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A police officer guards the crime scene boundary on Ditmars Boulevard where a man was shot to death over the weekend. Photo by Christina Santucci

A reputed member of the Hells Angels was gunned down on the streets of Astoria early Saturday morning, creating fear among the residents who said their neighborhood has been seeing a surge in violent crime.

John Giampetruzzi, 41, of Glen Cove, L.I., was found dead on 28th Street between Ditmars Boulevard and 21st Avenue around 5 a.m. from multiple gunshots to his head, police said. Investigators have not found whoever was responsible for the shooting as of press time Tuesday, but said the shooter had allegedly targeted Giampetruzzi, a member of the motorcycle gang.

Residents watched in shock as police spent all morning examining the victim’s tattoo-laden body and the crime...

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114th Precinct captain retires in abrupt move

The deputy inspector of Astoria’s 114th Precinct unexpectedly retired from his post last week, while several other top officers at the precinct also stepped down, community leaders said.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Astoria playgrounds honor Greek culture

The city unveiled two new playgrounds last week at Astoria’s Athens Square Park, where a comfort station and a fence that will protect the park’s equipment are also in the works.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

LaGuardia CC cooks present their dishes to the masses

Gilmar Avila, a 6-year-old from Ozone Park darted through the pouring rain at the Jamaica Farmers’ Market last week to stand in line for the raw beet and apple salad about which he could not stop raving.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Slain EMT was 'good kid'

As family and friends laid to rest EMT worker Jason Green, a 32-year-old Ravenswood resident who was shot and killed in front of a Manhattan nightclub, some friends took the time out to defend him Monday from the scandal that had plagued Green for the last eight months.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

MTA elevators, escalators need repair: Liu

City Comptroller John Liu said his agency has issued recommendations to the MTA after an audit found transit officials have grown lax in maintenance and safety oversight of subway elevators and escalators.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Gennaro bill slated to clean Queens air

A bill sponsored by City Councilman James Gennaro (D-Fresh Meadows) and slated to pass the Council Thursday is expected to reduce air pollution, promote the use of alternative fuels and create green jobs in the city, Gennaro and Mayor Michael Bloomberg said this week.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Mayor, DMC take stand on caregiver abuse

The recent killings of children by caregivers in Queens and throughout the city prompted Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Hollis hip-hop artist Darryl McDaniels and a bevy of other officials to launch a citywide campaign in Forest Hills last week urging parents to be cautious about those looking after their little ones.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Astorians discuss waterfront improvements

For more than a year, Green Shores NYC has been working to realize its vision of a connected waterfront along the East River from Bowery Bay to Newtown Creek, and last week the organization began to formulate that vision further with the public.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

LIC summer camp puts girls up close to nature, science

For many children, summer camp means playing ball or hiking through the woods on a sunny day, but for Green Girls, participants in a summer program for middle school girls through the City Parks Foundation’s Coastal Classroom, summer camp means seining the East River in Long Island City on a cloudy, drizzly day — and loving every minute of it.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

NYPD cracks down on tix fix

The city Police Department has started tracking all parking and traffic tickets issued by police officers through scanners at precincts across the five boroughs in a bid to stop ticket fixing.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Man accused of stealing from 8 LIC businesses

A 47-year-old Port Washington, L.I., man was charged with multiple counts of burglary and larceny last week for allegedly stealing multiple items equivalent to thousands of dollars from eight businesses in Long Island City, the Queens district attorney said.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

St. Mary's Hospital to expand

St. Mary’s Hospital for Children in Bayside is embarking on a $114 million expansion the facility said will move its patients into more modern quarters and cut down on their hospital stays.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Family of Taconic crash mom cuts deal for movie: NY Post

The family of the mother who killed eight people, including herself, her daughter and her three young Floral Park, L.I., nieces in the wrong-way Taconic Parkway accident last year just inked a deal with a movie company that plans to exhume her body to determine if a stroke led to the crash, the New York Post reported.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Moynihan Station starts construction in October

Work is expected to start in October on the long-delayed project to turn the James Farley Post Office on Manhattan’s West Side into a resplendent successor to Penn Station, the last stop for thousands of Long Island Railroad riders from Queens.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Mysterious dogs sent on wild goose chase at Fort Totten

Dogs made of bark that cannot bite have been popping up around Fort Totten to scare off gaggles of geese, but no city agency has yet to come forward to take credit for placing the pretend pooches at the historic fort.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Weiner trumps Turner in fund-raising for 2010

