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14 THE QUEENS COURIER • DECEMBER 29, 2016 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM YEAR IN REVIEW • July 2016 July 4 fi reworks light up Bayside, Astoria and LIC Queens celebrated the nation’s 240th birthday in style with amazing fi reworks displays over Fort Totten in Bayside, Astoria Park in Astoria, and the Macy’s 4th of July fi rework celebration along the East River in Long Island City. NYCHA to landlord: Stop abusing Ridgewood tenants In a continuing eff ort to keep Section 8 recipients in their rent-stabilized apartments, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) backed the residents of 1708 Summerfi eld St. in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of Ridgewood who felt their new landlord was using illegal tactics to drive them out of their homes. Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez wrote a letter to the new owners demanding they make the necessary repairs in the apartments. Still battling prostitution at this Ridgewood corner For over 30 years the corner at Cypress Avenue and Starr Street at the Ridgewood/Bushwick border has been known as a hotspot for “johns” to pick up prostitutes for some cash. In this edition, the Ridgewood Times took a closer look at this notorious corner and the sting operations that take place there. Long aft er this report ran, police held other sting operations at the location, netting additional prostitution arrests. Pokémon Go fever takes over Queens Th e start of the summer saw a massive craze sweep the nation, and Queens was not immune. Th e immensely popular Pokémon Go app launched in early July and residents of the “World’s Borough” were out en masse to try and ‘catch ‘em all.’ For weeks the cute pocket monsters dominated headlines around Queens with people posting maps of the best places to catch the creatures and law enforcement offi cials trying to fi gure out how to keep people and private property safe as thousands of people were out roaming the streets of Queens.


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