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NEW YORK — "It’s a smart move to avoid another war, especially for our families," remarked Tony Moretti, sipping espresso at La Bella Vista on Cross B
NEW YORK — "That's straight out of a nightmare movie," whispered Sarah Jenkins, a mother of two, her voice hushed as she discussed the horrifying news
NEW YORK — Diverse Queens residents from Howard Beach joined thousands of workers, migrants, and activists across U.S. cities for May Day protests on
NEW YORK — "This is a moment of profound hope for Ukraine and for every Ukrainian family here in Howard Beach," declared Oksana Petrov, owner of the D
NEW YORK — December 20, 1986, marks a dark day in the history of Howard Beach and New York City, when a raciallymotivated attack led to the tragic dea
NEW YORK — Howard Beach neighborhoods are grappling with an escalating challenge of persistent flooding, a direct consequence of heavy rainfall and un
NEW YORK — The tragic mass shooting in Louisiana, which claimed the lives of eight children in what authorities describe as a domestic violence incide
NEW YORK — The tragic events of December 20, 1986, in Howard Beach remain a somber chapter in New York City’s history. That night, Michael Griffith, a
NEW YORK — "They're really after him now," remarked Salvatore Rossi, a retired firefighter from Howard Beach, while discussing the recent shooting inc