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At least 100 Queens buildings have crumbling facades that may pose a serious threat to pedestrians, a Patch/New York Times analysis found.
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Surfers braving freezing temperatures were joined by a humpback whale.
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A water main break early Tuesday left Far Rockaway residents with low water pressure or no water at all for hours.
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80 Years of Experience With Endless and Priceless Stories of Their Lives
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NYPD divers rescued a kitesurfer who became stranded off the coast of Breezy Point midday Saturday, police said on social media.
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More than two dozen historic venues and design studios across Queens will open their doors to the public this weekend.
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A woman turned Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's latest town hall event upside down with a pitch that would make Jonathan Swift proud.
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The plane smashed into a sign, damaged its wing then took off as passengers screamed, the lawsuit claims.
Vandals covered the playground at the Silver Gull Beach Club in Breezy Point with racist and anti-Semitic graffiti, according to reports.
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