May 2, 2018 By Tara Law The father of the 9-year-old boy killed by an elderly driver while crossing Northern Boulevard Monday is calling on the city to make the road safer. Raul Ampuero’s son was struck dead by a Jeep Compass Monday while walking across Northern Boulevard near 70th Street. The boy, Giovanni Ampuero,… Read more »
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MTA to Repair and Repaint Elevated 7 Line from Jackson Heights through Corona
May 2, 2018 By Christian Murray The MTA will be repairing and repainting the elevated 7 line from 72nd Street in Jackson Heights through to 104th Street in Corona, the agency announced today. The work, which will cost $45 million, will include the removal of paint, dirt, grease and grime from the elevated structure. It… Read more »
State Will Repair Roadways Damaged by Harsh Winter Weather
May 1, 2018 By Tara Law The state is kicking in additional funds to repave sections of the Grand Central Parkway, Nassau Expressway and the Long Island Expressway that were damaged in this year’s severe winter weather. Governor Andrew Cuomo announced yesterday that he is allocating an additional $100 million for repaving state-owned roads across… Read more »
Jackson Heights Woman Sentenced to Probation, Mental Counseling for Abuse of 54 Animals: DA
April 30, 2018 By Christian Murray A Jackson Heights woman has been sentenced to 3 years probation and has been prohibited from owning animals for at least 10 years after being found guilty of animal cruelty charges, the Queens District Attorney announced today. Elizabeth Grant, 50, who is also required to undergo mental counseling, was… Read more »
Driver, 86, Charged with Killing Boy, 9, in Hit-and-Run on Northern Boulevard
April 30, 2018 By Tara Law An 86-year-old man who struck and killed a 9-year-old boy with his car as the child was crossing Northern Boulevard Saturday has been charged. Juan B. Jimenez, a Morningside Heights resident, was driving his red Jeep Compass north on 70th Street around 1:23 p.m. when he turned left onto… Read more »
Queens Library will Honor “It’s A Wonderful World” With Events Across Borough
April 27, 2018 By Tara Law Queens Library will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Louis Armstrong’s beloved song “What a Wonderful World” with events in all 62 of the system’s branches. Queens Library is partnering with the Louis Armstrong House Museum and the Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College to host free workshops, concerts,… Read more »
Completion Date of 7-Line Signal Upgrades Pushed Back Again: Report
April 27, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez The long-awaited completion date for the MTA’s signal upgrade work on the 7 line has once again been pushed back, according to a new report. The new date for the system’s complete implementation is now set for sometime in November, months away from its June 30 deadline, the Wall… Read more »
Peruvian Chain Restaurant Opens on Roosevelt Ave.
April 27, 2018 By Tara Law A restaurant that specializes in Peruvian cuisine opened its fifth location today–this one in Jackson Heights. Riko Peruvian Cuisine opened at 78-14 Roosevelt Ave, the same building as Blink Fitness. The restaurant serves Peruvian meat, seafood and ceviche dishes as well as specialty cocktails such as margaritas and sangria…. Read more »
North Corona Teen’s Death a Homicide, Police Say
April 27, 2018 By Tara Law The police have determined that a teenager found dead in Kissena Park Tuesday was the victim of a homicide. North Corona resident Andy Peralta, 17, was discovered lying unconscious in the park near 161st St around noon, police said. The police were called and emergency personnel rushed to the… Read more »
Additional Cleaning Services Funded for Sections of Roosevelt Avenue, Ditmars Blvd
April 26, 2018 By Tara Law Two additional workers will sweep the streets and empty garbage cans along sections of Roosevelt Avenue and Ditmars Boulevard for the next year, State Sen. Jose Peralta announced last week. Peralta secured $75,000 of state funds to hire the workers, who will be cleaning up the area in addition… Read more »