April 5, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A pandemic isn’t getting in the way of progress. Plans were filed with the Department of Buildings March 26 for a 48-story high-rise in Long Island City. The 554-foot tall structure is expected to go up at 45-03 23rd St. and will consist of 285 apartment units including two… Read more »
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State Death Toll Tops 4,000, Cuomo Sees Signs Apex Has Been Reached
April 5, 2020 By Christian Murray Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday that the number of coronavirus deaths across the state had surpassed 4,000—just hours after New York City said more than 2,000 people had succumbed to COVID-19 in the five boroughs. Cuomo said 4,159 people had died from the virus in the Empire State, up… Read more »
TA-Affiliated Group Wants All Cars Off The Road– Unless for Essential Use
April 4, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A traffic safety advocacy group with ties to Transportation Alternatives has called on Mayor Bill de Blasio to ban all cars from being on the road unless they are for essential use during the pandemic. Families for Safe Streets Calls, an advocacy group that receives guidance and support from… Read more »
Nearly 500 Queens Residents Have Been Killed by the Coronavirus: NYC
April 3, 2020 By Allie Griffin Nearly 500 Queens residents have now been killed by the coronavirus since the pandemic took over New York City and turned the World’s Borough into the epicenter. Across the five boroughs, 1,584 people have died, as of 9:30 a.m. today. In Queens, 499 residents have died and 17,832 residents… Read more »
Violent Bandits Wanted for Series of E-Bike Robberies on Queensboro Bridge
April 3, 2020, By Michael Dorgan Violent bike bandits, brandishing knives and guns are targeting e-bike riders crossing the Queensboro Bridge, the police say. The suspects – acting in gangs of twos and threes – have been attacking and physically assaulting e-bike riders and stealing their bikes and cellphones, according to the police. In total,… Read more »
Free Meals Available Daily For All New Yorkers
Apr. 3, 2020, Staff Report New Yorkers across the 5 boroughs are able to get three free meals at city schools starting today. The ‘grab and go’ meals are available at more than 400 locations around New York and residents can go online and search by zip code the school locations that are offering them…. Read more »
Mayor Issues Advisory Asking New Yorkers to Wear Face Coverings; Holden Says It Should Be Mandatory
April 3, 2020 By Allie Griffin Mayor Bill de Blasio advised all New Yorkers Thursday to wear face coverings when stepping outside their homes. He said people should wear bandanas, scarves, or other coverings over their mouth and nose while out in public in order to slow the spread of the virus that has infected… Read more »
As MTA Employee Death Toll Rises, Agency Distributes 100k Masks Per Week to Staff
April 3, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The MTA is boosting its weekly supply of masks to its frontline workers to 100,000 masks per week. The announcement comes at a time when 16 MTA workers have now died due to complications from the virus and 744 MTA staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. The agency… Read more »
Queens and Brooklyn Churches Will Ring “Bells of Hope” During Coronavirus Pandemic
April 2, 2020 By Allie Griffin Queens and Brooklyn churches will ring “Bells of Hope” beginning tomorrow and continuing every day as the city grapples with the coronavirus pandemic that is killing New Yorkers. Every parish in the two boroughs with outdoor bells will ring them each day at 3 p.m. at the request of… Read more »
E-Bike/E-Scooter Legislation Included in State Budget, But City Law Still Needs to be Passed
April 2, 2020 By Christian Murray The New York State legislature reached a budget agreement yesterday that includes a provision that will legalize the operation of most e-bicycles and e-scooters. The new legislation is similar to what State Sen. Jessica Ramos and Assembly Member Nily Rozic championed in 2019 that Governor Andrew Cuomo did not… Read more »