May 19, 2020 By Christian Murray The Queens Borough President and Queens District Attorney will be hosting a virtual Memorial Day Observance Ceremony on Thursday. The ceremony, which will be live streamed at www.queensbp.org , will start at 11 a.m. and the public is invited to view. “Queens is eternally grateful to the women and… Read more »
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Corona Has Seen More COVID-19 Deaths Than Any Other NYC Neighborhood
May 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin The poorer you are in New York City, the more likely you will die from COVID-19, newly released data from the city’s Health Department shows. The death rate increases as income diminishes, according to COVID-19 data released today. The higher the poverty level the worse the likely outcome. The… Read more »
Major Sports League Can Plan to Reopen Without Fans: Cuomo
May 18, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that New York’s major league sports teams can get back up and running– although without spectators. The governor said the state will help sports franchises reopen if they can make it economically viable to do so under the condition. “Hockey, basketball, baseball, football, whoever… Read more »
Spanish Soccer Great Launches 2020 Youth Program for Immigrants, This Year it’s Virtual
May 18, 2020 By Christian Murray A soccer program headed by Spanish star David Villa that was launched last year to help immigrant children has just begun its second year—although “virtually.” The program provides soccer training and equipment for immigrant children whose parents are being detained by ICE. The children are taught by Villa’s DV7… Read more »
CityMD Offering Free COVID-19 Testing to Uninsured New Yorkers
May 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City’s largest urgent care chain CityMD is offering free COVID-19 diagnostic testing to uninsured New Yorkers, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Sunday. Every New Yorker can now get tested for COVID-19 at any CityMD location at no out-of-pocket cost. Those with insurance will not have to make… Read more »
Man Killed After Being Pinned Between 2 Delivery Trucks in Kew Gardens Monday: FDNY
May 18, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A man was killed after being sandwiched between two delivery trucks in Kew Gardens Monday morning. The victim, a 49-year-old man, was hit by a vehicle in front of 124-50 Metropolitan Ave. at around 5:20 a.m., according to the FDNY. The man was struck while he was standing between… Read more »
Philly Pretzel Factory Opens its First Location in Queens
May 16, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A Queens couple opened the borough’s first Philly Pretzel Factory in Forest Hills last week, following two months of delays due to COVID-19. Corona residents Jose and Nancy Villa opened their Philadelphia-based franchise Friday and are finally serving up the company’s signature hand-twisted pretzels and other popular dishes. The… Read more »
Cuomo Lifts More Restrictions as COVID-19 Data Trends Downward
May 16, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced today that some sporting events will now be able to take place and elective surgeries are now permitted in more regions across the state. The announcement comes at a time when many COVID-19 indicators like new hospitalizations and deaths continue to trend downward. The governor… Read more »
Cuomo Extends New York City ‘PAUSE’ Order Until May 28
May 15, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Governor Andrew Cuomo has extended New York state’s stay-at-home order for another two weeks. The new PAUSE order–which was signed Thursday night–extends the existing May 15 stay-at-home requirement until May 28 for half of the state’s 10 regions, including New York City. The PAUSE order has been in effect… Read more »
Small Businesses in Queens Short-Changed by City in Terms of NYC Relief Funds: Ramos, Constantinides
May 14, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Two Queens lawmakers argue that the World’s borough is being short-changed by City Hall when it comes to small business aid. State Senator Jessica Ramos and Council Member Costa Constantinides have called on the city to create a new strategy to help small businesses in the outer boroughs recover… Read more »