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Crowley, Ocasio-Cortez, Face Off in New York Congressional Primary Tomorrow

June 25, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez New York’s primary congressional elections have at last arrived, where Rep. Joe Crowley and progressive candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will vie to represent the state’s 14th congressional district for the U.S. House of Representatives tomorrow. While the primary elections will see candidates battle it out for eight congressional districts, the… Read more »

City Pools To Open Wednesday, Including Upgraded Fisher Pool

June 25, 2018 By Christian Murray The New York City Parks Department will open public pools across the city this Wednesday at 11 a.m. There are seven pool sites in Queens, including the Olympic-sized Astoria Pool and several smaller pools throughout the borough–such as the Windmuller Pool in Woodside. Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver will be going… Read more »

Councilmember Van Bramer Organizes Protest Against Family Separation

June 21, 2018 By Tara Law Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer is organizing a rally in Woodside Monday to protest the Trump administration’s separation of immigrant children from their families. The “March Against Family Separation” will congregate near St. Sebastian’s Roman Catholic Church at 58-02 Roosevelt Ave. at 7 p.m. The protest aims to condemn the… Read more »

MTA to Boost Q69 Bus Service, Route Links Jackson Heights with Long Island City

June 21, 2018 By Christian Murray The MTA has announced plans to increase bus service on two Queens lines this September—including the Q69 which connects Jackson Heights, Astoria and Long Island City. The MTA said that it will be increasing the frequency of service during off-peak, week-day periods and on weekends as a means to… Read more »

MTA to Start Removing Lead Paint From Elevated 7 Line Next Month

June 19, 2018 By Tara Law The MTA announced today that it will begin to remove crumbling lead paint and fix structural issues on the elevated 7 line between 82nd Street and 103rd St. next month The work will take two years to complete at a cost of $43 million, according to NYC Transit Authority… Read more »

Assembly, State and Congressional Contenders To Debate in Jackson Heights Thursday

June 19, 2018 By Christian Murray The candidates vying to represent the Jackson Heights region as Democrats—whether it be in the State Assembly, State Senate or Congress–will be facing off at a debate this Thursday. The key candidates running to represent the party for Assembly District 39 and Senate District 13 have confirmed their attendance…. Read more »