Nov. 2, 2020 Staff Report The entries are in and the voting is taking place. Nearly a dozen people entered their homes for the inaugural #bewitchinQueens Halloween house contest. The residents with the spookiest house–with the most “likes” — will win a $500 VISA gift card; with second prize being $250 VISA card; and third… Read more »
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Lancman to Step Down From City Council to Join Cuomo Administration
Oct. 30, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Queens Council Member Rory Lancman is leaving office to take up a new role with the Cuomo administration. Lancman has been appointed as Special Counsel for Ratepayer Protection, a newly-created position where he will represent the interests of residential and commercial customers of regulated electric, gas, water and telecom… Read more »
Parks Department and DOT to Improve Connecting Paths Between Central Queens Parks
Oct. 29, 2020 By Allie Griffin The New York City Parks Department and the Department of Transportation (DOT) announced an initiative Thursday to study and create new connections to existing parks through bicycle and pedestrian corridors known as “greenways.” The two agencies plan to improve existing greenways and create new ones to better establish a… Read more »
NYPD Appoints Juanita Holmes, Former Head of Queens North, as First Female Chief of Patrol
Oct. 29, 2020 By Allie Griffin The New York City Police Department appointed its first female Chief of Patrol Thursday — Juanita Holmes, who has a long history of policing in Queens. Holmes, the highest-ranking African American woman in NYPD history, has more than 30 years of experience with the department, including several stints in… Read more »
Small Business Owners Can Expand Storefronts to Sidewalk as City Launches New Initiative Friday
Oct. 28, 2020 By Allie Griffin Small business owners will soon be able to expand their storefront onto the sidewalk as part of a new Open Storefronts initiative the City will launch on Friday. Retail shops will be able to sell their wares on sidewalks in front of their storefronts from Oct. 30 through Dec…. Read more »
Man Faces 25-Years-to-Life For Killing Pregnant Girlfriend and Dumping Her Body on Side of the Road: DA
Oct. 28, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A man has been charged with murder for killing his pregnant girlfriend and dumping her body on the side of the road in Bayside last week. Goey Charles, from Uniondale in Long Island, allegedly strangled Vanessa Pierre, 29, before leaving her face down on the ground next to the… Read more »
Queens Lawmakers Among NYC Elected Officials Calling on Schumer to Expand Supreme Court
Oct. 27, 2020 By Allie Griffin Several Queens lawmakers are calling on U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer to expand the Supreme Court after Justice Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in Monday night, cementing a conservative majority for generations to come. Zohran Mamdani, the Assembly Member Elect for District 36 in Astoria, issued a statement Tuesday calling… Read more »
BOE Expands Hours for Early Voting, Follows Criticism Over Hours-Long Lines
Oct. 27, 2020 By Christian Murray The New York City Board of Elections announced today that it will be expanding its hours for the final three days of early voting. The board’s commissioners said at their meeting today that they would expand the hours on Friday, Oct. 30 through Sunday, Nov. 1. The announcement follows… Read more »
Man Kills Pregnant Girlfriend and Dumps Her Body on Side of the Road in Bayside: NYPD
Oct. 27, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Police have arrested a man for killing his pregnant girlfriend Friday and dumping her body on the side of the road in Bayside. Goey Charles was arrested Monday for murdering 29-year-old Vanessa Pierre whose body was found next to the Horace Harding Expressway near Bell Boulevard on Oct. 23,… Read more »
NYC Public School Families Will Have Just One Chance to Opt Back Into Blended Learning
Oct. 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City public school families will have just one chance to opt into in-person classes for the rest of the school year — beginning next week. Families who had opted into fully-remote classes, but now want to switch back to the city’s blended learning model — in which… Read more »