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Not so fast! A street safety project will continued in industrial Queens after a judge thwarts businesses's attempt to sue the DOT.
By Shane O'Brien Hundreds of Long Island City residents have signed an online petition calling on elected officials and city ...
New York City is failing to meet its obligation to provide legal representation to low-income New Yorkers facing eviction, a ...
If homeowners believe their property tax is too high, New York State has avenues of appeal. The technical term is certiorari ...
A Queens judge has cleared the way for a protected bike lane along Review Avenue in Long Island City, ruling that the city’s ...
Financial issues, from high housing costs to the legal expenses of splitting up, lead some couples to stay "unhappily" ...
Justice Mikoll was 27 when she was appointed to Buffalo City Court in 1957 after two years ... of the University at Buffalo Law School. Long prominent in Buffalo’s Polish community, she was ...
The Bold, a 28-story residential tower with 164 residences, has officially reached full occupancy, less than a year after ...
Maria DeTommaso, 74, has lived in the railroad flat on the bottom floor of a Long Island City row house since at least 2002, ...
Two men were charged on April 25 with murder for allegedly killing motorcyclists during recent separate road rage incidents ...
In one community on Long Island, New York, there’s a motto that’s hard to miss: “Once a Chief, always a Chief.” It’s on ...