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Three Queens Protected Bike Lanes to be Fortified With Cement Barriers

Feb. 22, 2022 By Allie Griffin Three protected bike lanes in Queens will be getting safety upgrades as part of an effort to better protect cyclists from cars throughout the city, the Department of Transportation announced Friday. Bike lanes in Long Island City, Astoria and Forest Hills will be among the first lanes in the… Read more »

State Sen. John Liu Calls for Additional Funds to Fight Hate Crimes Targeting Asian New Yorkers

Feb. 18, 2022 By Allie Griffin State Sen. John Liu and local Asian American groups are calling for increased state funding to support Asian New Yorkers who have increasingly been the target of violent—and even deadly—hate crimes. Liu wants the state to allocate $64.5 million to support community-based organizations that provide services for Asian New… Read more »

Moped-Driving Duo Swipe Woman’s Prada Purse and Cash in Rego Park: NYPD

Feb 17, 2022 By Allie Griffin A pair of masked men on a moped allegedly swiped a woman’s Prada purse—as well as cash—in Rego Park shortly after midnight Saturday morning. The moped-driving duo sped up to the 31-year-old woman as she walked down Queens Boulevard near 63rd Avenue at around 12:05 a.m. They allegedly grabbed… Read more »

Holden Calls on Mayor to Upgrade Outdated Police Precinct Buildings

Feb. 16, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Several police precinct buildings in western Queens and throughout the city are in poor condition and one local council member is calling for them to be renovated. Council Member Robert Holden, whose 30th Council District incorporates five precincts, wants the city’s outdated stationhouses upgraded and has called on Mayor… Read more »

Antisemitic Graffiti Scrawled Over Forest Hills Dental Office Saturday

Feb. 14, 2022 By Christian Murray Antisemitic graffiti was scrawled over the window of a Forest Hills dental office Saturday. The hate-filled words “F… Jews” were scribbled in black marker pen on the front window of a dental clinic at 68-55 Harrow Street, according to a photo shared on twitter by Council Member Lynn Schulman…. Read more »

City’s Plan for a Queens Greenway Moves Forward, Connects Parks for Bicyclists and Pedestrians

Feb. 9, 2022 By Christian Murray The city is one step closer to creating a pedestrian/bicyclist greenway that would link several parks in central and eastern Queens together. The Parks Department and the Department of Transportation announced Monday that it has completed a conceptual study—and has found ways to create a pedestrian and bicyclist link… Read more »