School fair in Astoria on Saturday
Learn about schools in Astoria and LIC Hunters Point!
Chocolate Factory’s new hit show
Too late. The whole run is sold out. Get on the mailing list for their future Chekhov remixes.
Queens Leaders Say Proposed Waterfront Bus Service Favors Brooklyn
LONG ISLAND CITY — The battle of the buses is kicking into high gear. Queens residents and community leaders are saying the proposed waterfront bus route being explored by the MTA to increase service between Long Island City and Williamsburg boosts routes to Brooklyn but doesn’t sufficiently serve Queens. Members of Queens Community Board 2 say […]
Twenty9th Park Madison Sells Out; LIC’s The View is 90% Sold
Monday, January 7, 2013, by Jessica Dailey [Penthouse of the View in Long Island City] MURRAY HILLA press release hit our inbox announcing that Twenty9th Park Madison is now 100 percent sold, but we’re a bit puzzled by this. Way back in December 2008, it was reported that the 142-unit building was 70 percent sold, […]
Long Island City Condo Features Washer-Dryer, Dishwasher and Custom Closets
Open House Insider Each week, DNAinfo’s Open House Insider reporters get the scoop on some of Manhattan’s most interesting real estate properties straight from the brokers and potential buyers. 5-49 Borden Ave., 8D2-bedroom, 2-bathroom$849,000Common Charge: $625 LONG ISLAND CITY — This two-bedroom, two-bath Long Island City condo had all the right amenities. The approximately 967-square-foot […]
How 311 works around here
Jackson Ave has a traffic light that was spun around in the storm. It is near 47 Road. A call to 311 was handed over to 911. And, surprise, they already have several calls in about this traffic light. It might be a few days old. Or it might just be one day old. What […]
Court Square’s Library
Did you know you could borrow 50 books at a time? 50. Queens Public Library. Tons of children’s books. Seems to be about 2000. See the full gallery on Posterous
Councilman Van Bramer To Make Announcement Regarding NYC Non-Profit …
Councilman Van Bramer To Make Announcement Regarding NYC Non-Profit Cultural Organizations Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer To Make Announcement Regarding New York City’s Non-Profit Cultural Organizations (New York, N.Y.) – Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer, Chair of the Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations Committee is making a public announcement that could have a significantimpact […]