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City Inspecting Ventilation Systems at Classrooms Ahead of Schools Reopening

Aug. 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin The city began inspecting air ventilation systems at classrooms Tuesday, with less than three weeks before public schools reopen, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced yesterday. Every classroom and space inside a school building will be inspected by a team of independent engineers, joined by the Department of Buildings and… Read more »

Rep. Maloney Urges CUNY to Reverse Layoffs of Nearly 3,000 Employees

Aug. 25, 2020 By Allie Griffin Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney penned a letter to the City University of New York (CUNY) urging the administration to reverse its decision to layoff nearly 3,000 employees. CUNY decided to not renew the contracts of about 2,800 employees — mostly adjunct professors and part time staff members — across its… Read more »

PODCAST: We Talk to Tavo Bortoli, Candidate for the 26th District Council Seat

Aug. 25, 2020 By Christian Murray Eleven council members in Queens will be forced to step down at the end of next year due to term limits. Many candidates have already come forward looking to replace them, and will be competing in next June’s Democratic primaries for those spots. In Queens, only four council members… Read more »

Three Queens Restaurants Are Among The Latest to Have Liquor Licenses Suspended

Aug. 25, 2020 By Christian Murray Three more Queens bars and restaurants had their liquor licenses suspended over the past weekend — including a Woodside strip joint— as the state continues to crack down on establishments that violate coronavirus regulations. The state’s task force led by the State Police and State Liquor Authority (SLA) conducted… Read more »

MTA Offering a $10,000 Reward for Tips on 7-Train Window Smasher

Aug. 24, 2020 By Allie Griffin The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a serial 7-train window smasher. There have been more than 70 incidents involving broken subway windows since May, according to MTA and NYPD officials. The damage totals more than $300,000, MTA Chairman… Read more »

Editorial: The 108 Pct. Police Rally Was a Deeply Troubling Event

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 »

Counter-Rally to Take Place Before Pro-Police March in Sunnyside Saturday

Aug. 21, 2020 By Michael Dorgan   A counter-rally is set to take place before a pro-police march in Sunnyside Saturday morning. The opposing rally will meet at John Vincent Daniels Jr. Square in Woodside at 10 a.m. and walk towards 39th Street and Greenpoint Avenue. The group expects to arrive just before a scheduled pro-police march… Read more »