Jan. 23, 2024 By Gabriele Holtermann Queens Borough President Donovan Richards was at August Martin High School (AMHS) in South Jamaica Monday to announce that his office has allocated close to $30.5 million in capital funding for borough schools in fiscal year 2024. Surrounded by AMHS leadership, students, representatives from the New York City School…
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New Gandhi statue unveiled outside South Richmond Hill temple, replaces statue destroyed in hate crime
Jan. 23, 2024 By Czarinna Andres Elected officials unveiled a new Mahatma Gandhi statue outside a South Richmond Hill temple to replace the one that was toppled at the site last year as part of a hate crime. Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar, the first Hindu-American elected to New York State Office, led a ceremony Sunday afternoon outside of Shree Tulsi Mandir, located at 103-24 111th St., following the destruction of the original statue in August 2022. The statue was toppled and smashed with a sledgehammer, with the vandals also spray painting it. Rajkumar, who played a pivotal role in having the August…
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Homeless man found fit to stand trial for brutal beating in Queens subway station that left woman blind in one eye: DA
Jan. 23, 2024 By Bill Parry
A 43-year-old homeless man was found fit to stand trial and was arraigned in Queens Supreme Court Monday on an indictment charging him with attempted murder in connection with a violent and unprovoked attack that left a subway rider in Howard Beach blind in one eye, according to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz.
Whitestone mom leads lawsuit alleging anti-Asian discrimination in state science program
Jan. 23, 2024 By Iryna Shkurhan Parents claiming that a statewide STEM program discriminates against Asian and white students in its admissions criteria are suing the New York State Department of Education. The lawsuit filed in federal court on Jan. 17 alleges that the admissions requirements for the Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP), which…
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Op-Ed | Balancing our city’s budget while delivering for working-class New Yorkers
Jan. 23, 2024 By Mayor Eric Adams Our administration came into office with a clear mission: to protect public safety, revitalize our economy, and make all five boroughs more livable for the 8.3 million people who call New York City their home. For the last two years, we have worked every day to make our vision a reality. And the recently released Fiscal Year 2025 Preliminary Budget keeps us on track. I am proud to report that jobs are up, crime is down, tourists are back, our streets are cleaner, and our children’s test scores are better. We have accomplished…
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European grocery chain Lidl to officially open at Queens Place Mall on Wednesday
Jan. 22, 2024 By Czarinna Andres Lidl, the German discount grocery chain, is set to make a significant mark on the Queens retail landscape with the opening of its newest store at Queens Place Mall on Wednesday, Jan. 24. The store replaces DSW, the discount shoe store, at 88-01 Queens Blvd. in Elmhurst, which shuttered…
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Queens state senator seeks donations for Glendale food pantry
Jan. 22, 2024 By Rachel Butler A Queens state Senator is asking the public for food and personal items that will be donated to a Glendale food pantry that is operated by Sacred Heart Parish Ministries. State Sen. Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr is accepting food donations and personal care items at his offices on 84-16…
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19 Queens organizations receive over $4 million in grants to advance health equity
Jan. 22, 2024 By Ethan Marshall More than $4 million in grant money was distributed across 19 Queens organizations by the nonprofit Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to be used for the purpose of advancing health equity for underserved members of the community. The main mission of the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation is to improve the health…
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Flushing man overjoyed with return of autistic brother thanks to a persistent nurse at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Queens
Jan. 22, 2024 By Bill Parry
A Flushing man will be forever grateful to a persistent nurse for the safe return of his autistic brother who was reported missing on Jan. 3 after he went out on his daily walk to Flushing Meadows Corona Park and didn’t return.
7-story apartment building planned for Pople Avenue in Flushing, house slated for wrecking ball
Jan. 22, 2024 By Rachel Butler A two-family house on Pople Avenue near Main Street in Flushing is set to be demolished, with a developer filing building permits to replace it with a 7-story building that will include 39 apartments and space for a community facility. Feng Jin Wang, of East West Mansion LLC., plans…
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