Dec. 3, 2021 By Max Parrot Mayor Bill de Blasio and Department of Transportation Commissioner Hank Gutman released a draft proposal for a “streets master plan” Wednesday that is aimed at guiding bus, bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure over the next five years. The 96-page plan, a product of a 2019 law sponsored by Council Speaker… Read more »
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Man Who Shot Duane Reade Employee in Woodside During Robbery Spree Sentenced to 43 Years in Prison
Dec. 2, 2021 By Christian Murray A Brooklyn man who robbed several convenience stores at gunpoint in November 2018 has been sentenced to 43 years in prison. Elgin Brack, 24, was sentenced in Brooklyn federal court Wednesday for a robbery spree that took place on Nov. 26, 2018, that began with the shooting of a… Read more »
New Holiday Festival Celebrating Italian Sweet Bread to Take Place on LIC Waterfront
Dec. 2, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A festival celebrating a popular Italian bread is scheduled to kick off near the Long Island City waterfront next week. The festival will offer residents a chance to savor a traditional dessert known as “panettone,” a large dome-shaped bread usually served during the festive season. The bread is an… Read more »
Tiffany Cabán, Sworn Into City Council, Begins by Co-Sponsoring 20 Bills
Dec. 2, 2021 By Allie Griffin Tiffany Cabán was sworn into the City Council yesterday and announced Thursday that she has already signed on as a co-sponsor of 20 bills. Cabán was officially sworn in as the council member for 22nd Council District — becoming the first woman, first Latina and first queer person to… Read more »
Local Leaders Denounce Brutal Assault of 61-Year-Old Asian American Woman in North Corona
Dec. 1, 2021 By Allie Griffin A 61-year-old Asian American woman was brutally assaulted in North Corona last week in what local leaders are saying was a racist attack. Queens officials and Asian American organizations gathered outside the Flushing branch of the Queens Public Library Tuesday to denounce recent attacks against Asian Americans, including the… Read more »
Tiffany Cabán to be Sworn Into City Council Wednesday to Fill Vacant Astoria Seat
Nov. 30, 2021 By Allie Griffin Tiffany Cabán will be sworn into the City Council Wednesday to fill the vacant Astoria seat. Cabán, a former public defender, will be sworn in by the City Clerk at noon — a month ahead of other council members-elect in order to fill the District 22 vacancy left by… Read more »
Driver Who Fatally Struck 37-Year-Old Delivery Worker in Astoria Will Not Face Charges
Nov. 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin A 60-year-old woman who fatally struck a 37-year-old delivery worker in Astoria with her car this spring will not face charges, according to the Queens District Attorney’s Office. The Queens DA issued a memo Nov. 15 stating that there is “insufficient evidence” to prosecute the woman who struck and… Read more »
Greek-Cypriot Restaurant Zenon Taverna Closes Its Doors After 33 Years in Astoria
Nov. 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin A beloved Greek-Cypriot restaurant closed its doors Sunday after serving customers in Astoria for more than three decades. Zenon Tavern, which had been in business for 33 years, posted on its website that its last day of operation was Nov. 28. The owners of the eatery thanked their customers… Read more »
Police Searching for Two Men Tied to a String of Bank Robberies in Western Queens
Nov. 29, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Police are looking for two men wanted for carrying out up to a dozen bank robberies throughout western Queens over the past month. The alleged thieves hit banks in Astoria, Long Island City, Maspeth, Corona, Flushing, Middle Village and East Elmhurst – and made off with at least $17,800… Read more »
NRG to Challenge State’s Rejection of Its Astoria Power Plant Proposal
Nov. 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin NRG, the Houston-based energy company, is refusing to back down on its plans to overhaul its 50-year-old peaker plant in Astoria. The company said the state’s decision to reject its plan to rebuild its Astoria plant was “short-sighted and politically driven.” Now, it hopes a judge will agree. NRG… Read more »