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COMET Meeting December 1st, 7:00 pm

11/25/2025

 
We do not meet in January. Our next scheduled meeting will be the first Monday in February.

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Topic: Comet Monthly Meeting
Time: Dec. 1st, 2025 07:00 PM Eastern Time (
       

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Agenda
  • 104th, 108th, 110th Precincts will give us crime statistics and answer questions.
  • Elected Officials' representatives: Follow up with outstanding issues: CSX, IBX, Con Edison, 85th Street footbridge, Botanical Garden and more.

Thanksgiving Meal Boxes for Seniors

11/24/2025

 
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Holiday Boutique at Martin Luther School, Nov. 30th from 11am to 4pm

11/22/2025

 
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We Chat Scam

11/21/2025

 
Please pass this along to your neighbors and ask them to spread the word. We don't want people in our community victimized!
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On Monday a 92 year old male was a victim of a scam on We chat.   The male was contacted by the "Chinese Police" stating that his information was used in a crime.  The perps demanded cash to hold and if nothing was found they would return the money.  An unknown male did come to the victim's house to collect 120,000 dollars in cash.  

David S. Saponieri
Detective
Community Affairs Section 

NYC DOT citywide virtual event from 1pm to 2:30pm on Friday, 12/5

11/21/2025

 
Register here: ​https://zoom.us/webinar/register/4317628016571/WN_z9q-O9ygSTyVPkxFBcUa0A#/registration
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Community Folks Meet with CBS

11/20/2025

 
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A group of folks from Maspeth, South Elmhurst and Woodside met with a CBS Channel 2 reporter this afternoon to discuss their concerns about the Interborough Express (IBX).


The reporter said the interview will air in the coming weeks.
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IMPORTANT IBX INFORMATION

11/15/2025

 
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DSNY Update

11/13/2025

 
New Yorkers divert record amount of food and yard waste from landfills
DSNY collected 5.9 million pounds of compostable material last week alone, breaking the previous weekly record of 5.4 million pounds
 
The New York City Department of Sanitation announced today that residents have smashed yet another composting record, separating and setting out more than 5.9 million pounds of food and yard waste last week alone — the highest level of separated compostable material collected curbside in the city's history.
 
This amount far surpasses the record-breaking amounts from this spring, showing that if you make it easy for New Yorkers to do the right thing — to fight rats and help the environment — they'll do it every time.
 
DSNY picks up compost — ALL leaf and yard waste, food scraps, and food-soiled paper — from every resident on recycling day, part of an easy-to-use service. There is no sign-up required, and residents can use any bin 55 gallons or less with a secure lid.
 
Material collected in DSNY's curbside composting program is either turned into finished compost for parks and gardens, or into renewable energy to heat local homes and businesses reducing the need for fracked gas. This year alone, DSNY gave away more than 8 million pounds of finished compost to residents through a network of four regular giveback sites and dozens of popup events across the five boroughs.
 
Since curbside composting went citywide last October, Staten Islanders have produced the most compostable material per capita – roughly 1 pound per person, per week – while Queens residents have produced the most compostable material overall, more than 61 million pounds total in the first year.
 
The 5.9 million pounds of material collected during the week of November 9 to 15 smashed previous records set in the spring:
 
  • During the second week of April, the Department collected nearly 3.6 million pounds of compost, more than three times what was collected at the same time last year and, at the time, the highest level of separated compostable material collected curbside in the City's history.
  • That record was broken by the third week, at 4.5 million pounds, a 400% increase over the same time the year before.
  • That record was broken by the fourth week, at 5.24 million pounds, a 500% increase over the same time the year before.
  • And New Yorkers broke that record during the week of May 18 to 24, when they set out 5.4 million pounds of compostable material.
 
With leaf season well underway, DSNY reminds New Yorkers that extra leaf and yard waste can be put in a paper lawn and leaf bag or clear plastic bag. Twigs and branches can be bundled with twine and placed next to bins and bags.
 
About the New York City Department of Sanitation
 
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) keeps New York City clean, safe, and healthy by collecting, recycling, and disposing of waste, cleaning streets, attacking the scourge of illegal dumping, and clearing snow and ice. The Department operates 59 district garages and manages a fleet of more than 2,000 rear-loading collection trucks, 450 mechanical brooms, 705 salt spreaders, and several dozen bike lane operations machines. Under the Adams Administration, the Department is aggressively cleaning more parts of the City than ever before, including over 1,000 long-ignored areas spread across every neighborhood. With the highest wintertime uniformed headcount in 20 years, DSNY is more equipped than ever to remove snow and ice from the approximately 19,000 lane-miles of City streets.

Borough President's Civic Engagement Meeting

11/10/2025

 
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COMET November 2025 meeting video

11/4/2025

 

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