It was another resoundingly successful year for the Queens Chronicle’s Holiday Toy Drive, as our readers donated thousands of gifts — everything from the fun stuff to clothes and other
City Hall is seeking to house migrants in public libraries, the Queens Chronicle has learned.“The mayor is asking Queens Library to consider buildings,” an official familiar with the effort, who
Like so many talented musicians, Bix Beiderbecke lived fast and died young. He was a musical prodigy who played the cornet beautifully and an alcoholic whose hard living put him
Television icon Phil Donahue never shied away from controversy and in fact was famous for reveling in it.The host and co-producer of “The Phil Donahue Show,” known as the first
A Chinese dissident who survived the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 and went to prison for his role in the protests turned into a spy for the Communist government in
A journalist and entrepreneur and the news outlet he founded were honored last Saturday at the corner of Roosevelt Avenue and 64th Street in Woodside, now co-named Dr. Marcelo Arboleda
Leslie Ramos, executive director of the 82nd Street Partnership in Jackson Heights, is glad the city is paying more attention to the Roosevelt Avenue corridor, after witnessing its decline.“I’ve been