July 20, 2021 By Allie Griffin The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved the state’s $2 billion plan to build an AirTrain to LaGuardia Airport Tuesday. Its approval — which was previously delayed — paves the way for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to begin construction of the 1.5 mile rail line… Read more »
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Help Determine the Borders of Queens’ Electoral Districts at Meeting Thursday
July 20, 2021 By Allie Griffin Queens residents will have a once-in-a-decade chance Thursday to weigh in on how their political districts are shaped. The Independent Redistricting Commission of New York State is hosting a virtual public meeting Thursday at 2 p.m. to seek comments from Queens residents on the redrawing of district borders. The… Read more »
Outdoor Café at Hunters Point South Park Likely to Get New Operator
July 20, 2021 By Christian Murray The outdoor café on the waterfront at Hunters Point South Park may soon have a new operator. The New York City Parks Dept. has put out request for proposals for a company to operate, renovate and maintain the café in Hunters Point South Park. “This is an amazing opportunity… Read more »
New Play ‘Under Woodside’ Celebrating Everyday Life in Queens to Premiere Next Week
July 20, 2021 By Allie Griffin A new play celebrating everyday life in Queens will premiere in Sunnyside next week. “Under Woodside” will be performed live at Sunnyside Gardens Park on Friday, July 30 for the first time— followed by more showings throughout the city in August. Playwright and Sunnyside resident Juliann Lavallee crafted “Under… Read more »
Event Celebrating America’s Indigenous Tribes Coming to Queens Farm This Week
July 20, 2021 By Michael Dorgan An annual event that celebrates native Americans is returning to Queens this week. The event, called the Thunderbird American Indian Powwow, will see dozens of different American Indian tribes come together at the Queens County Farm Museum, located at 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., from July 23 through July 25…. Read more »
Did Ranked Choice Voting Work in NYC? It Depends Whom You Ask…
This article was originally published by The CITY on JUL 19, 2021, 10:07PM EDT BY Samantha Maldonado Under the new ranked choice voting system, New Yorkers got to cast ballots for their top five choices for mayor and other municipal offices in last month’s primary. When it came to whether the new system worked, supporters and… Read more »
COVID-19 Cases Increasing Across Queens and NYC, Prompts Calls for Another Mask Mandate
July 19, 2021 By Allie Griffin New cases of COVID-19 are on the rise across Queens and citywide as the Delta variant spreads across the boroughs. The average daily number of cases in Queens more than doubled in the past two weeks — it was 122 on July 15, compared to just 57 on July… Read more »
Clean Energy Hub to Replace Former Fossil Fuel Plant in Astoria
July 19, 2021 Staff Report State energy regulators gave Con Edison and partner 174 Power Global approval last week to place a large battery system at the site of a former fossil fuel plant near the East River in Astoria. The approval by the New York State Public Service Commission is an important step in… Read more »
Woman Racially Abused, Sprayed With Water in Anti-Asian Hate Crime in LIC: NYPD
July 19, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A woman was racially abused and sprayed with water in an anti-Asian bias attack on a Long Island City street in May, police said. The victim, a 55-year-old Asian American woman, was walking her dog in front of Chase Bank, located at 24-16 Queens Plaza South, at around noon… Read more »
Man Attempts to Rob 7-Eleven on Northern Boulevard Sunday: NYPD
July 19, 2021 By Christian Murray Police are looking for a knife-wielding man who allegedly tried to rob a 7-Eleven on Northern Boulevard early Sunday morning. The man entered the 34-17 Northern Blvd. store at around 6:30 a.m. and allegedly demanded money from a 39-year-old female employee. The employee refused to provide the cash and… Read more »