Aug. 24, 2020 Editorial: Queens Post The pro-108 police rally in Sunnyside was a low point Saturday and showed how fractured our city and nation has become. We were deeply saddened when we left the event—by the loss of humanity that became apparent. People have forgotten that good people can have differences of opinion and… Read more »
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7 Train Service May Have to be Reduced If Window Vandalism Continues: Report
Aug. 21, 2020 By Christian Murray The MTA may be forced to reduce service on the 7 train if vandals continue to smash windows, according to reports. On Wednesday, 39 windows were discovered smashed on a 7 train at the Vernon Blvd.–Jackson Avenue station in Long Island City. A crew of MTA workers also found… Read more »
Long Island City Man Who Raped Woman in Woodside Sentenced to 12-Years in Prison
Aug. 20, 2020 By Christian Murray A Long Island City man who raped a woman near Skillman Avenue in Woodside last year was sentenced to 12 years in prison, the Queens District Attorney announced today. Matthew Luna, 27, who pleaded guilty to first-degree rape in January, sexually attacked a 20-year-old woman in the vicinity of… Read more »
New Ferry Dock Provides Quick Ride to Upper East Side From Astoria
Aug. 20, 2020 By Christian Murray Western Queens residents looking to get to the Upper East Side of Manhattan in a hurry will soon be able to take the ferry. The NYC Economic Development Corp. announced today that it has extended the NYC Ferry’s Astoria route to serve East 90th Street. The new connection will… Read more »
Protesters Rally Outside the Bayside Home of NYPD Union Boss Pat Lynch
Aug. 20, 2020 By Christian Murray Protesters held a rally outside the Bayside home of New York City Police Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch Wednesday night. Dozens of Black Lives Matter demonstrators turned out to show their disdain for Lynch whose union last week endorsed President Donald Trump for this year’s November election. The protesters… Read more »
Front-Door Boarding, Fare Collection Returning to MTA buses
Aug. 19, 2020 By Christian Murray The days of a free ride on an MTA bus are coming to an end. The MTA announced Tuesday that front-door boarding and fare collection will resume on Monday, Aug. 31. New Yorkers have been traveling free on local and SBS buses since March 23, when they were required… Read more »
John Brown Smokehouse in Long Island City to Close, Owner Puts it Down to ‘Pandemic’ and ‘Idiot Politicians’
Aug. 19, 2020 By Christian Murray The owner of John Brown Smokehouse is closing his Long Island City restaurant citing the pandemic and “idiot politicians” as the reason. Josh Bowen, who opened the restaurant at 10-43 44th Dr. eight years ago, said his lease had come to an end and that it made little sense… Read more »
Four Men Shot at Ravenswood Houses Tuesday, All Likely to Survive: NYPD
Aug. 19, 2020 By Christian Murray Four men were shot at the Ravenswood Housing development in Astoria Monday afternoon, police said. The victims—ages 21, 17, 18 and 19—were sitting in the courtyard in the vicinity of 21st Street and 35th Avenue when a man approached the group at around 4:45 p.m. and started firing. The… Read more »
Nearly Half of NYC’s Asian Students Opt for All-Remote Learning This School Year
By Alex Zimmerman, THE CITY This story was originally published on Aug. 17 by Chalkbeat, a nonprofit news organization covering public A little more than 30% of New York City students plan to go fully remote this fall, as an additional 41,000 families signed up over the past week, according to new figures released by the… Read more »
Most Catholic Schools to Reopen Offering Students In-Person Instruction 5 Days Per Week
Aug. 18, 2020 By Christian Murray The majority of Catholic schools in Brooklyn and Queens will be offering students in-person classes 5 days a week, according to plans filed by the Brooklyn Diocese with New York State. The Diocese of Brooklyn, which oversees 66 Catholic academies and parish schools in Brooklyn and Queens, has submitted… Read more »