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Progressives call for the end of 421-a

Progressive politicians have a new rallying cry: “421-a , let it die!” The little-known abbreviation is a major property tax break for developers that is

Pols push for “To Go” Drinks

The commercial corridors of Jackson Heights are lined with one of the city’s most diverse dining scenes. But for many small businesses, like Mojito’s Restaurant

One Percent for Parks

Pols, advocates call for historic investments in parks By Evan Triantafilidis evant@queensledger.com Elected officials and parks advocates joined forces in Flushing Meadows Corona Park on

614 Woodward Avenue repossessed by the city

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Correction* New information regarding the story “614 Woodward Avenue repossessed by the city” learned by the Queens Ledger after press time,

Progressives call for the end of 421-a

Progressive politicians have a new rallying cry: “421-a , let it die!” The little-known abbreviation is a major property tax break for developers that is

Pols push for “To Go” Drinks

The commercial corridors of Jackson Heights are lined with one of the city’s most diverse dining scenes. But for many small businesses, like Mojito’s Restaurant

One Percent for Parks

Pols, advocates call for historic investments in parks By Evan Triantafilidis evant@queensledger.com Elected officials and parks advocates joined forces in Flushing Meadows Corona Park on

614 Woodward Avenue repossessed by the city

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Correction* New information regarding the story “614 Woodward Avenue repossessed by the city” learned by the Queens Ledger after press time,

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