Sept. 14, 2021 By Allie Griffin Unemployed New Yorkers will gather in Long Island City tonight to call on the federal government to extend federal unemployment benefits that expired on Labor Day. The jobless, along with activists, will rally at Gantry Plaza State Park at 8 p.m. Tuesday to demand legislators extend the pandemic-era benefits after… Read more »
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WATCH: 77-Year-Old Woman Mugged in Broad Daylight on Astoria Street Sunday
Sept. 14, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Police have released a shocking video of a mugger brazenly hit a 77-year-old woman in Astoria on Sunday – while robbing the senior of her handbag that contained a bible and cash. The unsettling footage, captured on a cellphone by a passerby at around noon, shows the pair tussle… Read more »
Council Member Van Bramer Wants to Make “Open Culture” Program Permanent
Sept. 14, 2021 By Allie Griffin Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer wants to make a pandemic-era program that allows performers to host ticketed events on city streets a permanent fixture in the city. Van Bramer introduced a bill last week to make the temporary “Open Culture” permit program permanent and year-round. The Council’s Committee on… Read more »
TF Cornerstone Demolishes Buildings By Newtown Creek to Make Way for 1,400-Unit Development
Sept. 14, 2021 By Christian Murray A large warehouse in Long Island City that was once home to City Harvest is currently being demolished to make way for another two-tower TF Cornerstone development on the waterfront. The demolition of the warehouse—along with adjacent buildings—will clear the way for a 1,400-unit development on two contiguous parcels… Read more »
Man Steals Electric Scooter at Gunpoint in Jackson Heights Saturday: NYPD
Sept. 14, 2021 By Christian Murray The NYPD is looking for a man who allegedly stole an electric scooter at gunpoint in Jackson Heights early Saturday morning. The suspect allegedly approached a 28-year-old man—who was part of a group—in front of 89-02 Northern Blvd. at around 3 a.m. and displayed a firearm. The NYPD said… Read more »
GoFundme Launched for Family of Astoria Delivery Worker Killed in Sunnyside Crash
Sept 13, 2021 By Allie Griffin A GoFundMe page has been launched for the family of an Astoria delivery worker who was killed in a motorcycle crash in Sunnyside Friday afternoon. The fund was established for the family of Noe Amador Licona, 32, who was tragically killed when he struck a car while riding his… Read more »
Free Concert Featuring Broadway Showtunes to Take Place in Sunnyside Saturday
Sept. 13, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A concert that features a group of local musicians playing Broadway hits is coming to Sunnyside this Saturday. The concert, called Bravissimo Broadway, will take place on Sept. 18 at 3 p.m. at the Sunnyside Reformed Church, located at 48-03 Skillman Ave. The musicians will perform a number of… Read more »
New Public School Opens in Long Island City — One of 11 New School Facilities to Open This Fall
Sept. 13, 2021 By Allie Griffin A brand new public school opened in Long Island City Monday — one of 11 new school facilities to open in New York City on the first day of classes. School administrators opened the doors of P.S. 384 Hunters Point School, located at 1-35 57th Ave., to students this… Read more »
Drunk Driver Arrested For Fatal Hit-And-Run That Left Dirt Bike Rider Dead on LIE
Sept. 13, 2021 By Michael Dorgan An alleged hit-and-run driver who plowed into a dirt bike rider and man on a moped on the Long Island Expressway while drunk early Saturday – killing one of them and injuring another – has been charged with vehicular manslaughter and leaving the scene of an incident. Jorge Serrano,… Read more »
NYPD to Step up Traffic Enforcement Near Schools This Week
Sept. 13, 2021 By Christian Murray Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday that the NYPD will be stepping up its traffic enforcement near schools this week. The announcement comes as public schools fully reopen for in-person classes today, the first time they are operating on a full-time, in-person basis since March 2020. The increase in… Read more »