Rockrose at Court Square
It isn’t stopping. Heading for 40 stories. At least.
This Is How We Ride
THIS summer the city’s Department of Transportation inaugurates a new bike-share program. People who live and work in New York will be able to travel quickly and cheaply between many neighborhoods. This is major. It will make New Yorkers rethink their city and rewrite the mental maps we use to decide what is convenient, what […]
East River Ferry is a hit
Only $4. Leaves from LIC and takes you all over the East River — Williamsburg or FiDi. “’You’re going to need a bigger boat’ isn’t just a memorable quote from the movie ‘Jaws,’” the City Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, said. “It’s what we’ve been hearing from New Yorkers due to the overwhelming popularity of […]
Woodside Residents Rallies for After-School Programs
WOODSIDE — Woodside on the Move’s after-school programs have been helping local families for many years. Now, activities run by the non-profit group at P.S. 11 and P.S. 152 are in jeopardy, after losing close to $1 million in city funding. Dozens of parents, children and elected officials rallied with Woodside on the Move Wednesday […]
Taste Of Long Island City 2012
The Taste of Long Island City is an event that allows its visitors to taste a variety of different foods from local restaurants. The event will be held at Gantry Plaza State Park and will benefit the Chocolate Factory Theatre. There will also be a performance by Doll Parts. Admission price ranges from $60-$400.
Lazy, Hazy Summer Days: A Guide
New York can be a sweltering concrete jungle in the summer. But the city is also a huge, beautiful playground. And if ever there was a year to schedule a summer “staycation,” 2012 might be it. With food festivals, free concerts and a safe and sanctioned dip into the East River, there is more than […]