Author: Allie Griffin

MTA to Replace E Line Tracks in Queens; Two Stations to Temporarily Close

Aug. 31, 2020 By Allie Griffin The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will replace thousands of feet of track along the E line in Queens next month. MTA workers will replace and install more than 5,500 feet of track and more than 7,800 feet of third rail along the E line beginning Sept. 19, the agency… Read more »

City Inspecting Ventilation Systems at Classrooms Ahead of Schools Reopening

Aug. 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin The city began inspecting air ventilation systems at classrooms Tuesday, with less than three weeks before public schools reopen, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced yesterday. Every classroom and space inside a school building will be inspected by a team of independent engineers, joined by the Department of Buildings and… Read more »

Rep. Maloney Urges CUNY to Reverse Layoffs of Nearly 3,000 Employees

Aug. 25, 2020 By Allie Griffin Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney penned a letter to the City University of New York (CUNY) urging the administration to reverse its decision to layoff nearly 3,000 employees. CUNY decided to not renew the contracts of about 2,800 employees — mostly adjunct professors and part time staff members — across its… Read more »

St. Albans Man Dies in Motorcycle Crash in Queens Village

Aug. 24, 2020 By Allie Griffin A St. Albans man was killed in a motorcycle crash on the Cross Island Parkway in Queens Village Saturday. Michael Roach, 31, succumbed to his injuries after crashing his 2012 BMW motorcycle on the Cross Island Parkway at about 4:30 a.m., police said. He was driving the bike southbound… Read more »

Nearly 30 Percent of Queens Residents Tested Have COVID-19 Antibodies

Aug. 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin Nearly 30 percent of Queens residents who have been tested for coronavirus antibodies appear to have been infected with the deadly virus at some point, new data shows. The NYC Health Dept released data today that revealed that 28 percent of the 477,450 Queens residents who have been tested… Read more »