July 29, 2021 By Michael Dorgan The Olympic Games kicked off in Tokyo last week and there are several athletes from Queens chasing glory for Team USA. The World’s Borough is being represented in track and field, basketball, fencing and table tennis. Dalilah Muhammad, who is from Jamaica, Queens, is looking to reclaim her crown… Read more »
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Shoeless Pervert Drags 11-Year-Old Down Alleyway and Threatens to Rape Her in Jackson Heights: NYPD
July 28, 2021 By Michael Dorgan An 11-year-old girl was allegedly threatened with rape and murder after being dragged down an alleyway by a shoeless pervert in Jackson Heights Sunday morning, according to police. The girl was walking on her own to a grocery store in the vicinity of 86th Street and Northern Boulevard at around… Read more »
30-Year-Old Man Arrested for String of Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes in Southeast Queens
July 28, 2021 By Allie Griffin A 30-year-old man was arrested Tuesday for a string of anti-Muslim hate crimes in Southeast Queens. Naved Durrni, of Jamaica, was cuffed and charged with assault as a hate crime, criminal possession of a weapon and other charges. He allegedly beat two Muslim couples and threatened a third Muslim… Read more »
Man Killed After Smashing Vehicle Into Tree on LIE in Flushing Wednesday
July 28, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A man is dead after losing control of his vehicle and smashing into a tree on the Long Island Expressway in Flushing early Wednesday. The victim was driving westbound on the LIE — just before the Kissena Boulevard overpass — when he lost control of his 2008 Subaru Legacy… Read more »
City Offering $100 to New Yorkers Who Get Their First Shot at a City-Run Vaccine Site
July 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin The city is offering $100 to every New Yorker who gets their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine at a city-run site starting Friday, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday. Only people who live or work in the city and get their first dose at a vaccination site run… Read more »
Fundraiser to Replace Church Statues Destroyed in Hate Crime Brings in More Than $20K
July 27, 2021 By Allie Griffin A fundraiser to replace two religious statues that were destroyed in an apparent anti-Catholic hate crime outside a Forest Hills church earlier this month has raised more than $20,000. The funds will go toward the purchase of two new statues after the existing ones outside Our Lady of Mercy… Read more »
State Streamlines Rent Relief Application After Facing Criticism Over Payment Delays
July 27, 2021 By Allie Griffin The state announced Monday that it has streamlined the application process for its rent relief program that aims to cover New Yorkers’ unpaid rent. The announcement comes one day after U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer said the state was too slow in distributing payments from its $2.7 billion rental assistance… Read more »
Man Crushed to Death Under Tractor-Trailer in Willets Point Monday: NYPD
July 27, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A man is dead after he threw himself under a moving tractor-trailer and was crushed by its tires in Willets Point Monday. The victim was chasing after a 2020 Peterbilt tractor-trailer — that was traveling in the vicinity of 126th Place and 34th Avenue at around 9:50 a.m. —… Read more »
Rat Complaints in Queens Are Up Nearly 30 Percent This Year: See Neighborhood Data
July 22, 2021 By Allie Griffin The number of rat complaints has jumped significantly in Queens this year, with complaints in neighborhoods like Woodside and Ridgewood more than double what they were a year ago. There were 1,812 complaints across Queens for the Jan. 1 — June 30 period this year, up more than 27… Read more »
‘Back to Gridlock’: NYC Bridge and Tunnel Traffic Returning to Pre-Pandemic Levels as Mass Transit Lags
This article was originally published by The CITY on JULY 26, 2021, 9:01PM EDT BY Jose Martinez Traffic has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels on bridges and tunnels across the city, data shows — spurring concerns that New York is headed “right back to gridlock” as mass transit use lags. More than 27.9 million vehicles crossed… Read more »