Public advocate says tactic is causing tension between communities and law enforcement.
Cast your vote in Patch's poll on the president's decision to back gay marriage.
Find out who's getting the nod this week.
Community Board 11 chairman says he will make a bid for 25th Assembly District.
Queensborough Community College's summer program will allow youths to intern or volunteer at National Art League, APEC.
Funding increase hinges on teacher evaluation agreement, mayor says.
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The Center for Disease Control needs 399 volunteers to undergo a physical exam and interview.
Lancman, Halloran swap barbs over city's controversial new bill.
Lawyers new to the state bar will be required to do pro bono work for government agencies, non-profits, or the poor, according to a report.
Councilman Dan Halloran and community leaders discuss frustrations due to variance process at hearing.
Most Council members support the bill, which would mandate a minimum pay for employers receiving public funding.
Most councilmembers support the bill, which would mandate a minimum pay for employers receiving public funding.
Find out who is lending their support this week.
Politicians won't press for personnel changes at the Dept. of Finance.
Councilman and community leaders discuss frustrations due to variance process at hearing.
Livery cabs with permits to pick up street hails will be painted green to distinguish them from other taxis.
The LIRR has scheduled delays to allow for tunneling in Western Queens.
The Throgs Neck Bridge got an environmentally friendly gift.
The comptroller recently completed an audit of the Department of Finance on the behalf of co-op and condo owners.
The appointment has won the support of Transportation Alternatives.
Rains expected to last into Monday
Some trains to run every half hour on weekdays.
There may be a dock to sit on before there's a proper John at Little Bay Park.
When asked, 35 percent of respondents said they were unsure of Gillibrand.
The Bayside Hills Civic Association Meeting will host Liu on April 24.
Cast your vote in Patch's poll.
The Dept. of Finance overcharged as many as 10 percent of Queens co-op buildings, according to an audit.
Find out who's throwing their weight around this week.
Attendees will be able to ask questions about property taxes, home repairs and foreclosure.
Senator lists Little Neck Soccer league among groups that did not spend previous grants, but group's VP says it has been forced to cut back.
City will add fix water mains, storm sewers, basins and an outfall sewer on streets along Little Neck Parkway, CB 11's district manager said.
Consumers at the BP Station on Northern Blvd. have mixed reactions to any small-savings plan.
Hundreds of apartment dwellers are meeting in northeast Queens on the evening of April 12 to discuss home valuations.
Proponents say parents rely on the schools for childcare.
Fourth Democrat jumps into primary race to replace Gary Ackerman.
City & State reports that a Meng campaign adviser tried to split Jewish vote in Democratic primary.