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2006 Queens' Book Of Lists



Did you ever wonder where the best schools are in Queens? How about the shortest streets, the oldest houses, the most profitable companies or the other pieces of odd trivia that lurk in obscurity within the borders of our borough? Well, we’ve done extensive research, tracked down a few official-sounding studies, hiked along the narrow pathways that link our neighborhoods and peeked inside the corridors of learning to find the most, the best, the brightest, the oldest, the longest and every other “est” that we could think of that helps identify Queens and its inhabitants.


Click below to view the 2006 Queens' Book Of Lists.

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Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day

Gennaro Launches Senate Bid Online

Torahs Stolen From Jewish Center

Gas Prices Fall After Summer Peak

Weprin Wants Tough Text Laws

Summer Rains

Cat Needs A Home

Queens Man is New Buildings Commissioner

Congressman Takes Office On The Road

Non-resident Kicked Off Senate Ballot

Home Repossessions In Queens Up 374 Percent

Man Charged In Brutal Double Murder

Gas Drilling Could Affect Drinking Water

Seat Sale Begins At Shea Stadium

Queens Caver Finds Holocaust Refuge

Residents Protests Persuade JP Morgan

New Bill Shuts Down Slaughterhouse

July Blast Leaves Residents Finger Pointing

Man Charged With Killing Girlfriend In Car Wreck

Flood Problems Persist After 2007 Flood

Residents Flood DEP With Questions At Meeting

Queens Celebrates A Night Against Crime

 
 

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