June 6, 2022 By Alexandra Adelina Nita Queens Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani is calling for the installation of enforcement cameras to keep motorists out of protected bicycle lanes. The Astoria assembly member introduced a bill last month that would see motorists who drive on protected bike lanes ticketed. The fine would be $50 for each infraction,… Read more »
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Outspoken Dutch Kills Restaurant Owner Announces Run for State Senate
June 6, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The outspoken owner of a popular Long Island City restaurant has announced that he plans to run for state Senate. Josh Bowen, who owns John Brown Smokehouse at 27-20 40th Ave., made the announcement Thursday saying he is running for the District 59 senate seat because he is upset… Read more »
Developers of Innovation QNS Modify Plans, CB1’s Land Use Committee Rejects Them
June 3, 2022 By Christian Murray The massive Innovation QNS project was rejected by Community Board 1’s Land Use & Zoning Committee Wednesday night—despite the development team making modifications to the plans prior to the meeting. The Innovation QNS developers, who seek to rezone a 5-block area in the vicinity of Steinway Street and 35th… Read more »
New York Blood Center is Holding a Series of Blood Drives as Supply is Low
June 3, 2022 By Czarinna Andres The New York Blood Center (NYBC) is holding a series of blood drives throughout Queens this month to help bolster the region’s blood supply that is currently at an alarmingly low level. The center is calling for more blood donors, due to a drop in donations since the Memorial… Read more »
Astoria Progressive Launches Campaign for State Senate Seat, Angers Many Left-Leaning Democrats
June 2, 2022 By Christian Murray A podcaster and well-known Democratic Socialist from Astoria has thrown the progressive wing of the Democratic party into disarray by announcing she plans to run for the District 59 seat in the state Senate. Nomiki Konst announced Tuesday on “The Majority Report” talk show—a daily political podcast–that she plans… Read more »
Astoria Progressive Bows Out of Congressional Race Due to Redistricting
June 2, 2022 By Christian Murray Rana Abdelhamid, an Astoria progressive who mounted a campaign for the 12th Congressional District, announced Tuesday that she is no longer running due to redistricting. Abdelhamid, a young Muslim woman who entered the race more than a year ago with the backing of Justice Democrats, issued a statement Tuesday… Read more »
Queensboro Dance Festival Tour Kicks Off June 4
June 2, 2022 By Alexandra Adelina Nita The annual Queensboro Dance Festival tour will begin this Saturday—featuring Queens-based dance companies of diverse cultures and styles. The festival will consist of more than 30 free outdoor performances and classes across the borough, as well as pop-up events that will be announced throughout the summer on the… Read more »
Indoor Soccer Complex in Astoria Set To Double in Size Later This Month
June 1, By Michael Dorgan A large indoor soccer complex that opened in Astoria at the start of the year is expanding in size. The facility, located at 36-39 35th St., will increase from two small soccer pitches to four by the end of June, according to the manager of the establishment. The complex is… Read more »
Good Samaritan Gets Head-Butted and Beaten With His Own Hockey Stick at Court Square Station in LIC Tuesday
June 2, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A 54-year-old man was head-butted and beaten with his own hockey stick after he tried to stop an assault taking place inside of the Court Square station Tuesday. The incident took place on the northbound E train platform at around 5:30 p.m. when another man was being punched by… Read more »
Councilmember Won Holds Rally With Sunnyside Parents to Call for Gun Reforms
June 1, 2022 By Czarinna Andres As many as 100 people turned out at Lou Lodati Park Tuesday evening for a candlelight vigil to pay respect to the victims of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and to call on federal legislators to pass gun laws that would make it safer for children and adults… Read more »