This article was originally published by The CITY on Aug 17, 2021, 4:20 PM EDT BY Christine Chung Five Queens women filed a class-action lawsuit against a prominent physician who practices in Jackson Heights, charging he sexually abused patients — including allegedly conducting unwarranted breast exams on girls as young as 14 years old. The… Read more »
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Outdoor Party Celebrating The Reopening of Queens to Be Held at Kaufman Astoria Studios in October
Aug. 17, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A large outdoor party will be held at the Kaufman Astoria Studios in October to celebrate the re-opening of Queens—in the wake of the COVID-19 restrictions being lifted. The event, called Queens Comes Back, will feature dozens of local restaurants and vendors offering some of the best food and… Read more »
Global Art and Technology Crossover Event to Take Place at Culture Lab LIC Next Month
Aug. 18, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A global event that explores how art and technology can come together is taking place at the Culture Lab LIC next month. The event, called Ars Electronica Festival Garden NYC, will run from Sept. 8 through Sept. 12 at 5-25 46th Ave. in Long Island City. The five-day festival… Read more »
NYPD: Man Slashed Across the Face With a Knife at Court Square Station
Aug. 18, 2021 By Christian Murray Police are looking for a suspect who slashed a man across the face with a knife at the Court Square subway station in Long Island City earlier this month. The suspect, according to police, followed a 36-year-old man into an elevator at around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 1… Read more »
Op-Ed: Why I Oppose Unconstitutional Mandates
Op-Ed By: Marvin Jeffcoat, Candidate for City Council We all need to understand what’s at stake here. To do that we have to understand our Constitutional rights. No emergency ever justifies a suspension of the US Constitution and our Rights! If government were allowed to suspend the Constitution based on emergencies the government would continue… Read more »
Bartlett Dairy Returns Home to Queens, Bringing Back Hundreds of Jobs
Aug. 17, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A dairy company that hails from Queens is returning to the World’s Borough from New Jersey. Bartlett Dairy, a minority-owned family business that was established in Queens in 1963, broke ground Thursday on a 54,000 square foot headquarters and food distribution center. The facility is going up at the… Read more »
Worker Burned in Possible Explosion in Sunnyside Tuesday
Aug. 17, 2021 By Allie Griffin A worker was rushed to hospital after suffering burns at a building in Sunnyside Tuesday. The man was working inside 39-35 47th Ave. — where AMS Dental Laboratory Inc. is located according to online listings — when he was burned at around 11 a.m. It’s unclear at this time… Read more »
State to Establish Fund to Buy Distressed Hotels to Provide Housing for The Homeless
Aug. 17, 2021 By Allie Griffin The state is establishing a fund in order to buy economically-distressed hotels and convert them into permanent housing for the homeless and people in need. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law Friday a bill called the “Housing Our Neighbors with Dignity Act” (HONDA), which calls for the creation of… Read more »
Man Robbed at Gunpoint on Astoria Street Early Sunday: NYPD
Aug. 17, 2021 By Christian Murray A man was robbed at gunpoint in Astoria early Sunday morning. Police said that a 39-year-old man was walking in the vicinity of 38th Street and 28th Avenue when two armed men approached him and demanded his property. The suspects took the victim’s jewelry and other personal property and… Read more »
Rally to Bring Attention to Asian Bias Attacks to be Held in Jackson Heights Tuesday
Aug. 17, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A rally will be held Tuesday evening in Jackson Heights for a Filipina nurse who was assaulted in an apparent bias attack while handing out masks on the subway. The event, which is being organized by the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns, will take place at Diversity Plaza at… Read more »