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Mets to offer $5 food and beverages on Tuesdays for remainder of 2024 season

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Jul. 7, 2024 By Ethan Marshall The New York Mets announced on July 2 that select menu items at Citi Field will be available for just $5 on Tuesdays for the remainder of the 2024 regular season. Starting Tuesday, July 9, fans will be able to purchase a 12-ounce Coors Light draft beer, a 22-ounce…
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Attorney General’s office investigating NYPD shooting suspect in July 4 Queens stabbing

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Jul. 6, 2024 By Emily Davenport The New York Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation is looking into the death of a civilian who died on Independence Day after an encounter with the NYPD in Queens. At approximately 5:23 p.m. on July 4, two NYPD officers responded to a reported assault at a residence…

Queens GOP candidates slam ‘City of Yes’ rezoning proposal, say it threatens low density neighborhoods

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Jul. 5, 2024 By Athena Dawson The ‘City of Yes,’ a vast rezoning plan that aims to add housing to every neighborhood throughout the city, is a giant ‘No,’ according to a handful of Queens Republican candidates vying for elected office. Four Queens Republicans, along with likely mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa, held a press briefing…
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Its Spotted Lanternfly season in NYC; stomp, swat and spray to protect plant life

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Jul. 5, 2024 By Anthony Medina The spotted lanternfly, an invasive insect from overseas that New Yorkers are determined to stomp out, reaches full adulthood this month and is likely to start infecting and killing plants and trees. City residents have taken to social media and other community forums to share their findings of the lanternflies,…
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Construction to transform St. Agnes high school in College Point into public school to begin this month

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Jul. 5, 2024 By Iryna Shkurhan The city will start construction on a new high school in College Point this month, transforming the former St. Agnes Academic High School into a modern school called 510Q that will serve approximately 600 students. The NYC School Construction Authority (SCA) notified the nearby community about the upcoming early…
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4th of July horror in Queens: Child dead, police shoot suspect after stabbing

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Jul. 4, 2024 By Dean Moses The 4th of July holiday became a nightmare in Queens on Thursday afternoon after a man stabbed a child to death and police fatally shot the knife-wielding suspect in a domestic dispute, police brass said. According to NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell, cops from the 103rd Precinct…

Sunnyside mom on Jeopardy! Airs Tuesday

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Jul. 4, 2024 By David Paone Admit it: You want to be on Jeopardy! Even if you’re not a diehard fan and have only seen it a handful of times, you’ve played along in your head – or even out loud – answering questions in the form of a question, imagining yourself showing off your…
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Queens man shot dead on residential street; cops seek shooter

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Jul. 4, 2024 By Robert Pozarycki Queens police are looking for the suspect who shot a man dead early on Thursday morning. Law enforcement sources said the murder occurred at about 5:07 a.m. on July 4 near a home at 118-63 Montauk St. in St. Albans. Officers from the 113th Precinct, in responding to…