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Worst Run Building In Queens + Food Pantry Cuts | Queens Top Stories

Also: The Jamaica Bus Depot will be expanded to fit more electric buses. | The owner of the Mets will hold a public meeting in Citi Field.

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams released the worst city landlords list. Among them, the owner of a Queens building with 500 violations.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams released the worst city landlords list. Among them, the owner of a Queens building with 500 violations. (Kathleen Culliton/Patch)

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Queens Building Is The Worst Run In NYC, Public Advocate Says

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams released the worst city landlords list. Among them, the owner of a Queens building with 500 violations.

Astoria Food Pantry Forced To Cut Distributions As Donations Drop

The "major setback" comes as the food pantry's neighborhood donors feel "financially squeezed," an organizer of the Astoria group said.

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Jamaica Bus Depot Will Be Expanded To Fit More Electric Buses

The remodeled depot, located at 165-18 Tuskegee Airmen Way, will add 60 charging stations to include 60 electric buses.

Mets Owner To Host Public Meeting In Queens, Discuss Citi Field Plans

The public meeting is slated for Jan. 7, 2023 at Citi Field, located at 41 Seaver Way.

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Queens Building Is The Worst Run In NYC, Public Advocate Says

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams released the worst city landlords list. Among them, the owner of a Queens building with 500 violations.

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