Sept. 1, 2020 By Christian Murray A family-owned banquet hall that has served Queens residents for nearly 70 years has announced that it has closed permanently due to COVID-19. Riccardo’s by the Bridge, founded in 1951 at 21-01 24th Ave. in Astoria, announced today that it is closing for good. Anthony Corbisiero, whose family owns… Read more »
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DOT to Lower Speed Limit on 7 Mile Stretch of Northern Boulevard to 25MPH
Sept. 1, 2020 By Christian Murray The city is reducing the speed limit on a 7 mile stretch of Northern Boulevard from 30 MPH to 25 MPH. The DOT, as part of an announcement to lower the speed limit on nine city streets, is lowering the limit on Northern Boulevard from 114th Street in Corona… Read more »
Sunnyside Shorts International Film Festival Goes Virtual, Will Stream 76 Award Winning Films
Sept. 1, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The Sunnyside Shorts International Film Festival is going virtual this year with an expanded line-up of 76 award-winning films from 26 different countries. The festival of short films will run from Sep. 26 through Oct. 10 and viewers can watch all the action online via the film hosting website… Read more »
New York City Schools Reopening Date Pushed Back By More Than 10 Days
Sept. 1, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City schools will reopen more than 10 days later than originally planned, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today. Public school buildings were set to reopen next week on Thursday, Sept. 10, but de Blasio pushed back the reopening date to Monday, Sept. 21 in a last-minute change… Read more »
Constantinides Calls On the City to Create Indoor Dining Plan
Sept. 1, 2020 By Christian Murray Council Member Costa Constantinides is calling on the city to come up with a plan to allow indoor dining. The council member said Friday that if the city is able to reopen schools and gyms then there is no reason why a plan to permit indoor dining can’t be… Read more »
Council Members Push DOT to Open Pedestrian Pathway on Queensboro Bridge ASAP
Aug. 31, 2020 By Allie Griffin Two council members are pushing the Department of Transportation (DOT) to add a dedicated pedestrian pathway to the Queensboro Bridge as soon as possible. Council Members Ben Kallos and Jimmy Van Bramer want the DOT to open a pedestrian pathway on the bridge’s south outer roadway. Currently, pedestrians and… Read more »
Plans Filed for a Five Story Mixed Use Building on Astoria Boulevard
Aug. 31, 2020 By Christian Murray A developer filed plans with the Dept. of Buildings Friday to build a five-story, mixed-use building in Astoria. The building, which would go up at 22-02 Astoria Blvd., would include 16 apartments and commercial space on the first floor. The plans show that the first floor would have 940… Read more »
NYC Parks Launches New Campaign to Tackle Surge in Trash Being Dumped at Parks
Aug. 31, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A new advertising campaign has been launched by the NYC Parks Dept. to combat excessive trash being left in public parks. The agency kicked off its “Toss your trash” campaign last week and has released a number of targeted advertisements to encourage visitors to dispose of their trash correctly… Read more »
Private Security Guards Hired By LIC Residents Begin Patrolling Hunters Point Waterfront
Aug. 29, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A private security firm began patrolling the Hunters Point waterfront Thursday night as part of a community-driven effort to clamp down on high levels of anti-social behavior in the area. On Point Security, an Astoria-based security firm, kept watch of the walkway outside Gantry Plaza State Park and Hunters… Read more »
Tiffany Cabán Expected to Run for Astoria Council Seat: Report
Aug. 28, 2020 By Allie Griffin Tiffany Cabàn, the progressive insurgent who narrowly lost the Democratic primary for Queens District Attorney last year, is expected to run for the Astoria City Council seat, according to a new report. Cabàn is looking to run for City Council District 22, currently represented by Costa Constantinides, who is… Read more »