Author: michaeldorgan

Mayor and His Staff to Take One Week Unpaid Leave to Tackle Budget Crisis

Sept. 16, 2020 By Michael Dorgan  Mayor Bill de Blasio and his entire office staff will take one week of unpaid leave in order to help tackle the city’s fiscal crisis amid the coronavirus shutdown. The mayor said that the mandatory furloughs – which will affect nearly 500 employees – will save the city nearly… Read more »

Man Charged With Attempted Murder for Shooting at Cops in College Point Sunday: NYPD

Sept. 15, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A 25-year-old man who fired at police officers responding to a domestic violence call in College Point Sunday has been charged with attempted murder, according to the Queens District Attorney’s office. Rodolfo Montero, who faces life in prison if convicted, allegedly attacked the mother of his child and then… Read more »

Two Men Charged in Fatal Shooting of Jackson Heights Man

Sep. 14, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Two men have been indicted and charged for killing a 20-year-old Jackson Heights man in Corona in June. Joshua Petillo, 23, and Kevin Guerra, 21, allegedly chased Dante Santillan down a street on June 30 before Petillo fatally shot him in the back, according to the Queens District Attorneys… Read more »

38-Year-Old Man Shot Multiple Times in Elmhurst Monday Morning

Sep. 14, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A 38-year-old man was shot multiple times near Roosevelt Avenue in Elmhurst early Monday morning. The man was shot in the back, arm and leg by a male suspect in his 30s outside 86-10 Roosevelt Ave. just before 4 a.m., police said. The incident stemmed from a dispute the… Read more »

Queens Businesses Are Being Decimated, Owners Call on Government for Help

Sep. 10, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Dozens of small business owners in Queens have come together to call on the government to help them get through the economic crisis before they are forced to permanently close. The business owners appealed to city, state and federal officials for financial relief and other forms of assistance at… Read more »

City Comptroller Scott Stringer Announces Candidacy for Mayor

Sep. 8, 2020 By Michael Dorgan City Comptroller Scott Stringer has announced that he will run in the Democratic Primary for New York City Mayor in 2021. The city’s top fiscal watchdog made the announcement Tuesday and offered a vision for the city’s economic recovery–with a focus on riving small businesses, trimming the budget and… Read more »

Queens Officials Want Sports Arenas to Pay More Taxes to Help Economic Recovery

Sep. 3, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Queens Council Members Costa Constantinides, Jimmy Van Bramer and Antonio Reynoso are among a group of elected officials who want New York sports arenas and franchisees to pay more taxes to help the cash-strapped city get through the current economic crisis. Nine city council members–including the three from Queens–… Read more »