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Astoria Street Co-Named After Legendary Yankee “Whitey” Ford

Sept. 20, 201 By Allie Griffin A block in Astoria now bears the name of legendary, Astoria-raised Yankees player Whitey Ford. A stretch of 43rd Street between 34th and 35th Avenues was co-named “Edward Charles ‘Whitey’ Ford Way” at a ceremony hosted by Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer Saturday. The Yankees pitcher, who died nearly… Read more »

Woman Found Dead With Head Injuries Inside Stolen Car in Astoria Monday

Sept. 20, 2021 By Michael Dorgan The police are investigating the death of a woman who was found dead with head injuries inside a stolen car near the Ravenswood Housing development in Astoria early Monday. Police on patrol in the area received an alert about a stolen white Toyota Camry and came across the vehicle… Read more »

Queens World Film Festival to Donate $8,000 to Elmhurst Hospital Monday

Sept. 17, 2021 By Allie Griffin The organizers of a Queens-based film festival will present an $8,000 check to Elmhurst Hospital Monday. The organizers of the annual Queens World Film Festival will donate the money — proceeds from the sale of “hero tickets” to its 11th annual festival held in June — during a ceremony… Read more »

Astoria Taco Restaurant to Close After Less Than a Year in Business

Sept. 17, 2021 By Allie Griffin The owner of an Astoria taco restaurant that opened in December has announced that he is closing the venue after less than a year in business. Tacostoria, located at 36-05 30th Ave., will close for good at the end of the business day Friday. The owner had operated a… Read more »

Police Looking for Two Men Wanted for Stabbing on 31st Street in Astoria

Sept. 17, 2021 By Christian Murray Police are looking for two men wanted for a stabbing that took place outside an Astoria bodega during the early hours Monday. The suspects allegedly got into a dispute with the victim, a 35-year-old man, outside 24-01 Deli & Grocery, located at 24-01 31 St., at around 3:30 a.m…. Read more »

Op-Ed: I Love Biking Too, but the Crescent Street Bike Lane Is a Disaster

Sept. 17, 2021 Op-Ed By Edwin DeJesus, candidate for the 22nd District ASTORIA, NY I am a healthy 24-year-old man who commutes to work on a bicycle, and I love it. I think it’s a great alternative mode of transportation. However, I understand that there is a huge community of people who cannot or prefer… Read more »

Undocumented Immigrant New Yorkers Shut Out of Federal Hurricane Ida Aid

This article was originally published by The CITY on Sept. 16, 2021, 8:50 PM EDT  BY CHRISTINE CHUNG, JOSEFA VELASQUEZ AND ALLISON DIKANOVIC  Two weeks after the remnants of Hurricane Ida tore through the city, killing 13 people, basements across the city are still drying out as many New Yorkers struggle to recover from the punishing storm. With millions… Read more »