July 26, 2018 By Tara Law Police released a photo yesterday of a man wanted for breaking into four businesses near 37th Avenue and 82nd Street in recent months and stealing cash and laptops. The first two burglaries took place on Saturday, May 12, although they were not discovered by employees until Monday, May 14…. Read more »
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Three Sentenced for Burglarizing Homes of Elderly Queens Residents as a Hate Crime
July 25, 2018 By Tara Law Three Queens residents who targeted elderly people as part of an elaborate scheme to burglarize the victims’ homes have been convicted and sentenced for hate crimes. The trio were convicted of burglarizing or attempting to burglarize five homes, which were located in Flushing, Jackson Heights and Maspeth, in summer… Read more »
Police Arrest Three Family Members Involved in Queens Center Mall Fight, Stabbing
July 24, 2018 By Tara Law Three people have been arrested for allegedly assaulting a pair of brothers in Queens Center Mall on Friday. North Carolina residents Dorell James, 20, and Shakema James, 37, and Long Island City resident Joshua Adams, 21, were charged with two counts of assault and second degree harassment, according to… Read more »
Police Searching for Man Who Used Stolen Credit Card at Macy’s
June 23, 2018 By Tara Law The police are looking for a man who allegedly used a stolen credit card to buy merchandise at the Macy’s in Queens Center Mall. Police say that the victim, a 33-year-old Ridgeview woman, realized that her credit cards had disappeared at around 8 a.m. on June 11. The police… Read more »
Candidates Nixon and Ramos Blame State for Not Funding Subway Fixes, MTA Fires Back
July 20, 2018 By Tara Law Gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon and State Senate candidate Jessica Ramos held a press conference at the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue subway station yesterday and claimed that the state has not provided enough funding to ensure riders’ safety. Nixon and Ramos, who is running to replace state Sen. Jose Peralta, blamed… Read more »
Renderings Revealed of 7-Story Roosevelt Ave Development
July 19, 2018 By Tara Law A real estate brokerage firm has revealed renderings of a 7-story mixed-use building that will be going up in Jackson Heights. The building, located at 77-02 Roosevelt Ave., will contain 44 apartments, a community facility and first-floor commercial space. The structure will replace a vacant 1-story building that was… Read more »
Cafe/Bakery to Open on Northern Boulevard by Owners of Seba Seba
July 18, 2018 By Christian Murray A modern café/bakery will be opening at the corner of 82nd Street and Northern Boulevard in September. The eatery, to be called Parva Bake Shop and Café, will be owned and operated by the family behind Seba Seba, a chain of Colombian bakeries. Seba Seba, which operates three establishments,… Read more »
NYPD: Man Stabbed Outside Corona Bar During Robbery Attempt
July 17, 2018 By Christian Murray A 22-year-old man was stabbed during an attempted robbery earlier this month while standing outside a Corona bar, police said. The victim was in front of Salon Mexico, a bar located at 97-15 37th Ave., when he was approached by two men at 2:20 a.m. on Thursday, July 5… Read more »
2,000 Expected to Attend Fair Celebrating South Asian Culture
July 17, 2018 By Tara Law About 2,000 people are expected to turn out for a festival celebrating South Asian food, culture and activism this Saturday. Chhaya Community Development Corporation, a Jackson Heights-based nonprofit that fights poverty in the South Asian Community, will host the seventh annual Chatpati Mela (Street Fair) on 77th Street between… Read more »
Developer Withdraws Rezoning Application, Will Construct Smaller Building on 82nd St Instead
July 16, 2018 By Tara Law The developers responsible for a controversial development on 82nd Street have announced that they will withdraw their rezoning application and construct a smaller building as of right. Sun Equity Partners and Heskel Group announced that they will withdraw their rezoning application, which would have permitted them to construct a… Read more »