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Crowley Picks Up Endorsements From Teachers Unions in Bid for State Senate Seat

June 27, 2022 By Christian Murray Elizabeth Crowley, a former councilmember who lost a tight borough president race against Donovan Richards last year, has been endorsed by two big teachers unions in her quest to represent the 59th Senate District. Crowley, who classifies herself as a liberal Democrat, has been endorsed by the United Federation of… Read more »

Rent Guidelines Board 3.5% Hike Is Biggest in Nearly a Decade

This article was originally published by The CITY on June 21, 2022 By Greg David and Rachel Holliday Smith A sharply divided Rent Guidelines Board voted to increase rents for the city’s nearly 1 million rent regulated apartments by 3.25% in the coming year in a decision that satisfied neither tenants nor landlords. The proposal… Read more »

Gonzalez Picks Up Progressive Endorsements in Bid for State Senate Seat

June 21, 2022 By Christian Murray The list of progressives getting behind the candidacy of Kristen Gonzalez for the new state senate seat that incorporates western Queens continues to grow. Gonzalez, who is running for the newly-drawn 59th District seat that includes Long Island City and Astoria, was officially endorsed today by State Sen. Michael… Read more »

Paladino Doubles Down: ‘It’s Not Hate Speech to Say Drag Queens Don’t Belong in Schools’

June 17, 2022 By Christian Murray Councilmember Vickie Paladino has faced an avalanche of criticism this week—from her council colleagues to gay rights groups—following a series of inflammatory statements she made while expressing her opposition to a program where Drag Queens read books and perform for school children. She has been accused of being a… Read more »

New Store Offering Healthy Dog Food To Open in Long Island City Friday

JustFoodForDogs (Photo by Michael Dorgan)

June 15, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A new store that offers healthy food for dogs will open in Long Island City Friday. JustFoodForDogs, a California-based company, will open at 47-46 Vernon Blvd. in a space previously occupied by a branch of the real estate firm Modern Spaces. The front entrance to the store is on… Read more »

Adams & Adams Shake on City Budget With Small Gains for Parks, Trash

This article was originally published by The CITY on June 10, 2022 By Katie Honan and Greg David Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council on Friday agreed on a $101 billion budget that promises to increase funding for parks and childcare, and boost trash pickup — while also adding to the city’s rainy-day reserves…. Read more »