Dec. 15, 2021 By Allie Griffin The next City Council speaker will apparently be from Queens, but the question as to who it will be remains a mystery as two Queens members declared victory Tuesday in a confusing kerfuffle played out over social media. Both Council Member Francisco Moya and Council Member Adrienne Adams said… Read more »
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Elderly Couple Dead After Fire Rips Through Flushing Apartment
Dec. 15, 2021 By Michael Dorgan Two senior citizens are dead after a fire ripped through their apartment in Flushing early Wednesday morning. The victims, a couple consisting of an 81-year-old man and a 79-year-old woman, were killed during the blaze, when the fire engulfed their 71-02 162nd St. apartment building at around 4:30 a.m.,… Read more »
NYC Announces 2022-23 Admissions Policies for Middle and High Schools
This article was originally published by Chalkbeat New York on Dec.14, 2021, BY Christina Veiga New York City officials unveiled long-awaited details on how middle and high schools will accept students for the coming year: Middle schools will continue a pause on academic screens, and high schools will dramatically streamline their competitive admissions criteria, education… Read more »
Bay Terrace Library to Undergo $5.7 Million Overhaul
Dec. 14, 2021 By Allie Griffin The Bay Terrace Library in Bayside will undergo a $5.7 million overhaul, Queens Public Library officials announced today. The revamp involves renovating the full interior with updated technology and furniture, creating a designated teen area and constructing a new state-of-the-art multipurpose community room with audiovisual equipment. The work also… Read more »
Flushing Man Indicted For Gruesome Murder and Sexual Attack
Dec. 13, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A Flushing man has been indicted for the horrific sexual assault and murder of a woman at his Main Street apartment building last month. Qiuming Wan, 52, was indicted on murder and sex abuse charges by a grand jury Thursday for sodomizing his 29-year-old victim to death with a… Read more »
Governor Unveils $9.5 Billion Plan for Massive New Terminal at JFK Airport
Dec. 13, 2021 By Christian Murray Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday plans for a $9.5 billion terminal that will anchor the south side of John F. Kennedy International Airport. The international terminal will be a 2.4 million square foot facility that will be built out in phases starting in 2022. The Port Authority reached a… Read more »
Flushing Pediatrician Charged With Attempted Murder for Stabbing His Pregnant Employee: DA
Dec. 13, 2021 By Allie Griffin A Flushing-based pediatrician was indicted on attempted murder and other charges Thursday for allegedly stabbing a pregnant employee at his medical office over the summer. Jianqiang An, 58, who runs a pediatric clinic in Flushing, allegedly slashed his 30-year-old pregnant employee repeatedly with a knife on June 21 in… Read more »
Council Passes Legislation Prohibiting the Sale of Products That Hide License Plates
Dec. 13, 2021 By Michael Dorgan The City Council passed legislation Thursday that makes it illegal to sell products designed to hide vehicle license plates. The bill, which was introduced by Council Member Robert Holden, bans merchants from selling products that obscure tags or make them unreadable to speed and toll cameras. Holden’s bill targets people… Read more »
New Jersey Man Dead After Crashing Car on Whitestone Expressway
Dec. 13, 2021 By Allie Griffin A 34-year-old New Jersey man is dead after crashing his car on the Whitestone Expressway early Saturday. Omkar Shivnauth, of Rockaway, NJ, died after losing control of his Toyota Highlander and smashing into a cement median at 4:20 a.m., police said. Shivnauth, according to police, was driving northbound on… Read more »
Council Unanimously Passes Koo’s Bill Aimed at Protecting City Trees
Dec. 10, 2021 By Allie Griffin The City Council passed a bill Thursday aimed at protecting city trees across the five boroughs. The Council voted unanimously in favor of a bill sponsored by Flushing Council Member Peter Koo that requires the Parks Department to more regularly inspect trees and to publish its findings for the… Read more »