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Astoria street to be co-named after 21-year-old hit and run victim this month

June 9, By Jason Cohen

A street in Astoria will be co-named later this month after a woman who was killed by a hit and run driver in 2015.

Councilman Costa Constantinides (D-Astoria) announced Wednesday that the corner of Ditmars Boulevard and 19th Street will be renamed in honor of 21-year-old Betty Jean DiBiaso on June 23.…

Gianaris bill that cracks down on unlicensed drivers passes state Senate

June 7, By Jason Cohen

The state senate passed a bill this week that would punish motorists who kill while driving with a revoked, suspended or invalid license will felony charges.

In 2014, State Senator Michael Gianaris (D-Astoria), a long time safe streets advocate,…

MTA will no longer take cash at RFK Bridge starting June 15

June 6, By Christian Murray

The MTA is introducing cashless tolls to the RFK-Triborough Bridge beginning June 15.

Sensors will be suspended over the bridge which will read E-ZPass tags and will take license plate images so vehicles no longer have to stop to pay tolls.…

Elected officials want to allow trucks on Grand Central to alleviate Astoria traffic

June 5, By Jason Cohen

Astoria lawmakers are calling on the Department of Transportation to allow large trucks to travel on a small section of the Grand Central Parkway—between the RFK-Triborough Bridge and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway– in order to alleviate traffic on Astoria Blvd and surrounding streets.…

Astoria man who went on anti-gay graffiti spree arrested by police

June 5, By Christian Murray

The police have arrested a man responsible for a rash of homophobic graffiti that has been scrawled on several buildings throughout Astoria this year.

Yaacov Shemesh, a 53-year-old Astoria resident, was arrested Thursday night for scrawling 22 hate-filled messages throughout the neighborhood,…