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The Douglaston Civic Association called on Gov. Hochul to stop the New York Housing Compact, a plan that would add thousands of new homes.
The Douglaston Civic Association called on Gov. Hochul to stop the New York Housing Compact, a plan that would add thousands of new homes. (Google Maps)

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Douglaston Residents Come Out Against Hochul's Affordable Housing Plan

The Douglaston Civic Association called on Gov. Hochul to stop the New York Housing Compact, a plan that would add thousands of new homes.

Forest Hills Community Board Backs Up Ask For Austin Street Redesign

Queens Community Board 6 voted on a resolution requesting DOT to study a possible redesign on Austin Street.

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Man Robs About $900 From Popeyes In Ozone Park: NYPD

Authorities are searching for the man that threatened a Popeyes cashier at 94-00 Liberty Avenue with a firearm.

Men Force Driver Out Of Mercedes-Benz, Flee With Car In Flushing: NYPD

Authorities are searching for the men who robbed a 40-year-old man's Mercedes-Benz along Sanford Avenue on Feb. 19.

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Ralph's Ice Cream In Astoria Springs Back To Business

Ralph's Ice Cream at 3002 30th Street reopened its doors on Wednesday after closing for a winter recess on Nov. 6, 2022.

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