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Congressman Tom Suozzi Cuts Ribbon on New District Office in Queens

April 26, 2021 By Ryan Songalia U.S. Congressmember Thomas Suozzi, who represents northeast Queens and the north shore of Long Island, cut the ribbon on a new district office on Sunday. The new office, located at 242-09 Northern Blvd., is in Douglaston—and is his only district office in Queens. He had a smaller office at… Read more »

Ron Kim Endorses Two Candidates for the Flushing City Council Seat

April 26, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Assembly Member Ron Kim is endorsing two candidates for the Flushing city council seat currently represented by term-limited Peter Koo. The progressive assembly member has endorsed John Choe, the executive director of the Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce, and former Assembly member Ellen Young in the Democratic primary for District… Read more »

Woodside Community Fridge Is Vandalized, Volunteers Setting up a Replacement

April 26, 2021 By Christina Santucci Volunteers who run a community fridge in Woodside said their refrigerator was vandalized early Sunday morning – and they are now working to set up a replacement. The Woodside Community Fridge provides free food for anyone and everyone – no questions asked – from the publicly-accessible refrigerator and shelf… Read more »

City Council Candidate Seeking Jackson Heights Seat Gets Ray McGuire Endorsement

April 26, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Yi (Andy)Chen picked up a significant endorsement in his city council race, exchanging endorsements with mayoral candidate Ray McGuire. Chen is running for the Democratic nomination in District 25, which encompasses Elmhurst and Jackson Heights. The district is currently represented by the term-limited Daniel Dromm, who has not yet… Read more »

Private Security Firm Set to Patrol LIC Waterfront Once Again

April 26, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A group of Long Island City residents who hired private guards last year to beef up security along the Hunters Point waterfront say they plan to relaunch the initiative again when the weather heats up. Group leaders say they will bring back the security, starting on Memorial Day weekend,… Read more »

City Council Candidates Learn Where They Will Appear on the Ballot

April 26, 2021 By Christina Santucci The City’s Board of Elections held a random drawing earlier this month to determine where on the ballot a candidate’s name will appear. In races where there are many names, the order may make a difference. For instance in the Democratic primary in District 26 there will be 15… Read more »