Author: michaeldorgan

City’s Restaurant Week Kicks Off Today, 45 Queens Businesses Participating

Jan. 25, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A citywide initiative kicks off Monday to help struggling restaurants generate some much-needed cash in the midst of ongoing coronavirus lockdowns. The initiative, called Restaurant Week To Go, features 45 restaurants in Queens as part of the 570 eateries that are participating. The event runs from Jan. 25 through… Read more »

New Data Reveals the Toll COVID-19 is Having on Queens Hospitals

Jan. 20, 2021 By Michael DorganĀ  The number of residents being admitted to Queens hospitals with COVID-19 has steadily increased over the past three months and new data sheds a light on the toll the influx of patients is having on the borough’s hospitals. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services began releasing hospital… Read more »

Catholic High School in College Point to Close After Being Open for 100-Plus Years

Jan. 19, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A Catholic high school in College Point will permanently close at the end of the 2021 school year due to financial difficulties that have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. St. Agnes Academic High School, an all-girls private Roman Catholic school that opened in 1908, made the announcement earlier this… Read more »

Forum on The State of Queens Media To Take Place Tuesday

Jan. 18, 2021 By Michael DorganĀ  A public forum discussing the current state of the news media in Queens – and its outlook for the future – will take place on Jan. 19 from 2 p.m. The forum, which is being organized by the Queens Chamber of Commerce via Zoom, will feature some of the… Read more »

New Flushing Busway To Go Into Effect Next Week: Mayor

Jan. 13, 2021 By Michael Dorgan The controversial new Flushing busway will go into effect on Jan. 19 at 6 a.m., Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday. The 1-year pilot program will see a 0.6 mile stretch of Main Street – from Northern Boulevard to Sanford Avenue – converted into a busway in order to… Read more »

Flushing Busway Gets the Green Light After Judge Strikes Down Opponents’ Appeal

Jan. 5, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A last-ditch effort to prevent the city from installing a controversial new busway on Main Street in Flushing was struck down by a Queens Supreme Court judge Tuesday. Judge Kevin Kerrigan denied an appeal against the Dept. of Transportation which sought to stop the agency from converting a stretch… Read more »