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NYPD: 88-Year-Old Driver Strikes 17-Year-Old Pedestrian Dead in Crosswalk

June 25, 2018 By Christian Murray A 17-year-old pedestrian was struck dead while in the crosswalk by an 88-year-old driver in the Clearview section of Queens this morning. Madeline Shershen, a Flushing teen, was hit while crossing Utopia Parkway at 16th Ave in the marked crosswalk at about 10:30 a.m., police said. Shershen was transported… Read more »

NYPD: Shirtless Man Robs Victim in Flushing Apartment

June 25. 2018 By Christian Murray The police are looking for a suspect who entered a Flushing man’s apartment last week and then threw the victim to the ground and took his cellphone The suspect entered the 63-year-old victim’s apartment at around 4 p.m. on June 21 and when confronted he threw the man to… Read more »

3-Day-Old Girl Found Dead in Flushing Home

June 18, 2018 By Tara Law A 3-day-old girl died after her mother realized she had stopped breathing in their Flushing home on Saturday. Baby Joyce Liang was found unresponsive at the 136th St. home at around 6 p.m., police say. Her mother called 911 and police rushed to the scene. Emergency responders performed CPR… Read more »

Lottery Begins for Affordable Units in Flushing

June 13, 2018 By Christian Murray The application period for an affordable apartment in a Flushing complex opened yesterday. There are 3 affordable units on offer at a newly-developed complex at 168-05 Depot Road.  The building is four stories and will also contain four market-rate units. The building will offer parking–for a fee– and a… Read more »

Tour the Best of Flushing, Chamber offers ‘Passport to Flushing’

June 12, 2018 By Tara Law The public is invited to pick up their own “Passport to Flushing” and take a self-guided tour of the neighborhood’s cultural sites, businesses and restaurants from June 15 to 17. The special “passport” booklet will guide participants to 22 of Flushing’s most interesting destinations— and provide them with special… Read more »

Meng Pans De Blasio’s Plan to Scrap High School Admissions Test

June 7, 2018 By Tara Law Congresswoman Grace Meng condemned the mayor for not taking input from the Asian community on a plan to admit more black, Latino, female and low-income students to New York City’s specialized high schools. Meng, New York’s highest ranking Asian-American official, criticized Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard… Read more »

Flushing Playground Officially Opens, Ribbon Cutting Held Monday

June 7, 2018 By Christian Murray A ribbon cutting was held Monday for the opening of a new playground on a site used by two Flushing schools. The playground was built at JHS 189Q and the Flushing International School, located at 144-80 Barclay Ave, on space that had previously been used for parking. The new… Read more »