Dec. 12, 2019 By Christian Murray An Astoria woman who fatally shot her boyfriend and then set his body on fire pleaded guilty yesterday to first-degree manslaughter. Dawn McIntosh, 50, shot her boyfriend Shron McWhorter, 43, in the chest and torso sometime some time between 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28, 2015 and Saturday, Aug. 29,… Read more »
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Trader Joe’s is Opening in Long Island City, According to Brokers
Dec. 11, 2019 By Christian Murray Trader’s Joes is coming to Long Island City, according to a number of well-placed real estate brokers. The popular grocery chain, known for its quality products at affordable prices, will be moving into 22-43 Jackson Ave. A lease has been signed and the store is expected to open late… Read more »
Simotas’ Bill to Assist Small Businesses With Regulatory Changes Signed Into Law
Dec. 11, 2019 By Michael Dorgan A bill to reform the way the state enforces new regulatory measures was signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo on Friday. The new law requires state agencies to first assess the impact new regulations will have on small businesses as well as help them better adjust to the… Read more »
Artwork Paying Tribute to Trade Workers Goes Up in Socrates Sculpture Park
Dec. 10, 2019 By Kristen Torres A new sculpture unveiled at Socrates Sculptural Park in Long Island City highlights the importance of trade workers through a one-of-its-kind lighting structure. The sculpture, entitled “Muscle Memory,” was created by trade workers from the Workers Art Coalition (WAC), members of the Local 3 I.B.E.W and students from SUNY’s… Read more »
Cuomo Says Amazon’s Manhattan Announcement is “Crumbs From the Table Compared to a Feast”
Dec. 9, 2019 By Allie Griffin Less than a year after Amazon backed out of opening its second headquarters in Long Island City, the e-commerce giant announced it would open a new office in New York City — but this time in Manhattan and with far fewer jobs. Amazon has signed a lease for 335,000… Read more »
Jumaane Williams Wants the City to Conduct a Racial Impact Study Prior to a Rezoning
Dec. 7, 2019 By Kristen Torres Elected officials and civic groups are banding together in an effort to make it mandatory for the city to study the racial impacts of a neighborhood rezoning. Public Advocate Jumaane Williams appeared alongside Council Members Antonio Reynoso and Rafael Salamanca Wednesday to call on the Council to pass legislation… Read more »
LIC Man Sentenced For Brutal Murder of Astoria Resident Near Ravenswood Houses
Dec. 4, 2019 By Kristen Torres A Long Island City man has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the shooting murder of an Astoria resident at the Ravenswood Houses in December 2017. Javyn McNish, 21, was sentenced Monday for the brutal killing of Jerell Lewis, 20, whom he chased and shot… Read more »
EDC to Hold ‘Digital Town Hall Meeting’ On Sunnyside Yard Masterplan Wednesday, Plan Faces Heavy Opposition
Dec. 3, 2019 By Michael Dorgan and Christian Murray Officials will be releasing a draft of the Sunnyside Yard master plan Wednesday—although they won’t be unveiling it at a traditional town hall meeting. The preliminary draft will be showcased online via a digital town hall that will take place on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m…. Read more »
Six Story Building to go Up on Steinway Street, Plans Filed With Buildings Dept.
Dec. 2, 2019 By Kristen Torres Plans were filed late last month for a new, mixed-use building at 30-90 Steinway St. in Astoria. The six-story building, which will house five apartment units along with commercial space, is proposed to replace a tiny, single-level storefront at the location. Plans for the new construction were filed with… Read more »
Police Looking for Man Who Broke Into Astoria Apartment and Stole $9,000 in Property
Dec. 2, 2019 By Kristen Torres Police are asking for help in identifying a man who stole $9,000 worth of property from an apartment in Astoria earlier this month. Police said the victim, a 75-year-old man, noticed property missing from his 30-90 33rd St. apartment on Nov. 8. The items were taken, he said, from… Read more »