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At Home to Open First NYC Store in Rego Center: Report

April 27, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A major national home goods chain is moving to Queens. At Home, the Texas-based retail outlet, has signed a new lease for a sprawling 130,000 square foot space at the Rego Center mall, according to the Real Deal. The company has secured a 10-year lease at the 61-35 Junction… Read more »

100 Miles of New York City Streets to be Turned Over to Pedestrians

April 27, 2020 By Allie Griffin Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that 100 miles of New York City streets will be turned over to pedestrians as the coronavirus pandemic continues into warmer months. The announcement follows weeks of pressure from the City Council and advocacy groups who have called for car-free streets amid the outbreak…. Read more »

Board of Elections Kicks Two Muslim Women Off Ballot, Sparks Cries of Racism

April 27, 2020 By Allie Griffin Two Muslim women running for elected office were kicked of the ballot by the Board of Elections Thursday — and several of their supporters say the ruling was based on xenophobia. The BOE removed Mary Jobaida, who aims to unseat Cathy Nolan in Assembly District 37, and Moumita Ahmed,… Read more »

MTA Slams Civic Group and Council Members Over Calls to Shutdown Subway

April 26, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A Manhattan-based civic group has called on President Donald Trump to shut down the subway system to protect riders from rising crime and COVID-19. The group, the Central Park South Civic Association, is making its request a week after four council members—including three from Queens—urged the MTA to shut… Read more »

‘Unruly Person’ Subway Incidents Rattle Riders, Workers and Cops

By Jose Martinez, THE CITY This story was originally published on 4/26/20 At the Fort Hamilton Parkway stop in Brooklyn, a “naked individual” delayed F trains while “chasing someone on and off the train.” At Rockaway Boulevard in Queens, two A train riders squared off, one swinging a heavy chain, the other armed with brass… Read more »

Cuomo Cancels Special Election for Queens Borough President

April 25, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Governor Andrew Cuomo has canceled the special election for Queens Borough President that was scheduled to take place on June 23. The governor made the announcement by executive order Friday. The race was being held to replace Melinda Katz, who stepped down on Jan. 1 to become Queens District… Read more »

Two Men Steal Credit Card From Car, Make Unauthorized Transactions: NYPD

April 25, 2020 By Christian Murray Police are searching for two suspects who allegedly stole a credit card from a man’s car in Ridgewood earlier this month and used it to make unauthorized purchases. The NYPD said that the card was stolen from the victim’s car that was parked in front of 1667 Hancock St…. Read more »

City Council Introduces Law to Protect Whistleblowers During COVID-19

April 25, 2020 By Michael Dorgan City lawmakers have introduced legislation that would better protect whistleblowers from speaking out about safety practices at the workplace during COVID-19. The bill – which was introduced by Councilmembers Ben Kallos, Brad Lander and Speaker Corey Johnson at Wednesday’s City Council meeting – looks to protect essential workers from… Read more »

Queens Teenager Faces 25 Years in Jail for Plowing Into Cop With Stolen Car

April 24, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A Queens teenager has been charged with assault and a string of other charges for crushing a police detective with a stolen BMW Tuesday night, according to the Queens District Attorney’s office. Jorge Alvarez, 18, of Corona, injured a Nassau County detective after he was spotted by police at… Read more »

Mayor Pushing for Rent Freeze on City’s Regulated Apartments

April 24, 2020 By Allie Griffin Mayor Bill de Blasio is pushing for a rent freeze for New York City’s one million rent-stabilized tenants. The mayor is calling for a range of measures to assist New Yorkers unable to afford their rent amid the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting shutdown. He is also urging the state… Read more »