July 18, 2022 By Christian Murray Elizabeth Crowley has raised more than $500,000 in her bid for the District 59 State Senate seat, with more than $168,000 coming from labor unions, according to her July 15 campaign filings. She has raised more money than her four competitors combined. Kristen Gonzalez, who is backed by the… Read more »
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Redistricting Commission Releases New District Maps That Would Bring Major Changes to Western Queens
July 18, 2022 By Czarinna Andres The council districts in western Queens will be undergoing significant change if the preliminary maps released by the NYC Districting Commissioner on Friday are to go into effect. The commission released the preliminary maps for all 51 council districts, which aim to reflect the population changes reported in the… Read more »
Watch: 75-Year-Old Man Thrown to the Ground During Botched Knife-Point Robbery in Ozone Park
July 18, 2022 By Max Murray A 75-year-old man was thrown to the ground by a knife-wielding man in Ozone Park in broad daylight Friday. The victim was walking in the vicinity of 97th Avenue and 80th Street when a man approached him at around 2:20 p.m. and pushed him up against a fence and… Read more »
Asian American Man Headbutted on Steinway Street in Bias Attack: NYPD
July 15, 2022 By Max Murray A 22-year-old Asian American man was headbutted on Steinway Street in Astoria Tuesday night in an unprovoked bias attack, police said. The victim was outside 34-27 Steinway St. at around 9 p.m. when he was approached by an unknown man who allegedly hurled anti-Asian statements at him and then… Read more »
Operators of Ravenswood Generating Station Plan to Convert Toxic Facility Into Green Energy Hub
July 14, 2022 By Christian Murray The Ravenswood Generating Station that has been belching toxic pollutants along the Long Island City waterfront for decades may soon be transformed into a clean energy hub, the company that operates the facility announced Tuesday. Rise Light & Power, which is owned by the New York company LS Power… Read more »
City Tweaks Ferry Pricing in Wake of Audit With $4 Tix, But Is It Too Shallow?
This article was originally published by The CITY on July 14, 2022 By Katie Honan and Jose Martinez The base fare of the New York City Ferry will go up to $4 a ride — with new discounts for seniors and Fair Fare program participants — as the city tries to make its program financially… Read more »
Progressive Candidates Engage in War of Words as Campaign for Senate Seat Gets Ugly
July 14, 2022 By Christian Murray Tensions are running high between the campaigns of two progressive candidates who are both running to represent the District 59 seat in the state senate. Nomiki Konst and Kristen Gonzalez—both left leaning candidates in the race to represent western Queens, north Brooklyn and parts of Manhattan—have been waging a… Read more »
Police Looking for Men Who Attempted to Rob Jackson Heights Food Truck at Gunpoint
July 13, 2022 By Czarinna Andres The police are looking for two men who attempted to rob a Jackson Heights food truck at gunpoint last week. The suspects entered the Rusticos Latin Food Truck, located at 82-17 Northern Blvd., at around 12:24 a.m. on Friday July 8, before pointing a firearm at the three workers… Read more »
Queens Village Public Library to Undergo $9.6 Million Overhaul
July 12, 2022 By Czarinna Andres The Queens Village branch of the Queens Public Library is going to be getting a much-needed makeover. The branch, which was built in 1952, will undergo a $9.6 million overhaul, Queens elected officials announced Tuesday. The library, located at 94-11 217th St., has not undergone a major renovation since… Read more »
Average Studio in Queens Now Rents for $2,000, With 1 Bedrooms at $2,500: Report
July 12, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The average price paid to nab a studio in Queens in June was over $2,000 per month, with the average for a one bedroom hitting $2,500 for the first time on record, according to a new report by the real estate firm M.N.S. The average price paid for a… Read more »