Nov. 15, 2021 By Max Parrott Bike advocates and elected officials celebrated the completion of the final phase of the Department of Transportation’s Queens Boulevard redesign on Sunday. The event showcased the results of a decade-long advocacy push to redesign the stretch— commonly referred to as the “Boulevard of Death” — into roadway that now… Read more »
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Virtually All Adults Now Eligible for COVID-19 Booster Shot
Nov. 15, 2021 By Christian Murray Most New York City adults will now be able to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot. NYC Health Commissioner Dave Chokshi issued an advisory Monday that allows residents 18 years and older to get a booster shot, as long as it has been at least six months since they… Read more »
7 Train Riders Faced Lengthy Delays Monday Morning After Man Fatally Struck at Grand Central
Nov. 15, 2021 By Allie Griffin 7 trains were running with delays in both directions Monday morning after a man was fatally struck by a train at Grand Central Station. Initially, 7 train service was suspended at 6:15 a.m. between Hunters Point Av and 34 St-Hudson Yards stations as emergency teams responded to the incident,… Read more »
Iconic Kaufman Astoria Studios Sold to Venture Capital Firms
Nov. 12, 2021 By Allie Griffin The iconic Kaufman Astoria Studios has been sold to venture capital firms Hackman Capital Partners and Square Mile Capital Management. Kaufman Astoria Studios, which opened in 1920 and was the original home of Paramount Pictures, was sold for an undisclosed amount. However, the company was previously weighing bids that… Read more »
New Principal at Sunnyside Middle School Finds Cache of Weapons in Office Safe
Nov. 12, 2021 By Allie Griffin A newly-appointed principal at a Sunnyside middle school found a cache of knives and at least one gun in an office safe, where prior administrators apparently stashed the weapons instead of reporting them. Principal Matthew Borelli opened a safe in the same office of his predecessor, Judy Mittler, at… Read more »
Regal Cinemas Opens Seven-Screen Theater in Flushing Friday
Nov. 11, 2021 By Christian Murray A state-of-the art movie theater that features a 4DX auditorium opens in Flushing Friday. The theater, operated by Regal, fills a void since RKO Keith Theater—a historic Flushing cinema– closed in 1986. The Downtown Flushing neighborhood has been without a theater since its closure. Regal, which inked a 20… Read more »
Chinese Voters Came Out in Force for the GOP in NYC, Shaking Up Politics
This article was originally published by The CITY on Nov. 11, 2021, 7:34 p.m. BY Rong Xiaoqing, Clifford Michel, Suhail Bhat and Will Welch From Sunset Park in Brooklyn to Elmhurst and Flushing in Queens, frustrations over Democratic stances on schools and crime helped mobilize votes for Republican Curtis Sliwa for mayor and conservative Council candidates…. Read more »
WATCH: 66-Year-Old Straphanger Randomly Sucker-Punched at Jackson Heights Subway Station
Nov. 11, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Police have released video of a 66-year-old man being punched in the face in an unprovoked attack at a Jackson Heights subway station last month. The victim was walking inside the 74th Street-Roosevelt Avenue station on Oct. 31 at around 4 p.m. when the perpetrator approached him and sucker-punched… Read more »
Queens College in Flushing Receives $1.1 Million Donation to Support Contemporary Asian Art
Nov. 11, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Queens College in Flushing has received a financial endowment of more than $1.1 million to be used to support contemporary Asian art at the institution. The funds, which were awarded at a reception at the college Wednesday, were donated by Thomas Chen, who founded Crystal Window and Door Systems—a… Read more »
City Officials and Flushing Residents Unveil Memorial in Honor of African and Native American Burial Ground
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 »