March 12, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The Queens Public Library, and the city’s other library systems – New York Public Library and the Brooklyn Public Library – will be suspending all public programming starting tomorrow, March 13 through Tuesday, March 31. The city’s libraries, however, will remain open and will continue to provide regular services… Read more »
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Modell’s Sporting Goods, Which Has Nine Queens Locations, Files for Bankruptcy
March 12, 2020 By Christian Murray Modell’s Sporting Goods, a family-owned company that was founded in 1889, announced Wednesday that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and that it would be closing all 115 of its stores. The company, which has nine stores in Queens, is one of many traditional retailers to go bust… Read more »
Queens Borough President Election Still On, Despite Coronavirus Fears
March 12, 2020 By Allie Griffin The Queens Borough President special election is still on despite growing fears over the spread of the coronavirus. As the number of cases of COVID-19 has risen to 62 cases in the city, numerous conferences and large events, including the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Manhattan have been canceled…. Read more »
Queens Borough President Election Day Less Than 2 Weeks Away: Endorsements and Contributions Come Rolling In
March 11, 2020 By Allie Griffin Endorsements and campaign contributions have been coming in for the six candidates running for Queens borough president, with the special election to be held in less than two weeks. The nonpartisan election on Tuesday, March 24 will determine who will be the new borough president following the resignation of… Read more »
Mayor Tells New Yorkers to Skip Packed Subway Cars as Cases of Coronavirus Increase
March 9, 2020 By Allie Griffin With the number of coronavirus cases in New York increasing daily, Mayor Bill de Blasio advised New Yorkers to skip packed subway cars and to work from home if possible. New York City now has 16 confirmed cases, including two in Queens, the Mayor said this morning. Yesterday, the… Read more »
Duo Wanted for String of Burglaries in Elmhurst, Maspeth and Woodside: NYPD
March 6, 2020 By Allie Griffin Police are searching for two men who burglarized at least seven businesses in Elmhurst, Maspeth and Woodside in February. The duo hit six businesses in just three days and a seventh spot about two weeks later. The first burglary took place at 85-08 Grand Ave. on Feb. 7 at… Read more »
Queens Drivers Have an Easier Time Finding Parking than Most NYC Drivers: Study
Feb. 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin Queens drivers have an easier time finding parking than most drivers in the city, according to a new study. While looking for a legal place to park on Queens streets can be a headache-inducing activity, drivers in the World’s Borough spend less time searching for parking than drivers in… Read more »
Discounts for Queens LIRR Riders Coming May 1
Feb. 25, 2020 By Kristen Torres Commuters on the Long Island Rail Road traveling from the outer parts of Queens will see savings come this summer, with discounted fares set to take effect on May 1. LIRR riders will get a 20 percent discount on monthly passes and a 10 percent discount on all trips… Read more »
Queens Residents Donated To Sanders and Trump in Big Numbers in 2019: Report
Feb. 25, 2020 By Allie Griffin The world’s borough is not just diverse in its ethnic makeup — it has great diversity in politics as well, a new study shows. Out of the 3,155 Queens residents who contributed money to a presidential candidate’s campaign last year, nearly a third — 31 percent — gave money… Read more »
Alternate Side Parking Fines Increasing to $65 Citywide Starting Feb. 20
Feb. 19. 2020 By Kristen Torres The city is hiking the fine for alternate side parking violations starting tomorrow, according to the Department of Sanitation. Fines for violators–who fail to move their vehicle to make way for street cleaning–will increase to $65 starting on Feb. 20 in all five boroughs. Currently, drivers who receive tickets… Read more »