Sept. 20, 2022 Staff Report The Sunnyside Post Mile is back, and this year it is coming with a Halloween theme—and the organizers are encouraging participants to run or walk in costume. The event is scheduled for Oct. 22 and will take place on the streets of Sunnyside. There will be prizes for the fastest… Read more »
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MTA Holds Press Conference in Corona to Announce That Cameras Will be Installed in All Subway Cars
Sept. 20, 2022 By Christian Murray Gov. Kathy Hochul was in Corona Tuesday to announce that security cameras will be installed in all subway cars. The governor said that the MTA will place two cameras on each of its more than 6,400 subway cars. The announcement follows the installation of 10,000 cameras across all 472… Read more »
48 Percent of Respondents to MTA Survey Report Being Satisfied or Very Satisfied With Subway System
Sept. 20, 2022 By Christian Murray The MTA released the results of it’s Spring 2022 bi-annual survey Monday that revealed that only 48 percent of subway riders are either satisfied or very satisfied with service. The results were based on a survey where the MTA gathered feedback from riders who rely on New York City… Read more »
The Halal Guys to Open Location at Queens Center Mall Saturday
Sept. 19, 2022 By Christian Murray The Halal Guys, a popular New York City-based halal food chain, is opening a location in the Queens Center Mall this weekend. The eatery, which was started by three Egyptian immigrants as a lone Manhattan food cart in 1990 and morphed into a brick-and-mortar restaurant business, will open a… Read more »
Community Boards Meetings Must Now be In-Person, Gov. Hochul Lifts COVID-19 Emergency Powers
Sept. 19, 2022 By Christian Murray Community boards throughout New York City will now have to meet in person. Gov. Kathy Hochul lifted the state’s emergency powers related to the COVID-19 pandemic last week and the change means that all city agencies—including community boards—must hold their meetings in person. The change will mean that all… Read more »
8-Year-Old Girl Dies in College Point Fire Sparked by Lithium Battery in Scooter: FDNY
Sept. 19, 2022 By Czarinna Andres An 8-year-old girl was killed in a fire in College Point Saturday when a lithium battery in her brother’s scooter caught fire and tore through the family’s third floor apartment, officials said. Authorities received a 911 call at 7:38 a.m. that there was a blaze inside a three-story apartment… Read more »
Police Release Photo of Man Wanted for Questioning in Connection to Flushing Homicide
Sept. 15, 2022 By Christian Murray The police released a photo Wednesday of a man wanted in connection to a fatal stabbing that took place inside a Flushing apartment last month. The photo is of a man wanted for his involvement in the stabbing death of a 55-year-old woman inside an apartment building at 132-59… Read more »
Seven Raccoons Found With Rabies in Queens, Health Dept. Starts Vaccine Drop
Sept. 13, 2022 By Czarinna Andres The city has launched an initiative to vaccinate raccoons against rabies. The Dept. of Health, the Parks Dept. and wildlife biologists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture began distributing individual baits Monday containing an oral rabies vaccine in wooded areas in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and Staten Island. The campaign… Read more »
Queens Night Market Kicks Off Fall Season Saturday
Sept. 12, 2022 By Christian Murray The Queens Night Market returns to Flushing Meadows Corona Park for the fall season this Saturday. The event, which features food vendors from around the world who sell their native cuisine, will take place every Saturday through Oct. 29 from 5 p.m. to midnight. The season concludes with a… Read more »
Man Robs Forest Hills Bank, Then Gets on Bus to Flee
Sept. 12, 2022 By Christian Murray The police released photos Saturday of a man who allegedly robbed a Chase Bank branch in Forest Hills last month. The suspect allegedly entered the 118-30 Queens Blvd. branch at around 9:20 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 16 and passed the teller a note demanding cash. The teller complied and… Read more »