Dec. 10, 2019 By Allie Griffin The annual ‘Warming Up Winter’ holiday market returns to the Queens Museum this Sunday, showcasing nearly 60 local artisans and offering plenty of tasty foods to try. The holiday market, a collaboration between the Queens Museum and the Queens Night Market, will be held on Sunday, Dec. 15 from… Read more »
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Man Punched Senior and Fled in Jackson Heights: NYPD
Dec. 9, 2019 By Allie Griffin Police are searching for an unknown man who punched a senior in the face last week in Jackson Heights and fled the scene. The suspect punched a 65-year-old man once on the right side of his face at the corner of Elmhurst Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue around 2:22 p.m…. Read more »
City Begins Process to Ban Jails from Rikers Island
Dec. 5, 2019 By Allison Griffin The City began the land use process Monday to ensure that Rikers Island never houses another inmate again after the facility closes at the end of 2026. The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, the Department of Correction and the Speaker of the City Council filed a land use application… Read more »
Council Member Moya Organizes Chess Tournament to Take Place as P.S. 329Q Saturday
Dec. 4, 2019 By Kristen Torres An inaugural chess tournament for public school students will take place in East Elmhurst this weekend Council Member Francisco Moya, who represents East Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, LeFrak City and his native Corona, announced earlier this week that P.S. 329Q will play host to its first ever chess tournament on… Read more »
Queens to Host First-Ever Hello Panda Festival at Citi Field
Dec. 4, 2019 Staff Report Queens is about to enter the Age of Enlightenment. The Hello Panda Festival is set to fill Citi Field with intense energy ─ literally and figuratively ─ from Friday, Dec. 6 until Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020. This first-ever extravaganza celebrates the traditional Chinese art of lantern-making with more than 120… Read more »
Pan Am Shelter Owner Files Plans to Build School Next Door
Dec. 2, 2019 By Allie Griffin The owner of the homeless shelter at the former Pan American hotel has filed plans to build a school on an adjacent site, according to building records. David Levitan, one of the largest homeless shelter landlords in the city, has filed plans with the Department of Buildings to construct… Read more »
Woman Fatally Struck by Van on Roosevelt Avenue: NYPD
Nov. 29, 2019 By Kristen Torres (Updated) A 49-year-old Woodside woman was fatally struck in the crosswalk while crossing Roosevelt Avenue Friday morning. The victim, Choekyi Norzon of 68th Street, was hit by a 2002 Ford van at the intersection of 65th Street and Roosevelt Avenue at around 8:45 a.m., according to a NYPD spokesperson…. Read more »
Member of NYPD Vice Squad Wears Trump Lanyard into Jackson Heights Bar, Many Outraged
Nov. 26, 2019 By Kristen Torres Scores of Queens residents were outraged when a photo of a New York Police Department officer wearing a Trump lanyard in a Jackson Heights bar circulated on Facebook this week. The photo was posted to the Jackson Heights Facebook group by user Jose Notion, who posted the photo with… Read more »
Subway Surfing Teen Dies at Queensboro Plaza
Nov. 25, 2019 By Allie Griffin A teenager died Saturday night after attempting to surf atop a no 7 train at the Queensboro Plaza station, authorities said. The teen fell from a Manhattan-bound 7 train around 9 p.m. and hit his head on a piece of metal on the tracks, according to the MTA and… Read more »
Man Tried to Kidnap Baby in Stroller from Mother in Corona: NYPD
Nov. 25, 2019 By Allie Griffin The police are trying to locate a man who allegedly tried to kidnap a baby in a stroller from a mother in Corona last week. A 29-year-old woman was pushing her 10-month-old child in a stroller near 43rd Avenue and 111st Street on Nov. 21 when an unknown man… Read more »