COMET wishes everyone a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving!
Good afternoon all,
Please see attached advisories.
Thank you for your patience as we rebuild Queens infrastructure.
Pauline Chan
Community Construction Liaison
70th Street Sewer Upgrades
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Please note that the contractor will be working Friday, Saturday and Sunday
COMET wishes everyone a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving! Good afternoon all, Please see attached advisories. Thank you for your patience as we rebuild Queens infrastructure. Pauline Chan Community Construction Liaison 70th Street Sewer Upgrades Good morning,
Just wanted to update you on an incident that occurred earlier this morning in the confines of the 104th Precinct. At approximately 6:36 am, at the intersection of Juniper Blvd north and 81st Street, police responded to calls for a pedestrian struck. Upon arrival Officers observed an elderly female who was struck by a motorist. The motorist was said to be traveling in the Eastbound direction on Juniper Blvd, as the pedestrian was crossing Juniper Blvd North from the south side to the north side when the motorist struck the pedestrian. The pedestrian was removed to Forest Hills Hospital immediately with severe head trauma, where she was later pronounced deceased. The motorist remained on the scene. This accident is currently under investigation by the NYPD Highway Collision Investigation Squad. Anyone with questions or concerns regarding this incident please feel free to write or call. Thank you, Police Officer Asar Sanad 104th Precinct Good afternoon,
The following is an update in regards to the the incident that took place yesterday, November 16, at 58 Road and Brown Place, Maspeth. The victim has been identified and a note was recovered from the victim's coat pocket. At this time, there is no criminality or foul play that is suspected. Our investigators have currently deemed this death as a suicide. As always, please feel free to call or write with any questions or concerns. Police Officer Michael Berish 104th Precinct - Community Affairs On Monday, November 16, 2020 at approximately 7:55 am, at the intersection of Brown Place and 58 Road, Officers responded to a 911 call and observed an unknown female Hispanic Unconscious and not breathing. Officers immediately requested EMS to the location. Upon EMS arrival EMS determined female Hispanic was deceased. Location is currently an active crime scene, and is under investigation by the 104th Precinct Detective Squad. The Information we are able to provide is limited at this time due to the active investigation. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to write or call.
Anyone with information is asked to call the 104 Precinct Detective Squad at 718-386-3004 or call Crime Stoppers at 1- 800-577-TIPS. Or to Submit an Internet tip. Text your tip to "TIP577" plus your message to "CRIMES" (274637) Thank you. Police Officer Asar Sanad 104th Precinct - Community Affairs 64-02 Catalpa Avenue Ridgewood, NY, 11385 Phone (718)386-2446 Fax (718)386-2662 The Comptroller’s Office and A Better Balance are surveying New Yorkers about flexibility in their workplaces, and we would appreciate your help in reaching as many workers as possible. Would you be able to distribute the link to your networks via email or social media? The link to the survey is here.
This survey will allow us to understand how New Yorkers’ relationships to work and family are changing. Covid-19 has upended the experience of work, and we are also tracking the outcomes of new protections codified in City and State law. The survey data will help us identify policy recommendations and gain a fuller picture of the New York City workforce. Reaching a wide and representative range of New Yorkers is key to making our survey accurate and effective. Hi All,
Our NCO Officers PO Shoy and PO Nisbett were working the midnight tour this week. During the early morning hours on Wednesday, 11/11, they spotted two males in the vicinity of 58th Road/58th Place stealing rims and tires off a vehicle. When the perpetrators realized they were spotted they took off and Officers Shoy and Nisbett followed. The males jumped out of the vehicle near Cypress Hills Street and 80th Avenue and took off running. One male was able to escape into the cemetery but PO Nisbett was able to apprehend the second male. She suffered minor injuries during the scuffle and should be able to return to work in a few days. The vehicle the perpetrators used was stolen from the 94th Precinct in Brooklyn. These men are most likely professionals and we hope they get some well-deserved jail time. We want to take this time to commend our officers for doing an outstanding job and look forward to seeing PO Nisbett back to work soon. Roe Daraio, President COMET Civic Association www.cometcivic.com |
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