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Two Queens Council Members Declare Victory in Speaker Race in Confusing Kerfuffle

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 »

Middle Village Street Co-Named After Former Council Member Thomas Ognibene

Dec. 15, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A street in Middle Village has been co-named in honor of a former city council member. The corner of Furmanville Avenue and 83rd Street was co-named “Thomas V. Ognibene Way” during a ceremony Sunday—in honor of a former Republican lawmaker who lived on the block. Ognibene represented Council District… Read more »

MTA to Build Elevators at Steinway Street Station Following Years of Local Advocacy

Dec. 15, 2021 By Christian Murray The MTA will be constructing elevators at the Steinway Street M/R subway station—although it will be several years before they are completed. State Sen. Michael Gianaris, who has been calling for elevators at the station for years, made the announcement Tuesday and said that the MTA has finally provided… 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 »

Former NYPD Officer Indicted for Allegedly Transporting Cocaine Throughout Queens

Dec. 13, 2021 By Allie Griffin A former NYPD officer who once served as a bodyguard for El Chapo’s wife was indicted Friday for allegedly transporting cocaine throughout Queens in 2019. Ishmael Bailey, of Staten Island, was arraigned in Queens Supreme Court on charges of selling and possessing a controlled substance, receiving bribes, conspiracy and… 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 »