October 30, By Tara Law
The police are looking for a man who allegedly broke into two apartment buildings in Astoria earlier this month and fled with about $3,000 worth of items.
The first incident took place at around 8:30 am on Thursday,…
October 30, By Tara Law
The police are looking for a man who allegedly broke into two apartment buildings in Astoria earlier this month and fled with about $3,000 worth of items.
The first incident took place at around 8:30 am on Thursday,…
October 27, By Tara Law
A children’s Halloween party is scheduled to take place in Astoria Park this Sunday.
The Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting Astoria’s businesses and community, will throw its 2nd annual ‘Batty Over Halloween’ party this Sunday from 12 p.m.…
October 25, By Tara Law
Burglary is on the rise in Astoria, according to the most recent figures.
Captain Osvaldo Nunez, the commanding officer for the 114th precinct, said that there were 33 burglaries reported for the 28-day period ending Oct 15,…
Oct. 24, by Nathaly Pesantez
Michelin has released its picks for the 2018 Bib Gourmand award, a recognition designated to 127 restaurants this year where diners can eat quality food for a good value.
The restaurants, revealed on Oct.…
October 24, By Christian Murray
The Ravenswood Playground, located on 21st Street between 34th and 35th avenues, is about to undergo a $6.7 million revamp.
The 2.75 acre park hasn’t undergone a significant upgrade in more than two decades and park officials are going to start working on design plans this winter.…
Oct. 23, By Nathaly Pesantez
A documentary that claims the city’s proposed Brooklyn-Queens light rail connector is a road to gentrification will be screened in Astoria on Wednesday.
The short documentary, titled “Gentrification Express: Breaking Down the BQX”, will be shown at the Greater Astoria Historical Society,…
October 23, By Tara Law
Disability advocates and Queens politicians gathered at the 36th Avenue subway station in Astoria this morning to call on the MTA to install elevators as part of its $150 million revamp of four N/W stations that run through the neighborhood.…
October 20, By Christian Murray
The beaten up modular building that covers part of the school yard at PS 2 in East Elmhurst will be removed, replaced by a permanent addition that will be made to the main school building.…
October 18, By Tara Law
Tenants of a dormitory-style building in Astoria won a temporary restraining order Monday against their landlord who had allegedly been trying to kick them out since December by making their building uninhabitable.
The tenants claimed that their landlord NYSUM,…
October 17, By Tara Law
A group of local artisans will be selling their creations at a market in Astoria this Sunday.
The Queens Craft Brigade, which consists of a group of 20 vendors, will sell their items on Sunday,…