Author: Czarinna

Queens Memory Launches COVID-19 History Project

April 20, 2020 By Christian Murray The Queens Public Library and Queens College have come together to document people’s experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic–and are calling on residents to share their stories. Queens Memory, a community archiving program supported by the Queens Library and Queens College, has launched the COVID-19 Project that aims to create… Read more »

De Blasio Calling on Residents to Report Social Distancing Violators

April 20, 2020 By Christian Murray Mayor Bill de Blasio is calling on New Yorkers to report business owners and fellow residents who are not adhering to the social distancing guidelines. The mayor said Saturday that this was not snitching but was needed to save lives. “I’m sorry this is not snitching, this is about… Read more »

MTA Launches New Campaign Telling Straphangers To Wear Masks

April 18, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The MTA has launched a new campaign to remind riders that masks are required to be worn by law while using its services. The agency started rolling out the “Keep them Covered” campaign Saturday and signage is going up at MTA stations and on trains telling straphangers to cover… Read more »

NYC Creates $20 million COVID-19 Fund for Undocumented Immigrants

April 17, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The city has joined forces with a prominent foundation to create a new COVID-19 relief program for undocumented immigrants that will see some families receive up to $1,000, Mayor Bill De Blasio has announced. The Open Society, a progressive philanthropic foundation, has donated $20 million to the city and… Read more »

Many Students Yet to Receive Devices Needed For Remote Learning: Council Members

April 17, 2020 By Christian Murray Several Queens council members have penned a letter to Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza to let him know that many low-income parents have not received the equipment their children need for remote learning. New York City public schools started remote learning on March 23 and many schools were able to… Read more »

Mayor to Close City Pools for The Year

April 16, 2020 By Christian Murray New York City’s public pools will be be shut this summer. Mayor Bill de Blasio made the announcement at a press briefing this morning when he also warned that beaches may close too. The city operates more than 50 outdoor pools, including seven in Queens. The mayor said the… Read more »