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Target Still Coming to 82nd Street, DOB Rescinds Stop-Work Order

Sept. 19, 2018 By Tara Law The controversial 82nd St. development, which will include a small-scale Target, will now move forward as the Department of Buildings has revoked a Stop Work Order on the property that had been issued last month. The Department of Buildings lifted the order after the developers, Sun Equity Partners and Heskel… Read more »

Japanese Restaurant Temporarily Closed by Health Department

Sept. 20, 2018 By Tara Law A Junction Boulevard Japanese restaurant has been temporarily closed by the Health Department. Sarku Japan, which is located at 37-21 Junction Blvd, was closed after it failed a health inspection on Sept. 17. The restaurant is part of a chain of teriyaki and sushi Japanese restaurants. The company has more… Read more »

Elmhurst Woman, 84, Missing Since Yesterday

Sept. 20, 2018 By Tara Law Police are searching for an 84-year-old Elmhurst woman who was last seen on the R train yesterday. Police say that Xin Mei Li, a resident of 90-12 43 Ave., was last spotted at 5:00 p.m. yesterday on the eastbound R train at the Elmhurst Avenue train station. Police describe… Read more »

Queens Food Vendors in the Running to Win Vendy Awards

Sept. 19, 2018 By Tara Law Some of Queens’ best food vendors are in the running for prizes at this Saturday’s Vendy Awards, which recognize the tastiest food carts, trucks and market vendors in the city. The 14th annual competition is a fundraiser for the Street Vendor Project, which advocates for vendors rights and provides… Read more »

Report: Crowley Will Remain Queens Dems Party Boss

Sept. 17, 2018 By Tara Law Outgoing Congressman Joseph Crowley has retained the chairmanship of the Queens Democratic Party–despite losing his primary to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in June. The Queens Democratic Party voted 60 to four to reelect Crowley during a meeting at the Georgia Diner this morning, reported the New York Post. Crowley, who has been the… Read more »

Queens Night Market to Return Sept. 29

Sept. 17, 2018 By Tara Law The Queens International Night Market will return for its fall season later this month. The popular market, which is open Saturdays from April until Oct. 27, will return on Sept. 29 after taking a hiatus to accommodate the U.S. Open. This fall, the market will feature food, art and… Read more »

Police Release Photos of Man Who Stole 60K from Elmhurst Bar

Sept. 17, 2018 By Tara Law Police have released photos of a man who allegedly stole $60,000 and a video surveillance system from an Elmhurst bar last month. Police say that the suspect burglarized Sal Y Pimienta, a bar at 81-10 Roosevelt Ave., on Aug. 5 at around 8:25 a.m. The suspect got inside the… Read more »

Hero Cop Awarded Proclamation for Saving Toddler’s Life

Sept. 17, 2018 By Christian Murray A rookie police officer who saved the life of a toddler at the 115th Precinct station house in Jackson Heights July 30 received a proclamation at City Hall last week. Osvaldo Nunez, who had only been on the force a few weeks, administered CPR on a toddler after the… Read more »

Monserrate to be Democratic District Leader Following Thursday Vote

Sept. 14, 2018 By Tara Law Hiram Monserrate, a disgraced former state senator and city councilmember, defeated incumbent George R. Dixon on Thursday to become a Democratic district leader for the 35th district.  Monserrate generated 1,953 votes— 54.42 percent of the vote— and will serve as a district leader representing sections of Corona and Jackson… Read more »