March 18, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The MTA has requested a $4 billion federal bailout to offset the impact coronavirus is having on the agency as ridership levels plummet and costs to combat the virus increase. In an urgent letter to New York’s congressional delegation, MTA Chairman and CEO Patrick Foye said the transportation authority… Read more »
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Jackson Heights Store Sells $500K Winning Lottery Ticket
March 18, 2020 Staff Report There will be no financial struggles for one Queens resident during the pandemic. The New York Lottery announced that a winning Pick 10 ticket worth $500,000 was bought at a store in Jackson Heights. The ticket, drawn March 16, was purchased at Hanu NY Inc., located at 87-03 Northern Blvd…. Read more »
Six Confirmed Cases of Coronavirus Tied to East Elmhurst Church
March 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin Six cases of coronavirus are tied to a Catholic church in East Elmhurst, the Diocese of Brooklyn announced. Six congregants at St. Gabriel’s Church, located at 26-26 98th St., have tested positive for COVID-19 and participated at three recent church community group meetings. The cases emanate from meetings on… Read more »
De Blasio Suspends Uber, Lyft Ride-Sharing
March 18, 2020 By Christian Murray Forget about the inexpensive Uber ride-share option. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced yesterday that he has signed an executive order than bans shared rides in an effort to promote social distancing. “We want to protect drivers and we want to protect riders alike,” the Mayor said during a press… Read more »
De Blasio Says New Yorkers Should Prepare for Possible Shelter-In-Place Order
March 17, 2020 By Allie Griffin Mayor Bill de Blasio said New Yorkers should prepare for a possible “shelter-in-place” order as the number of coronavirus cases in New York City jumped more than 75 percent in one day. Across the five boroughs, there are now 814 positive cases of COVID-19 — up from 463 confirmed… Read more »
10th Queens World Film Festival To Be Streamed Online for Free
March 17, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Organizers of the Queens World Film Festival have announced the event will go ahead this week and will be live-streamed over the Internet. The event – which kicks off Thursday, March 19 – will screen over 200 films from 32 nations after receiving submissions from almost 800 moviemakers across… Read more »
Mayor Suspends Alternate Side Street Parking for a Week, Faced Heavy Criticism for Delay
March 17, 2020 By Allie Griffin The mayor announced this afternoon that he is suspending alternate side parking and street cleaning for one week–after facing heavy criticism for not doing so earlier. Alternate side parking will be suspended across the five boroughs starting tomorrow, March 18 through Tuesday, March 24, Mayor Bill de Blasio said…. Read more »
Board of Correction Calls for the Release of Inmates, Aims to Prevent Transmission of Coronavirus
March 17, 2020 By Christian Murray The New York City Board of Correction is calling on New York City to release prisoners deemed at high risk from the COVID-19 virus. The board says that it should reduce the prison population by identifying and potentially releasing people over the age of 50; those with underlying health… Read more »
City Offers Programs for Small Businesses, Local Leaders Provide Additional Support
March 17, 2020 By Christian Murray The City has put plans in place to help small businesses ride out the crisis–but many local business groups say the programs do not go far enough. The New York City Department of Business Services is now providing zero interest loans to help small business stay afloat and is… Read more »
City Now Prohibiting Price Gouging on Goods Such as Soap, Disinfectants and Cleaning Products
March 17, 2020 By Christian Murray The New York City of Department of Consumer Affairs is clamping down further on price gouging. The agency announced this morning that it is illegal for retailers to sell any personal or household good needed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at an inflated price. The rule covers items… Read more »