Feb, 24, 2022 By Allie Griffin A popular Manhattan barbeque restaurant will open its first Queens location in Forest Hills Friday. Mighty Quinn’s Barbeque will open at 108-22 Queens Blvd. tomorrow offering a full menu of slow-cooked meats, along with local beer tastings to celebrate its grand opening. The restaurant will focus on fast-casual barbeque… Read more »
Author: Allie Griffin
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for 26 Units in New Glendale Building, Rent Starts at $900
Feb. 24, 2022 By Allie Griffin An affordable housing lottery has opened for 26 units in a new Glendale building — with rent starting below $1,000 a month. The apartments are located in a newly constructed five-story building located at 80-97 Cypress Ave. near Highland Park. The 26 units, a mix of studios, one-bedroom and… Read more »
State Sen. John Liu Calls for Additional Funds to Fight Hate Crimes Targeting Asian New Yorkers
Feb. 18, 2022 By Allie Griffin State Sen. John Liu and local Asian American groups are calling for increased state funding to support Asian New Yorkers who have increasingly been the target of violent—and even deadly—hate crimes. Liu wants the state to allocate $64.5 million to support community-based organizations that provide services for Asian New… Read more »
Three Candidates Announce Campaigns for Cathy Nolan’s Western Queens Assembly Seat
Feb. 17, 2022 By Allie Griffin and Christian Murray Three Democrats — one progressive and two moderates — have launched campaigns for Cathy Nolan’s state assembly seat this week. Juan Ardila, a progressive, along with James Magee and Vlad Pavlyuk have announced that they are running for the 37th Assembly District covering Long Island City,… Read more »
City’s Fair Fares Half-Priced MetroCard Program to Be Made Permanent for Low-Income New Yorkers
Feb. 15, 2022 By Allie Griffin The city program that offers half-priced MetroCards to low-income New Yorkers is going to be made permanent, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday. Fair Fares will be funded for years to come following an agreement reached by Adams and Council Speaker Adrienne Adams. The pair agreed that funds would be… Read more »
Gianaris Calls on State Regulators to Investigate Con Ed’s Surging Bills
Feb. 10, 2022 By Allie Griffin State Sen. Michael Gianaris is calling on state regulators to investigate the spike in electricity bills that many Con Edison customers are now required to pay. Gianaris penned a letter Tuesday to the New York State Public Service Commission Tuesday asking the utility regulator to probe the bill increases… Read more »
Williamsburg Zen Yai Restaurant Rebrands and Opens as Tiger Prawn Following Pandemic Closure
Feb. 10, 2022 By Allie Griffin The Queens-based restaurateurs behind multiple popular Vietnamese and Thai eateries have opened a new spot in Williamsburg focused on serving fresh seafood from the two cuisines. Bryan Chunton and Pei Wei opened Tiger Prawn in October at 208 Grand St. in the building that once housed their pho shop… Read more »
Council Members Williams and Lee Elected Co-Chairs of Queens Council Delegation
Feb. 8, 2022 By Allie Griffin Council Members Nantasha Williams and Linda Lee will be leading the Queens Council Delegation. Williams and Lee were elected co-chairs of the delegation by their Queens council colleagues Friday. As co-chairs, Williams and Lee will advocate for funding for Queens during the council’s discretionary budget negotiations. They will serve… Read more »
Queens Legislators Split on Mayor Adams’ Plan to Combat Gun Violence
Jan. 25, 2022 By Allie Griffin Queens lawmakers are split on the mayor’s recently released plan to combat gun violence — with some applauding it while others denounce it. The 15-page plan titled “The Blueprint to End Gun Violence” was unveiled by Mayor Eric Adams Monday following a number of high-profile shootings this month, including… Read more »
Several Queens Council Members Have Been Named Committee Chairs
Jan. 20, 2022 By Allie Griffin City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams announced new council committee appointments Thursday with more than a dozen committees to be chaired by Queens representatives. All but three Queens council members were named to lead committees, which focus on a vast array of issues such as land use, parks, the environment… Read more »