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College Point Residents Complain About Hazardous Streets and Sewer Project, Officials Launch Task Force

June 27, 2021 By Christina Santucci Queens Borough President Donovan Richards has formed a task force of elected officials, city agencies and community leaders to address quality of life issues in College Point. The group met for the first time earlier this month to discuss matters including an ongoing sewer construction project in the neighborhood,… Read more »

Western Queens Voters Likely to Determine the Outcome of Borough President Race

June 25, 2021 By Allison Griffin The outcome as to who will be the next borough president is likely to be determined by western Queens voters—the supporters of Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer. The nail-biting borough president race is currently a near-tie with only 2,076 first-choice, in person votes separating incumbent Queens Borough President Donovan… Read more »

Opinion: Dromm Says Don’t Forget the “I” in LGBTQIA+

June 25, 2021 Op-Ed By: Council Member Daniel Dromm I founded Queens Pride 29 years ago to be a welcoming space for all the borough’s diverse communities. Through the years, I excitedly watched as this colorful celebration, with a serious political message, grew. It seems every country is now represented. The transgender presence, always there… Read more »

Police Looking for Man Wanted for Series of Anti-Muslim Assaults

June 24, 2021 Ryan Songalia Police are looking for a man in connection with a series of anti-Muslim assaults that took place in South Richmond Hill on Tuesday night. The first incident took place shortly after 9 p.m. near Liberty Avenue and Lefferts Boulevard. The suspect allegedly approached a Muslim couple and punched a 31-year-old… Read more »

Target to Open Location in Long Island City’s One Court Square

June 24, 2021 By Allie Griffin The popular retail chain Target is planning to open its first store in Long Island City. The company will open a 31,000-square-foot store at 1 Court Square West, a four-story retail building connected to the former Citigroup Building known as One Court Square, a Target spokesperson confirmed. The opening… Read more »

Alcohol for Take Out and Delivery Ends Today as More COVID Restrictions Are Lifted

June 24, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A temporary provision allowing alcoholic beverages for takeout and delivery will end on Thursday. The announcement was made Wednesday, and comes in conjunction with the lifting of New York’s COVID-19 emergency order. “Licensees please be advised that with the ending of our state of emergency and the return to… Read more »

Council Members Francisco Moya and Adrienne Adams Both Poised to Win Re-election

June 23, 2021 By Allie Griffin Incumbent Council Members Francisco Moya and Adrienne Adams are both poised to win their bids for re-election. Moya and Adams both finished with more than 50 percent of in-person votes Tuesday— the margin needed to win a race outright in the city’s new ranked-choice voting system. Moya earned 52.16… Read more »

Activists Mock Council Candidate With Message on His Queens Boulevard Property

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 »