The local man accused in March of smashing a visiting rugby player in the face with a beer mug during a confrontation inside a Belle Harbor bar was arraigned on assault and weapons charges last week, according to court records. And he More...
The Rockaway Rowdies were in Flushing representing the Rockaway area on a rainy April 29, when Shea Stadium was host to the first American Cancer Society Relay for Life held in a baseball stadium. The day was gray, but spirits weren More...
Mary Craine Bachner, right, (coordinator of the Fourth Annual Rockaway Multicultural Family Festival planning committee) accepts Chamber of Commerce More...
Thirty years ago last week, American closed a chapter in its long history that many would rather forget. On April 29, Saigon, the capitol of what was then South Vietnam fell to North Vietnamese regulars, ending the war for America. More...
It seems inconceivable that a few desert sheikhs, in conspiracy with other greedy oil barons, can hold the industrialized world hostage, raising crude oil prices at a whim without justification. More...
Assemblywoman Audrey I. Pheffer has announced the Assembly passed bipartisan legislation that she sponsored to toughen the penalties for individuals who cause accidents under the influence of drugs or alcohol in New York State. More...
After a long, dreary winter, the first days of spring brought some extra sunshine to a group of 8th grade students at Middle School 53 in Far Rockaway. For the first time ever, the N.Y.C. Dept. More...
Hector Daniel Caban, a former longtime Rockaway Beach resident, died at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn on May 3. He was 57. More...