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Astoria Houses Senior Center to Remain Open, After Facing Threat of Closure

June 20, 2019 By Shane O’Brien Community leaders and elected officials announced today that the Astoria Houses Senior Center will remain open. The announcement comes just two months after the Mayor’s office had proposed shutting down the facility, citing low attendance as the reason. The administration threatened to close the facility and many others operated… Read more »

Simotas Bill Extending Statute of Limitations for Rape Passes Senate, Assembly

June 20, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan The Assembly passed a bill Wednesday introduced by Aravella Simotas that would increase the statute of limitations for both second degree rape and incest. Victims of these crimes would have 20 years to report them, quadrupling the current five year limit. The bill was also passed by the senate…. Read more »

City Sues Astoria-Based Operators of Illegal Airbnb Ring

June 19, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan The city has launched a lawsuit against a number of Astoria residents accused of using Airbnb and other rental platforms to illegally rent out housing in 36 buildings across the City. The operators, according to the suit, converted 60 housing units into illegal hotels, and between 2015 and 2019… Read more »

Dutch Kills Playground to Officially Reopen Thursday After $4.5 Million Revamp

June 19, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan (Updated) Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer and the Parks Dept. will officially reopen Dutch Kills Playground Thursday, marking the completion of a $4.5 million overhaul. The Parks Dept. has reconstructed the northern section of the playground, which now features new adult fitness equipment, basketball and handball courts, new accessible play… Read more »

City Council Groups Voice Support for Carranza Following Recent Criticism

June 19, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan The New York City Council’s Black, Latino/a, Asian Caucus (BLAC) and Progressive Caucus united yesterday to voice their support for Education Chancellor Richard Carranza after a letter, signed by seven City Council members and two Assembly members, was sent to Mayor Bill de Blasio on Saturday condemning Carranza’s alleged… Read more »

Cuomo to Deploy 500 Officers to Crack Down on Fare Evasion, Transit Worker Assaults

June 18, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan Governor Andrew Cuomo announced yesterday an agreement with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that would add 500 officers to the city’s transit system to crack down on the increasing number of fare evasions and assaults on transit workers. “This year we succeeded in making historic reforms to the MTA and… Read more »

New Sports Field Opens at Bryant High School, Officials Cut Ribbon

June 17, 2019 By Meghan Sackman Elected officials cut the ribbon on William Cullen Bryant High School’s new $3.3 million sports field on Friday. The sports area, located at the 48-10 31st Ave. school, includes a running track, turf field, batting cages, softball field, trees, benches, and fitness equipment. Construction began last fall. The project was… Read more »

Father’s Day Classic Car Show to Take Place on Shore Boulevard Sunday

June 15, 2019 By Meghan Sackman The second annual Father’s Day Classic Car Show will take place Sunday along Shore Boulevard. The event, hosted by the Astoria Park Alliance, goes from 11 a.m. through 2:30 p.m. and is being held on Shore Boulevard given the location’s history of attracting car and motorcycle enthusiasts. The boulevard will… Read more »