June 23, 2021 By Christian Murray The marquee sign at a shuttered Sunnyside movie theater was altered for the third time this year with the perpetrators taking yet another shot at landlord and political candidate John Ciafone. “Ciafone Lost Again, Long Live Radical Communism,” the sign reads, referring to Ciafone’s unsuccessful run Tuesday in the… Read more »
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Donovan Richards and Elizabeth Crowley Battle It out in Race to Be Borough President
June 23, 2021 By Ryan Songalia and Christian Murray Donovan Richards and Elizabeth Crowley are in a tight race to determine who will win the Democratic primary for Queens Borough President. Richards, the incumbent, generated 64,814 of first-choice votes, or 40.53 percent of the vote, ahead of Elizabeth Crowley who brought in 62,738 votes, or… Read more »
Shekar Krishnan Likely to Win Primary for Jackson Heights/Elmhurst Council Seat
June 22, 2021 By Ryan Songalia and Christian Murray Shekar Krishnan took a big step toward securing the Jackson Heights/Elmhurst city council seat, taking the most first choice votes in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. The civil rights lawyer generated 30.8 percent of first place ballot votes in the race to replace term-limited council member Daniel Dromm… Read more »
Tiffany Cabán Holds Insurmountable Lead in Astoria Primary, Declares Victory
June 22, 2021 By Ryan Songalia and Christian Murray Astoria progressive Tiffany Cabán has a big lead in the Democratic primary to represent the 22nd Council District and declared victory last night. Cabán, who was endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America and a number of high profile elected officials, brought in 49.32 percent of… Read more »
Queens Criminal Court Dismisses Thousands of Marijuana Cases at DA Katz’ Request
June 22, 2021 By Christina Santucci A Queens Criminal Court judge granted District Attorney Melinda Katz’s request to dismiss thousands of cases for people who had been charged with low-level marijuana offenses—during a virtual proceeding Tuesday morning. Katz had sought to have the 3,255 unresolved misdemeanor cases be dismissed – after New York state legalized… Read more »
Check out the Expected Timeline for Election Results
June 22, 2021 By Christina Santucci Voters can expect to find out some initial vote tallies from today’s Primary Election following the close of the polls – but election officials estimate that the final results will not be certified until mid July. The Board of Elections (BOE) plans to release preliminary, unofficial results of in-person… Read more »
State Legislature Passes ‘SLEEP Act’ to Curb Souped-Up Vehicles
June 22, 2021 By Ryan Songalia State lawmakers have taken a big step to rid the streets of souped-up vehicles that have been keeping residents awake at night. A bill, called the Stop Loud and Excessive Exhaust Pollution (SLEEP) Act, passed both the Assembly and senate on June 10 and awaits the signature of the… Read more »
Queens Congressmembers Back Amendment Requiring Public Companies to Disclose Racial and Gender Composition of Their Board
June 21, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A legislative package that would require public companies to disclose social, environmental and governance metrics to investors passed the U.S. House of Representatives last Wednesday. The Corporate Governance Improvement and Investor Protection Act passed along partisan lines – 215 to 214 – although four Democrats voted in opposition to… Read more »
Op-Ed: We Need a Plan So People Won’t Be Left Behind
June 21, 2021 By: Yi (Andy) Chen, Candidate For City Council District 25 The COVID 19 pandemic that broke out last year has been devastating. With Elmhurst and Jackson Heights being the epicenter of the epicenter, we were doubly hit. Too many lives have been lost due to COVID 19, millions of jobs gone, small… Read more »
De Blasio Extends Hotel Stays for Jackson Heights Tenants Left Homeless Following Fire
June 21, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Families who have been provided with temporary hotel accommodation since a fire tore through their Jackson Heights apartment building in April are being given extra time to stay. The hotel stays were set to expire by June 20, but families are now eligible to stay longer if they submit… Read more »