Two people managed to escape without serious injuries from a sedan that struck a parked SUV and overturned along a Middle Village street early on Sunday morning, June 10, Fire Department sources stat More...
In Part II: Art Festival Opens New Doors In New Neighborhoods
Now in its sixth year, Bushwick Open Studios—which took place from Friday, June 1 to Sunday, June 3 at sites throughout Bushwick, Ridgewood and beyond—has become a neighborhood institution, bringing art and art lovers to Brooklyn and Queens. More...
While there will always be questions about what might have been following the late scratch of Triple Crown hopeful I’ll Have Another, the 144th Belmont Stakes run last Saturday, June 9, at Belmont Park proved to be a race of redemption for Union Rags. More...
The Touro College Graduate School of Social Work has recognized lifelong Ridgewood resident Cheryl Bogdan as “Student of the Year,” representing the New York City chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). More...
There’s a very interesting dynamic between the ongoing controversy over the NYPD’s “stop-and-frisk” procedures and the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) “one-sizefits all” security screenings at airports across the nation. More...
City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer (seventh from right) held his annual LGBT brunch last Sunday, June 10 at Riverview Restaurant in Long Island City. More...
Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Carter Strickland joined the New York Mets last Wednesday, June 6, to host an awards ceremony for the 26th Annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest at Citi Field. More...