Free bike helmets given away at PS 46

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Assemblywoman Nily Rozic, Councilman Barry Grodenchik and the city Department of Transportation teamed up to give away free bike helmets to more than 1,000 residents in Oakland Gardens over the weekend.

The event was held at PS 46 Alley Pond School. DOT staff helped fit the helmets for all users and provided instructions on how to properly wear them.

“It is incredible important that we take proactive measures to bike safely whether we are going around the neighborhood as a leisurely activity or commuting,” Rozic said. “With the Kissena Velodrome and Eastern Queens Greenway in the heart of the neighborhood, I want to make sure our community knows we are working tot make protective gear accessible to ensure their everyday safety.”

Close by are two popular parks – Alley Pond Park and Cunningham Park – that many bicyclists enjoy riding through.

“People enjoy cycling in the streets, in the parks as well as in bike lanes year round, and as ridership continues to grow, it is important that we encourage rider safety,” Grodenchik said.

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Douglaston/Little Neck library gets $125K grant

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Last week, Assemblyman Edward Braunstein presented a check to the Douglaston/Little Neck Community Library at their National Art League Student Art Show.

The $125,000 grant was allocated to replace the windows and doors at the library.

“The Douglaston/Little Neck Community Library has one of the highest circulation rates in the Queens Library system and the building is in need of repair so that its many users are properly served,” Braunstein said. “I am pleased to provide the Douglaston/Little Neck Library with a $125,000 grant for much needed window and door replacement.”