June 29, 2021 By Ryan Songalia A film documenting the struggles that Astoria bar owners and employees faced during the COVID-19 pandemic will have its New York City premiere at a film festival in Queens this Saturday. “Last Call: The Shutdown of NYC Bars” will be screened at the Queens World Film Festival on July… Read more »
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Two Brand-Name Hotels About to Open in Queens
June 29, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Two brand-name hotels are scheduled to open in Queens in August. Four Points by Sheraton is set to open at 33-68 Farrington St. in Flushing, while a Holiday Inn Express & Suites will be opening at 64-10 Queens Blvd. in Woodside. The soft opening and ribbon cutting ceremonies for… Read more »
Voter Turnout Surged in AOC’s Queens and Dropped Where COVID Raged Worst
This article was originally published by The City on June 28 at 11:17 a.m. EST BY ANN CHOI AND JOSEFA VELASQUEZ At least 1 million New Yorkers — nearly three of ten registered voters — participated in the primary election, a far stronger showing than when the mayor’s job and most City Council seats were last up… Read more »
Annual Independence Celebration and Firework Show Happening Tonight in Astoria Park
June 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin A free Independence celebration with live music and fireworks will light up Astoria Park tonight. The Central Astoria Local Development Coalition Inc. is hosting its early Independence Day celebration on the Astoria Park Great Lawn, on Shore Boulevard between the Hell Gate Bridge and the pool, tonight. An all-women… Read more »
Remaining Queens Public Library Branches to Reopen In-Person Services Next Month
June 28, 2021 By Allie Griffin Nearly every Queens Public Library (QPL) branch across the borough will reopen in-person services beginning next month in a move to return to pre-pandemic service. All library branches were temporarily closed last year to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. QPL has gradually phased in in-person services since last summer… Read more »
Western Queens Voters Likely to Determine the Outcome of Borough President Race
June 25, 2021 By Allison Griffin The outcome as to who will be the next borough president is likely to be determined by western Queens voters—the supporters of Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer. The nail-biting borough president race is currently a near-tie with only 2,076 first-choice, in person votes separating incumbent Queens Borough President Donovan… Read more »
Opinion: Dromm Says Don’t Forget the “I” in LGBTQIA+
June 25, 2021 Op-Ed By: Council Member Daniel Dromm I founded Queens Pride 29 years ago to be a welcoming space for all the borough’s diverse communities. Through the years, I excitedly watched as this colorful celebration, with a serious political message, grew. It seems every country is now represented. The transgender presence, always there… Read more »
Community Board 2 Votes in Support of DOT Plan to Create a Bike Boulevard in Sunnyside
June 25, 2021 By Christian Murray Community Board 2 voted Wednesday in support of the Department of Transportation’s plan to create a bike boulevard on 39th Avenue in Sunnyside. The plan, which got the backing of the board by 21-11, calls for significant changes to 39th Avenue, as the DOT attempts to reduce speeding and… Read more »
Police Looking For Two Men Who Impersonated Cops And Robbed Scooter Rider in LIC
June 24, 2021 By Ryan Songalia Police are looking for two men who impersonated police officers in order to carry out a robbery in Long Island City last month. The suspects, who were in a white utility van, allegedly pulled over a 27-year-old man who was riding a scooter at around 1 a.m. on May… Read more »
Target to Open Location in Long Island City’s One Court Square
June 24, 2021 By Allie Griffin The popular retail chain Target is planning to open its first store in Long Island City. The company will open a 31,000-square-foot store at 1 Court Square West, a four-story retail building connected to the former Citigroup Building known as One Court Square, a Target spokesperson confirmed. The opening… Read more »