Memorial Day was celebrated all across the United States and locally in Woodside to honor the men and women who gave their lives for America and also to remember the men and women who are currently serving in the Gulf War in Iraq and pray that they More...
To The Editor: Why is immigration NOT a major issue in this election? Our border areas are plagued with crime, vandalism, and discarded trash. A "guest worker" program would act as a magnet, attracting bigger problems. More...
The 21st annual Mayor's Cup All- Scholastic Tennis Tournament, organized by the New York Junior Tennis League (NYJTL) and hosted by the USTA Billie Jean King National Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, begins Saturday, May 31 and runs through More...
A Division B Division North South LIC YMCA Co-ed Softball League Gioia-YMCA Girls Basketball League Leopards 1 0 Untouchables 1 0 Hawks 0 1 Lightning 0 1 More...
State Senator John Sabini was rebuffed by the Democratic Party district leaders in his senate district last Friday when they voted to support his opponent, City Councilmember Hiram Monserrate, in this year's senate election. More...
Dear Savvy Senior, Can you give me some tips on starting a walking program? I was recently diagnosed with pre-diabetes and need to take better care of myself but I hate to exercise. Any suggestions? More...
American servicemembers on duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, and veterans who served in those theaters, were remembered in Congress and the New York state senate in New York this Memorial Day as Congress passed 11 bills enhancing veteran benefits and t More...
Our World Neighborhood (OWN) Charter School held its first annual Spring Arts Festival over two nights, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20 and 21, at the Our World Charter School Middle School, 31-20 37th St., Astoria. More...
Not only have the latest advances in communications revolutionized the way people communicate, they have also opened new opportunities for sexual predators and perverts, Assemblymember Ellen Young stated. More...
Get into a conversation with a long-time Queens resident and you're likely to discover a subscriber of the Long Island Star-Journal, a daily paper that informed the community about local and world news until it folded in 1968. More...