April 11, 2020 By Michael Dorgan All public schools will remain closed for the remainder of the current academic school year and will reopen again in September, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced this morning. The mayor said it was the right decision to keep them closed since it would help stop the spread of COVID-19… Read more »
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Man Found Dead in Front of Industrial Building in Corona
April 10, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A man was found dead outside an industrial building in Corona this morning. The victim, who is believed to be in his mid-30’s, was reported unconscious at around 6:45 a.m. in front of 102-19 44th Ave., according to police. The building is adjacent to the Port Washington LIRR line…. Read more »
Council Member Constantinides’ Wife Hospitalized with COVID-19
April 10, 2020 By Christian Murray Council Member Costa Constantinides posted on twitter last night that his wife—-who has a number of pre-existing conditions– is seriously ill with coronavirus. Constantinides, a private person who typically doesn’t use social media to discuss his family, posted that his wife Lori has been in hospital with COVID-19 since… Read more »
Nearly 1,400 Queens Residents Have Died From COVID-19
April 9, 2020 By Allie Griffin More than 4,000 New York City residents have died of the novel coronavirus and nearly a third of the deaths have been Queens residents, according to city data released this morning. In total, 4,426 New Yorkers have been killed by the virus in the Big Apple — 1,377 of… Read more »
New York State is Flattening the COVID-19 Curve, But Deaths Remain at All-Time High
April 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The state’s shutdown that began last month to contain the spread of the coronavirus is working, Governor Andrew Cuomo said today — but still, more and more New Yorkers are dying each day. The dramatic measures that have brought the state to a near halt are “flattening the curve… Read more »
Man Fatally Struck by 7 Train in Elmhurst – Third Incident on 7 Line Within a Week
April 8, 2020, By Michael Dorgan A man is dead after he was struck by a 7 train at the 90th Street subway station this afternoon, MTA officials and the police said. The man is the third person to have been hit by a 7 train in the space of a week. Police said that… Read more »
Temporary Hospital at US Open Tennis Center Will Begin Taking Patients This Week
April 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The temporary hospital being built inside the Billie Jean King Tennis Center — the home of the U.S. Open — will begin seeing coronavirus patients this week, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today. The hospital will also be able to see more patients than originally planned. The city increased… Read more »
Coronavirus is Disproportionately Killing Hispanic and Black New Yorkers
April 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The coronavirus is disproportionately killing Hispanic and Black New Yorkers across the five boroughs, according to newly released data. Hispanic and Latino people account for 34 percent of all COVID-19 related deaths in New York City, while they make up about 29 percent of the city’s population, according to… Read more »
Local Entrepreneurs Selected as Finalists in Queens Small Business Competition
April 8, 2020 Staff Report The Queens Economic Development Corporation last week announced the 12 finalists in the 14th annual Queens StartUP! Business Plan Competition, a five-month challenge-and-instruction course sponsored by Resorts World Casino New York City. After attending workshops and a financial bootcamp at Queens Public Library branches, contestants submitted anonymous business plans to… Read more »
After Two Days of Flattening, Coronavirus Deaths Jump Statewide
April 7, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York State experienced the largest number of COVID-19 deaths yesterday — with 731 succumbing to the deadly virus. The spike was particularly disappointing since it followed two back-to-back days where the number dropped. Governor Andrew Cuomo had hoped that the rate was leveling off and the apex had… Read more »