Oct. 2 2019 By Shane O’Brien The MTA plans to spend $325 million to install safety netting under all elevated subway tracks to improve safety for pedestrians and motorists traveling below. The netting will cover the entirety of the elevated subway tracks in New York, although the MTA was unable to provide a timeline for… Read more »
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14-Year-Old Astoria Boy Struck Dead Riding Bicycle in Long Island City: NYPD
Sept. 21, 2019 By Christian Murray A 14-year-old Astoria boy is dead after being hit by a truck while riding his bicycle in Long Island City Saturday. Mario Valenzuela, of 35th Street in Astoria, was riding eastbound on Borden Avenue at about 1:50 p.m. when he was struck by a truck. The truck was also… Read more »
City’s EDC Releases Sunnyside Yard Design Concepts at Monday Meeting
Sept. 17, 2019. By Shane O’Brien The New York City EDC released a number of design concepts for the Sunnyside Yard at a public meeting in Long Island City last night as the planning process for the gigantic site continues. The three-hour meeting held at Aviation High School was attended by more than 200 people… Read more »
Protesters Disrupt Sunnyside Yard Public Meeting in LIC, Chaotic Scenes
Sept. 17, 2019. By Shane O’Brien Dozens of protesters disrupted the city’s Sunnyside Yard public meeting Monday night that took place at Aviation High School in Long Island City. The meeting, organized by the Economic Development Corp., descended into chaos when about 80 protesters from a number of different organizations staged an alternative public meeting… Read more »
City to Release Early Design Concepts at Sunnyside Yard Meeting Monday
Sept. 15, 2019 By Shane O’Brien The city is holding a public meeting on the Sunnyside Yard proposal Monday and will release some early design concepts as it looks to finalize plans for the gigantic western Queens site. Transportation, park space and public amenities will be among the topics discussed at the meeting. The meeting,… Read more »
City Council to Vote on 3,100-Seat High School on Northern Boulevard
Sept. 12, 2019 By Christian Murray The City Council is expected to give the School Construction Authority the green light to go ahead and build a 3,100-seat high school on Northern Boulevard when it comes up for a vote Thursday. The high school is slated to go up on the corner of Northern Boulevard and… Read more »
Queens Lawmakers’ 9/11 Remembrance Bill Signed into Law; All Public Schools to Observe
Sept. 10, 2019 By Allie Griffin Tomorrow will be the first 9/11 in which students in all public schools across the state will take a moment of silence to remember the lives lost in the tragedy eighteen years ago, thanks to two Queens lawmakers. Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill establishing September 11th Remembrance Day… Read more »
28-Year-Old Woman Found Dead Inside Astoria Apartment: NYPD
Sept. 6, 2019 By Ryanne Salzano A 28-year-old woman was found dead inside an Astoria apartment building on Thursday, according to police. The woman was discovered inside a second floor apartment near Steinway Street and 25th Avenue, according to an NYPD spokesperson. The woman was found in a bedroom at around 1:30 p.m. by first… Read more »
Non-Profits That Serve Queensbridge to Get $1.3 Million in New Funds
Sept. 3, 2019 By Ryanne Salzano Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer announced Friday that his office is allocating more than $1.35 million of city funds to nonprofits that serve residents of the Queensbridge Houses. The funding will focus on youth development, senior services and beautification projects. Van Bramer secured the funding in the city’s budget for… Read more »
Third Sunnyside Yard Master Plan Meeting to Take Place in September
Aug. 29, 2019 By Shane O’Brien Officials continue to work on drafting a master plan for the massive Sunnyside Yard and the city is hosting yet another public meeting where residents can get to weigh in. The meeting will take place at Aviation High School at 45-30 36th St. in Long Island City on Monday,… Read more »