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Astoria's City Council Race: Where Things Stand
Who will represent Astoria on the City Council? Here's where the candidates, fundraising, and endorsements in District 22 stand.

Kayla Levy covers all things Astoria, Long Island City, Forest Hills and Bayside for Patch. She has written for New York Magazine's Curbed and the Strategist, and Time Out. Follow her on Twitter @kaylev and send story tips to kayla.levy@patch.com.
Who will represent Astoria on the City Council? Here's where the candidates, fundraising, and endorsements in District 22 stand.

The person, who is still being sought by police, broke into three businesses on Bell Boulevard early in the morning of Monday, May 17.
A popular taco chain operating in Manhattan and Brooklyn told Patch that it's opening its LIC outpost on Friday. Find out more here.
The woman who hit and killed Officer Anastasios Tsakos while driving drunk was hit with 13 charges including manslaughter, says the DA.
The Asian man was pushed in front of an oncoming F train on Monday morning, in an incident that's being investigated as a hate crime.
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The attack, which Gov. Cuomo called "disgusting," comes amid an increase in anti-AAPI hate crimes and recent debates about subway safety.
Demolition permits have been filed to develop a historic theater-turned-synagogue and several businesses in Rego Park into a luxury tower.
The elderly woman was crossing the street in Bayside when a driver behind the wheel of an SUV failed to yield and hit her, said the NYPD.
Police didn't say if the car tagging is connected to other vandalism in Woodside, where a car and house were hit with the anarchy symbol.
The trio were speeding down a dead-end street early Saturday morning when the driver hit a barrier and plunged into the creek, said cops.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 23 through May 30.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 23 through May 30.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 23 through May 30.
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The planting event, put on by Friends of Crocheron & John Golden Park, aims to reduce the number of invasive species in Bayside’s park.
The new composting site at MacDonald Park has one table for dropping off food scraps, and another with materials about ranked choice voting.