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City to Deploy 400 NYPD Officers to Cluster Areas, Including Kew Gardens, Far Rockaway

Oct. 1, 2020 By Allie Griffin City Hall will deploy hundreds of city workers to enforce coronavirus rules and educate residents in nine neighborhoods that are seeing an alarming uptick in COVID-19 cases. The city will send out 400 NYPD officers, more than 300 Test & Trace Corps members and 250 additional agency staff to the neighborhoods… Read more »

Woodside Man Indicted for Murder in Stabbing Death of Mother

Sept. 30, 2020 By Christian Murray A Woodside man who allegedly butchered his 78-year-old mother to death with a meat cleaver earlier this year has been indicted on murder charges. David Galicia, 48, of 41st Avenue in Woodside, allegedly killed his mother during the early hours of April 24 by striking her in the head… Read more »

COVID Testing Trucks Come to Rego Park and Kew Gardens Following Spike in Cases

Sept. 30, 2020 By Allie Griffen The city is providing free mobile COVID-19 testing in Kew Gardens and Rego Park from today through Friday. The two neighborhoods have become hotspots for the virus with the Department of Health releasing data Wednesday revealing that 2.64 percent of tests conducted in Rego Park came back positive and… Read more »

New Bayside Elementary School Opens, Several School Additions Completed

Sept. 30, 2020 By Christian Murray A new 292-seat elementary school opened in Bayside Tuesday. The school, located at the former home of St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic school at 56-10 214th St., is one of 11 school buildings that opened across the city yesterday. The School Construction Authority completed several additions as well as the… Read more »

New York City’s COVID Positivity Rate Surpasses 3 Percent For First Time in Months

Sept. 29, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City’s COVID-19 positivity rate surpassed 3 percent for the first time since June, as thousands of public school students returned to school buildings today. The city’s daily positivity rate swelled to 3.25 percent, largely due to growing clusters in nine zip codes across Queens and Brooklyn, Mayor… Read more »