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Gianaris Calls for Rent Suspension for Small Businesses and Residents Amid Crisis

March 20, 2020 By Christian Murray State Sen. Mike Gianaris is calling for a 90-day suspension of residential and commercial rent for tenants and small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Under Gianaris’ proposal, residential and commercial tenants would have 90 days of rent forgiven if they lost their work or closed due to the… Read more »

Rikers Inmate Tests Positive for COVID-19; City to Release 40 Vulnerable Inmates

March 20, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City will release 40 inmates on Rikers Island who are vulnerable of complications associated with the novel coronavirus, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Thursday. The individuals have been chosen based on specific health vulnerabilities and their low-risk status, as non-threatening and unlikely to reoffend. The NYPD and… Read more »

Local Leaders Blast Trump for Referring to COVID-19 as the China Virus

March 19, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A number of local leaders have condemned U.S. President Donald Trump and some media pundits–such as Tucker Carlson– for labeling the coronavirus the “China virus.” They argue that the use of the term is racist and inflaming discriminatory attacks against New York’s Asian population. Trump has repeatedly used the… Read more »

Man Found Dead With Cut Wounds in His Car in Maspeth: NYPD

March 19, 2020 By Christian Murray A 68-year-old man was found dead in his car in Maspeth this morning with cuts to his neck and wrist, according to police. Police received a 911 call at 7:06 a.m. today that a man was unconscious in the back seat of a vehicle parked in the vicinity of… Read more »

Holden Calls for Closure of Glendale Homeless Shelter Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

March 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin Council Member Robert Holden is calling for the immediate closure of the Glendale homeless shelter amid the spread of the novel coronavirus in New York City. The 200-bed single men shelter at 78-16 Cooper Ave. opened last month on Feb. 14 after years of protest from community members —… Read more »

Defendants to be Arraigned via Video Conferencing: Queens DA

March 18, 2020 By Christian Murray The Queens District Attorney’s office plans to facilitate the arraignment of defendants via video conferencing in an attempt to keep employees and alleged criminals safe from COVID-19. Melinda Katz, Queens District Attorney, announced yesterday that her office has taken a number of steps to protect defendants, victims, witnesses and… Read more »

Cuomo Orders Businesses to Keep Half their Workers Home, COVID-19 Cases Hit 2K

March 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin Prompted by the number of coronavirus cases across New York state surpassing 2,000, Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered all businesses to keep half their workforce home or working remotely. The executive order — which goes into effect Friday — is meant to reduce density of people and reduce the spread… Read more »

A Eucharistic Minister at a Woodside Church Tests Positive for Coronavirus

March 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin A Eucharistic minister who distributed the Holy Communion at a Catholic church in Woodside has tested positive for Coronavirus. The minister last handed out the Eucharist to congregants of Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, located at 31-30 61st St., on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 26. He last attended mass on… Read more »