Nov. 8, 2021 By Allie Griffin Sunnyside Community Services is reopening its in-person, day program for adults with Alzheimer’s, dementia and other cognitive impairments Tuesday. The local nonprofit is relaunching the Social Adult Day program in person for the first time since March 2020. The program — which aims to provide a warm, friendly environment… Read more »
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Long Island City Resident Who Gunned Down Man at Ravenswood Houses in 2018 Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
Nov. 8, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A Long Island City resident who fatally shot a 29-year-old man in the courtyard of the Ravenswood Houses NYCHA complex in Astoria more than three years ago has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, the Queens District Attorney’s Office announced Friday. Shahid Burton, 21, allegedly fired multiple shots into 29-year-old Jelan… Read more »
City Relaunches Road Safety Initiative Prompted by the End of Daylight Savings Time
Nov. 8, 2021 By Michael Dorgan The city has relaunched an annual traffic safety initiative to help protect road users during the fall and winter—with the clocks having been pushed back an hour. The Dusk and Darkness campaign, which aims to remind motorists of the increased dangers of driving over the darker months, was announced… Read more »
Borough President Approves Neptune Diner Rezoning in Astoria, Despite Local Opposition
Nov. 5, 2021 By Max Parrott A developer’s application to rezone a section of 31st Street in Astoria — to make way for three large residential buildings — received the conditional approval of the Queens borough president last week. Queens Borough President Donovan Richards’ approval, which he issued on Oct. 29, is at odds with… Read more »
Taxi Drivers Reach Agreement With City on New Debt Relief Plan, Ending 15-Day Hunger Strike
Nov. 4, 2021 By Allie Griffin The city, taxi drivers and a medallion loan provider have reached an agreement on a new debt relief plan, ending cabbies’ 15-day hunger strike and providing them relief from crushing debt. The new plan vastly expands the city’s previous debt plan announced in March, which taxi medallion owners had… Read more »
Kids Who Get Their COVID-19 Shot at a City-Run Site or School Can Snag $100
Nov. 4, 2021 By Allie Griffin Children aged five to 11 can now receive the COVID-19 vaccine and become a $100-richer at any city-run vaccine site or school pop-up. Children under 12 years old became eligible for the vaccine after the CDC gave final clearance of the FDA-approved Pfizer vaccine on Tuesday. They were able… Read more »
DSNY to Host Kids’ Toys, Bikes and Items Swap in LIC Saturday
Nov. 4, 2021 By Allie Griffin The Department of Sanitation is hosting a children’s bike swap as part of an outdoor fair aimed at educating children about recycling in Long Island City Saturday. DonateNYC, an initiative of DSNY, is holding the “Kids Reuse Fair” focusing on recycling, swapping and reusing babies’ and kids’ items with… Read more »
Queens Man Indicted on Murder Charges for 1976 Killing of WWI Vet
Nov. 4, 2021 By Allie Griffin A Queens man was indicted on murder charges Wednesday for the 1976 killing of a World War I vet in a decades-old cold case. Martin Motta, 74, of Jamaica, was indicted by a Queens grand jury for the murder of 81-year-old George Clarence Seitz, whose dismembered body was discovered… Read more »
Truck Driver With Suspended License Kills Cyclist in Sunnyside Wednesday: NYPD
Nov. 4, 2021 By Christian Murray (Updated) A bicyclist was fatally struck by the driver of a box truck in Sunnyside Wednesday, police said. Qiang Tu, 58, of Forest Hills, was riding his bicycle westbound on 47th Avenue at around 8:35 a.m. when he was struck by a box truck driver who was traveling on… Read more »
New York on Track to Pass Environmental Rights Ballot Proposal as Voting Changes Get Shot Down
This article was originally published by The CITY on Nov. 3, 2021, 7:45 p.m. BY Rachel Holliday Smith New Yorkers were on track for a new constitutional right to clean air and water, thanks to a ballot proposal that appeared headed for passage. The measure, which had garnered more than 60 percent of the vote by… Read more »