Feb. 4, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Love comes in many forms. A Valentine’s Day-inspired initiative kicked off Wednesday that encourages residents to shop locally in order to help small businesses generate some much-needed cash. The city-wide initiative, called the Sweethearts Shop Local Program, calls on the public to show their “love and support” for small… Read more »
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Holden Calls on Cuomo To Reopen City Indoor Dining at 50 Percent Capacity, Immediately
Feb. 3, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Council Member Robert Holden is calling on Governor Andrew Cuomo to immediately reopen indoor dining in New York City at 50 percent capacity. Holden penned a letter to Cuomo on Feb. 1 demanding that the governor reconsider his decision to make bars and restaurants wait until Valentine’s Day before… Read more »
State Lawmakers Repeal ‘Walking While Trans’ Ban
Feb. 3. 2021 By Michael Dorgan New York state lawmakers have repealed legislation that critics say has been used by police to target transgender people in the name of curbing illegal prostitution. Lawmakers passed a bill Tuesday that repealed section 240.37 of the penal code which is commonly referred to as the “Walking While Trans”… Read more »
Queens City Council Candidates Sign Pledge to Remove NYPD From City Schools
Feb. 1, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Dozens of candidates running for city council have pledged to remove the NYPD from public schools. Approximately 70 candidates, including 22 from Queens, have signed on to a pledge where they would call for the NYPD to be barred from schools if elected. Furthermore, they would also seek to… Read more »
More Than a Dozen Queens Council Candidates Seek to Cancel Petitioning Due to COVID
Feb. 1, 2021 By Christina Santucci More than two dozen political candidates from Queens say that gathering signatures to get on the ballot is too dangerous during the pandemic and want city and state officials to suspend the requirement. The group penned a letter Jan. 27 that was sent to the governor, the mayor and… Read more »
16-Year-Old Boy Arrested Following Series of Daylight Robberies Inside a Flushing Park: NYPD
Jan. 29, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Police have arrested a 16-year-old boy in connection to a series of daylight robberies that occurred inside a park in Flushing earlier this month. The boy, along with two other suspects, allegedly participated in up to four robberies inside Kissena Corridor Park between Jan. 8 and Jan. 15, according… Read more »
City Council Passes Bill To Add 4,000 Extra Street Food Vendor Permits
Jan. 29, 2021 By Michael Dorgan The City Council passed legislation Thursday that will more than double the number of permits for food vendors in the five boroughs. The bill clears the way for an additional 4,000 street food vending permits to be granted over the next 10 years. The new permits will be on… Read more »
Jewish Funeral Home in Rego Park Likely To Be Demolished, Alarms Preservationists
Jan. 28, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A historic Jewish funeral home in Rego Park is likely to be demolished to make way for a housing complex. The owners of Parkside Memorial Chapels, located at 98-60 Queens Blvd., plan to develop the site and build affordable housing dedicated for seniors, according to Council Member Karen Koslowitz…. Read more »
Woman Dead From Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Flushing
Jan 27, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A woman is dead after a suspected carbon monoxide poisoning incident in Flushing Tuesday. The FDNY and EMS responded to a 911 call just after 8 p.m. and came across an unconscious woman on the floor of her apartment inside 34-45 Leavitt St., the FDNY said. The 52-year-old was… Read more »
Kew Gardens Homeowner Comes Under Fire For Hanging Banner Saying Biden Administration Marks the Beginning of Socialism
Jan. 26, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A local candidate for city council has taken issue with a large banner hanging in front of a house in Kew Gardens that claims Joe Biden’s inauguration marked the beginning of socialism. Aleda Gagarin, who is running as a progressive to represent District 29, came across the banner at… Read more »