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MTA Worker Punched in Face and Chased With Golf Club at Queens Plaza

April 10, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Police have released footage of a man wanted for punching an MTA employee in the face and chasing him with a golf club inside Queens Plaza subway station Tuesday. On April 7, at around 2:03 p.m. the suspect approached an on-duty MTA worker in the mezzanine area of the… Read more »

Gianaris Launches Petition to Remove Unemployment Verification Via Phone

April 9, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Many people who file for unemployment are unable to complete the process online–and are required to call in to verify information pertaining to their claim. State Sen. Mike Gianaris launched a petition today urging the Department of Labor to scrap that requirement. Many people who are mandated to call… Read more »

Constantinides Calls for NYS to Suspend In-Person Requirement for Marriage Licenses

April 9, 2020 Staff Report Council Member Costa Constantinides penned a letter to Governor Andrew Cuomo last month calling for him to suspend the requirement that couples seeking a marriage license must go to the clerk’s office in person. Constantinides said that the in-person requirement has stopped couples from being able to marry since the… Read more »

Nearly 1,400 Queens Residents Have Died From COVID-19

April 9, 2020 By Allie Griffin More than 4,000 New York City residents have died of the novel coronavirus and nearly a third of the deaths have been Queens residents, according to city data released this morning. In total, 4,426 New Yorkers have been killed by the virus in the Big Apple — 1,377 of… Read more »

Maloney to Introduce Bill Providing Student Loan Forgiveness to Frontline Healthcare Workers

April 9, 2020 By Christian Murray Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney will be introducing legislation to provide student loan relief for frontline health care workers. Maloney’s bill—dubbed the Student Debt Forgiveness for Frontline Health Care Workers Act—would relieve doctors, nurses and other healthcare professions of their graduate student loan debt if they are providing care for COVID-19… Read more »

New York State is Flattening the Curve, But Deaths Remain at All-Time High

April 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The state’s shutdown that began last month to contain the spread of the coronavirus is working, Governor Andrew Cuomo said today — but still, more and more New Yorkers are dying each day. The dramatic measures that have brought the state to a near halt are “flattening the curve… Read more »

One in Four Americans Can’t Pay Their April Rent: Study

April 8, 2020 By Christian Murray Nearly one-quarter of Americans are unable pay their April housing bill, according to a new study released by the real estate firm Apartment List. The study, based on a survey of more than 4,100 people nationwide, revealed that 25 percent of renters say that they are unable to pay… Read more »

Coronavirus is Disproportionately Killing Hispanic and Black New Yorkers

April 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The coronavirus is disproportionately killing Hispanic and Black New Yorkers across the five boroughs, according to newly released data. Hispanic and Latino people account for 34 percent of all COVID-19 related deaths in New York City, while they make up about 29 percent of the city’s population, according to… Read more »

Local Entrepreneurs Selected as Finalists in Queens Small Business Competition

April 8, 2020 Staff Report The Queens Economic Development Corporation last week announced the 12 finalists in the 14th annual Queens StartUP! Business Plan Competition, a five-month challenge-and-instruction course sponsored by Resorts World Casino New York City. After attending workshops and a financial bootcamp at Queens Public Library branches, contestants submitted anonymous business plans to… Read more »

After Two Days of Flattening, Coronavirus Deaths Jump Statewide

April 7, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York State experienced the largest number of COVID-19 deaths yesterday — with 731 succumbing to the deadly virus. The spike was particularly disappointing since it followed two back-to-back days where the number dropped. Governor Andrew Cuomo had hoped that the rate was leveling off and the apex had… Read more »