Aug. 28, 2020 By Christian Murray Council Member Francisco Moya has allocated $160,000 for cleanup services across Corona, East Elmhurst and Jackson Heights. The new funds aim to make up for the recent cut backs in trash pickup service on local streets– in the wake of the city slashing the Dept. of Sanitation budget by… Read more »
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Ramos Says SLA is Slamming Restaurants With ‘Exorbitant Fines’ And it Needs to Stop
Aug. 27, 2020 By Allie Griffin State Sen. Jessica Ramos penned a letter to the State Liquor Authority (SLA) Wednesday calling on the agency to stop hitting small restaurant owners with hefty fines. The lawmaker claims that the agency’s fines and “harassment tactics” are unfair, and come at a time when many business owners are… Read more »
Queens Legislators Introduce Bill to Postpone Tax Lien Sale to Help Struggling New Yorkers
Aug. 27, 2020 By Allie Griffin Two Queens lawmakers have introduced legislation that aims to block the de Blasio administration from holding its up-coming lien sale to help struggling homeowners at risk of losing their homes. The administration’s annual lien sale is set for Sept. 4, after being postponed from its original May date due… Read more »
‘Thank You’ Sign Paying Tribute to Frontline Workers Outside Elmhurst Hospital Taken Down
Aug. 27, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A “Thank You” sign paying tribute to frontline workers battling COVID-19 at Elmhurst hospital has been decommissioned after being up for five months. The sign was put up outside the hospital in March by artist Scott LoBaido as a way of expressing his gratitude to hospital workers who had… Read more »
Police Release New Footage of Suspect Wanted for Smashing Subway Windows
Aug. 27, 2020 By Christian Murray The police have released new footage of a man wanted for questioning in connection to a spate of smashed windows on subway cars. The NYPD release footage Wednesday of a suspect taken on Aug. 1 by a witness who sent it to Crime Stoppers. Police are looking to find… Read more »
Tower Diner and Synagogue in Danger of Being Demolished, Developer Files Rezoning Application for 16-Story Building
Aug. 25, 2020 By Allie Griffin A development company has filed a land use application to construct a 16-story mixed-use building on a large triangular lot in Rego Park that includes a synagogue and the Tower Diner. RJ Capital Holdings, under the name Trylon LLC, filed the application in June for the triangular plot at… Read more »
MTA Warns 40 Percent Service Reductions, Fare Hikes and Mass Layoffs Without Federal Aid
Aug. 29, 2020 By Allie Griffin The MTA warned of huge service reductions, fare hikes and mass layoffs if the federal government doesn’t step in and provide aid to the cash-strapped agency. The MTA needs $12 billion in federal funding immediately to avoid “draconian” and “unthinkable” measures to alleviate its massive deficit caused by the… Read more »
Tension Mounts Over the Hiring of Private Security Firm on LIC Waterfront
Aug. 26, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A number of residents have launched an online petition opposing private security guards patrolling the Hunters Point waterfront over the coming weeks. The online petition, which was launched Saturday, seeks to prevent a separate group of residents from rolling out a private security firm to clamp down on anti-social… Read more »
Man Fatally Shot Inside Lobby of East Elmhurst Building: NYPD
Aug. 26, 2020 By Christian Murray A man was shot dead inside the lobby of an East Elmhurst apartment building last night. Police responded to a 911 call of a man shot inside of 26-49 96th St. at around 10:45 p.m. The victim, 33, was found on the floor of the lobby with gunshot wounds… Read more »
City Inspecting Ventilation Systems at Classrooms Ahead of Schools Reopening
Aug. 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin The city began inspecting air ventilation systems at classrooms Tuesday, with less than three weeks before public schools reopen, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced yesterday. Every classroom and space inside a school building will be inspected by a team of independent engineers, joined by the Department of Buildings and… Read more »