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Hundreds Of Local Students Protest Gun Violence As Part Of Nationwide Walkout

March 14, 2018 By Tara Law and Nathaly Pesantez Students in Astoria and Long Island City joined a nationwide school walkout this morning to protest gun violence. High schoolers from the Baccalaureate School for Global Education in Astoria as well as the Academy of American Studies, the Academy for Careers in Television and Film and… Read more »

Astoria Filmmakers Featured in Queens World Film Festival This Month

March 13, 2018 By Tara Law Features and short films made by Queens filmmakers will grace the silver screen alongside movies from around the world at the 8th annual Queens World Film Festival in Astoria this month. The festival will take place from March 15 to 25 at Kaufman Astoria Studios (34-12 36th St.) and… Read more »

Officials Investigating East River Helicopter Crash That Claimed 5 Lives

A team of National Transportation Safety Board investigators arrived in the city this morning to look into a Sunday night helicopter crash near Halletts Point in the East River, which claimed five lives. The pilot— reportedly Richard Vance, 33 of Danbury, Conn.— was the sole survivor after the helicopter plunged into the river north of… Read more »

New Bill Would Give Tax Credit to Businesses Affected By Subway Station Closures

March 9, 2018 By Tara Law A new bill introduced in the State Assembly would grant businesses affected by the (N/W) line subway station renovations in Astoria a tax credit for revenue losses inflicted by the closures. The tax credit would apply to all businesses affected by state or local transportation infrastructure projects, said State… Read more »

Update: Gas Station Gunman Strikes Again

March 8, 2018 By Tara Law (Updated March 9) A man police believe has robbed gas stations across Queens at gunpoint struck again early Thursday in Corona. The man allegedly went up to a gas station attendant, a 49-year-old man, at a Gulf gas station at 94-03 Corona Ave around 1:55 a.m. and asked what… Read more »

Demolition of 19th Century Astoria House has Begun

March 7, 2018 By Tara Law An Astoria home that dates to the 1870s is currently being bulldozed. Contractors have started dismantling the 31-07 31st Street structure which is commonly referred to as the “Dulcken House,” after one of its past owners. Ferdinand Quentin Dulcken, an English composer and pianist, lived in the house in… Read more »