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Sanitation Department Gets Boost in Funding, To Bring Back Sunday Basket Collection

April 1, 2021 By Allie Griffin The New York City Sanitation Department (DSNY) is bringing back Sunday basket collection using federal COVID-19 relief money to restore the service. The city will deploy more than 100 additional Sanitation trucks per week dedicated to litter basket collection– in addition to Sunday service. The city made significant cuts… Read more »

NYC’s Congestion Pricing Plan a Step Closer to Becoming a Reality

March 30, 2021 By Allie Griffin New York City’s long-delayed plan to charge drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street is a step closer to becoming a reality. The Biden administration notified city and state officials Tuesday that they can move forward in conducting an environmental review of the congestion pricing plan– which is required before… Read more »

Police Searching for Suspect Who Stole Car in Middle Village

March 30, 2021 By Allie Griffin Police are looking for a man who stole a car in Middle Village over the weekend. The man got into the car that was left running on Sunday and drove off before abandoning it a short while later, police said. The 32-year-old owner of the car, a grey 2009… Read more »

Mayor Pledges to Provide Greater Support to Community Groups That Manage Open Streets

March 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) is now accepting applications for the second year of its Open Streets program that transforms roadways into pedestrian spaces and outdoor dining areas. Local businesses and community groups can apply online to designate a street near them as an Open Street…. Read more »

Watch: Man Steals Two Phones From T-Mobile Store in Ridgewood

March 25, 2021 By Christian Murray The police are looking for a man who allegedly walked into a cellphone store in Ridgewood last Thursday and stole two phones. The suspect entered a T-Mobile store, located at 66-97 Fresh Pont Rd, at around 11:45 a.m. and went over to the display area, cut the security wires… Read more »

Queens Council Member Ulrich Calls on Schools Chancellor to Loosen School Closure Guidelines

March 23, 2021 By Allie Griffin Council Member Eric Ulrich is calling on Department of Education to change its protocols on school closures–to prevent school buildings from shutting down and reopening so frequently. Ulrich penned a letter to Schools Chancellor Meisha Ross Porter urging her to reconsider the current DOE policy that requires school buildings… Read more »