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Officials Break Ground on $24 Million Upgrade to New York State Pavilion

Nov. 11, 2019 By Michael Dorgan Elected officials held a ground-breaking ceremony on Friday to mark the beginning of a $24 million overhaul to preserve the three observation towers that are part of the New York State Pavilion. The three towers look over the “Tent of Tomorrow,” the centerpiece of the Pavilion, which consists of… Read more »

Six out of 10 Travelers Would Use AirTrain to LaGuardia: Survey

Nov. 7, 2019 By Allie Griffin Six out of 10 people who recently commuted to LaGuardia Airport (LGA) said they would have used the AirTrain LGA to get there if it had already been built, according to a survey. The online survey of 409 recent commuters to LaGuardia Airport found that there was even greater… Read more »

Renovation Work Begins on Jackson Heights’ Heritage Tower

Nov. 7, 2019 By Shane O’Brien  Jackson Heights’ tallest building is getting a face-lift. The Heritage Tower, a nine-story office building located at 82-11 37th Ave. is undergoing $4 million worth of renovations and upgrades over the next few months. Renovation work is expected to be completed by early 2020. RockFarmer Properties, which bought the… Read more »

Ramos Wants to Lift Cap on Street Vendors, Introduces Senate Bill

Nov. 6, 2019 By Allie Griffin State Senator Jessica Ramos wants to lift the city’s cap on the number of street vendors allowed throughout the five boroughs. Ramos introduced a bill on Oct. 28 that would prohibit cities throughout the state, including New York City, from limiting the number of street vendor permits. The bill… Read more »

Man Fatally Stabbed Outside East Elmhurst Shelter: NYPD

Nov. 6, 2019 By Shane O’Brien Police are looking for a suspect who fatally stabbed a man outside a homeless shelter in East Elmhurst yesterday. The incident took place at about 9:40 p.m. last night in front of The Landing Shelter at 94-00 Ditmars Blvd., according to the NYPD. Police officers observed a 38-year-old man… Read more »

Melinda Katz Wins Queens DA Race, First Woman Elected to the Position

Nov. 6, 2019 By Allie Griffin Melinda Katz sailed to victory in the Queens District Attorney race last night, easily beating the Republican candidate Joe Murray. Katz, who has been the Queens Borough President since 2014, garnered nearly 75 percent of the votes — 138,000 to Murray’s 45,000, according to the unofficial results released by… Read more »

AOC Apologizes for Blocking Former Brooklyn Assemblyman on Twitter

Nov. 5, 2019 By Allie Griffin Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez apologized Monday to a former Brooklyn Assemblyman, who had filed a First Amendment lawsuit against her for blocking him on Twitter. The Congresswoman said she reconsidered her decision to block Dov Hikind from her Twitter account. Her apology and subsequent unblocking were part of a settlement… Read more »

JFK AirTrain Fare Increased, Now Costs $7.75

Nov. 3, 2019 By Allie Griffin The fare for the JFK AirTrain has been hiked for the first time in its history with single ride tickets now costing $7.75. The AirTrain, which first opened to riders in December 2003, had been $5 since its inception until the price was raised Nov. 1. The Port Authority… Read more »

New Pre-K to Open in Corona’s New York Hall of Science in 2021

Oct. 31, 2019 By Allie Griffin Construction has begun on a new 306 seat Pre-K center focused on science and art in Corona, with an opening scheduled for fall 2021.  The Pre-K Center is being built on the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) campus at 47-01 111th St. in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. It… Read more »