Find government services in Long Island City, NY. Listings include NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Consulado de Ecuador en Queens, FDNY Ladder 116, Mr. Steam, Hunters Point Parks Conservancy and Sunnyside Community Services. Click on each in the list below the map for more information.
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The New York City Health Department is here to protect and promote the health of all New Yorkers. User Policy: http://on.nyc.gov/2mBFgAg
Organización gubernamental del Estado ecuatoriano al servicio de los ecuatorianos en New York
RIP Engine 261. Closed by Mayor Bloomberg in May of 2003
Feeling good is part of our DNA at MrSteam®. We craft the world’s most luxurious steam experiences.
The Hunters Point Parks Conservancy’s mission is to enhance and advocate for the green spaces and waterfront of Long Island City, Queens, and to ensure the parks remain an indispensable asset to the community. https://linktr.ee/hunterspointparks
Envisioning diverse inclusive & caring communities where people thrive & reach the fullest potential
NYCDDC serves as the City's primary capital construction project manager
NOW OPEN! Kanga's is all about kids! America’s newest and most exciting venue for kid’s parties and play is leaping into Long Island City!
P.S. 171 Peter G Van Alst School Elementary 3K-5 https://www.facebook.com/groups/284108978286149/?
Adam Palasciano - NYS Notary Public offering mobile notary services in Long Island City & NYC area.
I am a Poet, Motivational Speaker and Crisis Consultant. Slangin' that Hope, Motivation, Inspiration
Retired Assemblywoman Catherine T. Nolan New York Assembly District 37
Children indoor playground and party for kids under 7years old.
Where touching booties isn't just a hobby, it's a lifestyle.
General Notarial Services Loan Signing Services Life Insurance
The LaGuardia Community College chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America
The Oh, Bernice! Reading Series was started by the Queens-based writing collective of the same name,