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Police Looking for Bike-Riding Groper Who Attempted to Rob Woman in Astoria

Oct. 12, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Police are looking for a bike-riding pervert who attempted to rob a woman at gunpoint in Astoria early Friday. The man cycled up behind the 22-year-old victim and slapped her in the buttocks while she was walking home from the Steinway Street subway station at around 3:45 p.m., according… Read more »

State Closes Applications for Excluded Workers Fund As Money Runs Out

Oct. 11, 2021 By Allie Griffin New York State has closed applications for the Excluded Workers Fund as the $2.1 billion fund is running out. The state department of labor stopped accepting new applications Friday night to the program, which provides monetary aid to undocumented New Yorkers who lost their jobs during the pandemic and… Read more »

Man Fatally Shot Near Queensbridge Houses Early Sunday

Oct. 11, 2021 By Allie Griffin A 37-year-old man was fatally shot outside the Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City early Sunday. Police got a 911 call of a man shot at 10th Street and 40th Avenue a few minutes before 2 a.m. Officers found the 37-year-old laying in front of 10-16 41st Ave. with… Read more »

Queens DOT Commissioner Says Bike Boulevard is a ‘Work in Progress’ and Asks for Patience

Oct. 8, 2021 By Christian Murray The Queens Commissioner of the Department of Transportation told residents during a Community Board 2 meeting Thursday that the controversial 39th Avenue Bike Boulevard remains “a work in progress” and asked for “patience.” “This is a creative, innovative treatment–the first of its kind in the borough,” said Queens DOT… Read more »

Several Queens Legislators Criticize Mayor’s Decision to Phase Out the Gifted & Talented Program

Oct. 8, 2021 By Allie Griffin Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday that the city will phase out the gifted and talented program at city public schools — sparking criticism from several elected officials in Queens. The highly competitive program, which requires kindergarteners to take a screening test, has been criticized by experts for exacerbating… Read more »

New 34th Avenue Open Street Opposition Group to Hold Rally, Plans Lawsuit

Oct. 8, 2021 By Max Parrott A new challenger has entered the ring to fight against Jackson Heights’ 34th Avenue Open Streets program. The 34OS Resisters United group, a new hardline organization, is fighting to eliminate the Open Streets plan altogether. Some of its members splintered from the 34th Avenue Compromise, a group that formed… Read more »

DOE Faces Backlash for Not Releasing School Enrollment and Attendance Numbers

Oct. 8, 2021 By Allie Griffin The New York City Department of Education is facing backlash for not releasing public school enrollment and attendance numbers for the school year thus far. City Council members along with the head of the city’s powerful teachers union criticized the DOE for what they say is a lack of… Read more »

More Than 15,500 New Yorkers Have Received COVID-19 Funeral Aid

Oct. 7, 2021 By Allie Griffin More than 15,500 New Yorkers have received a total of $107 million to help bury their loved ones who died of COVID-19. The recipients were able to tap into the funds from the federal COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Program, which recently expanded eligibility after facing pressure from two local legislators…. Read more »

Traffic Deaths on Track for Highest Record Under De Blasio, Report Finds

Oct. 7, 2021 By Max Parrott Traffic deaths across New York City hit a seasonal high under Mayor de Blasio’s tenure this summer with 77 killed in crashes over a three-month period, a new study found. The striking summer death toll is reflective of overall trends this year. The study by safe streets advocacy group… Read more »