and remain a beloved sanctuary for Americans today. Lucie Faulknor is an arts management and documentary film professional. Founder at Serendipity Films ...
Students now have a familiar and safe way to get to and from local transportation hotspots around the St. John’s University Queens campus. The University’s Department of Public Safety will operate a ...
Gantry Plaza State Park transformed into a celebration of spring on Saturday, April 19, as families from across Queens gathered for the annual Queens Easter Festival. The festival kicked off at 10 a.m ...
The Escondido Public Library will temporarily close in a few days to prepare for a major renovation project. KPBS reporter Jacob Aere looks into what will happen to the library’s books and ...
Authorities are on the lookout for a suspect involved in an incident of aggravated harassment aboard a subway train in Queens last week ... The police have urged the public to be vigilant and ...
This special event, created to support the upcoming Independent Lens film Free for All: The Public Library, features an in-depth discussion with filmmakers Dawn Logsdon & Lucie Faulknor ...
Best friends Lex P and Drea Nicole take viewers on an exciting journey as they explore cities across the U.S. and abroad, inspiring viewers to travel boldly. What's Worth Watching ...
In a borough filled with choices, Terp Bros Dispensary has emerged as a standout destination for cannabis in Queens. With its focus on quality, convenience, and community, Terp Bros offers an ...
Corey Sipkin for the NY POST Access the Mets beat like never before Don’t miss Mike Puma’s text messages from Queens and beyond — he’s giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Mets.
New York City has launched the public review for a Long Island City rezoning plan that could bring roughly 14,700 new homes to the Queens neighborhood. Certified by the Department of City Planning ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Starting on May 1 the Chicago Public Library system is implementing changes to prioritize Chicago residents in the borrowing of library materials. Tyler ...
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