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New School Serving Children on the Autism Spectrum to Open in Long Island City

Aug. 5, 2021 By Allie Griffin A new school serving children on the autism spectrum will open in Long Island City next month. Academy For Young Minds (AYM) will open in a new building located at 11-20 46th Rd. this September. The independent private school is geared towards mid-to high-functioning school-aged children who fall on… Read more »

Queens DA Takes Down Reputed Gang Networks in Queensbridge and Ravenswood

Aug. 5, 2021 By Christian Murray More than two dozen individuals from three warring gangs were nabbed in a massive take down yesterday at the Ravenswood and Queensbridge NYCHA developments, the Queens District Attorney announced today. Twenty-eight reputed gang members were indicted by a Queens grand jury—variously charged with murder, attempted murder, assault, criminal possession… Read more »

Queens Athlete Wins Silver in Epic Battle in Tokyo

Aug. 4, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A Queens athlete won a silver medal for Team USA in an epic race at the Tokyo Olympics yesterday. Dalilah Muhammad, who hails from Jamaica, Queens, finished second in the women’s 400-meter hurdle final – falling agonizingly short of clinching a gold medal. Muhammad, who was the defending Olympic… Read more »

City Council Votes to Extend Cap on Delivery App Fees

Aug. 4, 2021 By Allie Griffin The New York City Council voted last week to extend a number of laws that put caps on third-party delivery apps in an effort to help small businesses recover from the pandemic. The council voted Thursday to extend the laws that prohibit third-party delivery apps from charging restaurants more… Read more »

Queens Officials Call for Gov. Cuomo to Resign or Be Impeached

Aug. 3, 2021 By Allie Griffin Multiple Queens elected officials have called on Governor Andrew Cuomo to resign — or be impeached — after the attorney general announced the findings of an independent report that concluded he sexually harassed nearly a dozen women in violation of state and federal laws. Queens electeds are calling on… Read more »

Queens Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Reduce Risk of Trees Falling During Severe Weather

Aug. 3 2021 By Michael Dorgan  A Queens lawmaker has introduced legislation that aims to reduce the risk of trees falling during severe weather events. Council Member Peter Koo, who represents Flushing, wants the city to carry out regular tree inspections and to create a task force responsible for removing toppled trees following hurricanes and… Read more »