TO THE RESCUE: CITY PICKS UP QUEENS SUPERFUND COST
Daniel Hendrick |
State lawmakers stalled and bickered, so New York City officials decided to go ahead on their own and pay $11 million to clean up an old dry cleaning distributor in Queens.
State lawmakers stalled and bickered, so New York City officials decided to go ahead on their own and pay $11 million to clean up an old dry cleaning distributor in Queens.
Third party transfer was supposed to be the city’s next big housing program, but the most recent round announced last week is much smaller than expected.
Nearly a week has passed since the September 10 primary, but electoral intrigue continues in Jackson Heights, Flatbush and Williamsburg.