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QUEENS — Local businesses are making sure their pooches get in on the “Howl-i-day” fun. Dogs in the area will have their own Christmas party Saturday, courtesy of Hunters Point businesses. The festivities will include a costume contest and a photo shoot with Santa Claus. Breadbox Café, the main organizer, has done Halloween parades for […]
Eyewitness News LONG ISLAND CITY (WABC) — Organic Food Incubator is a newly renovated facility in Long Island City where organic and non-organic food and drink companies share the kitchen space. “Our product is fruit, water and a touch or organic cane sugar. Three ingredients,” NAME NEEDED. That’s what makes up Chloe’s soft serve fruit. […]
Photo by Steve Malecki Shopping season opens in Queens 2 David Parra, left, Ricardo Silva and Crystal Ramos were first on line at Best Buy in Long Island City, where they had been camped out since Monday. Posted: Thursday, November 29, 2012 10:30 am Shopping season opens in Queens It was hard to tell the […]
The SculptureCenter is delving into the world of hands-on programming with a selection of holiday workshops for the young ones. The art center and gallery, located on Long Island City’s shortest street — Purves Street — has experimented with engaging its audience in the past at the LIC Block Party in September, spokesman Frederick Janka […]
QUEENS — Two city bookworms have a dream, with a heartwarming, novel-worthy plot. That is, if it works. Against long odds, Lexi Beach, 32, and her partner Connie Rourke, 34, are making plans to open Astoria‘s only independent book store. The duo, encouraged by the success of small booksellers in Brooklyn, is hunting for the […]
Photo by Christina Santucci LaGuardia Community College students are doing water tests on Newtown Creek to help track the cleanup of the site. By Rebecca Henely TimesLedger Newspapers The students at Long Island City’s LaGuardia Community College, less than a block away from one of the most polluted parts of Newtown Creek, are taking part […]
Near Pulaski.
Near Pulaski.
QUEENS — Grammy-winning singer John Legend has teamed up with a popular Long Island City-based Internet streaming music service to raise money for Hurricane Sandy victims. Legend has created a playlist called “Do Something” on Songza, an Internet start-up that streams playlists that match listeners’ moods and activities. For every unique user who listens to […]
Robert Caplin for The New York Times M. Wells Dinette is a cafeteria in MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, Queens. Almost everything about the dining room suggests a classroom. More Photos » WHEN M. Wells, a tin-can diner on a windswept corner of Long Island City, Queens, closed in the summer of 2011, its […]
From LIC art neighbors/ I am writing to let you know about a contemporary art show opening December 12 in the Clocktower building in Queens Plaza North by arts organization No Longer Empty. I’d love for it to be listed on your website if you think it would be of interest to your readers. Please […]
From LIC art neighbors/ I am writing to let you know about a contemporary art show opening December 12 in the Clocktower building in Queens Plaza North by arts organization No Longer Empty. I’d love for it to be listed on your website if you think it would be of interest to your readers. Please […]
November 27, 2012 Hurricane Sandy victims have a healthy meal coming their way thanks to the Wisconsin potato industry. Four growers and one shipping company have donated a total of 80,000 pounds of potatoes to those on the East Coast who still have limited and non-existent resources. Two semi-trucks have left Wisconsin, each holding 20 […]
There is a reason you have never stopped in on this bar on Vernon. It is kind of an old divey Italian fry joint. The kind where their lunch business is mostly beer and wine. Anyway, one would guess it short for this world and well, now you don’t have to feel bad when it […]
There is a reason you have never stopped in on this bar on Vernon. It is kind of an old divey Italian fry joint. The kind where their lunch business is mostly beer and wine. Anyway, one would guess it short for this world and well, now you don’t have to feel bad when it […]
Seems this is their local spot. Amol Sarva [email protected] // 678-8ASARVA
Seems this is their local spot. Amol Sarva [email protected] // 678-8ASARVA
Cruise ships such as Norwegian Cruise Lines are offering Cyber Monday deals that include up to $1,000 toward airfaire on select sailings. Travelers can find a bonanza of Cyber Monday deals for hotels, cruises and gadgets during the busiest online shopping day of the year. The trendy Z NYC Hotel in Long Island City, Queens, […]
Sunday, November 25, 2012, by Jeremiah Budin Imagine you have around $700,000 to spend on an apartment and you’ve narrowed it down to two co-ops in the same neighborhood. How do you make up your mind? The answer is simple: you shove them into a metaphorical cage and let them battle it out until one […]
There is a battle to reopen New York City parks nearly a month after Hurricane Sandy hit. NBC 4 New York’s Pei-Sze Cheng reports. Battle to Reopen NYC Parks Post-Sandy Copy Close Link to this video http://www.nbcnewyork.com/video/#!/on-air/as-seen-on/Battle-to-Reopen-NYC-Parks-Post-Sandy/180642261 Copy Close Embed this video Replay Many of New York City’s parks and playgrounds are still closed three […]