News Queens councilman awards Holliswood centenarian with citation on 101st birthday By Carlotta Mohamed
News Councilman distributes hand sanitizers and face masks to residents in Glen Oaks and Fresh Meadows By Carlotta Mohamed
News Queens lawmakers call for reallocation of funding from NYPD to Park Enforcement Patrol in city budget By Carlotta Mohamed
News Queens lawmakers denounce city’s removal of former Rikers Island inmates to Fresh Meadows hotel By Carlotta Mohamed
Acts of Kindness Organizations across borough donate to support Commonpoint Queens food pantry By Bill Parry
Police & Fire ‘Smoke detectors and even fire alarms are not enough’: Queens councilman’s bill would require sprinklers for residential buildings By Jenna Bagcal
Kids & Education Queens council members push back on recommendation to eliminate Gifted and Talented program in schools By Mark Hallum
Environment ‘We are taxed to death’: Queens lawmaker says paper bag fee only exacerbates city’s lack of affordability By Mark Hallum 3
Fresh Meadows Wild end to congestion pricing press event as Queens lawmakers clash with union members By Mark Hallum
Fresh Meadows ‘But the time to act is running out’: De Blasio backs Cuomo’s plan to reform & fund MTA By Mark Hallum 2
News Eastern Queens site defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti for the second time in a year By Suzanne Monteverdi
News City should cover curb repair costs to speed up the process, Queens lawmakers say By Suzanne Monteverdi
News Restore the Q75 bus route between Bayside and Jamaica, lawmakers urge MTA By Suzanne Monteverdi 1
Glen Oaks One-way conversions installed around Glen Oaks school to improve safety: lawmakers By Suzanne Monteverdi
News Queens calls for safety improvements & increased enforcement on Grand Central Parkway By Suzanne Monteverdi
Bayside New traffic features will make daily trips safer for kids at a Bayside public school By Anthony Giudice 2
Fresh Meadows Pick up a free rain barrel for your home next weekend in Fresh Meadows By Suzanne Monteverdi
Hollis ‘Sad and infuriating’: Queens community speaks out against hateful graffiti found at neighborhood site By Suzanne Monteverdi 1
Bellerose After community protests, Bellerose hotels will no longer be used as homeless shelters By Angela Matua
amNY Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction in New York overturned; state’s highest court cites ‘egregious’ rulings at trial
Schneps Podcasts Dan Rattiner speaks with Shoshanna McCollum, the editor in chief of the Fire Island News – Episode 180