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Queens

Woodhaven’s Forest Park Drive repaving completed with funding secured from CM Ariola

By Paulina Albarracin
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Politics

Hochul renews push for 25-foot protest buffer around houses of worship, pairing with budget hate-crimes funding

By Adam Daly
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Politics

Hochul proposes tax on luxury second homes in NYC; Mamdani and Menin approve

By Adam Daly
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Queens

Advocates to rally at City Hall Thursday as historic wildlife protection bill poised to pass ahead of Earth Week

By Paulina Albarracin
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Politics

‘Purr’-fect harmony: NYC Council bill complements state proposal to protect bodega cats in the Big Apple

By Barbara Russo-Lennon
Gov. Kathy Hochul submitted the fiscal year 2027 budget to the state legislature, where it is now being debated and must be confirmed before school districts have an accurate picture of the aid they'll receive.
Long Island

Spending per pupil: An incomplete way to look at school budgets

By J. Cav Scott
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Inside Government

Inside Government with PoliticsNY: A Q&A with NYS Gaming Commission’s Division of Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering Director Sarah Klein

By Lea Tomaswick
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Clarke kicks off re-election campaign

By Nelson A. King
Salvatore Bifone was sworn into his new role with the Glen Cove City Police Department by Mayor Pam Panzenbeck (C.) and the city council.
Nassau

Glen Cove City Council approves one-year extension for battery energy storage system moratorium

By Casey Fahrer
Members of the Board of Trustees at the April 14 evening meeting, from left: Trustee Steven Hope, Mayor Pedram Bral, Trustee Anne Mendelson, Deputy Mayor Barton Sobel, Deputy Clerk Maria Guercia and Clerk-Treasurer Abraham Cohan.
Nassau

Village of Great Neck delays budget hearing, approves added costs for village hall

By Miao Li
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