This story was originally published by Chalkbeat, a nonprofit news organization covering public education. Sign up for their newsletters here: ckbe.at/newsletters By Christina Veiga, Chalkbeat Every public school student in New York City will soon receive more than $400 to help pay for food while school buildings are shut down, regardless of family income. Through a federal… Read more »
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Developers Unveil Big Plans for LIC Waterfront, Up to 12 Million Square Feet Planned
May 21, 2020 By Christian Murray A group of developers looking to build on a 28-acre section of land surrounding Anable Basin provided an overview of their plans at a Community Board 2 Land Use Meeting Wednesday night. The developers announced that they are looking to build 10-to-12 million square feet of space on the… Read more »
‘All Roads Are Leading’ to New York City Reopening in June: Mayor
May 21, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City is on its way to reopening as early as June 1 as it inches closer to defeating the coronavirus, Mayor Bill de Blasio said today. The Big Apple is on track to enter phase one of its reopening soon, he said. “It’s clear as a bell,”… Read more »
City Comptroller Pushing Mayor to Open NYC Beaches and Pools
May 21, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer wants the city to open beaches and pools — and refuted the mayor’s pool-less plan for summer in the Big Apple. Mayor Bill de Blasio has prohibited swimming at city beaches — which would normally open for the season this Memorial Day weekend… Read more »
Queens Borough President Candidate Calls for Open Streets to Help Restaurants
May 20, 2020 By Allie Griffin City Council Member and Queens borough president candidate Costa Constantinides is calling on the city to create 10 miles of commercial corridors — where streets are shut to traffic and local restaurants can open “European-style” sidewalk cafe space. The proposal is part of a plan Constantinides announced today that… Read more »
178,000 NYC Students To Attend Summer School This Year: Mayor
May 20, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Schools not going to be out for summer for many New York City kids this year. The city has announced that around 178,000 students will be taking part in its summer learning program starting July. The extra teaching will be for students who failed to reach grade-level standards this… Read more »
COVID-19 Testing Site To Open in Flushing Thursday
May 20, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Flushing will open its first COVID-19 test site Thursday, Council Member Peter Koo has announced. The testing site will open daily at Chen Excelsior/East Sunrise Medical on 42-66 Kissena Blvd., from May 21 to May 26, Koo said in a statement Tuesday. COVID-19 diagnostic and antibody testing is available… Read more »
Corona Street Vendors Hit With Summonses During Pandemic, Sparks Outrage from Activists
May 20, 2020 By Allie Griffin Three immigrant street vendors were issued summonses by the NYPD for selling tamales and flowers on Monday — sparking outrage from activists and elected officials over the enforcement during a pandemic that has burdened the immigrant community. The vendors were ticketed for selling tamales and flowers inside Corona Plaza… Read more »
Man Killed After Fire Burns Through Elmhurst Home, Lit Cigarette Likely Cause
May 20, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A man was killed after a fire burned through his Elmhurst home Wednesday morning. Paul Agopian, 77, was inside his two-story wood-frame house at 90-17 55 Ave., when the deadly fire broke out. A preliminary investigation revealed that Agopian may have been smoking in his bedroom which led to… Read more »
New York Memorial Day Services Can Go Ahead With Max 10 People: Cuomo
May 20, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that Memorial Day services to honor those who have died while serving in the military will be allowed to go ahead this weekend – with restrictions. Ceremonies with a maximum of 10 people in attendance will be permitted, the governor said at a press… Read more »