Are you looking for a veterinary hospital that treats your pet like a furry family member? Are you seeking answers to questions or assistance with concerns about your pet’s health? At World of Anim...
Are you looking for a veterinary hospital that treats your pet like a furry family member? Are you seeking answers to questions or assistance with concerns about your pet’s health? At World of Anim...
Here at Smile Maker, we are proud of our commitment to providing quality patient care and state-of-the-art dental services to the community of Philadelphia, PA, and the surrounding tri-state area. ...
Here at the Philadelphia Dental Office of Dr. Renee Yurovsky, our doctor and her staff strive to provide the highest quality of service and best dental care possible for every one of our patients. ...
Here at the Philadelphia Dental Office of Dr. Renee Yurovsky, our doctor and her staff strive to provide the highest quality of service and best dental care possible for every one of our patients. ...
Here at Smile Maker, we are proud of our commitment to providing quality patient care and state-of-the-art dental services to the community of Philadelphia, PA, and the surrounding tri-state area. ...
The Philadelphia Immigration Lawyers at the Law Offices of Dizengoff and Yost help our clients to get lawful permanent resident status, and we also help our clients to get green cards for their Fam...
Interview by Tiziano Thomas Dossena Italian-American historian Stephanie Longo has dedicated her life to celebrating and focusing on her family’s heritage. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA, sh...
WHAT IS A CROWN LENGTHENING PROCEDURE ? Crown lengthening in Astoria is typically performed to improve the health of the gum tissue or prepare your mouth for certain restorative procedures – for ex...
Porcelain crowns for your teeth look natural and function just like your own teeth. A porcelain crown costs a little more than an acrylic crown, but it also lasts a lot longer. How long do porcelai...
City Council votes to dethrone King The City Council mad a dubious first in its history on Monday when it voted to boot one of its own out of office. By a vote of 48-2, members decided to remove Councilman Andy King of the Bronx from...
One less mayoral candidate to rank in 2021 A crowded field to replace Mayor Bill de Blasio next year just got a little slimmer. City Council Speaker Corey Johnson has announced that he is bowing out of the race. Johnson said that it was get...
Trashing the mayor a common campaign strategy While everyone is rightfully focused on the upcoming presidential election, there are a number of local races that are heating up, including many for city offices that won’t take place until 2021. ...
Queens GOP has a candidate for borough president The Queens Republican Party has found their candidate for borough president. Joann Ariola recently announced that she is running for the post this November. She will be taking on Councilman Donovan...
That's an interesting piece of paper! This is an undated photo from our archives that we ran a few years back, asking our readers to help us identify the individuals pictured. Here’s some of the information we received: Standing on the...
Rally recalls a piece of Williamsburg history The calls for Mayor Bill de Blasio to step down are getting a little louder. Artist Scott LoBaido of Staten Island organized a “non-political” rally in City Hall Park on Saturday calling for the ma...
Mayersohn, longtime assemblywoman, passes away While the city was focused on the passing of former Queens borough president Claire Shulman, who died on Sunday at the age of 94, the borough also lost another trailblazing politician. On August 13...
DNC? Sorry, never heard of it Hey, I campaigned for the position, too! The Democratic National Convention went virtual last night, and Mayor Bill de Blasio was noticeably missing from a video montage of the party’s 2020 candida...
Revisting a groundbreaking We ran this undated photo from our archives asking for help identifying some of the people and even the event they were attending, and we received several responses from our helpful readers. On the...
Who is that masked man? Not Cuomo! Talk about setting a bad example! As if Governor Andrew Cuomo wasn’t already pushing up against his own guidelines after he made a trip to Georgia, a state experiencing a surge in coronavirus cases...
Quaratine, contributions and campaign 'fraud' This week we figured that we would take a quick look at some of the things going on in the world of New York politics. 14 days? Governor Andrew Cuomo made a trip to Savannah, Georgia, on Monday, vi...
Some of these races are far from over New Yorkers went to the polls last week to take part in a primary election like we have never experienced before. For those that actually went to their regular polling location, they would have see...
The last of the Kings County Republicans A few weeks back, we wrote about a New York Times article from 1987 that detailed how dysfunction in the Queens Republican Party was destroying the GOP’s influence in the borough. We noted the arti...
Former NYC councilman is released from jail A former Queens councilman who was convicted in an elaborate bribery scheme was released from jail last month. Dan Halloran was sentenced to prison for his part in an effort to get State Senator Ma...
Old boss, same as the new boss In these trying times we find ourselves in, a lot of us are probably wishing we could go back to a simpler time. And unless you come from a war-torn country or some other daily life-or-death situat...