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Today's riddle: Why do fish live in salt water? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Queens pol wants city to be more transparent about ambulance delays — Queens Daily Eagle (queenseagle.com) — A Queens councilmember is pushing a "Minutes Matter" bill that would alert New Yorkers when FDNY/EMS lacks enough ambulances to handle 911 calls, after recent major backlogs. The proposal, backed by the EMTs' union, aims to give residents real-time warnings and alternative care options while spotlighting staffing and resource shortages that especially impact Rockaway and south Queens neighborhoods.
2. 8 NYC-area beaches under swimming advisory due to water quality concerns (ithacajournal.com) — Queens swimmers should know that Douglaston Manor beach is currently under a water quality advisory, with officials warning against swimming or wading due to elevated bacteria levels. Several other NYC beaches, including sites in Staten Island, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, are also affected as health departments continue frequent testing throughout the summer season.
3. These Are The Best Public High Schools In NYC For 2026-27: U.S. News (patch.com) — Several Queens public high schools, including Baccalaureate School for Global Education, Queens High School for the Sciences at York College, and Middle College High School at LaGuardia Community College, just ranked among the best in New York City and the nation. U.S. News based its 2026–27 list on test performance, graduation rates, and college readiness, highlighting strong options for local families weighing high school choices.
4. Maryland man sentenced for execution-style murder of a Queens drug dealer in Bayside: Feds (qns.com) — Federal prosecutors say a Baltimore man has been sentenced to 27 years for a deadly 2024 robbery-kidnapping that targeted marijuana dealers in Queens, including a killing in a U-Haul on a Bayside street. The crew allegedly used a Queens stash house, drove victims through the borough at gunpoint, and stole about 30 pounds of marijuana before fleeing, with several co-defendants also receiving long prison terms.
5. Woman Turns Raw Sheep Fleece Into a Cute Striped Sweater in Four Months (laughingsquid.com) — A creative maker spent four months turning fleece from a sheep at Queens County Farm Museum into a hand‑knit striped sweater, documenting each step from shearing to dyeing. Her project highlights how much labor goes into clothing and urges people to buy fewer, better‑made garments that fairly compensate workers.
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