Jan. 6, 2019 By Christian Murray Governor Andrew Cuomo was filmed Monday helping a man get out of a catering van after it had just crashed on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway in Woodside. The incident took pace at around 1:15 p.m. when Cuomo was traveling along the expressway near Queens Boulevard and spotted a tipped… Read more »
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Morning 7 Train Delays Caused by Human Error, Not New System or Weather: MTA
Jan. 6, 2020 By Allie Griffin Monday morning’s hellish rush hour commute for 7 line riders was caused by human error, not the expensive new signal technology or the light snow on the tracks, the MTA said in statement. The first Monday morning commute of the new year became a nightmare for many Queens residents… Read more »
MTA Bus Proposal Would Scrap a Number of Bus Lines in Jackson Heights, Residents Want Them Restored
Jan. 6, 2020 By Kristen Torres More than 1,000 people have signed an online petition demanding that the MTA modify its plan that would eliminate a number of bus routes that currently go through Jackson Heights. The petition was created on Jan. 1 by Rachel Knopf—just one day after the MTA released its draft plan… Read more »
7 Train Delays Make Hellish Monday Morning Commute
Jan. 6, 2020 By Allie Griffin The 7 train was once again running with delays Monday morning, creating a hellish commute for Queens residents beginning their work week. The delays were caused by a signal problem near Grand Central-42nd St and halted express service around 7 a.m., according to the NYC Subways twitter account. The… Read more »
Constantinides Calls on NYPD to Halt E-Bike Summons and Confiscations
Jan. 3, 2020 By Allie Griffin Council Member Costa Constantinides is calling on the NYPD to halt issuing summonses and confiscating illegal e-bikes and e-scooters from delivery workers. Constantinides, who is also running for Queens Borough president, penned a letter to Police Commissioner Dermot Shea asking him to stop his officers from confiscating the bikes… Read more »
Special Election for Queens Borough President Scheduled for March 24
Jan. 3, 2019 By Christian Murray The special election for Queens borough president has been set for March 24, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced last night. Five candidates are vying for the spot that was exited by Melinda Katz when she became Queens District Attorney Jan. 1. Council Members Jimmy Van Bramer, Donovan Richards and… Read more »
Man Punched and Kicked in Face on 7-Train Platform in Jackson Heights
Jan. 2, 2020 By Kristen Torres A 54-year-old man was assaulted at a subway station in Jackson Heights last week, according to police. Police said the man was inside of the Roosevelt Avenue-Jackson Heights subway station on the Flushing-bound 7 train platform around 8 p.m. on Dec. 28 when an individual approached the victim and… Read more »
MTA Releases Draft Plan That Aims to Overhaul Queens Bus Network, Workshops Planned
Dec. 31, 2019 By Christian Murray The MTA has released a draft plan that revamps the entire Queens bus network in an effort to improve service. The new plan aims to increase bus speeds, provide a better connection between Queens and the other boroughs, provide a better link to subways, and reduce commute times. The… Read more »
Queens Dems Endorse Richards, Hyndman Drops Out, Queens BP Spat Heats Up
Dec. 30, 2019 By Allie Griffin The Queens County Democratic Party endorsed Council Member Donovan Richards for Queens Borough President Monday, but not without controversy — the party faced heated backlash from other BP candidates and local Democratic groups who said the endorsement process lacked transparency. Assembly Member Alicia Hyndman stepped down from the race… Read more »
Slab of Concrete Falls off at 52nd Street Station, Nearly Hits Man Climbing Stairwell
Dec. 27, 2019 By Kristen Torres A slab of concrete fell from the 52nd Street subway station Monday and almost killed a man who was climbing the stairs to get on the platform, according to a stunned straphanger who witnessed the near-miss. Jason Zhang, the passenger who witnessed the incident, saw a chunk of concrete… Read more »