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Gas Prices Break $5 a Gallon in Queens, Slamming Drivers

May 19, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The average price for a gallon of regular gas broke the $5 mark in Queens today—for the first time ever. The pain at the pump for Queens drivers was evident this morning at the BP station on Queens Boulevard in Long Island City where it was $5.03 for a… Read more »

Flushing BID Kicks off Its First Restaurant Week Starting Monday

May 19, 2022 By Christian Murray The Flushing Business Improvement District is launching its first ever restaurant week on Monday. The weeklong event, which goes from May 23 through May 31, aims to showcase 15 restaurants in Downtown Flushing. The restaurants will offer prix-fixe lunch and early dinner specials starting at $20. The establishments participating… Read more »

Court-Drawn Congressional Maps Bring Big Changes to Queens

May 16, 2022 By Christian Murray The new congressional maps were released Monday and while Queens is likely to remain blue, many voters—particularly in the western portion of the borough—are likely to find themselves in new districts with new leaders to choose from. A draft of the revised maps was released today that was put… Read more »

Video: Man Repeatedly Bashed With Gun on Queens Village Street

May 16, 2022 By Czarinna Andres Police are looking for an armed suspect who approached a 24-year-old man from behind and repeatedly bashed him in the head with a firearm in Queens Village Friday. The victim was walking home in the vicinity of 217-17 89th Ave. at around 9:30 a.m. on May 13 when he… Read more »

Classic Car Shows to Take Place in Bay Terrace This Summer

May 13, 2022 By Czarinna Andres Car aficionados will have several chances to see some classic cars in person this summer in northeast Queens. Real estate group Cord Meyer Development and Jackie DeLuca & the Queens Classic Car Club will kick off their first car show on Tuesday, May 24 at the Bay Terrace Shopping… Read more »

Assembly Races to Go Ahead as Planned on June 28, Maps to Remain the Same

May 12, 2022 By Christian Murray The New York Assembly races will go ahead as planned on June 28, despite a legal challenge saying that the district maps needed to be redrawn and the primaries delayed. Justice Patrick McAllister of Steuben County Supreme Court agreed with two plaintiffs saying that the maps were created in… Read more »

Queens Lawmakers Introduce Bill That Would Double Fines for Loud Vehicles

May 10, 2022 By Michael Dorgan More than a dozen councilmembers– including three from Queens–have introduced legislation that would ramp up fines for drivers of noisy vehicles. The bill—sponsored by 17 councilmembers including Queens representatives Sandra Ung, Linda Lee and Lynn C. Schulman—would double the existing penalties for motorists who drive with loud exhausts or… Read more »