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The Sunnyside Reformed Church presented a check to Long Island City’s Hour Children on Monday morning, Mar. 5. More ... City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer saluted prominent African-Americans in his district during his second-annual Black History Month celebration and awards ceremony last Tuesday night, Feb. More ... At the 108th Precinct Community Council’s Feb. 28 meeting at Sunnyside Community Services, P.O. Nicholas Naglieri and P.O. More ... Providers of early intervention services for the more than 75,000 infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities were recognized in a resolution introduced by Assemblyman David Weprin last Thur More ... Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder recently attended the New York Families for Autistic Children's (NYFAC) 14th annual awards and dinner dance. More ... The Greater Ridgewood Historical Society (GRHS) invited local Girl Scouts to help open the new exhibit at the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts of Ameri More ... For achieving high marks during the month of February, these pupils at St. Pancras School received Student of the Month honors at the Glendale institution last week. More ... The Ridgewood Property Owners & Civic Association (RPOCA) hosted Ridgewood historian Arthur Kirmss (seventh from left), who offered an interactive presentation on Dutch Colonial History in Queens More ... These youngsters at Sacred Heart School earned Student of the Month awards at the Glendale school’s First Friday Mass on Mar. 2 for achieving academic excellence during February. More ... Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder joined dozens of cub scouts from Troop 139 to clean an eyesore of empty bottles, plastic bags and litter at Charles Park in Howard Beach for the troop's community service p More ... The birthday of one of America’s greatest children’s authors was celebrated last Friday, Mar. 2, by nursery students at Sacred Heart School in Glendale. More ... Everyone was a little Irish during the annual St. Pat’s For All Parade on Sunday, Mar. 4, along the streets of Sunnyside and Woodside. As noted, the march is the only St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City which allows members of all backgrounds to march. More ... |
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