Sept. 21, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A number of Sunnyside business owners have noticed a significant uptick in the amount of graffiti that has been scrawled across neighborhood walls, doors–and even trees–in recent weeks. Eric Barthels, owner of Cooldown Juice, located at 48-19 Skillman Ave., said his store has been hit three times in the… Read more »
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Two Woodsiders Open Business Undeterred by Pandemic
Sept. 18, 2020 By Christian Murray Two Woodside residents opened a barbershop on Roosevelt Avenue on Thursday undeterred by the economic meltdown caused by COVID-19. The opening was an anomaly and was the first ribbon cutting that the leaders of the Queens Chamber of Commerce had attended since the economy came to an abrupt halt… Read more »
Downtown Flushing’s Top 20 Food Spots Showcased in New Online Guide
Sept. 17, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A new online guide listing Downtown Flushing’s best food and historical attractions is being launched to support restaurants that have been struggling due to the pandemic. The guide, called “Flushing’s Finest,” is available for advance online purchase now with a release date of September 25 and will showcase the… Read more »
Alleged Pervert Wanted For Groping Woman Who Was Putting Out the Trash in Corona
Sept. 18, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Police are searching for an alleged pervert who groped a woman while she was putting out the trash in Corona Monday. The suspect grabbed the woman’s buttocks as she was putting out garbage by the curb just after 10 p.m. in the vicinity of 40th Road and Junction Boulevard,… Read more »
PODCAST: We Talk to Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist Who Will be Representing the 36th Assembly District in Astoria
Sept. 18, 2020 By Christian Murray We talk to Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist who will be representing the 36th Assembly District in Albany next year. Mamdani, 28, is an Astoria resident who won the Democratic primary against incumbent Aravella Simotas in June in what proved to be a very competitive race. He was the… Read more »
Community Compost Sites Back Up and Running in Queens
Sept. 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin Community compost and food scraps drop-off sites are back up and running in Queens after the sites were shuttered for months due to pandemic-related budget cuts. The sites were reopened after the city’s executive budget restored $2.8 million to community composting for Fiscal Year 2021 last minute, the Department… Read more »
Suspect Snatches Cell Phone From Woman at Corona Subway Station Earlier This Month: NYPD
Sept. 17, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Police are searching for a suspect who snatched a cell phone from a woman as she entered a Corona subway station earlier this month. The police released video footage of the incident Wednesday that shows a man stealing a cell phone from a woman’s right back pants’ pocket while… Read more »
City Council Passes Bill to Study Use of Drones for Building Facade Inspections
Sept. 17, 2020 By Allie Griffin The City Council passed a bill Wednesday that will require the city to explore the use of drones for building facade inspections. The bill, co-sponsored by Northeast Queens Council Member Paul Vallone, will require the Department of Buildings (DOB) to study the safety and feasibility of using drones to… Read more »
Reopening of In-Person Classes at City Schools Delayed Yet Again for Most Students
Sept. 17, 2020 By Allie Griffin The start of in-person classes at the city’s public schools has been delayed yet again for the majority of students. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the reopening of most school buildings will be pushed back further — on a rolling basis — just four days before they were… Read more »
These 10 Queens Public Schools Have Had Positive COVID-19 Cases Since Reopening
Sept. 16, 2020 By Allie Griffin Staffers at 10 Queens public schools have tested positive for COVID-19 since teachers and administrators returned to schools across the city on Sept. 8. The 10 schools are among 56 citywide, where positive coronavirus cases have been confirmed, according to a list the Department of Education provided from Sept…. Read more »