Dec. 9, 2021 By Allie Griffin Queens officials are calling on Governor Kathy Hochul to replenish and reopen the Excluded Workers Fund after the state closed applications in October upon running out of money. Officials such as State Sen. Jessica Ramos and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards are urging Hochul to inject $3 billion into… Read more »
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Vaunted $67M Flushing Pool to Finally Reopen for a Quick Dip — Then Close Again
This article was originally published by The CITY on Dec.8, 2021, 9:40 p.m. BY GABRIEL SANDOVAL A Queens public pool that’s been closed since before the pandemic due to a crumbling roof is set to reopen early next year with a ceiling netting to catch flaking concrete. But the reopening of the $67 million Flushing Meadows… Read more »
Two Men Caught With Two Kilos of Fentanyl During Traffic Stop in Bayside: DA
Dec. 8, 2021 By Allie Griffin Two men were caught with two kilos of fentanyl in their car last week during a traffic stop in Bayside. The men — Navarro Gonzalez, 26, of California, and Esquer, 48, of Jalisco, Mexico — were charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance and other crimes in Queens… Read more »
Elected Officials Call on MTA to Renovate and Improve Maintenance of LIRR Forest Hills Station
Dec. 8, 2021 By Allie Griffin Queens elected officials are calling on the Metropolitan Transportation Agency to revamp the Forest Hills LIRR train station — and clean up the surrounding area on Burns Street — which they say has not been properly maintained. Seven legislators, alongside local residents who formed the Burns Street Alliance, penned… Read more »
Queens Republicans Push Back Against Noncitizen Voting Bill Ahead of Council Vote
Dec. 7, 2021 By Allie Griffin Queens Republicans are pushing back against a City Council bill that would provide legal noncitizens with the right vote in city elections. Republicans and other critics have held press conferences, launched ‘call to action’ campaigns and have publicly condemned the legislation, known as “Our City, Our Vote”, ahead of… Read more »
Man Who Allegedly Gunned Down His Mother’s Boyfriend at Pomonok Houses Indicted for Murder
Dec. 7, 2021 By Christian Murray A Fresh Meadows man has been indicted for the shooting death of his mother’s boyfriend that took place last month in an apartment at the NYCHA Pomonok Houses in Flushing. Desean McCain, 22, was indicted on murder charges last Wednesday for the fatal shooting of his mother’s 47-year-old boyfriend… Read more »
Council Member Holden Looks to Form “Common Sense” Caucus of Moderate Members in City Council
Dec. 6, 2021 By Allie Griffin Council Member Robert Holden is looking to form a bloc of like-minded moderate colleagues in the City Council to provide a counter to members on the “far left”. Holden submitted paperwork to the Council Speaker’s Office to form the “Common Sense” caucus about two weeks ago and is confident… Read more »
11-Year-Old Boy Robbed at Knifepoint Inside Bathroom at Queens Junior Highschool
Dec. 6, 2021 By Christian Murray The police are looking for a man who gained access to a junior high school in Briarwood last Wednesday and allegedly robbed an 11-year-old student inside the bathroom at knifepoint. The suspect allegedly walked inside Robert A. Van Wyck Junior High School, located at 85-05 144 St., at around… Read more »
Two Queens Officials Call on Schools Chancellor Not to Scrap Geographic Priorities for High School Admissions
Dec. 6, 2021 By Christian Murray Two Queens elected leaders are urging the NYC Schools Chancellor not to end geographic priority in the high school admissions process. Assemblyman Edward Braunstein (D-Bayside) and State Sen. John Liu (D-Bayside) sent a letter Friday to Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter in response to the Department of Education’s proposal to… Read more »
City to Require Children to be Vaccinated in Order to Go to Restaurants, Movies
Dec. 6, 2021 By Allie Griffin Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday a major expansion of the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Children will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to go to a restaurant or movie starting later this month. All private-sector employees will also be mandated to get the shot. The city… Read more »