Oct. 8, 2019 By Christian Murray (Updated Oct. 9) Community activists and elected officials have filed a lawsuit against Target and a pair of developers to block the retail giant from opening on 82nd Street. The lawsuit filed by Queens Neighborhood United Sept. 30 in state supreme court looks to overturn a decision made by… Read more »
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Ocasio-Cortez Criticizes Mayor’s Jail Plan, Calls for ‘No New Jails’
Oct. 7, 2019. By Shane O’Brien Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has come out against the Mayor’s borough-based jail plan joining the likes of Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer and the advocacy group No New Jails. Ocasio-Cortez took to Instagram Wednesday to call on the city council to vote against the proposal or to at least delay… Read more »
Council Member Donovan Richards is Running for Queens BP Seat
Oct. 2, 2019 By Allie Griffin Council Member Donovan Richards announced today that he is running to be the next Queens Borough President, joining an increasingly crowded field. Richards is the latest politician to announce his bid. Council Member Costa Constantinides, Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer and Assembly Member Alicia Hyndman are all in the… Read more »
MTA to Install Safety Netting Under Elevated Tracks Across New York
Oct. 2 2019 By Shane O’Brien The MTA plans to spend $325 million to install safety netting under all elevated subway tracks to improve safety for pedestrians and motorists traveling below. The netting will cover the entirety of the elevated subway tracks in New York, although the MTA was unable to provide a timeline for… Read more »
Contantinides Passes Bill That Aims to Reduce Traffic Congestion and Pollution
Sept. 30, 2019. By Shane O’Brien The New York City Council passed a bill on Wednesday introduced by Council Member Costa Constantinides that aims to ease congestion in the city by having city agencies make deliveries at night. The bill, one of a series passed Wednesday as part of Climate Week, will force city agencies… Read more »
Prostitute Arraigned for Peddling Fentanyl that lead to Fatal Overdose in Queens Blvd Hotel
Sept. 27, 2019 By Allie Griffin An alleged prostitute from Rego Park was arraigned this morning on charges of distributing fentanyl that lead to the overdose death of man at a Queens Boulevard motel in July. Angelina Barini, 41, was indicted Aug. 26 with distributing fentanyl that killed an unnamed Queens man on July 11… Read more »
Eligible Seniors to Get Free Rides to Medical Appointments
Sept. 24, 2019 By Allie Griffin The nonprofit Queens Community House (QCH) will be offering seniors in need free transportation to medical appointments via a partnership with Lyft and Forest Hills Stadium, the organization announced today. Through the partnership, the QCH’s Senior Medical Transportation Service will now provide senior residents of Queens Community Districts 4… Read more »
IKEA Coming to Rego Center Shopping Mall Summer 2020
Sept. 24, 2019 By Allie Griffin The popular Swedish homeware and furniture store IKEA is coming to Queens next summer in Rego Park. IKEA Queens will take over 115,000 square feet of space within the Rego Center shopping mall at the corner of Queens Boulevard and Junction Boulevard. The company said it is was attracted… Read more »
High Number of Corona Restaurants Have Low Health Dept. Grades: Report
Sept. 18, 2019 By Allie Griffin Flushing and Corona have a high number of restaurants with low health department ratings in comparison to other Queens neighborhoods, according to a new report. About 13.8 percent of North Corona’s restaurants have a B or C grade and 10.7 percent of Corona’s restaurants have a B or C… Read more »
City’s EDC Releases Sunnyside Yard Design Concepts at Monday Meeting
Sept. 17, 2019. By Shane O’Brien The New York City EDC released a number of design concepts for the Sunnyside Yard at a public meeting in Long Island City last night as the planning process for the gigantic site continues. The three-hour meeting held at Aviation High School was attended by more than 200 people… Read more »