March 3, 2020 By Allie Griffin An Astoria street is the noisiest block in the five boroughs, according to a new study that analyzed 311 data. Nearby the Astoria Houses, 8th Street, had the most noise complaints in all of New York City last year, according to a new PropertyClub study. Neighbors called the City’s… Read more »
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Affordable Hockey Lessons Being Offered for Kids, Sponsored by Islanders and NHL
March 3, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A popular program that provides affordable hockey lessons and equipment to kids aged 5 through 8 is about to begin in Long Island City and registration is now open. The program, Learn to Play, is organized by the New York Islanders as part of a national initiative where the… Read more »
Business Owners Launch Petition in Opposition to DOT’s Plan for Protected Bicycle Lanes on 31st Street
Feb. 27, 2020 By Michael Dorgan An online petition opposing the construction of protected bike lanes along 31st Street has been launched by a number of local business owners and workers. The business owners argue that the designs presented by the city earlier this month are ill-conceived and will hurt their bottom line—as well as… Read more »
Queens Drivers Have an Easier Time Finding Parking than Most NYC Drivers: Study
Feb. 27, 2020 By Allie Griffin Queens drivers have an easier time finding parking than most drivers in the city, according to a new study. While looking for a legal place to park on Queens streets can be a headache-inducing activity, drivers in the World’s Borough spend less time searching for parking than drivers in… Read more »
Playground at the Corner of 35th Avenue and Steinway Reopens After $3 Million Revamp
Feb. 26, 2020 By Kristen Torres Playground Thirty Five, located on the corner of 35th Avenue and Steinway Street, has reopened following a $3 million renovation. The playground was closed for nearly two years as crews worked to install new playground equipment, a spray shower area, planting beds, lighting and fencing, according to the Parks… Read more »
Sci-Fi Film Festival Comes to Museum of the Moving Image Next Week
Feb. 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin A science fiction film festival celebrating the late novelist Philip K. Dick is coming to Astoria’s Museum of the Moving Image next week. The eighth annual Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival will be held at the museum, located at 36-01 35th Ave., from Wednesday, March 4 through… Read more »
New York State Plastic Bag Ban Begins March 1
Feb. 26, 2020 By Kristen Torres The state’s plastic bag ban goes into effect March 1 and New Yorkers will have to bring their own reusable bags to most stores or pay five cents for a paper one. Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the legislation outlawing the use of single-use plastic bags last year with the… Read more »
Weigh in on the Mayor’s $2.7B BQX Streetcar Proposal Tonight
Feb. 25, 2020 By Allie Griffin Residents have the chance to weigh in on the City’s $2.7 billion plan to build a streetcar from Astoria to Red Hook at a public workshop tonight. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Museum of the Moving Image, located at 36-01 35th Ave. It’s one of five… Read more »
Queens Residents Donated To Sanders and Trump in Big Numbers in 2019: Report
Feb. 25, 2020 By Allie Griffin The world’s borough is not just diverse in its ethnic makeup — it has great diversity in politics as well, a new study shows. Out of the 3,155 Queens residents who contributed money to a presidential candidate’s campaign last year, nearly a third — 31 percent — gave money… Read more »
Community Board 1 Approves Sanitation Department’s Application to Relocate 21st Street Facility
Feb. 20, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Community Board 1 overwhelmingly approved the city’s plan Tuesday to relocate its sanitation garage on 21st Street to an industrial area in Astoria. The board, by a vote of 31 in favor and one opposed, approved the plan to move the facility from 34-28 21st St. to 31-11 20th… Read more »