March 1, 2022 By Christian Murray The number of Queens residents who applied to be on a local community board in 2022 was the second highest year on record. Queens Borough President Donovan Richards announced Monday that his office received 884 applications from residents seeking an appointment to one of the borough’s 14 community boards… Read more »
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Catholic Schools Won’t Require Students to Wear Masks Starting Wednesday
March 1, 2022 By Christian Murray Catholic Schools in Brooklyn and Queens will no longer be requiring students to wear face masks—both indoors and out–beginning Wednesday. The announcement came Monday, just one day after Governor Kathy Hochul said that the statewide school mask mandate would be lifted on Wednesday March 2. The state policy, however,… Read more »
Brent O’Leary, Well Known Community Organizer, Announces Run for 37th Assembly District Seat
Feb. 28, 2022 By Christian Murray Brent O’Leary, a community organizer and attorney, announced today that he is running to represent the 37th Assembly District. O’Leary, a Long Island City resident who unsuccessfully ran for city council last year, is best known for his work with the Hunters Point Civic Association, a Long Island City-based… Read more »
Lifelong Sunnysider Jumps Into Race for 37th Assembly Seat, With Cathy Nolan’s Endorsement
Feb. 28, 2022 By Christian Murray A life-long Sunnyside resident who is currently a Community Board 2 member announced Friday that she is running for the 37th Assembly District seat and has been endorsed by Assembly Member Cathy Nolan who is retiring from the seat. Johanna Carmona, 32, who was an assistant district attorney in… Read more »
New York Rolling Out Noise Law, Listening Tech for Souped-Up Speedsters
This article was originally published by The CITY on Feb. 25, 2022 at 4:14 p.m. By Samantha Maldonado, THE CITY It could be doom for the vroom. That’s what officials and light sleepers are hoping for when a state law aimed at deterring noisy, souped-up vehicles goes into effect this spring, coupled with an ongoing… Read more »
Platform Doors to be Tested on 7-Train Platform at Times Square and Two Other Stations
Feb. 23, 2022 By Christian Murray The MTA plans to install barriers at three subway stations—including one on the 7-train platform in Times Square— that will block access to the tracks. The barriers, also known as platform screen doors, will also be installed at the Sutphin Boulevard-JFK station on the E-line as well as at… Read more »
Elizabeth Crowley Files to Run for Newly-Created Senate Seat
Feb. 15, 2022 By Max Parrott After losing a nail-biter of a race against incumbent Borough President Donovan Richards last summer, former Queens Councilmember Elizabeth Crowley appears to be reentering the Queens political world once again — this time for state Senate. Crowley has officially filed to run for the newly created state Senate District… Read more »
Antisemitic Graffiti Scrawled Over Forest Hills Dental Office Saturday
Feb. 14, 2022 By Christian Murray Antisemitic graffiti was scrawled over the window of a Forest Hills dental office Saturday. The hate-filled words “F… Jews” were scribbled in black marker pen on the front window of a dental clinic at 68-55 Harrow Street, according to a photo shared on twitter by Council Member Lynn Schulman…. Read more »
Assembly Member Cathy Nolan Expected to Retire This Year With Race to Replace Her Wide Open
Feb. 11, 2022 By Christian Murray Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan is expected to step down from office at the end of this year—leaving the race to represent the 37th Assembly District wide open. Nolan, 63, who has represented the district since 1985, is not expected to seek reelection, according to several sources close to the Queens… Read more »
State Mask Mandate for Businesses to Expire Thursday But School Rule Remains in Place
Feb. 9, 2022 By Christian Murray New York State’s indoor mask mandate will come to an end Thursday, although it will remain in effect for schools until at least early March. The mandate for businesses is being dropped statewide Thursday, although local governments and businesses have the option to continue to keep the mask rules… Read more »