Queens in the News - June 30
Friday June 30, 2006

- Changing Face of Queens: From Small Asian Shops to High-End Stores in Flushing [NY Times]
- The luxury living of Queens Plaza [Fotaq]
- Queens, Staten Island home prices up in May [Real Deal]
- Honoring Korean vets - Memorial Groundbreaking in Flushing [Daily News]
- On Lucille Avenue, the Immigration Debate [NY Times]
- Jamaica tenants fight to keep apartments [Daily News]
- Garden City - Kissena Park [NY Times]
- History was made here - Revolutionary War and Queens [Daily News]
- What’s The 311? City Releases Hotline Statistics [Chronicle]
- State Of The AirTrain: System Losing Millions [Chronicle]
- Buildings Dept. Forum Answers No Questions [Tribune]
- Lawmakers Stand Up Against Gay Bashers [Tribune]
- Classroom Crunch [Times-Ledger]
- Korean church vandalized in Little Neck [Times-Ledger]
- Two sites in Briarwood raided in massive federal heroin bust [Times-Ledger]


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