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Man Found Dead in Parked Car by Horace Harding Expressway: NYPD

June 17, 2020 By Christian Murray A man was found dead inside a parked vehicle by the Horace Harding Expressway in Flushing this morning. Police received a 911 call at around 7:30 a.m. that there was an unconscious man inside a parked car in the vicinity of the west bound Horace Harding Expressway service road… Read more »

Queens Public Library to Reopen Some Branches Next Month

June 17, 2020 By Allie Griffin Queens Public Library will reopen some of its branches next month as New York City begins to return to pre-coronavirus normalcy. Six to eight branches in the borough will open for pick up and drop off services in mid-July, with more to follow, President and CEO of Queens Public… Read more »

CB1 Unanimously Supports DOT Plan for a Protected Bicycle Lane on Crescent Street

June 17, 2020 By Christian Murray Community Board 1 unanimously approved the Department of Transportation’s plan for a protected bicycle lane on a stretch of Crescent Street at last night’s monthly board meeting held on Zoom. The DOT presented plans to install a protected bicycle lane on Crescent Street between the Queensboro Bridge and RFK… Read more »

Fire Breaks Out on 49th Street, Stores Damaged

June 16, 2020 By Christian Murray A fire tore through a Sunnyside business on 49th Street this evening. The FDNY said that it received a call at around 8 p.m. about a blaze on the ground floor of a three-story building at 41-09 49th St. The building is occupied by Pronto Car Service on the… Read more »

PODCAST: An Interview With Anthony Miranda, Candidate for Queens Borough President

June 16, 2020 By Christian Murray We spoke to Anthony Miranda, candidate for Queens Borough President, last week. Miranda, a retired police sergeant and the only Latino in the race, is one of five candidates vying for the position in next week’s Democratic primary. We discussed police reform, COVID-19, community boards and jobs. The other… Read more »

More than 20 Percent of LIC Rentals Were Discounted in May: Study

June 16, 2020 By Allie Griffin More than 20 percent of Long Island City rentals were discounted below the listed rent on StreetEasy in May– as economic uncertainty spurred by the coronavirus pandemic seeps into the New York City real estate market. Long Island City saw one of the greatest amount of discounted units in… Read more »

US Tennis Open To Go Ahead Without Spectators: Cuomo

June 16, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The US Tennis Open will go ahead in Queens this summer without spectators, Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced. The competition will be held on its originally scheduled dates of Aug. 31 through to Sept. 13. “It will be held without fans but we can watch it on TV and… Read more »

Bagel Store Issues an Apology in Response to Viral Video

June 16, 2020 Staff Report The bagel store at the center of a viral video that shows a woman deliberately coughing on another customer has apologized for the incident. New York City Bagel & Coffee House on Broadway–near 30th Street–condemned the woman’s actions in a social media response posted Sunday. “The behavior of the woman… Read more »