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Astoria’s I.S. 10Q makes history with championship win in District 30 March Madness tournament
Astoria’s I.S. 10Q makes history with championship win in District 30 March Madness tournament

March 21, 2025 By Ethan Marshall

Kids from 12 schools across New York City School District 30 competed in the second annual March Madness Middle School Basketball Tournament on Saturday, March 8, at Horace Greeley I.S. 10Q, with the host team winning the tournament.

The Horace Greeley School, located at 45-11 31st Ave. in Astoria, won all three of their games with 13 of the team’s 15 players available en route to winning the championship. It was a strong finish following a regular season in which they went 9-1 against teams in School District 30, which covers the western Queens neighborhoods of Astoria, Corona, East Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, Long Island City, Sunnyside and Woodside.

For I.S. 10Q Vice Principal Nicholas Singh, it meant a lot for the school to not only host the tournament but also win it. He also noted that it was the first time in the school’s history that it had won a basketball championship.

Queens leaders rally against proposed $880B federal cuts to Medicaid

Mar. 21, 2025 By Athena Dawson

Meeks emphasized that the Medicaid Day of Action was a meaningful way to raise awareness of the importance of Medicaid for Americans. “Medicaid is not utilized by just one group; it’s not just Democrats, it’s not just Republicans, and it’s not just people from the East Coast or the West Coast… It’s each and every one of us, rural and urban,” Meeks said. 

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Council Member Won, District Council 9 partner to repaint graffiti-covered 39th Street Bridge in LIC

Spanning Sunnyside Yards and connecting Skillman Avenue to Northern Boulevard in Long Island City, the 39th Street Bridge has long been an eyesore covered in graffiti.

Now, thanks to a partnership between Council Member Julie Won and District Council 9’s (DC 9) Bridge Painter Apprenticeship Program, the bridge has been given a fresh coat of paint. The project, completed on March 13, marks the start of an ongoing effort to keep the bridge clean and graffiti-free.