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Pre-sentencing begins in case of Seminerio
Lies, deception and extortion were just some of the secret details revealed during a hearing against disgraced politician Anthony Seminerio.
Officials want to boost Farmers Blvd biz
Farmers Boulevard may not be Times Square, but southeast Queens entrepreneurs say it could be the borough’s new hotspot with some work.
Preschool hosts fire safety following boy’s death
Mekhi Fingal’s death over the summer was a tragic loss. The day care center where he studied at decided to give his fellow toddlers a lesson to prevent a similar tragedy.
Death haunts schools living with gangs
The shooting of an innocent 13-year-old in southeast Queens, shed light on the growing problem of teen gangs in the area.
Miller’s murder a rallying cry for mourners
The family and friends of Kevin Miller gathered one last time to say good-bye to the slain 13-year-old.
Smith’s anti-crime grant effort begins
Kevin Miller’s death has pushed state leaders to enact new laws to crack down on crime.
Cops nab second teen in 13-yr-old’s death
As the family of Kevin Miller buried their loved one, investigators made progress into the investigation into the teen’s murder.
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The Divine Miss M makes a green milestone
Bette Midler, star of the screen and stage, has earned many awards over the years, but in St. Albans she honored a environmentally friendly couple who helped the city.
Granny beater busted in court
Jack Rhodes seriously injured two senior citizens and after two trials finally paid for his crimes.
Murder spurs calls to curtail violence
The southeast Queens community has had enough against youth violence and rallied to stop it following the murder of a 13-year-old.
NYHQ spells out swine flu prevention
Queens’s top physicians give their tips on how to beat the swine flu.
Nunes formally concedes to White
The Primary day limbo for the Council District 28 ends.
Woodside vendor wins prize at Vendys
The Vendys made its way to Queens and hundreds of hungry visitors got to taste the best dishes off New York’s streets.
Queens Village street renamed for soldier
A street renaming for a fallen Queens solider was bitter sweet for his family as they suffered another tragedy.
Boro terror suspect in court
The FBI’s raids in Flushing have led to the arrest and indictment of a 24-year-old man who they say plotted to bomb New York.
Flushing imam out on bail after indictment
While the Feds continue to investigate a suspected terrorist in Colorado, the Flushing imam who was in contact with him is released on bail.
Judge deems Borukhova abusive mom
Mazoltuv Borukhova’s rights over her daughter continue to deteriorate as she serves her life sentence in prison.
SQUISH steps in to fill SE Queens’s hospital gap
A group of civics have assembled to try to save the Jamaica community from being lost in the cracks of the ongoing health care crisis.