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Coral Murphy Marcos is a reporter from Manatí, Puerto Rico, and currently based in New York City. (coral.murphy@patch.com)
Also: The closure at Astoria Pool has prompted fears of reopening delays, but NYC Parks assured it will be back in service by 2024.

A 37-year-old man was robbed at knifepoint by four people aboard a southbound 7 train at the 111 Street subway station.
The festival will stop at Forest Hills Stadium on June 14.
Daniel Buckley was leaving work as a truck operator for the NBC series when he hit a 59-year-old grandmother, officials contend.
Parks announced in February the $19 million restoration project would include the reconstruction of the pool shell and other repairs.
Four men punched, kicked, and tried to stab a 47-year-old man before stealing his cell phone on a Woodside subway station, police said.
The teenagers broke tables, chairs, and dishware worth about $20,000 inside Fish Village on March 3, police said.
Also: A fire in Glendale left two firefighters with minor injuries on Wednesday. | A 75-year-old Queens woman was fatally struck.
Everytable, a California-based eatery with a sliding scale, will open its eighth location in the city at 29-38 30th Avenue in Astoria.
An Irish musician living in Glendale performed for staff at the LIJ Forest Hills Hospital and the North Shore University Hospital.
MTA announced Wednesday that 12 New York City subway station restrooms will reopen this spring.
Smoke eaters had yet to extinguish the fire in the collapsed building as of 10:20 a.m., officials said.
Seynabou Tal, who is unhoused, was last seen leaving Flushing Hospital on Parsons Avenue, near 45th Avenue, police said.
Ana Rosa Infante died in the hospital on Friday after an 18-year-old man driving a 2022 Lexus IS350 sedan struck her, police said.
Also: Three former Rikers officers pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining their salaries in a sick leave scheme.
Eduardo Trinidad, Monica Coaxum, Steven Cange, pleaded guilty after fraudulently obtaining hundreds of thousands of dollars in salary.
For his birthday next week, Lashawn Marston wants social justice for Long Island City.
The president of the Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce argued that redesigning segments of the street to be car-free would be disruptive.
Yip, 16, won in New York’s Sixth District by creating the app “Sit Straight!,” which helps people straighten their posture.
Natalie Plaza and Elijah Fernandez were arrested on hate crime and assault charges after they attacked two people of Asian descent.