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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 »

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 »

QBP Donovan Richards Opens Immigrant Welcome Center at Queens Borough Hall

June 17, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A service hub providing immigration-related resources at Queens Borough Hall opened Tuesday. The center is offering immigrants free legal consultations through CUNY Citizenship Now!, which is the largest university legal assistance program in the nation. Other services tailored for new immigrants are expected to be announced soon. “There’s a… Read more »

Op-Ed: District 25 is More Than Good Food, Our Superpower is Our People

June 16, 2021 Op-Ed By: Carolyn Tran Jackson Heights and Elmhurst are not just places to indulge in street tacos and steamed momos. District 25 had been a political and organizing home for some of the most vibrant community and cultural organizations for over a decade. This grassroots energy is our district’s superpower and greatest… Read more »

Far Rockaway and Southeast Queens Lag Rest of City in Vaccination Rates

June 16, 2021 By Allie Griffin The sky above the New York Harbor was lit up with a firework display last night marking the milestone that 70 percent of adults across the state have received at least their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. However, not all neighborhoods across the state have a vaccination rate… Read more »

Flushing Motorcyclist Killed on Roosevelt Avenue Following Collision With Car

June 16, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A Flushing man whose motorcycle collided with a car near Citi Field Thursday died yesterday from his injuries. The victim, identified as 27-year-old Andres Guzman-Mejia, was traveling westbound on Roosevelt Avenue at around 9 a.m. Thursday when his 2011 Kawasaki motorcycle collided with a 2003 Honda Civic at the… Read more »

Plans for Massive Astoria Development Lauded by Business Leaders, Panned by Activists

June 16, 2021 By Christina Santucci Western Queens residents, business leaders, and representatives from community groups and cultural institutions got the chance to weigh in on the proposed Innovation QNS development during a virtual meeting Monday afternoon. Nearly three dozen people spoke during the two-hour Public Scoping meeting – with many in support of the… Read more »