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Queens Fine Dining Event To Raise Funds For People With Disabilities
Queens Centers for Progress will host the event, marking its 27th edition, on February 28th, 2023, at Terrace on the Park.

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Queens Centers for Progress will host the event, marking its 27th edition, on February 28th, 2023, at Terrace on the Park.

Sushi Bell, formerly located at 36-28 Bell Boulevard, was marked "permanently closed" by Google.
hoi polloi, which means “the common people” in Greek, opened on Thursday in a 5,000-square-foot venue at the shopping mall.
Two men entered the Continental Smoke Shop, located at 107-36 71 Avenue, and stole over $10,000, police said.
Luis Angamarca, 31, was arrested on a drunk driving charge after the Van Wyck Expressway crash, police said.
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All Saints Episcopal Church, located at 214-35 40th Ave, will host its annual Holly Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Bagel Chef, located at 9717 Queens Boulevard, opened on Sunday.
Brown University’s undergraduate student Olivia Pichardo, 18, received the spot on the roster for the 2023 season.
In Queens, kids have several chances to see St. Nick live and in person.
Michael Santander, from Corona, was charged with murder and gang assault after he and other men attacked Esvin Vasquez, prosecutors said
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The police officer was in training when he fell and fractured his leg, authorities said.
A foundation granted the Child Center of NY $450,000 to propel its Cash+Community Works Initiative, according to QNS.
Below Shaku, located at 156-30 Northern Blvd, will open under Shaku Ramen on Dec. 15.
The event is scheduled to take place between 41st Avenue and Bell Boulevard at 4 p.m.
Katherine Lin, from Elmhurst, died after riding in a car that crashed against a guardrail in Queens early Thursday morning, police said.
On Nov. 9, a man wearing an Amazon vest entered a building located between 44 Avenue and 74 Street and stole multiple packages, police said.
The Queens location, located at 162-10 Jamaica Ave, is the third Primark store to open in the city.
A 37-year-old man was fighting with the attacker before he was stabbed twice in the torso with an unknown object, police said.