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Serve on Your Community Board (Apply by February 16th)

NY, United States

Looking for a way to serve your community? Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. is now accepting applications from qualified, civic-minded individuals interested in sitting on one of Queens' 14 Community Boards -- which play an important advisory role in considering…

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Snow Laborers Needed

NY, United States

The New York City Department of Sanitation needs neighbors like you! They are offering $17 an hour to help clear snow and ice from bus stops, fire hydrants, and crosswalks. To learn more, visit NYC.gov/snow

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Eagle Academy Open House

NY, United States

The Eagle Academy of Southeast Queens invites one and all to one of its open houses. Join them to learn more about their 97.4% graduation rate, 100% of scholars accepted to colleges and universities, over $4 million in scholarships, and…

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Snow Laborers Needed

NY, United States

The New York City Department of Sanitation needs neighbors like you! They are offering $17 an hour to help clear snow and ice from bus stops, fire hydrants, and crosswalks. To learn more, visit NYC.gov/snow

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Greater Jamaica Development Corporation’s Restaurant Loan Program

NY, United States

Despite Jamaica’s development boom, there is currently an estimated $230.1 million in yearly unmet demand for full service restaurants in Downtown Jamaica. To spur restaurant development, the State of New York, in conjunction with GJDC, is actively seeking restaurant entrepreneurs…

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Snow Laborers Needed

NY, United States

The New York City Department of Sanitation needs neighbors like you! They are offering $17 an hour to help clear snow and ice from bus stops, fire hydrants, and crosswalks. To learn more, visit NYC.gov/snow

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Snow Laborers Needed

NY, United States

The New York City Department of Sanitation needs neighbors like you! They are offering $17 an hour to help clear snow and ice from bus stops, fire hydrants, and crosswalks. To learn more, visit NYC.gov/snow