June 21, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Families who have been provided with temporary hotel accommodation since a fire tore through their Jackson Heights apartment building in April are being given extra time to stay. The hotel stays were set to expire by June 20, but families are now eligible to stay longer if they submit… Read more »
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Robert De Niro’s Plans for Film Production Studio in Astoria Gets Community Board Approval
June 21, 2021 By Christina Santucci A development team’s plan to build a large film production studio—backed by actor Robert De Niro—got the approval of Astoria’s Community Board 1 last week. The plans call for a $400 million complex – called Wildflower Studios – to be built at 35-15 19th Ave., between the Steinway &… Read more »
Elizabeth Crowley and Andrew Yang Cross Endorse at Bayside Event Friday
June 21, 2021 By Christina Santucci Andrew Yang and former Councilmember Elizabeth Crowley announced last week that they are supporting one another’s respective campaigns for mayor and Queens borough president. The candidates held an event in Bayside to cross endorse each other Friday – with supporters including the firefighters union. “Together, we’ll deliver for Queens… Read more »
Man Forces Woman To Perform Sex Act at Gunpoint in Jackson Heights Early Friday: NYPD
June 21, 2021 By Christina Santucci Police are looking for a man who allegedly forced a 31-year-old woman at gunpoint to perform a sex act on him in Jackson Heights last week. The suspect approached the woman just after 2 a.m. Friday near 78th Street and Roosevelt Avenue and displayed a firearm, the NYPD said…. Read more »
Queens Residents Take Advantage of Early Voting in Modest Numbers
June 21, 2021 By Christina Santucci More than 35,000 Queens residents cast their ballots during the past nine days of Early Voting for the Primary Election, the city’s Board of Elections said Sunday night. Early Voters in Queens made up about 18.5 percent of the total 191,197 people citywide, according to unofficial and cumulative counts… Read more »
Op-Ed: Rank Prochoice Candidates on Your Ballot
June 17, 2021 Op-Ed By: Heidi L. Sieck As New York City voters begin voting early, filling out and mailing in their absentee ballots, or heading to the polls in person on Election Day, New Yorkers will be voting like we have never done before. This is the first election where New York City voters… Read more »
Large Development Company Buys St. Sebastian’s Playground Site for $5.5 Million
June 18, 2021 By Christian Murray A large development company has purchased the vacant lot next to St. Sebastian’s School in Woodside for $5.5 million. United Construction and Development, which has a portfolio of mixed-use buildings throughout Queens, bought the vacant lot from St. Sebastian’s Roman Catholic Church on March 25. The company confirmed that… Read more »
City Begins Environmental Cleanup of Willets Point, Makes Way for Affordable Housing and School
June 17, 2021 By Allie Griffin City officials and local lawmakers celebrated the start of the environmental cleanup of Willets Point Wednesday — which paves the way for the redevelopment of the area. Six acres of land near Citi Field is being remediated to prepare for the construction of three buildings that will include 1,100… Read more »
Parks in Queens Renamed in Honor of Famous African Americans–Including Gwen Ifill and Malcolm X
June 17, 2021 By Ryan Songalia The NYC Parks Dept. renamed 16 sites and parks—including three in Queens—in honor of famous African Americans yesterday. The announcement Wednesday follows the launch of a program last June to rename various public spaces in honor of Black New Yorkers to bring attention to the Black experience in New… Read more »
Op-Ed: Our Elected Officials Couldn’t Manage a Lemonade Stand
June 17, 2021 Op-Ed By John J. Ciafone You don’t have to have an Economics Degree to understand the common sense principle that you can’t spend more money than you have. Little children learn this first hand, by saving as much as they can for the future. Children also know that you can’t spend more… Read more »