Aug. 19, 2022 By Czarinna Andres Mayor Eric Adams announced Friday that the city has launched a program to help families seeking asylum enroll their children in public school. The city estimates that at least 1,000 children of asylum-seeking families will enter the public school system next month, with most of the students located within… Read more »
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Long Island City Partnership Appoints New President
Aug. 19, 2022 By Christian Murray The Long Island City Partnership has named a new president, taking over the position that was held by Liz Lusskin who left the organization in May after a 9-year stint. Laura Rothrock, a development strategist who has been a consultant with the partnership since March 2021, is viewed an… Read more »
Two ATV Riders Dead After Colliding with Truck in Long Island City Early Friday
Aug. 19, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Two men are dead after the ATV bike they were riding collided with a semi-trailer truck in Long Island City early Friday. The victims, who police say were in their 30s, plowed into the side of the truck at Queens Plaza South and Jackson Avenue at around 1:50 a.m…. Read more »
De Niro’s Building a Massive Astoria Move Studio Complex, Protesters Call Him Out for Not Using Union Labor
Aug. 19, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Robert De Niro is currently developing a massive studio complex in Astoria—although he is coming under fire for hiring non-union construction workers to help build it. Around 100 protesters rallied outside the Tribeca Film Center in Lower Manhattan Wednesday to demand the legendary actor only employ unionized workers to… Read more »
10 Years After Hurricane Sandy, Walkway Lights at Gantry Plaza State Park Are Being Fixed
Aug. 18, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Better late than never. The state is close to completing the repairs to the walkway lights at Gantry Plaza State Park that have been tripping out since Hurricane Sandy struck in 2012. The NYS Parks Dept. is in the process of fixing 99 pathway lights at the park, with… Read more »
Hundreds Turn Out at Hearing to Voice Disapproval of Proposed Changes to Council District 26
Aug. 18, 2022 By Christian Murray Hundreds of people testified virtually and in-person Tuesday night during a public meeting in Astoria that they do not approve of the changes proposed by the NYC Districting Commission to the boundaries of Council District 26. The hearing, a marathon session that lasted more than six hours, was held… Read more »
Police Looking for Suspects Involved in Gunfight on 39th Avenue
Aug. 17, 2022 By Christian Murray A fight that broke out in front of a Long Island City shelter early Monday escalated and led to a shoot out on the street, according to police. A group of men got into a physical altercation outside the Fairfield Inn & Suites hotel/shelter, located at 27-29 40th Road,… Read more »
Unhinged Man Arrested for Throwing Brick at Ambulance in LIC, Fighting With EMT and Police
Aug. 17, 2022 By Michael Dorgan An unstable man was arrested in Long Island City Monday after he threw a brick at an ambulance and assaulted four people – including two police officers who were attempting to cuff him, according to police and published reports. The incident unfolded on the corner of 45th Avenue and Vernon… Read more »
Long-Awaited Beer Hall/Entertainment Venue to Open in Long Island City Thursday
Aug. 16, 2022 By Michael Dorgan It’s been a long time coming but a new beer hall/entertainment venue will finally open in Long Island City Thursday. The new establishment, called Gamehaus LIC/NY, will open at 5-14 51st Ave. and will function as a live entertainment venue, beer hall and restaurant. The 7,500 square foot space, which… Read more »
Community Board 2 Taskforce Gives Redistricting Plan Thumbs Down, Urges Others to Testify Against
Aug. 16, 2022 By Christian Murray A Community Board 2 taskforce created to evaluate the proposed changes to the boundaries of Council District 26 has rejected the NYC Districting Commission’s preliminary draft plan. The commission released preliminary maps in July for all 51 council districts—although the revised Council District 26 map stood out since the… Read more »