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Steinway Library Reopens Following $4.9 Million Upgrade

Jan. 18, 2022 By Christian Murray The Steinway Library in Astoria reopened today after undergoing a $4.9 million capital upgrade that includes the installation of an ADA elevator and improvements such as new ceilings, floorings and furniture throughout the 3-level building. The library, located at 21-45 31st St., closed fully in August 2018 and significant… Read more »

Historic Woodside Site Revamped Into Community Garden

Jan. 14, 2022 By Sarah Kerson In 2017, two Woodside residents came together with one goal in mind: to clean up a historic site on 51st Street across from the Woodside Houses that had become an eyesore. “It was so overgrown,” said Elizabeth O’Connor, who with her then-neighbor Samantha Yeung organized efforts to create a… Read more »

108 Police Precinct Seeks Recruits for its Auxiliary Officer Program

Jan. 12, 2022 By Christian Murray The NYPD 108 Precinct is calling on residents to sign up to be part of its volunteer auxiliary program. The auxiliary unit, which consists of an all-volunteer group, helps the police force in maintaining order at parades, festivals and street fairs—as well as assists in patrolling subway entrances, parks… Read more »

Variety Boys & Girls Club Receives $1.25 Million Grant to Support New Science Lab

Jan. 11, 2022 By Christian Murray Two hydro-electric companies that will be delivering clean energy to a substation in Astoria in 2025 have come together to donate $1.25 million to the Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens. Hydro-Quebec and Transmission Developers Inc., which are developing a clean energy transmission line from the Canada-US border… Read more »

NYPD Arrest Rapper Chucky73 for Kosciuszko Bridge Shutdown

Jan. 11, 2022 By Christian Murray The police have arrested the well-known rapper Chucky73 for allegedly taking part in a party that shut down the Kosciuszko Bridge in November. Adel Mejia, also known as Chucky73, was arrested by officers from the NYPD108 Police Precinct this morning for reckless endangerment and other charges, sources said. His… Read more »

Half of Bail Reform Release Program Participants Rearrested, State Stats Show

This article was originally published by The CITY on Jan.10, 2022, 9:57 p.m.  By Greg B. Smith and Suhail Bhat City Hall expanded supervised release to create an alternative to Rikers Island and ensure defendants show up for trial. The number being rearrested far exceeds projections. High-flight-risk criminal defendants are being rearrested on felony charges… Read more »