June 7, 2019 By Max Murray The police are looking for seven people who attacked and robbed two men at a Long Island City park last month. The suspects, five men and two women, approached the victims at Rainey Park, located at 34th Avenue and Vernon Boulevard, at around 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 16,… Read more »
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Police Bust Astoria-Based Gambling Ring, Seven Indicted: DA
June 6, 2019 By Christian Murray Seven people were indicted yesterday for enterprise corruption for allegedly operating an illegal gambling ring out of an Astoria office on 30th Avenue. The defendants have been charged with multiple crimes, including money laundering, promoting gambling, enterprise corruption as well as conspiracy. The seven individuals allegedly conspired to make… Read more »
Man Grabs Woman’s Buttocks Near Steinway Street, Police Release Video of Suspect
June 6, 2019 By Christian Murray The police are looking for a man who allegedly grabbed a 24-year-old woman’s buttocks while she was walking along an Astoria street on Sunday. The suspect approached the victim while she was walking in the vicinity of Steinway Street and Ditmars Boulevard at around 6:03 p.m. before grabbing her… Read more »
Gianaris’ Cat Declawing Bill Passed by Lawmakers Tuesday
June 5, 2019 By Max Murray State Senator Michael Gianaris announced yesterday the passage of legislation that would ban cat declawing. The legislation, passed by both the Assembly and Senate Tuesday, would impose a $1,000 fine on any person found guilty of declawing a cat unless the procedure is medically necessary. “Cat declawing is a… Read more »
Four Queens Residents Arrested For Forging City-Issued Parking Placards
June 5, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan Four Queens residents were busted recently as part of citywide crackdown on parking placard abuse. The city’s Department of Investigation announced yesterday that eight individuals–four from Queens– had been apprehended and charged with forging city-issued placards in an attempt to get out of parking tickets. The individuals allegedly tried… Read more »
Elected Officials Seek to Transform Rikers Island into Renewable Energy Center, Town Hall Discussion Thursday
June 4, 2019 By Max Murray A town hall meeting is taking place Thursday to discuss the future of Rikers Island as an area that can be used to generate renewable energy. Council Member Costa Constantinides is holding the event June 6 where he will discuss his plan of utilizing one-quarter of the 413-acre island… Read more »
Troubled Steinway Bar’s Liquor License Application Denied Yet Again by Community Board
June 3, 2019 By Meghan Sackman The owner of a problematic bar saw his application to sell alcohol denied by Community Board 1 yet again last month. Shkelqim Koci, the owner of Home Restaurant and Lounge, applied for a beer and wine license for his 28-49 Steinway St. establishment but it was unanimously rejected by Community… Read more »
Man Beaten, Stabbed inside Astoria 7-Eleven: NYPD
June 3, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan Police are searching for six men men wanted in connection with a brutal assault that took place inside an Astoria 7-Eleven last month. On Friday May 24, around 11 p.m., the group of suspects chased a 25-year-old man into the 7-Eleven, located at 30-01 30 Ave., and began to… Read more »
City School Aide Arrested And Charged With Marijuana and Weapon Possession: NYPD
May 30, 2019 By Meghan Sackman A city school aide faces charges of weapons possession and drug dealing after a Queens drug bust yesterday, police said. Nicholas Banks, 26, was arrested after detectives authorized a search warrant at his home within the 114 Precinct, around 8:45 a.m. on May 29 and found a loaded .380 firearm… Read more »
FAA to Hold Two Public Scoping Meetings Next Week for Proposed LaGuardia AirTrain
May 29, 2019 By Meghan Sackman The Federal Aviation Administration will be holding two public scoping meetings in East Elmhurst next week to get public input on the proposed LaGuardia AirTrain project, which is now entering the environmental review process. The meetings aim to get public comment on the project, which involves constructing a 1.5-mile… Read more »