Jan. 6, 2020 By Allie Griffin The 7 train was once again running with delays Monday morning, creating a hellish commute for Queens residents beginning their work week. The delays were caused by a signal problem near Grand Central-42nd St and halted express service around 7 a.m., according to the NYC Subways twitter account. The… Read more »
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Man Allegedly Grabs Woman’s Buttocks at 40th Street Station, NYPD Releases Photo of Suspect
Jan. 3, 2019 By Christian Murray The police are looking for a man who allegedly grabbed a woman’s buttocks on the stairs of the 40th Street train station last week. The victim, 36, was on the stairs exiting the 40th Street station at around 9:50 p.m. on Dec. 26 when a man allegedly touched her… Read more »
Special Election for Queens Borough President Scheduled for March 24
Jan. 3, 2019 By Christian Murray The special election for Queens borough president has been set for March 24, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced last night. Five candidates are vying for the spot that was exited by Melinda Katz when she became Queens District Attorney Jan. 1. Council Members Jimmy Van Bramer, Donovan Richards and… Read more »
MTA Releases Draft Plan That Aims to Overhaul Queens Bus Network, Workshops Planned
Dec. 31, 2019 By Christian Murray The MTA has released a draft plan that revamps the entire Queens bus network in an effort to improve service. The new plan aims to increase bus speeds, provide a better connection between Queens and the other boroughs, provide a better link to subways, and reduce commute times. The… Read more »
Queens Dems Endorse Richards, Hyndman Drops Out, Queens BP Spat Heats Up
Dec. 30, 2019 By Allie Griffin The Queens County Democratic Party endorsed Council Member Donovan Richards for Queens Borough President Monday, but not without controversy — the party faced heated backlash from other BP candidates and local Democratic groups who said the endorsement process lacked transparency. Assembly Member Alicia Hyndman stepped down from the race… Read more »
Slab of Concrete Falls off at 52nd Street Station, Nearly Hits Man Climbing Stairwell
Dec. 27, 2019 By Kristen Torres A slab of concrete fell from the 52nd Street subway station Monday and almost killed a man who was climbing the stairs to get on the platform, according to a stunned straphanger who witnessed the near-miss. Jason Zhang, the passenger who witnessed the incident, saw a chunk of concrete fall… Read more »
Shots Fired in Sunnyside This Morning, No Injuries or Arrests: NYPD
Dec. 27, 2019 Staff Report The police responded to a call early this morning that shots were being fired in the vicinity of 47th Avenue and 46th Street. The call came in at 3:37 a.m. and police were told that eight shots were fired at the location. Police responded and found nine casings at the… Read more »
Turn Your Christmas Tree into Mulch at City’s Annual Mulchfest
Dec. 27, 2019 By Kristen Torres The city’s annual MulchFest is back for another year, giving residents a chance to get rid of their Christmas trees in an eco-friendly way. Residents can bring their Christmas trees to city parks and gardens to be turned into mulch during the annual MulchFest. This year’s event will take… Read more »
Registration is Open for 2020 Queens Marathon, More Than 1,000 Participants Expected
Dec. 27, 2019 By Kristen Torres The annual Queens Marathon is back for its fifth year—with a record-breaking number of participants expected and an inaugural half-marathon to boot. The race will take place on March 22 at 8 a.m. and the 26.2 mile marathon course will consist of four laps around Flushing Meadows Corona Park…. Read more »
Liam and Mia Are The Most Popular Baby Names in Queens, According to DOH
Dec. 26, 2019 By Kristen Torres The New York City Department of Health released a list of last year’s most popular baby names, with Liam being the most popular name for boys and Mia for girls in Queens. Throughout the entire city, Emma and Liam were the most popular baby names in 2018, according to… Read more »