Bill would gradually raise the abatement percentage for co-op and condo owners through 2015.
The Senate approval sends the bill on to President Obama, who has agreed to sign it.
Legislation was created following victims of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy being targeted by criminals.
Long-awaited project would replace Porta Potties at Bayside park.
Joint court testimony has been submitted against Bloomberg's forthcoming law restricting large-sized sugary drinks.
Board will also hear a presentation from Flushing Hospital.
Senator recently called on Gov. Cuomo to undertake a comprehensive study of the controversial drilling practice.
Agency spokeswoman says e-file is the most accurate and fastest method of receiving a refund.
A Manhattan federal judge temporarily reversed her own decision to ban New York City police from making trespass stops outside of private apartment buildings.
Paul Vallone has raised the most in Council District 19 race, while Peter Vallone Jr. has brought in more than $1 million for boro prez bid.
Avella, Braunstein and Meng meet with FAA to discuss flight pattern out of LaGuardia Airport.
U.S. Rep. attends swearing-in at the Capitol.
Group to hear arguments Tuesday to determine legality of school bus strike.
Mayor Bloomberg says more than 10,000 homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy have been repaired, with thousands more scheduled in the coming weeks.
Avella, Braunstein and Meng will discuss airplane noise over Bayside and Douglaston with agency.
After proposed legislation included in president's recommendations, congresswoman joins House task force.
New option would reduce paperwork for taxpayers, agency's commissioner says.
Legislation would provide $50.5 billion in relief to communities devastated by the storm.
Cuomo signs package into law, making the empire state the first to usher in change after Newtown shootings.
Senator calls on Gov. Cuomo to move forward on a comprehensive review of the natural gas extraction process.
Find out where to get your flu shot in northeast Queens.
State senators agree to sweeping new gun restrictions and reform.
Legislation would require the city to explain how property taxes are calculated in a brochure on its website.
The agency has also announced several changes resulting from the American Taxpayer Relief Act.
City comptroller’s mayoral campaign moves forward despite legal troubles.
Mayor details the city's plan and preparation for a potential school bus strike.
Vote on Hurricane Sandy aid bill will be held on Jan. 15.
Gift drive will be held with former Assemblywoman Ann-Margaret Carrozza, who began holiday collection 17 years ago.
Avella praises DEP for program that would prevent homeowners from paying high costs to fix water and sewer line breaks.
Emily’s List gets behind Christine Quinn in a bid to make history .
Agency has approved across-the-board rate increases.
Congresswoman has also been placed on House Small Business Committee.
Councilman says co-op owners should receive same help as homeowners.
Cuomo and Republicans are close to an agreement on a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines.
Governor focuses on economic growth, education reform and rebuilding New York's infrastructure in State of the State Address.
The president is likely to name Forest Hills's Jack Lew to lead agency, according to a report.
As many as 120 million people will be able to file on paper or electronically at the end of the month.
Bill has the support of every House Democrat and every New York and New Jersey Republican House member, but still needs five GOP votes to pass.
Board talks about proposal for utility to place electrical lines under ground and gives updates on LaGuardia flight pattern.
Peter Vallone Jr.'s brother will run against northeast Queens councilman this fall.