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Peaceful George Floyd Protest Held at Astoria Park Monday

June 2, By Michael Dorgan Hundreds of demonstrators took part in a peaceful protest at Astoria Park Monday to voice their anger over the death of George Floyd. The protest went off without incident unlike some of the demonstrators in Manhattan and the Bronx that have descended into chaos. The gathering in Astoria was held… Read more »

New York City Curfew Set at 8 p.m. For Rest of the Week, Follows Looting

June 2, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City will have another curfew tonight — but three hours earlier than Monday’s after looters smashed store windows and stole pricey items for a second day in a row. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced last night that New Yorkers must be off city streets by 8 p.m…. Read more »

Queens Opioid Crisis Surges During COVID-19: DA Katz

June 1, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Queens is in the grips of an opioid overdose epidemic. The number of people who have died from an opioid overdose has shot up in 2020, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said Monday. In the first five months this year, Queens County recorded 86 suspected opioid overdoses – a… Read more »

Four Queens Lawmakers Donate Campaign Funds From Police Groups to Bail Funds

June 1, 2020 By Allie Griffin Four Queens lawmakers pledged to donate thousands of dollars in campaign funds received from police groups to bail out protesters arrested demonstrating against the death of George Floyd. Assembly Members Aravella Simotas and Catalina Cruz, State Sen. Michael Gianaris and City Council Member Francisco Moya each donated contributions from… Read more »

Sunnysiders Have Mixed Reactions to Open Streets

June 1, 2020 By Asha MacKay Midday during the work week, Sunnyside’s “open streets” are filled with runners, parents with young children and a delivery driver carefully navigating around the barricades. As of late May, more than 40 miles of open streets are on the map for New Yorkers to enjoy some socially-distant outside time…. Read more »

Podcast: Costa Constantinides and His Run to Be Queens Borough President

June 1, 2020 Staff Report Council Member Costa Constantinides, who represents Astoria and East Elmhurst, is running to be the next Queens Borough President. We spoke to Constantinides early last week, before the national outrage following the death of George Floyd took hold. The focus of the discussion was largely about the looming budget problems… Read more »

Queens Residents Hold a Series of Peaceful Protests Over the Weekend

June 1, 2020 By Christian Murray Demonstrators came out in Queens over the weekend to voice their anger over the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. Hundreds took to the streets of Jackson Heights Saturday in a protest that formed in Diversity Plaza. Protesters in Jackson Heights chanted “black… Read more »