Nov. 11, 2021 By Christian Murray Elected officials and community leaders cut the ribbon on a new commemorative plaza at a long-forgotten Flushing graveyard where more than 1,000 people, most of whom were African American or Native American, were laid to rest in the 1800s—before the city took over the site in 1914 to build… Read more »
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More Than 100,000 NYC Students Are Homeless, New Report Finds
This article was originally published by The CITY on Nov. 8, 2021, 7:45 p.m. BY Reema Amin of Chalkbeat Nearly 1 in 10 New York City public school students were homeless last school year, a staggering rate that has barely budged for several years. About 101,000 students lived in unstable, or temporary, housing in the 2020-2021… Read more »
Woodside Auto Dealership Charged For Bilking Customers With Bogus Fees: DCWP
Nov. 8, 2021 By Christian Murray Two used-car auto dealerships—one based in Woodside and the other in Brooklyn—have been accused by the NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) of illegally bilking buyers out of thousands of dollars and face the loss of their dealership licenses and hefty fines. JF Motors, which is headquartered… Read more »
Op-Ed: What to Know About COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters
By Dr. Dave A. Chokshi, NYC Health Commisioner Recently, important updates about the COVID-19 vaccine were announced—that certain people are now eligible for a “booster” dose. Since the beginning of COVID-19, our scientific understanding of the virus has constantly evolved, and many New Yorkers understandably have questions about this new development. I would like to… Read more »
Man Pushes Subway Rider to the Ground at Roosevelt/74th Street Station, Steals Cash
Nov. 8, 2021 By Christian Murray The police have released video footage of a man who pushed a 68-year-old straphanger to the ground Thursday inside the Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street station and took cash from the victim’s hand. The suspect allegedly targeted the man on the mezzanine of the E-line at around 4 p.m., Nov. 4—before… Read more »
Borough President Approves Neptune Diner Rezoning in Astoria, Despite Local Opposition
Nov. 5, 2021 By Max Parrott A developer’s application to rezone a section of 31st Street in Astoria — to make way for three large residential buildings — received the conditional approval of the Queens borough president last week. Queens Borough President Donovan Richards’ approval, which he issued on Oct. 29, is at odds with… Read more »
Truck Driver With Suspended License Kills Cyclist in Sunnyside Wednesday: NYPD
Nov. 4, 2021 By Christian Murray (Updated) A bicyclist was fatally struck by the driver of a box truck in Sunnyside Wednesday, police said. Qiang Tu, 58, of Forest Hills, was riding his bicycle westbound on 47th Avenue at around 8:35 a.m. when he was struck by a box truck driver who was traveling on… Read more »
New York on Track to Pass Environmental Rights Ballot Proposal as Voting Changes Get Shot Down
This article was originally published by The CITY on Nov. 3, 2021, 7:45 p.m. BY Rachel Holliday Smith New Yorkers were on track for a new constitutional right to clean air and water, thanks to a ballot proposal that appeared headed for passage. The measure, which had garnered more than 60 percent of the vote by… Read more »
Ebony Young, a Woodside Resident and Former Executive Director of LIC YMCA, Appointed Deputy Borough President
Nov. 3, 2021 By Christian Murray A Woodside resident with strong ties to Long Island City has been appointed Queens Deputy Borough President. Ebony Young, who worked as the executive director of the YMCA in Long Island City for nearly nine years, will replace Rhonda Binda who is leaving borough hall to join the private… Read more »
Van Bramer Aims to Pass Bill That Would Partially Ban Plastic Food Utensils
Nov. 2, 2021 By Christian Murray Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer, who will be out of office at the end of the year due to term limits, is trying to pass a bill before he leaves that aims to reduce the amount of plastic food utensils in New York City. The legislation, which he introduced… Read more »