The ceremony will be held on Tuesday. Nov. 15, at 11:30 a.m. at the Helen Marshall Cultural Center at Queens Borough Hall.
Also: Bridgeport, Connecticut author Myron Dukes was fatally shot after a car crash in Flushing, according to police and reports.
The project, expected to be completed in spring 2023, will add transmission lines that will provide renewable energy to customers.
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Also: Two men steal an SUV from a Woodside parking lot. | A new two-story, Asian supermarket is coming to Astoria.
Also: A Queens man was sentenced to prison after the killing of a WWI Veteran in 1976, prosecutors said. | Astoria's newest restaurant.
Also: A new Mexican restaurant opened in Bayside Terrace Shopping Center. | The Goldfish Swim School officially opens in Glen Oaks.
Also: Rego Park was ranked among the best neighborhoods for home price negotiations. | The possible harm amid the new LIC ferry dock.
Also: Bayside real estate agents raise funds for breast cancer awareness. | Two men attacked a 60-year-old pharmacy employee, police said.
We all know student athletes who also bring their A-game to other parts of their lives.
Also: A construction worker fell off the Roosevelt Avenue Bridge, police said. | Queens World Film Festival officially began on Tuesday
Also: 119 Apartments is coming to the Astoria waterfront and replacing an old warehouse. | Queens residents demand sewer upgrades.
Also: Patch compiled a guide of candidates, deadlines, links and reminders about voting in the upcoming election.
Also: Forest Hills business owners are fundraising for holiday lights | A couple is indicted for the third time in Queens, prosecutors said.
Also: A Queens bowling league treasurer gambled stolen club dues, prosecutors said. | Jack's Pizza plans to return to Bayside.
Also: Congresswoman Grace Meng with Transportation meets with Secretary Pete Buttigieg to discuss crimes on public transportation.
Also: A beloved beauty salon in Forest Hills is closing its doors |
Also: An Astoria man was indicted on homicide charges after a hit-and-run that killed a 5-year-old child, prosecutors said.
Also: A study showed Queens residents suffer the most heat exposure and least park access.
Residents in the neighborhoods encompassing Queens Community Board 12 and 9 are more prone to excessive temperature exposure.
Also: Philomena's pizza owner also announced pizza pop-ups are coming to Queens later this year | More money for litter patrols in Flushing.