Jan. 25, 2021 By Allie Griffin The opening of a 24/7 COVID-19 vaccination site at Citi Field has been postponed as New York City’s supply of the vaccine dwindles. The vaccine “mega site” at the ball field was originally set to open this week. However, the city doesn’t have enough doses this week to supply… Read more »
Author: Allie Griffin
Man Steals Thousands in Cash and Electronics From Seven Flushing Businesses: NYPD
Jan. 22, 2021 By Allie Griffin Police are searching for a suspect tied to a string of commercial burglaries in Flushing. The suspect — a man believed to be in his 20s — has burglarized seven businesses in the neighborhood since mid-December, according to police. He has allegedly stolen thousands of dollars of cash and… Read more »
City Council Candidate Comes Under Fire for Alleged Anti-Semitic Tweet
Jan. 19, 2021 By Allie Griffin A candidate for the city council seat representing Kew Gardens Hills has come under fire for an alleged anti-Semitic tweet she posted nearly five years ago. Moumita Ahmed, who’s running for the District 24 seat, allegedly replied to a Feb. 22, 2015 tweet that included a photoshopped image of… Read more »
City’s COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Will Run Out by Friday, de Blasio Warns
Jan. 19, 2021 By Allie Griffin New York City’s supply of the COVID-19 vaccine will run out by Friday, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today. The city’s supply of life-saving doses will begin to dry up on Thursday and health officials will be forced to cancel appointments that are scheduled for Friday and beyond, de… Read more »
Flushing Assembly Member Ron Kim Endorses Andrew Yang for Mayor
Jan. 18, 2021 By Allie Griffin Flushing Assembly Member Ron Kim has endorsed Andrew Yang for New York City mayor. The progressive state lawmaker officially backed Yang — who recently ran for the Democratic nominee for president — on Friday after the pair toured Queens’ largest food pantry together. The two men visited La Jornada… Read more »
70-Year-Old Queens Woman Charged with Attempted Assault for Poisoning Husband
Jan. 18, 2021 By Allie Griffin A 70-year-old Oakland Gardens woman was charged with attempted assault for poisoning her husband. Suncha Tinevra, of 223rd Place, was arraigned at Queens Criminal Court Friday night on charges of attempted assault, reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a weapon. Tinevra allegedly spiked her husband’s coffee with insect killer… Read more »
Queens Village Man Charged With Murder in Brutal Stabbing Death of his Father
Jan. 18, 2021 By Allie Griffin A Queens Village man has been charged with murder for allegedly stabbing his 72-year-old father to death. Jaimie Walker, 30, was arraigned Saturday night at Queens Criminal Court on murder and weapon possession charges. Walker, of Hempstead Avenue, allegedly stomped on his father’s head, choked him and then stabbed… Read more »
Addabbo Introduces Bill to Protect Cognitively Disabled During Pandemic, Follows Autistic Man’s Death
Jan. 15, 2021 By Allie Griffin State Sen. Joseph Addabbo introduced a bill earlier this month to protect people with cognitive disabilities during the pandemic after he heard of an autistic constituent’s tragic death. Addabbo said he was inspired to craft the bill after learning about the passing of Fred D’Amico, a 30-year-old Glendale man… Read more »
New Yorkers 65 and Older Can Now Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination: Cuomo
Jan. 12, 2021 By Allie Griffin New Yorkers 65 and older can now receive the COVID-19 vaccination, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday. The announcement comes one day after people 75 and older became eligible for the shot across the state. Cuomo said he lowered the age restrictions in line with newly-released guidelines from the Centers… Read more »
Queens’ First IKEA Store Now Open in Rego Park
Jan. 12, 2021 By Allie Griffin The first IKEA store in Queens opened Monday. The popular Swedish furniture and homeware retailer opened a 115,000 square-foot store in the Rego Center shopping mall, at the corner of Queens Boulevard and Junction Boulevard. The store is now open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. It’s the first… Read more »