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Rego Park Panera Adds Grocery Delivery Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Rego Park's Panera Bread launched a grocery delivery service Wednesday as a response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Rego Park's Panera Bread launched a grocery delivery service Wednesday as a response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Bayside's Panera Bread launched a grocery delivery service Wednesday as a response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens is distributing hundreds of grab-and-go bags of food to families in Corona.
Only a third of Queens residents had filled out the 2020 U.S. Census as of Monday, according to official data.
St. John's Episcopal Hospital in Queens has treated and discharged more than 120 patients with COVID-19 in the past month.
A man broke into a Long Island City gas station and made off with scratch-off lottery tickets and cash, according to the police.
Douglaston Station Plaza's little free library turned into a "little free pantry" to help feed locals during the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo showed a recent photo of Astoria Park while explaining his decision to double fines for social distancing violations.
The family-owned kosher restaurant Ganey Orly in Rego Park is providing hospital workers across the city with homemade kosher meals.
Complaints of social distancing violations amid the coronavirus pandemic have started hitting New York City's 311 hotline.
NYPD School Safety Agent Linosee Mosley, who helped protect students in Bayside, died after contracting the new coronavirus.
A man shot his ex-wife in her Long Island home, then led cops on a miles-long car chase that ended in northeast Queens with his arrest.
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A man broke into Don Coqui in Astoria and nabbed more than $8,000 worth of goods, then attempted to repeat his heist the next weekend.
New York City police officers showed up to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center on Friday to deliver food and moral support to medical workers.
A Department of Environmental Protection bureau was deemed essential amid a stay-at-home order. Then, one of them died of the coronavirus.
Astoria Coffee launched a fundraiser to keep local hospital workers caffeinated as they treat patients with the new coronavirus.
City Council Member Barry Grodenchik is the sixth member of the City Council to either test positive for the virus or experience symptoms.
LIJ Forest Hills is transferring COVID-19 patients to sister hospitals in Queens and Long Island to keep it from swelling way over capacity.
EMTs and paramedics from across the country headed to Fort Totten in Bayside to join New York City's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.