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State Legislature Passes Long-Delayed ‘Revenge Porn’ Bill

Feb. 28, 2019 By Christian Murray People who post intimate photos or explicit videos of a former flame online will soon face up to a year in jail. The New York State Assembly and Senate passed legislation today that would make it a Class A misdemeanor to disseminate intimate photos or video of a person… Read more »

Chip NYC Owners to Open Salad and Bowl Eatery on 37th Street Next Month

Feb. 28, 2019  By Meghan Sackman A new eatery focusing on specialty salads and bowls and from the same team behind Chip NYC will be opening in Astoria next month. “Liv Salad“, the name of the new site, is set to open at 31-86 37th St. on March 12, taking over the location once occupied… Read more »

Queens World Film Festival to Kick Off Ninth Year Next Month in Astoria

Feb. 27, 2019 Staff Report The Queens World Film Festival (QWFF) will be returning for its ninth year next month, with more than 200 movies to be shown over the course of 11 days in Astoria in what marks the longest festival yet. The festival will begin on March 21, where works from international and… Read more »

Duo Steal $77K Worth of Jewelry From Astoria Home in Spree: NYPD

Feb. 26, 2019  By Meghan Sackman Police are looking for two men who broke into three homes in Astoria and stole approximately $77,000 worth of jewelry in a burglary spree earlier this month. According to police, the burglaries took place all in one day–Feb. 8–from 7:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. in homes near 49th Street… Read more »

Gianaris, Barnwell Introduce Legislation to Stop Landlords From Hiking the Rent Through MCIs

Feb. 25, 2019 By Christian Murray Two state legislators held a press conference in Manhattan Friday to announce the introduction of a bill that would stop landlords from raising the rent when they make capital improvements to their apartment buildings. State Sen. Mike Gianaris (D-Astoria) and Assemblymember Brian Barnwell (D-Maspeth) held a press conference to… Read more »

21st Street Listed as Priority Corridor in New Vision Zero Plan

Feb. 20, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez A new Vision Zero plan released yesterday lists 21st Street, running between Astoria and Long Island City, among several priority corridors in the five boroughs that have proven dangerous and are now the focus of new safety initiatives by the city. The Department of Transportation added the 3.6-mile length… Read more »