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The New York Hall of Science in Corona opened its largest interactive exhibition in more than a decade on Saturday, May 3. The exhibition explores the often invisible inner workings of the built urban environment.
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Twenty individuals were indicted and variously charged in a wide-ranging scheme to steal cars in Queens, throughout New York City and its suburbs, following a three-year investigation by the Queens District Attorney’s Office, the NYPD, and the New York State Police dubbed “Operation Hellcat,” into the criminal enterprise based in Queens.
Some of the vehicles were stolen from owners’ driveways, some with the keys or key fobs inside. The stolen vehicles were often sold through advertisements on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. The defendants are charged in nine separate indictments for a total of 373 counts, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced on Thursday.
May. 8, 2025 By QNS News Team
Queens drivers are being warned of two significant overnight ramp closures now in effect on the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and Grand Central Parkway, as part of a $14.8 million state project to improve traffic safety and mobility at one of Queens’ busiest interchanges.
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Very Funny, a true New Yorker moment…
I don’t have a minute! Get good in the first 10 seconds!!!
I liked it. It gets good after about 1 minute.
A truly boring event.
Sorry, I’m taken!
What’s wrong with his mouth? I couldn’t watch it too long as he was doing weird things with his mouth and jaw. Also it wasn’t funny. That was another reason why I stopped watching.
Mike Novak,
Wassup?
http://sunnysidepost.com/2011/08/01/taxpayer-money-goes-to-local-private-park/#comments
after 10 secs I realized how freakin annoying he was and decided not to waste 3 more min of my life on this person
Maybe we can hook him and Raquel up! LOL!!!
I thought it was really funny and I would hire him in a flash! But just not everyone’s cup of tea I guess.
Funny.
This was hysterical!!!! I agree Andrew! Thank you for your funny take on Hurricane Irene. Keep them coming!
I thought this was so funny !! I loved his view on the hurricane. I know that I have NOTHING to do while I sit and wait for buses and subways to open up, at least he found a funny way to do react to the storm.
Sorry that I wasted my time watching and listening to that babbling smart-ass! Please don’t hire him for a regular “gig” here.