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French Bistro Opens in Forest Hills, Focus on Rotisserie-style Chicken

Feb. 3, 2020 By Kristen Torres A new French-inspired, rotisserie-focused restaurant has officially opened its doors for business. La Rotisserie Du Coin, located at 107-10 71st Road in Forest Hills, began serving its traditional French dishes on Jan. 24. The restaurant will host an official grand opening celebration on Feb. 14. Owners Jimmy and Sonia… Read more »

ICE Arrests Undocumented Immigrants in Queens, Criticizes New York’s ‘Sanctuary City’ Policy

Jan. 31, 2020 By Allie Griffin Members of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 75 undocumented immigrants across the five boroughs, Long Island and the Hudson Valley in the past week — including several living within Queens. The agency announced the number of arrests while decrying New York City’s position as a sanctuary city…. Read more »

Queens Council Members to Rally for a Better Queens Bus Redesign Plan Friday

Jan. 29, 2020 By Allie Griffin The New York City Council Queens Delegation will rally for a better Queens Bus Network Redesign Plan on the steps of Borough Hall in Kew Gardens Friday. The Council Members say the current draft plan cuts bus services and fails to incorporate community input. The plan to overhaul the… Read more »

Developers Would Have to Set Aside 25 Percent of All Units for Affordable Housing Under Scott Stringer’s Proposed Plan

Jan. 30, 2020 By Allie Griffin Comptroller and mayoral-hopeful Scott Stringer outlined his expansive affordable housing plan Wednesday in Washington Heights, while tearing into Mayor Bill de Blasio’s current plan. Stringer’s plan would require developers who build 10 or more units on a site to set aside a quarter of the units for permanent low-income… Read more »

Four Candidates Knocked Off Queens Borough President Ballot

Jan. 30, 2020 By Allie Griffin Four candidates were disqualified Tuesday from appearing on the Queens Borough President ballot for the March 24 special election, including retired NYPD sergeant Anthony Miranda. Board of Elections (BOE) commissioners disqualified Miranda as well as Danniel Maio, Everly Brown and Justina Jaggassar-Ernul at a public meeting on Jan. 28…. Read more »

MTA Announces That it is Taking Precautions Against Coronavirus

Jan. 29, 2020 By Kristen Torres The MTA announced yesterday that it is taking all appropriate precautions to prevent the potential spread of coronavirus in the city. The agency said that while there have been no confirmed cases of the virus in New York, it stands ready to make sure that its employees and its… Read more »

8-Story Mixed Use Building to Go Up on Queens Boulevard in Rego Park

Jan. 28, 2020 By Allie Griffin A new eight-story mixed use building will go up along Queens Boulevard in Rego Park, according to building records. Plans have been filed to build an 80-feet-tall building at 92-54 through 92-64 Queens Blvd., where the demolition of five retail stores and a billboard began in September. The building… Read more »

MTA Launches Ad Campaign to Combat Uptick in Hate Crimes on City Transit

Jan. 27, 2020 By Allie Griffin The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) launched a new ad campaign today to combat an uptick in hate crimes on the New York City transit system. The “Hate Has No Place in Our Transportation System” public awareness campaign will promote kindness, respect and solidarity across digital screens in subways, buses… Read more »

Queens Council Members Split Over Granting Non Citizens NYC Voting Rights

Jan. 27, 2020 By Kristen Torres The Queens delegation is split over a city bill that would grant green card holders and many other legal immigrants the right to vote in city elections. The bill, introduced in the City Council on Jan. 23, would grant permanent residents and other legal immigrants with the right to… Read more »