Demand is growing for produce from local rooftop farm
March 30, By Bill Parry and Christian Murray Long Island City: A one-acre rooftop farm located in Long Island City is generating so much interest from consumers of fresh vegetables—that the manager is adding new members. Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm, which was established at 37-16 Northern Blvd in Long Island City in 2010, is a […]
No. 7 train weekend service returns
After 3 months, the No. 7 train weekend cuts are over. The MTA cut weekend service between Queensboro Plaza and Manhattan from Dec. 29 through March 25 to install a new signal system. The MTA said the closures were part of a four-year plan to install a new signaling system and make upgrades to the […]
Rooftop Farm Brooklyn Grange Starting Flowers CSA
LONG ISLAND CITY — Things are coming up roses for the Brooklyn Grange. The organic rooftop farm — which operates two lush locations in Long Island City and Brooklyn — will be running a flowers CSA this summer and fall for the first time. “We’ve been growing flowers, but it’s the first time we’re offering […]
Plan to Co-Locate Tech High School with LIC Middle School Sparks Worries
The DOE will open a career and technical high school this fall at 36-41 28th St. in Queens, home to middle school I.S. 204. (DNAinfo/Jeanmarie Evelly) LONG ISLAND CITY — The Department of Education‘s plan to open a high school in the same building as a middle school has some community members worried about how 21-year-olds […]
Queens Kickshaw Celebrates Two Years with Party and Special Beer Menu
ASTORIA — Popular Astoria eatery The Queens Kickshaw turns two this week, and its celebrating with a massive lineup of anniversary beers and a festive party on Thursday that will feature live music and a preview of its new dinner menu. All week, Queens Kickshaw will be serving a variety of draft and bottled beers, […]
NYPD Beefs Up Western Queens Subway Patrols After Crime Spike
SUNNYSIDE — The NYPD has beefed up subway patrols in Western Queens after a rash of subterranean crimes last year, including robberies and thefts, mostly of cellphones — part of a citywide strategy to reduce crime underground. The move in the 108th Precinct — which includes 15 stations in Long Island City, Woodside and Sunnyside […]
Lunchtime Dance Party Boogies From Queens To Manhattan
QUEENS — A lunchtime dance party which had Long Island City workers swaying and twirling last year is moving to Manhattan, organizers said. In April, Lunch Beat NYC will throw its first Manhattan party at Slate club in the Flatiron District. The idea of office workers dancing during lunchbreak started in Europe and was brought […]
Plan to Co-locate Tech High School with LIC Middle School Sparks Worries
The DOE will open a career and technical high school this fall at 36-41 28th St. in Queens, home to middle school I.S. 204. (DNAinfo/Jeanmarie Evelly) LONG ISLAND CITY — The Department of Education‘s plan to open a high school in the same building as a middle school has some community members worried about how 21-year-olds […]
Woman killed crossing street in Long Isand City
LONG ISLAND CITY — A Maspeth woman was struck and killed Tuesday as she crossed a busy intersection within the 108th Precinct, police said. Juliana Busto, 22, was walking across Laurel Hill Boulevard where it intersects with 47th Avenue around 11:16 p.m. when a westbound 2002 Chevy Avalanche drove into her, the New York Police […]
Cops try to stamp out subway crime at Long Island City stations
Captain Mike Telfert March 27, 2013, By Christian Murray Purse snatchers and cell phone thieves who target No. 7 train subway riders better be on guard, according to police. The police have stepped up their presence on all subways within Sunnyside, Woodside and Long Island City following a wave of transit crime in 2012. Captain […]
PS 85 Parents Push for Action on STEM G&T Program Expansion
ASTORIA — Parents from the citywide gifted program at Astoria’s P.S. 85 are anxious about the future. Though the Department of Education said the school’s prestigious STEM Academy will be expanded from a K-5 to a K-8, parents of students in the program’s oldest class — now in fourth grade — say a lack of […]
Queens hotel boom brings NYC tourists across river
CONTRIBUTE Story Ideas Send Corrections NEW YORK — A hotel boom is luring tourists out of Manhattan and across the East River to the Queens neighborhood of Long Island City, where 15 hotels have opened since 2006, from boutiques to chains. Many of them boast not just lower rates than hotels in Manhattan but also […]
Long Island City is the new boomtown in NYC’s hotel sector
A hotel boom is luring tourists out of Manhattan and across the East River to the Queens neighborhood of Long Island City, where 15 hotels have opened since 2006, from boutiques to chains. Many of them boast not just lower rates than hotels in Manhattan but also great views of the city skyline and easy […]
Long Island City Gets Boxy: ODA Rendering of Court Square Building Surfaces
Courtesy of Eran Chen’s Facebook page. Long Island City architecture, though respectable (The Observer appreciates the relative paucity of façade-ruining PTAC air conditioning grilles in new construction), is not exactly what you’d call edgy. ODA Architecture would apparently like to change that. Far from the towers on the waterfront, it appears that the New York-based architectural practice […]
LIC duo duke it out over garbage
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Solar-Powered Composting System Helps Long Island City Farm Flourish
QUEENS — A rooftop farm in Long Island City is turning trash into treasure. Brooklyn Grange, which runs a one-acre rooftop farm on the Standard Motor Products Building on Northern Boulevard, is now home to a solar-powered composting system that breaks down food scraps collected from neighborhood residents and restaurants. The system is the handiwork […]
Commentary on Things Present
Christine ‘Kelly’ Quinn: Is The Speaker In The House? Year after year City Council Speaker Christine Quinn marches in Rockaway’s grand St. Patrick’s Day Parade and attends the morning Mass at St. Francis de Sales…and that’s a very good thing. However, to campaign for mayor and to solicit voters – some being Catholic voters – […]