May 17, 2021 By Christian Murray Vaccinated New Yorkers will be able to go mask-free in most settings starting Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced at a press conference this morning. Residents who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to ditch their masks starting Wednesday—in line with CDC guidance announced last week. “If… Read more »
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Queens Officials Back Plan to Send Medical Supplies to COVID-Battered India
May 17, 2021 By Christina Santucci More than a dozen Queens elected officials and community leaders praised a plan to send medical supplies from New York City to India – to help the country deal with the pandemic. Mayor Bill de Blasio had announced the arrangement on Friday, saying that the city would tap into… Read more »
Man Wanted for Robbing Two Banks in Long Island City, Several in Manhattan: NYPD
May 17, 2021 By Christina Santucci Police are searching for a suspect wanted in a string of bank robberies – including two in Long Island City this month. The suspect allegedly first struck on May 6 at a CitiBank in Court Square – where he passed a note to the teller demanding money, pretended to… Read more »
Van Bramer and Mayoral Candidate Dianne Morales Cross Endorse
May 13, 2021 By Ryan Songalia City council member Jimmy Van Bramer and mayoral candidate Dianne Morales cross-endorsed one another today as they both seek office. Van Bramer, who is running to be Queens Borough President, joined Morales for the announcement this morning at Diversity Plaza in Jackson Heights. Morales of Brooklyn says she is… Read more »
Van Bramer Passes Bill That Aims to Reduce Food Waste at Public Schools
May 13, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A bill that would require the Department of Education to develop and implement a food waste prevention plan was unanimously passed by the city council on Wednesday. The legislation, sponsored by Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer, aims to reduce the amount of food that is wasted at public schools—which serve… Read more »
Early Voting Begins a Month From Today, With 19 Voting Sites in Queens
May 12, 2021 By Christina Santucci In-person voting in New York City’s Primary Election gets underway one month from today. New York City voters will be able to fill in their ballots – for mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president and City Council – at the polls starting Saturday, June 12. The Board of Elections… Read more »
Queens Lawmaker Sponsors Bill That Would Require Hate Crime Perpetrators to Undergo Counseling
May 11, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Several elected officials gathered at a Rego Park playground Monday to show support for an Asian-American teen who was the victim of a hate crime and to promote legislation that aims to rehabilitate the perpetrators of such attacks. The officials held a press conference at Real Good Playground on… Read more »
Campaign Offices Open in Sunnyside and Woodside as City Council Race Nears
May 11, 2021 By Christian Murray Three candidates in the 26th City Council race have opened office space over the past month as the race to replace the term-limited Jimmy Van Bramer heats up. Brent O’Leary, a long-time civic leader from Long Island City, opened an office at 43-18 48th Ave. in Woodside on April… Read more »
Meng Introduces Legislation to Promote Education on the History of AAPI to Help Combat Racism
May 10, 2021 By Christina Santucci Queens Congressmember Grace Meng announced last week that she has introduced legislation to promote education about the history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders – in an effort to combat anti-Asian racism. The bill, titled the Teaching Asian Pacific American History Act, aims to help eliminate discrimination and prejudice… Read more »
Queens Public Library Reopens 14 Branches For In-Person Browsing and Use
May 10, 2021 By Christina Santucci The Queens Public Library (QPL) reopened 14 branches today where patrons are now able to enter the facility, browse the collections in-person and use the computers for limited periods of time. The 14 “in-person” reopenings mark a milestone for QPL, since up until now the library system has only… Read more »