May 17, 2021 By Christina Santucci The Great Lawn of Astoria Park will be transformed into an outdoor movie theater for several Friday night screenings over the next few weeks. The waterfront series is scheduled to show 1980s classic “Back to the Future” on May 21, animated flick “Toy Story 4” on May 28 and… Read more »
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Rep. Meng Endorses Queens Borough President Richards for Re-Election
May 17, 2021 By Christina Santucci Queens Borough President Donovan Richards scored an endorsement last week from Congressmember Grace Meng in his bid for re-election. In a statement, Meng praised Richards as “an extraordinary leader who is fighting every day to make life better for the people of Queens.” “In just his first few months… Read more »
Man Wanted for Robbing Two Banks in Long Island City, Several in Manhattan: NYPD
May 17, 2021 By Christina Santucci Police are searching for a suspect wanted in a string of bank robberies – including two in Long Island City this month. The suspect allegedly first struck on May 6 at a CitiBank in Court Square – where he passed a note to the teller demanding money, pretended to… Read more »
Crowley Scores Endorsement from TWU Local 100 in Queens Borough President Race
May 13, 2021 By Allie Griffin The Transit Workers Union has endorsed Elizabeth Crowley for Queens borough president. TWU Local 100, which represents 41,000 transportation workers throughout the city, announced today that it is backing her in the June 22 primary. “As the president of the largest transit union in the country, I know that we… Read more »
Van Bramer and Mayoral Candidate Dianne Morales Cross Endorse
May 13, 2021 By Ryan Songalia City council member Jimmy Van Bramer and mayoral candidate Dianne Morales cross-endorsed one another today as they both seek office. Van Bramer, who is running to be Queens Borough President, joined Morales for the announcement this morning at Diversity Plaza in Jackson Heights. Morales of Brooklyn says she is… Read more »
Van Bramer Passes Bill That Aims to Reduce Food Waste at Public Schools
May 13, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A bill that would require the Department of Education to develop and implement a food waste prevention plan was unanimously passed by the city council on Wednesday. The legislation, sponsored by Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer, aims to reduce the amount of food that is wasted at public schools—which serve… Read more »
Police Nab Woodside Man Seen on Video Beating Two Men After Fender Bender
May 13, 2021 By Allie Griffin Police have arrested the man caught on video beating and robbing two men after they hit his car in Jackson Heights over the weekend. Officers nabbed 27-year-old Jovani Padin of Woodside Wednesday and charged him with robbery, attempted grand larceny, assault and leaving the scene of an accident. The… Read more »
Fire Destroys Pizzeria in Astoria, Owners Launch GoFundMe as They Attempt to Rebuild
May 13, 2021 By Ryan Songalia The owners of an Astoria pizzeria whose business was destroyed in a fire Monday are calling on the public for funds so they can rebuild. Daisy Avraamides, who opened Retro Pizza on Broadway with her family seven years ago, launched a GoFundMe Tuesday following a fire that caused extensive… Read more »
City to Create “Open Boulevards” Restaurant Corridors Along Ditmars Boulevard and Woodside Avenue
May 12, 2021 By Allie Griffin The city is expanding last year’s outdoor street dining initiative into a new program called “Open Boulevards” which will create multi-block restaurant street seating, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today. The program will create extra space for diners on roadways along 10 restaurant-heavy corridors across the city, including two… Read more »
Andrew Yang Comes Under Fire in Astoria, Following Comments on Israel-Palestinian Conflict
May 12, 2021 By Allie Griffin Mayoral candidate Andrew Yang got a cool reception in Astoria Tuesday after he sent out an apparent pro-Israel tweet Monday night. Yang visited the neighborhood for an endorsement announcement and was then scheduled to join a local nonprofit to distribute groceries to families ahead of Eid al-Fitr, a Muslim… Read more »