Cops seek bar burglar
The suspect, described as a Hispanic man in his 50s, breaks into bars and restaurants late at night through a rear door or window and removes cash and electronics, police said.
The spree started Jan. 9, when a bar on 31st Avenue was broken into. Be
The spree started Jan. 9, when a bar on 31st Avenue was broken into. Be
Woman assaulted cop at traffic stop: Police
The officer stopped the woman near the Little Neck Parkway and Nassau Boulevard shortly after midnight and found the suspect, Erica Waldron, 19, was under the influence, according to police.
Upon her arrest, Waldron allegedly punched the officer a
Upon her arrest, Waldron allegedly punched the officer a
Man caught in the act of robbing house: Cops
Hoowon Lee, 24, was arrested and charged with burglary after forcing open the front window of a house on 34th Avenue and 192nd Street around 7:30 a.m., police said.
No goods were stolen from the residence, according to police.
No goods were stolen from the residence, according to police.
Teens tried to steal iPod from student: Police
The incident occurred around 2:15 p.m. near Booth Memorial Avenue and Utopia Parkway, police said. Rodney Tanzymore, 17, Camille Artis, 18, and Jerome Bassier, 16, ganged up on the unidentified suspect and tried to take the person’s MP3 player, acco
Valuables filched from locked box in house
Officers were looking for a suspect who they say removed the goods from a locked box inside a house located on Bell Boulevard Saturday. The homeowner, who was away from the home most of the day, returned home around 8 p.m. to find the jewels and cash miss
Elderly patient missing from Goldwater Hospt.
Conception Perez, 82, was last seen inside the hospital, located at 900 Main St., on Feb. 5, according to police. He is described as 5 feet 3 inches and 160 pounds with gray hair and a thin grey mustache. He was last seen wearing a white Mets cap, white s
Business Calendar
WHO:Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce
WHEN:Feb. 19, 12:30 p.m.
WHERE:Dazie’s Restaurant, 39-41 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside
CONTACT:www.sunnysideschamber.org
EXTRA:Guest Joan Foley, Director of the Queens Chapter of the Red C
WHEN:Feb. 19, 12:30 p.m.
WHERE:Dazie’s Restaurant, 39-41 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside
CONTACT:www.sunnysideschamber.org
EXTRA:Guest Joan Foley, Director of the Queens Chapter of the Red C
Man robbed house, fled through window: Police
The burglary occurred between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at a house on 195th Street, police said. The homeowner returned home and observed the burglar running down the stairs, according to police. The man then jumped out of a second-story window and escaped, polic
City Council set to landmark 109-year-old Jamaica bank
For weeks, the city LPC had been working with the building’s owner, Ricky Cohen, the co-owner of Conway stores, to come to an agreement over the designation and both parties announced Tuesday that they considered the 109-year-old structure historica
Archsbishop Molloy girls win city championship; Laurelton native McAuley sets U.S. record
Molloy’s athletes placed first in many of the events.
Rebecca Power won the shot put in 36 feet, 1 1/2 inches and cleared 10-0 to win the pole vault. Natalie Higgens finished second in the shot put throwing 33 feet, 1/2 inch. Jessica Conter
Rebecca Power won the shot put in 36 feet, 1 1/2 inches and cleared 10-0 to win the pole vault. Natalie Higgens finished second in the shot put throwing 33 feet, 1/2 inch. Jessica Conter
E. Elmhurst day care growing
By Jeremy Walsh
Working parents in East Elmhurst just got another day care option. A Child’s Place, the locally-run operation with three other locations in the area, just opened a new annex at 100-17 32nd Ave.
Located at the Church of
Working parents in East Elmhurst just got another day care option. A Child’s Place, the locally-run operation with three other locations in the area, just opened a new annex at 100-17 32nd Ave.
Located at the Church of
College Round-Up: Bartlett leads Queens to seventh straight win
Jessica Sanchez led a balanced attack with 19 points – 15 in the second half – and six assists. With the score knotted at 17, QC connected from three point range six times as they streaked to a 41-24 lead with 1:33 remaining in the opening stanza.
Former DAC athletic director loses battle with cancer
“The children of our community have lost a great champion of youth sports,” said DAC president Tom Hubany.
Marks spent 33 years with DAC, serving as the club’s first vice president and later was its athletic director, a position
Marks spent 33 years with DAC, serving as the club’s first vice president and later was its athletic director, a position





















