May 24, 2021 By Christina Santucci An artist and member of the Guardians of Flushing Bay – a coalition of community members, environmentalists and non-motorized boaters – will lead a walking tour of the area around Flushing Creek next month. The event is scheduled to take place June 19 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.,… Read more »
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Thousands March Through the Streets of Sunnyside and Astoria in Support of Palestinians
May 23, 2021 By Christina Santucci Thousands of people marched through the streets of Queens from Sunnyside to Astoria Saturday afternoon in support of Palestinians. Within Our Lifetime – a Palestinian-led community organization that also held a large rally in Bay Ridge last week – organized the event, which began at Queens Boulevard and 46th… Read more »
PODCAST: We Talk to Harpreet Toor, Candidate For the 23rd Council District
May 20, 2021 By Christian Murray Several candidates are running to represent the 23rd Council District—a position that is currently held by Barry Grodenchik who is not seeking re-election. In our latest podcast, we talk to Harpreet Singh Toor who is one of seven candidates campaigning for the seat. Toor, who aims to become the… Read more »
Two Groups Have Competing Visions for 34th Avenue in Jackson Heights, Both Launch Petitions to Garner Support
May 20, 2021 By Christina Santucci Two separate groups of Jackson Heights residents are ramping up efforts to see their different visions for 34th Avenue become reality. While one is advocating for 34th Avenue to be transformed into a permanent park, the other is seeking to reduce current restrictions on vehicle traffic. About 1.3 miles… Read more »
Meng Applauds House Passage of Her COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act That Aims to Combat Anti-Asian Hate
May 20, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A bill aimed at combating anti-Asian hate crimes passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday with overwhelming support and now heads to the president’s desk to be signed into law. The bill, known as the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, would simplify the reporting and review process pertaining to racially… Read more »
Forest Hills Stadium to Host First Concert Since COVID Outbreak July 23
May 19, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Forest Hills Stadium will host its first concert since the COVID-19 pandemic began when Brandi Carlile performs at the outdoor music venue on Friday, July 23. The venue, which can seat a maximum capacity of 13,000 people, canceled last year’s summer concert schedule, which was to include major acts… Read more »
Queens Voters Aged 50+ Name Crime As Their Biggest Concern
May 19, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Queens voters aged 50+ view crime as their number one concern, a recent poll found. An AARP-Siena College poll published Monday found that 67 percent of Queens respondents 50+ named crime as their biggest concern, followed by the availability of affordable housing at 59 percent. The concern relating to… Read more »
Ramos Bill Aims to Speed Up Access to Liquors Licenses for NYC Bars and Restaurants
Photo: Stock Unsplash @louishansel May 19, 2021 By Christina Santucci The city’s hospitality association is calling on state legislators to pass a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jessica Ramos that would allow city bars and restaurants to get the authority they need to sell alcoholic beverages more quickly. Currently, only businesses outside of New York… Read more »
Andrew Yang Cross Endorses Council Candidates Richard Lee and Sandra Ung
May 19, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Mayoral candidate Andrew Yang cross-endorsed a pair of city council candidates Monday running in separate districts in northeast Queens. Yang voiced his support for Richard Lee of District 19 and Sandra Ung of District 20, calling them “two rising AAPI leaders” in New York. “As hate crimes continue to… Read more »
Vaccinated New Yorkers Will Be Able to Go Mask-Free in Most Settings Starting Wednesday
May 17, 2021 By Christian Murray Vaccinated New Yorkers will be able to go mask-free in most settings starting Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced at a press conference this morning. Residents who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to ditch their masks starting Wednesday—in line with CDC guidance announced last week. “If… Read more »