Bob Turner, a Republican from Rockaway Point who is running for U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner’s (D-Forest Hills) seat, has raised a little less than $40,000 and has given himself a little more than $50,000 in the last campaign filing period, according to his most recent filing with the Federal Election Commission.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

New medical center opens at Kennedy Airport

With hundreds of thousands of travelers, airline workers and other visitors using John F. Kennedy International Airport every day, there are countless health risks faced by people at the airport, according to Dr. Manuel Ceja.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Martha's bakery in Bayside temporarily closes after fire

A weekend fire on Bell Boulevard has forced the popular Martha’s Country Bakery to shut its doors temporarily and a physical therapy office to close until the extensive damage is repaired.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Rangel faces trial before House Ethics Committee

U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel (D-Sunnyside) will face a trial before the House Ethics Committee to determine whether he violated ethics rules following a House panel’s recent investigation.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

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Business  (top)

Fresh Meadows gym fills area business void


At first glance, Push Fitness, a new fitness center that recently opened in Fresh Meadows, looks like a tiny storefront sandwiched among Union Turnpike’s restaurants, bars and shops.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Columnists  (top)

Berger's Burg: 'Vacation' not in vocabulary of the United States' workers


On a job applicant’s résumé: “I don’t care what salary I’m offered because money has no meaning to me. I never look at the clock and will work 80 hours a week. However, I want 46 days vacation time annually. The résumé was promptly returned stamped, “Try France.”

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Dishing with Dee: GOP must stop backing Dems and start grooming their own


Last week, we printed Liz Berney’s assessment of her problems with the upper echelon of the Queens GOP. As we promised in last week’s column, we would contact the Queens GOP and get its rendition of the current status between Phil Ragusa and Berney.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

I Sit And Look Out: Political games end position of longtime public service


The members of the state Board for Professional Medical Conduct are appointed to three-year terms by the governor. In the years I served on the board, I was reappointed on schedule with never an indication that politics was a problem. The reappointment occurred without my knowing about it until I was told. It seemed to be almost automatic.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Letters  (top)

Saujani a worthy Maloney opponent


I am an Astoria resident and a Reshma Saujani supporter, so I feel compelled to respond to a letter published suggesting Saujani was running a “slick” and “nasty” campaign against U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-Astoria) (“Don’t believe negative attacks aimed at Carolyn Maloney,” Astoria Times, July 15-21).

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Support, don't cut, school funding


With all the budget cuts that are going to have to be made in these hard economic times, one place where no budget cuts should be made is in the field of education.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Pols spend too much on races


After reading about the amount of money being raised and spent for state Assembly and state Senate races this fall, it appears that when you divide the amount of funds spent by the total votes received on primary night, the candidates — both winners and losers — will have shelled out close to approximately $30 per ballot cast in their favor.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Owners of co-ops and condos need Senate 'ombudsman bill'


Bob Friedrich wrote in his June 17-23 letter that the state Senate co-op and condo “ombudsman bill” (S7958) addresses “a problem that does not exist.” We wish he was right.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

City more green than people think


A few years ago, Forbes magazine picked Vermont as the greenest state in the nation. But if it had truly wanted to honor an ecological paradigm, it should have selected New York City, since the average New Yorker uses only about a quarter as much gasoline as the average Vermonter. New Yorkers also use less electricity — about 4,700 kilowatt-hours per household per year compared with about 7,100 kilowatt-hours in Vermont and more than 11,000 kilowatt-hours in the United States as a whole.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

City has to better track crimes in parks


We at New Yorkers for Parks were saddened to read your recent article on the murder of Ruben Angel Vargas in Astoria Park (“Homeless pair charged with murder in park,” Astoria Times, July 15-21). The park is heavily used and greatly loved by residents and visitors to the neighborhood with a dedicated stewardship group, the Astoria Park Alliance, and numerous year-round events. Unfortunately, this tragic incident highlights the urgent need to collect and publish data on crime in all of our parks so park users are educated about safety.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

Sometimes exaggeration goes too far


An open letter to TimesLedger Newspapers columnist Alex Berger:

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

City residents must always try to secure quality education for their children


Of the number of times I have written or spoken to you constructively criticizing your editorials, I thought it incumbent upon me to express my gratitude for your editorial in your July 8-14 issue. “Jamaica HS Saved from the Gallows” was an appropriate title. During slavery in this country, if you did not follow “massa’s” orders, you were hanged. But since massa did not follow the law of the land, Jamaica High School, along with several other high schools, were saved, thanks to the lawsuit filed by the United Federation of Teachers and the NAACP.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:11 PM EDT

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