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NYPD Releases Terrifying Video of Hammer Attack at Queens Plaza Station

Woman hit in the head with hammer in LIC (Photo NYPD)

**Warning: Graphic content, viewer discretion is advised** Feb. 25, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Police have released a shocking video of a woman being repeatedly hit in the head with a hammer by a mugger at Queens Plaza Thursday night, leaving her in critical condition. The terrifying footage captures a 57-year-old woman walking down a flight… Read more »

Elected Officials and Advocates Call for Replacement of Collapsed Bulkheads in LIC

Feb. 24, 2022 By Allie Griffin Large chunks of a retaining wall surrounding a section of the Newtown Creek in Long Island City have collapsed in recent months, spilling concrete and debris into the waterway and prompting concern from environmental advocates and local officials. Portions of the bulkhead along the Dutch Kills Tributary near 29th… Read more »

Major World Auto to Build New Showroom on Northern Boulevard

Feb. 24, 2022 By Christian Murray The owners of a large auto dealership on Northern Boulevard are constructing a new show room that is expected to open this fall. Major World, which is located at 43-40 Northern Blvd., is building a new facility that will replace its existing building. The new building is going up… Read more »

LIC Waterfront 5K to Take Place June 4, Registration Now Open

Feb. 24, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Ready, steady, go! The LIC Waterfront 5K run/walk is back in Long Island City this summer. The family-friendly run is returning to its traditional date of the first Saturday of June, with participants scheduled to race off at 9 a.m. on June 4. The pandemic forced organizers to host… Read more »

Six NYC Artists Commissioned to Create Large-Scale Installations at LaGuardia Airport’s Terminal C

Feb. 23, 2022 By Christian Murray Six world-renowned New York-based artists have been selected to create permanent large-scale art installations at Delta Airline’s new Terminal C at LaGuardia Airport. The commissioned works aim to reflect the immigrant history of New York City and the importance of celebrating diversity, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul who made… Read more »

Meet Lele, the Sunnyside Resident Living Under the 46th Street Station

Feb. 22, 2022 By Christian Murray Surrounded by shopping carts, clothes and mountains of other belongings, Lele Yau has become a fixture under the 46th Street subway station. To some, she’s an eyesore— to Yau she is just going about her daily routine trying to survive. “I don’t bother anyone, and no one bothers me,”… Read more »

Three Queens Protected Bike Lanes to be Fortified With Cement Barriers

Feb. 22, 2022 By Allie Griffin Three protected bike lanes in Queens will be getting safety upgrades as part of an effort to better protect cyclists from cars throughout the city, the Department of Transportation announced Friday. Bike lanes in Long Island City, Astoria and Forest Hills will be among the first lanes in the… Read more »