Feb. 8, 2019 Staff Report A man was robbed at knifepoint near Steinway Street earlier this week by a pair of thieves who used his bank card to withdraw more than $100 in cash, according to police. The 38-year-old victim was near 41st Street and 34th Avenue on Feb. 6 when the two unidentified men… Read more »
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9-Story Storage Facility to Go up on Northern Boulevard
Feb. 7, 2019, By Meghan Sackman A developer has filed plans to construct a nine-story, self-storage facility on Northern Boulevard. Shibber Khan’s Criterion Group filed plans Feb. 6 with the Department of Buildings to construct a storage facility at 31-08 Northern Blvd in Long Island City. The site, located near where Northern Boulevard meets 31st Street,… Read more »
BQX Project Advances as City Hires Firm to Conduct Key Study Before Public Review
Feb. 6, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez The controversial Brooklyn Queens Connector (BQX) project is heading into another phase in its proposed development after the city tapped a firm to carry out an essential study before the streetcar plan’s potential implementation. The city’s Economic Development Corporation awarded VHB, an engineering and consulting firm, with a $7.25… Read more »
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez Invites Queens Activist Who Confronted Senator Over Kavanaugh Nomination to State of the Union
Feb. 5, 2019 By Meghan Sackman The Astoria-based activist and community organizer who made headlines last year after confronting then-Sen. Jeff Flake at Capitol Hill over Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination has been invited by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to be her guest at tonight’s State of the Union. Ocasio-Cortez announced on Monday that Ana Maria… Read more »
Man Rescued After Jumping Off RFK Bridge: NYPD
Feb. 5, 2019 By Meghan Sackman A man was pulled out of the waters near Astoria after he apparently jumped off the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge yesterday morning, according to police. Police received a call around 8:52 a.m. on Feb. 4 of a man, who appeared to be still alive, floating in the East River… Read more »
Constantinides Delivers ‘State of the District’ Speech, Plans to Replace 114th Precinct House and Bring Solar Energy Plant to Rikers Island
Feb. 4, 2019 By Meghan Sackman Councilmember Costa Constantinides unveiled his 2019 plans for Astoria and East Elmhurst in his State of the District speech Thursday night delivered at The Alfred Zimberg School. Constantinides said his major plans include building a solar energy plant and wind farms on Rikers Island once the 400-acre prison site… Read more »
Update: Man Spits on Muslim Woman on Long Island City Street, Cops Investigating as Hate Crime
Feb. 2, 2019 By Christian Murray The police have released a photo of a man who allegedly spat on a Muslim woman on a Dutch Kills street last week. The suspect allegedly walked past the woman–who was wearing a hijab–at around 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 29 and spat on her in front of 37-14 30th… Read more »
Simotas to Introduce Legislation to Improve “Raise the Age” Criminal Record Sealing Law
Feb. 1, 2019 Staff Report Assemblymember Aravella Simotas announced yesterday that she is introducing legislation to correct a shortcoming in the record sealing law enacted last year as part of New York’s Raise the Age reforms. While the law currently allows individuals to apply to have a felony conviction sealed if a judge granted them… Read more »
Astoria Boulevard Station to Close in March for 9 Months, Road Closures and Service Changes Planned
Jan. 31, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez The Astoria Boulevard station will be closing in March until the end of the year in a major nine-month overhaul that includes road closures below and service changes along the line. Representatives from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority presented plans for the 102-year-old station in a meeting last night hosted… Read more »
Solar Panels to Be Installed at Several Area Schools Under Green Initiative
Jan. 31, 2019 By Meghan Sackman A handful of elementary and middle schools in Astoria and Long Island City will have solar panels installed in a green initiative announced yesterday by Council Member Costa Constantinides. Six schools will see the panels installed over the next two years in an effort that aims to teach students… Read more »