July 9, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan A manual recount is underway at the Board of Elections to determine a winner in the contentious Queens District Attorney race. The count is expected to wrap up no sooner than next Friday. The recount of more than 93,000 ballots, which began earlier today at a BOE facility in… Read more »
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Learn How to Ride a Bicycle, Program for Adults/Kids Coming to Forest Park
July 9, 2019 By Shane O’Brien A new bike riding program that aims to teach people how to ride will be coming to Forest Park in mid-July. Non-profit Bike New York will be holding sessions at Victory Field on July 20, where free lessons will be offered to adults and children. Attendees will be taught… Read more »
DOE Responds to Holden’s Concerns Over Grade Inflation
July 9, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan The Department of Education is dismissing concerns raised by Council Member Robert Holden last month over suspected grade inflation in schools across the city. Holden brought forward concerns earlier this year about schools unfairly inflating the grades of its students after observing high passing rates at schools with students… Read more »
City Planning Commission to Hold Hearing on Jail Plan Wednesday, Follows Split Borough President Opinions
July 8, 2019 By Shane O’Brien The City Planning Commission will be holding a public hearing on the New York City borough-based jail system proposal on Wednesday. The plan is now being reviewed by the City Planning Commission having been rejected by four Community Boards and the Queens and Bronx Borough Presidents. The Manhattan Borough… Read more »
DOT Adding Thousands of New School Zone Speed Cameras, Will Double the Hours of Operation Later This Week
July 8, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan A robust citywide expansion of the school zone speed camera network is underway, with the Department of Transportation aiming to add thousands of cameras across all five boroughs in an attempt to curb dangerous driving near the city’s schools. Starting later this week, the new cameras, as well as… Read more »
72-Year-Old Pedestrian Struck and Killed Near Horace Harding Expressway
July 8, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan A 72-year-old Corona man has succumbed to his injuries after being hit by a car just three blocks from his home late last month. Early in the morning on Saturday, June 29, Gualberto Espin Delgado, 72, was walking westbound down Horace Harding Expressway—the street where he lived—and began crossing… Read more »
Katz and Cabán Headed to Court Over Validity of 114 Paper Ballots, Recount to Start Next Week
July 5, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan Tiffany Cabán and Melinda Katz are set to face off yet again, this time in Queens County Supreme Court. The pair will head to court on Tuesday to determine the validity of 114 disputed ballots that were not counted since voters didn’t clearly state their party affiliation. The ruling… Read more »
Supermarket Coming to Vacant Sizzler Site on Metropolitan Avenue
July 5, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan A new supermarket is set to take over the vacant Sizzler restaurant site on Metropolitan Avenue, according to Department of Buildings (DOB) filings. The DOB permits, filed back in April of this year, call for a change of use for the 100-27 Metropolitan Avenue property from a restaurant to… Read more »
Melinda Katz Declares Victory in Queens DA Primary As Election Saga Continues
July 4, 2019 By Christian Murray Melinda Katz has declared victory in the Democratic primary for Queens District Attorney, following the manual recount on Wednesday of thousands of absentee and affidavit ballots. The margin of victory over Tiffany Cabán was 20 votes, according to several well-placed sources. The City was the first publication to attribute… Read more »
Parks Department Installing Gate at Forest Park Parking Lot, Aims to Curb Unruly Behavior
July 3, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan The Parks Dept. is in the midst of installing a new gate at the Forest Park bandshell parking lot that it hopes will curb a recent spike in unruly behavior. The swing gate, which is not yet fully in place, will be operational next week, according to a Parks… Read more »