March 22, 2019 By Meghan Sackman A New York non-profit that focuses on helping the Asian community has recently moved into new space in Jackson Heights. Asian Americans For Equality (AAFE), founded in 1974 in Chinatown, has moved from it second floor office space at 93-03 Roosevelt Ave. to a larger ground floor space at 37-61… Read more »
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Queens Had the Highest Number of TB Cases Among the Five Boroughs Last Year: Report
March 21, 2019, By Meghan Sackman More people were diagnosed with Tuberculosis in Queens last year than in any other borough, according to a report released by the NYC Health Department on Monday. More than one third, or 37 percent, of the cases diagnosed in New York City in 2018 were in Queens, with a… Read more »
Peruvian Restaurant To Open on 37th Avenue; Owner Relocates Eatery From Astoria
March 20, 2019 By Meghan Sackman A Peruvian restaurant is opening in Jackson Heights this month after a year-long legal battle forced its owner to flee his Astoria location. Warique Restaurant will be opening at 90-04 37th Ave., a space previously occupied by Taco Mix. The owner, Jimmy Lozano, anticipates a grand opening next week. Lozano… Read more »
Gang-Related Graffiti To Be Removed Wednesday, 48 Buildings to be Cleaned
March 19, 2019 By Meghan Sackman Residents and city workers will be removing graffiti Wednesday to help combat a problem that has been plaguing Jackson Heights and surrounding neighborhoods in recent times. Workers will be cleaning graffiti off 48 buildings known to have been tagged, many by gangs. The event, dubbed the Queens Graffiti Clean Up… Read more »
Man Found Dead in Jackson Heights Apartment: NYPD
March 18, 2019, By Meghan Sackman The police are investigating the cause of death of a man who died inside his Jackson Heights apartment this morning. Police responded to a 911 call around 7:42 a.m. regarding an unconscious man who was inside his apartment at 35-01 93rd St. They found Hector Fernandez, 40, unconscious and… Read more »
Queens City Council Members Score High on Environmental Report Cards; Five Receive Perfect Score
March 15, 2019 By Meghan Sackman All 14 city council members who represent Queens districts received high scores on their efforts to pass green legislation in 2018, according to a report released by the New York League of Conservation Voters last week. The report, called the NYC Council Environmental Score Card, evaluated all 51 city… Read more »
Police Looking for Two Suspects Following Violent Gang Assault at Queens Center Mall
March 15, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan Two men are wanted in connection to a violent gang assault and stabbing that took place last week outside Queens Center Mall in Elmhurst. Three men, one man who is now custody, allegedly approached an 18-year-old male in front of the mall at around 4:15 p.m. on March 8… Read more »
Subway Advocates Collect Riders’ Horror Stories, Part of Push for Congestion Pricing
March 13. 2019 By Jon Cronin In this game of Bingo, when you win, you’ve lost time and maybe some money. Members of the Riders Alliance, a transit advocacy group, asked Queens commuters at the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue station Sunday to fill out bingo cards to document their subway horror stories. Riders filled the cards… Read more »
Man Bites Off Security Guard’s Finger After He Was Denied Entry to Jackson Heights Bar: NYPD
March 13, 2019 By Meghan Sackman The police are searching for a man who allegedly bit off a portion of a security guard’s finger after he was denied entry into a Jackson Heights bar last month. The security guard, 37, was closing down El California Sports Bar, located at 76-03 Roosevelt Ave., on Feb. 16… Read more »
Man Grabs 18-Year-Old’s Buttocks at 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue Train Station: NYPD
March 12, 2019 By Meghan Sackman Police are searching for a man who allegedly grabbed an 18-year-old woman’s buttocks outside the 74th Street-Roosevelt Avenue station last month. The suspect allegedly touched the teenager while she was walking to the station on Monday, Feb. 8 at around 4:30 p.m. The victim, a quick-thinking teen, however, followed… Read more »