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Man Robs Astoria Citibank, Runs Off With $600: Police
A man who robbed an Astoria Citibank last week is still at large, according to the NYPD.

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A man who robbed an Astoria Citibank last week is still at large, according to the NYPD.

A City Council-funded program is offering Northeast Queens seniors free rides to coronavirus vaccination appointments or the doctor.
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Our Lady Queen of Martyrs urged those who went to mass on Jan. 9 or Jan. 10 to get tested for COVID-19, after an attendee tested positive.
The city has indefinitely postponed the opening of a 24-hour coronavirus vaccination site at Citi Field in Queens due to a supply shortage.
Sixteen neighborhood spots, and many others nearby, will have special to-go deals starting this week.
Eight local restaurants, and many others nearby, will have to-go deals starting this week.
Police are looking for two men who exchanged gunfire on the street in Long Island City early on New Year's Day.
The owner of Ignited Restaurant & Lounge on Steinway Street has been arrested on a federal arson charge, the FDNY said.
Wondering about the status of the Astoria public library renovation? Officials will discuss the new design Monday.
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Plans to redevelop the historic theater, now home to Ohr Natan Synagogue, will face public scrutiny at a committee meeting next week.
A record number of restaurants — including 48 in Queens — are participating in this month's pandemic-minded "Restaurant Week To Go."
Joseph Miner, a 30-year-old Bayside resident, pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of possessing a firearm with obliterated serial numbers.
Patch has put together a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Jan. 24 through Jan. 30.
Patch has put together a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Jan. 24 through Jan. 30.
Patch has put together a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Jan. 24 through Jan. 30.
Five elementary schools in Astoria and Long Island City were temporarily closed as of Thursday due to coronavirus cases, data shows.