April 3, 2020 By Allie Griffin Mayor Bill de Blasio advised all New Yorkers Thursday to wear face coverings when stepping outside their homes. He said people should wear bandanas, scarves, or other coverings over their mouth and nose while out in public in order to slow the spread of the virus that has infected… Read more »
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Queens and Brooklyn Churches Will Ring “Bells of Hope” During Coronavirus Pandemic
April 2, 2020 By Allie Griffin Queens and Brooklyn churches will ring “Bells of Hope” beginning tomorrow and continuing every day as the city grapples with the coronavirus pandemic that is killing New Yorkers. Every parish in the two boroughs with outdoor bells will ring them each day at 3 p.m. at the request of… Read more »
E-Bike/E-Scooter Legislation Included in State Budget, But City Law Still Needs to be Passed
April 2, 2020 By Christian Murray The New York State legislature reached a budget agreement yesterday that includes a provision that will legalize the operation of most e-bicycles and e-scooters. The new legislation is similar to what State Sen. Jessica Ramos and Assembly Member Nily Rozic championed in 2019 that Governor Andrew Cuomo did not… Read more »
Corona Has the Most COVID-19 Cases in the City With Almost 1,000 Infected
April 2, 2020 By Allie Griffin Corona, the Queens neighborhood that shares the same name as the horrid virus, has the most COVID-19 cases in New York City — with nearly 1,000 cases in its zip code, according to newly released data. Elmhurst has the second greatest number of cases and Jackson Heights is high… Read more »
Governor Shuts Down New York City Playgrounds, Basketball Courts
April 1, 2020 By Allie Griffin Governor Andrew Cuomo will shut down all New York City playgrounds to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, he announced today. The order comes after Mayor Bill de Blasio resisted a mass closure and opted to shut down specific playgrounds where social distancing was not being observed. However, at… Read more »
‘Thank You’ Sign Placed Outside Elmhurst Hospital Pays Tribute to Frontline Workers
April 1, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A New York City artist has erected “Thank You” signs outside various city hospitals – including Elmhurst Hospital – to show his appreciation for frontline staff battling the COVID-19 spread. Scott LoBaido, a Staten Island native who has been creating patriotic art for 25 years, said he wanted to… Read more »
Kew Gardens Hills Playground Ordered Shut, Parkgoers Fail to Observe Social Distancing Requirements
April 1, 2020 By Christian Murray Mayor Bill de Blasio announced yesterday that a Kew Gardens Hills playground is one of 10 throughout the city that has been shut down due to a lack of social distancing. Mauro Playground, located within Flushing Meadows Corona Park at Park Drive East and 73rd Terrace, was closed March… Read more »
Indian-American Supermarket Patel Brothers Temporarily Closes Stores
March 31, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A popular Indian-American supermarket chain has announced that it has temporarily closed all of its U.S. stores – including its Jackson Heights location – in order to help flatten the coronavirus curve. Patel Brothers – which runs over 50 grocery stores specializing in food found in the Indian sub-continent… Read more »
Nearly 1,000 NYC lives Lost to COVID-19, More Than 300 From Queens
March 31, 2020 By Michael Dorgan COVID-19 has killed more than 300 Queens residents since the outbreak of the pandemic, according to the latest data released by the NYC Department of Health this morning Since the beginning of the outbreak, Queens has been the hardest borough hit with 309 lives lost, accounting for 33 percent… Read more »
City to Get 250 Ambulances, 500 EMTs and Paramedics to Help With Coronavirus Response
March 31, 2020, By Michael Dorgan Mayor Bill De Blasio has announced that the city – in partnership with FEMA – will get an additional 250 ambulances and around 500 extra EMTs and paramedics to help meet the spike in demand for emergency services. The extra resources will increase medical transport capacity between medical sites… Read more »