May 11, 2022 By Czarinna Andres The man believed to have fatally shot a Ridgewood woman—and wounded her neighbor in a hail of fire—has been found, according to police. The NYPD reported that Pedro Cintron, the suspect, was found dead in Greenpoint, Brooklyn at around 8 a.m. Wednesday. Cintron, according to a police spokesperson, took… Read more »
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Gianaris Bill That Bans Pet Stores From Selling Dogs, Cats And Rabbits Passes State Senate
May 11, 2022 By Christian Murray The State Senate passed legislation Tuesday that would ban pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits. The bill, introduced by State. Sen. Mike Gianaris, aims to end puppy mills and breeding farms, where animals are typically overbred and often confined to poor living conditions. Gianaris hopes the legislation will… Read more »
No Bail for Astoria Woman Indicted for Deadly Shove of 87-Year-Old Woman
May 11, 2022 By Christian Murray A fiery Astoria woman has been locked up for fatally pushing an 87-year-old woman to the ground in Manhattan in March. Lauren Pazienza, who lived at the Shore Towers apartment complex in Astoria, has been charged with first-degree manslaughter and two counts of second-degree assault. Pazienza, who pleaded not… Read more »
At Two Sides of Bridge, One Neighborhood Gets Park, Other Gets Wait
This article was originally published by The CITY on May 10, 2022 By Gabriel Sandoval At the Brooklyn base of the Kosciuszko Bridge a gleaming new park attracts visitors from around the world. On the Queens side they have anger and frustration. Residents of Maspeth who were promised some green space instead got a bridge… Read more »
Queens Handyman Indicted on Murder Charges for Brutal Killing of Forest Hills Woman: Queens DA
May 10, 2022 By Czarinna Andres A Queens handyman who is accused of stabbing a Forest Hills mother to death was arraigned Tuesday on a 13-count indictment. David Bonola, 44, has been indicted for murder and an array of other charges for killing Orsolya Gaal, 51, and then putting her mutilated body in a sports… Read more »
González-Rojas Sponsors Bill That Would Fund Abortions for Out-of-State Women
May 10, 2022 By Christian Murray Jackson Heights Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas introduced legislation Monday that would set up a $50 million fund that would pay for abortion services for women from out of state where the procedure is outlawed. The bill, titled the Reproductive Freedom and Equity Program, would lead to the establishment of a… Read more »
Developers Seek Zoning Variance to Build 23-Story Tower on Paragon Paint Site on Vernon Blvd.
May 10, 2022 By Christian Murray A development company plans to build a 23-story residential tower on Vernon Boulevard—on the site that is currently home to the dilapidated Paragon Paint Building. Quadrum Global, an international investment firm, is seeking a zoning variance through the Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA) in order to develop the… Read more »
Rents Jump Near Subway Stations, Particularly in Long Island City
May 5, 2022 Staff Report The rental market has bounced back—with apartments located within a half mile of a subway station coming back with vigor. The real estate firm RentHop released a report earlier this week that found that the median rent paid for a 1-bedroom apartment has jumped significantly for those located near subway… Read more »
City Reaches Settlement With “Predatory” Used Car Dealerships Operating in Woodside
May 4, 2022 By Christian Murray A Woodside-based company with used-car dealerships on Northern Boulevard has entered into a $375,000 settlement with the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection after being accused of bilking its customers out of thousands of dollars. JF Motors, which is headquartered at 60-20 Northern Blvd., advertised its vehicles online at… Read more »
Council Member Won Holds Pro Choice Rally at Lou Lodati Park to Protect Abortion Rights
May 4, 2022 By Christian Murray While thousands flocked to Foley Square in Manhattan Tuesday to protest the Supreme Court’s Roe v Wade draft ruling, a group of Sunnyside residents went to Lou Lodati Park to let their feelings be known that they disagree with the likely decision. Council Member Julie Won organized a last-minute… Read more »