Technology can be a sight to see, especially in this case, when it’s a site honoring a Hip-Hop great. LL COOL J will be honored in his hometown of Queens, New York with a new solar-powered bronze statue per reports from OkayPlayer. The rapper, born James Todd Smith, will be preserved in the likeness of his debut 1980s era and will be located in the middle of David Dinkins Circle located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
Queens, stand up! After 122 years, Donovan Richards just became the first Black man to serve as the Queens borough president, reports AMNY. Richards, a former councilman for the southeast region of Queens, NY, defeated Republican challenger Joann Ariola with a total of 518,840 votes to Ariola’s 205,893. Initially, a special election to replace Borough President Melinda Katz was scheduled for March but had to be postponed due to the pandemic. Sharon Lee has been the acting president since January and Katz currently serves as Queens district attorney. Honored to swear in @QnsBPRichards today as the new Queens Borough President. I know you’re going to make the people of Queens proud. pic.twitter.com/qAT6Ix1VxQ — NY AG James (@NewYorkStateAG) December 6, 2020 “Over the last few months, Acting Borough President Sharon Lee has taken on the challenges of this pandemic head-on and led Queens with grace through this difficult time,” Richards said, according to AMNY. “Since the election, she...