May 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin More than 5,500 Queens residents have been killed by COVID-19 since the virus took ahold of New York City in March, according to newly released data. In total, the coronavirus has killed 5,510 Queens residents and 19,702 New Yorkers across the five boroughs from March 11 through yesterday evening,… Read more »
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Candidate Knocked out of Queens BP Race Sues Governor for Cancelling Special Election
May 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin Prosecutor Jim Quinn, a former candidate for Queens Borough President, filed a lawsuit against Governor Andrew Cuomo today for canceling the special election for the position. Quinn was knocked out of the race when Cuomo signed an executive order cancelling the special election late last month in favor of… Read more »
Astoria Man Charged With Selling Stolen COVID-19 Test Kits for $200 Each
May 8, 2020 By Michael Dorgan An Astoria man has been accused of selling stolen COVID-19 test kits for up to $200 each. Henry Sylvain Gindt II, 34, who lives on 38th Street, was charged in Pittsburgh on Thursday for selling the kits via his health and wellness websites YouHealth.shop and YouHealth.me. Gindt also promised… Read more »
Long Island City Antibody Testing Site Revealed
May 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The location of the Long Island City antibody testing site announced yesterday has been revealed. The borough’s free antibody testing facility will be located at 34-09 Queens Blvd., according to Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer. The facility is one of five — one in each borough — that will… Read more »
Edible Queens Magazine Will Shutter at End of the Month
May 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin A magazine celebrating the diverse culinary offerings of the world’s borough will shutter at the end of the month after struggling to stay afloat as the coronavirus pandemic has devastated the restaurant industry. Edible Queens will close at the end of the month after a three year run, publisher… Read more »
Queens City Council Members Want Department of Homeless Services Head Fired
May 8, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Queens Council Members Robert Holden and Eric Ulrich have called on the mayor to fire Department of Homeless Services Commissioner Steven Banks for failing to properly manage the city’s homeless crisis. The lawmakers, along with fellow city council member Joe Borelli, wrote to Mayor Bill de Blasio Monday demanding… Read more »
Woodside on the Move Faces Big Cuts as City Looks to Slash Budget
May 5, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Woodside on the Move, a non-profit organization that has served western Queens for decades, faces significant budget cuts that threaten much of its programming. Each year the group provides thousands of residents with essential services in areas like housing and immigration, and also offers after-school programming for hundreds of… Read more »
Rego Park’s Woodhaven House Restaurant to Permanently Shutter Due to COVID-19
May 7, 2020 By Allie Griffin An Irish pub and restaurant that has served Rego Park residents for nearly two decades will shutter permanently due to the coronavirus pandemic shutdowns. Woodhaven House, located at 63-98 Woodhaven Blvd., is the latest small business to announce that it will not reopen when the pandemic and shutdown orders… Read more »
New Bill Aims to Penalize Publicly Traded Companies That Cash in on Federal Bailout Package
May 7, 2020 By Christian Murray Two Queens legislators are putting on notice publicly-traded companies that have cashed in on the federal stimulus package. Assembly Member Aravella Simotas and State Sen. Jessica Ramos introduced a bill last month in their respective chamber that would prohibit these companies from receiving New York State tax credits should… Read more »
‘The Irish Cottage’ in Forest Hills Closes After 60 Year Run
May 7, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The Irish Cottage, a popular Irish pub and restaurant that has operated in Forest Hills since 1960, has closed due to the COVID-19 economic shutdown. The family-run traditional Irish bar, located at 108-07 72nd Ave., was run by the McNulty family and was a staple for locals and members… Read more »