Jan. 11, 2019 By Christian Murray U.S. Rep. Grace Meng announced Thursday that she will be introducing legislation that aims to block President Donald Trump from declaring a national emergency so that he can build a border wall. The “No Walls Act” would prohibit the construction of barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border if national emergencies… Read more »
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Richard A. Brown Will Not Seek Reelection to Queens DA Office, Will Finish Out Term This Year
Jan. 9, 2019 By Christian Murray Richard A. Brown, who has been the Queens District Attorney since June 1991, announced today that he will not be running for reelection and that he will be leaving office at the end of the year. Brown, 86, who was first appointed as the interim district attorney by Governor… Read more »
Mediterranean Restaurant Opens on Austin Street
Jan. 8, 2019 By Meghan Sackman A new Mediterranean restaurant has recently opened on an Austin Street corner. OBA Mediterranean, located at 70-35 Austin St., officially opened on Dec. 11, replacing the former Vanilla Sky frozen yogurt shop that closed in 2017. The 1,700 square foot space, owned by Turkish business partners Berkan Dinc, Fayran… Read more »
Serious Crime Fell Across Queens in 2018, Although Murder and Rape Increased: DA
Jan. 7, 2019 By Christian Murray Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown announced today that there was a 2.7 percent decline in serious crime in Queens in 2018 compared to 2017. Brown, who has held the job since 1991, said that 2018 represented another year where major crime fell across the borough. He said the… Read more »
Thieves Steal Food Deliveryman’s Scooter Outside Forest Hills Building: NYPD
Jan. 4, 2019 By Meghan Sackman Police are searching for three men who ambushed a food deliveryman and stole his scooter outside a Forest Hills apartment building on Christmas Day. The robbery happened at around 10:45 p.m. on Dec. 25, when the 40-year-old victim was delivering food to the building at 66-20 108th St. The… Read more »
Man Robs Purse From Forest Hills 7-Eleven Employee, Charges $700 to Cards: NYPD
Jan. 3, 2019 By Meghan Sackman Police are searching for a man who stole purses filled with cash and credit cards from employees at two Queens convenience stores, including a Forest Hills 7-Eleven, back in October. The thief, according to a police report released earlier this week, entered the 7-Eleven at 107-40 Queens Blvd. on… Read more »
Motorists Face Ramp Closures on Kew Gardens Interchange, Starting Dec. 26
Dec. 26, 2018 By Meghan Sackman Five ramps at the Kew Gardens Interchange are likely to be closed during off-peak hours over the next two months as the state DOT continues to overhaul the complex junction. Ramp closures will begin tonight, Dec. 26, as the DOT begins to remove the southbound Van Wyck Expressway viaduct…. Read more »
Shalimar Diner Property Sells for $6.5M
Dec. 21, 2018 By Meghan Sackman The Shalimar Diner property in Rego Park was recently scooped up to the tune of $6.55 million. The property owners, Alderton Associates, sold the 63-68 Austin St. location to two LLCs under the same address—63-38 Austin and RW Austin—on Nov. 15, according to property records. The sale of the… Read more »
Soup Kitchen Volunteer Receives City Commendation After Stopping Attack on Jewish Teen in Forest Hills
Dec. 19, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A brave volunteer from a soup kitchen in Forest Hills received a city commendation yesterday for her role in stopping an attack on a Jewish teenager late last month. Waleska Mendez, who volunteers at the Masbia Soup Kitchen at 105-47 64th Rd., was presented with the commendation by Comptroller… Read more »
Residents Continue to Battle for Speed Bumps On Kessel Street Between 71st and 72nd Avenues
Dec. 18, 2018 By Meghan Sackman A number of Forest Hills residents are once again making the push for speed bumps and stop signs in a section of the neighborhood they say is dangerous. The residents say that speed bumps are needed on Kessel Street, between 71st and 72nd Avenues, and stop signs in “both”… Read more »