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How’re feeling right now. 🤫
06/04/2026

How’re feeling right now. 🤫

Orange and Blue everywhere.
06/03/2026

Orange and Blue everywhere.

From struggling with this kid growing up in Astoria Houses, to striving for more. To representing for ALL of our folks, ...
06/02/2026

From struggling with this kid growing up in Astoria Houses, to striving for more.

To representing for ALL of our folks, in all the varied communities, especially underserved, in the entire borough of Queens.


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Una madre sostiene la mano de sus hijos por un tiempo, pero sus corazones para siempre….Feliz Dia de las Madres Dominica...
05/31/2026

Una madre sostiene la mano de sus hijos por un tiempo, pero sus corazones para siempre….
Feliz Dia de las Madres Dominicana 🇩🇴

*A mother holds the hand of her child for awhile, but their hearts forever…”



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“If you’re brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new hello.” Folks, below are the details for Roy Mar...
05/30/2026

“If you’re brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new hello.”

Folks, below are the details for Roy Martinez’s memorial services today:

Mass: 9:45am - 11:00am
St Bartholomew Catholic Church
43-22 Ithaca St
Elmhurst , NY 11373

Funeral Service: 3:00pm - 8:00pm
Gerard J Neufeld Funeral Home
88-04 43rd Ave
Elmhurst, NY 11373




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05/29/2026

“This 1964 television commercial from the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) shows happy passengers traveling to the World’s Fair on brand new R33WF “Bluebird” subway cars.

R33WF cars ran on the IRT Flushing Line (today’s 7 train), and went straight to Willets Point station from Times Square and Grand Central. Known as the “Subway Special,” this direct service was speedy, making sure passengers were “safely at the fair in less than 20 minutes.”



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“On Saturday, December 13 2008, hundreds of Queens residents joined the family of fallen United States Marine Corporal J...
05/27/2026

“On Saturday, December 13 2008, hundreds of Queens residents joined the family of fallen United States Marine Corporal Julian Alberto Ramon, City Councilmember John Liu and a USMC Honor Guard to witness the renaming of 45th Avenue at Kissena Boulevard as Corporal Julian Alberto Ramon Avenue.

Ramon grew up in an apartment on 45th Avenue and Kissena Boulevard. He attended local schools and graduated from John Bowne H.S. According to friends and neighbors Ramon, described as a good kid and a great friend, joined the Marine Corps to defend the nation against foreign terror.

When his tour of duty was completed he returned to continue fighting for this country. It was during his second tour of duty that Ramon was killed on July 20, 2006 at age 22.

His younger brother Sebastian said of the street renaming ceremony in his brother’s memory: “He would be shocked today. He would not believe this would be happening. He would also be happy to see that all these people came out to support him, to show how much they care about him. He cared for us. He always looked out for us. We always got into play fights when we were younger, but we loved each other very much.”

(✍️: Dan Miller of )
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Cause .rdrgz said “From Queens come Kings, which is why Roy is short for Royalty.”(📸: .vegas)🕯️👑
05/27/2026

Cause .rdrgz said “From Queens come Kings, which is why Roy is short for Royalty.”

(📸: .vegas)

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Good Morning New York!   🟠🔵  (📸: )
05/26/2026

Good Morning New York! 🟠🔵

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Screw it, bringing back the OG Post! Mark Jackson, from 114-23 197th Street in Saint Albans, Queens with the broom! 🧹
05/26/2026

Screw it, bringing back the OG Post! Mark Jackson, from 114-23 197th Street in Saint Albans, Queens with the broom! 🧹

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