Wind-To-Hydrogen A Winner On Long Island
Distributed wind energy projects don’t always work out as planned (we present the 3-percent-capacity-factor Lordstown, Ohio, turbines). But well-planned projects can come through as advertised – even when Mother Nature throws a curve ball at ‘em – and fulfill a valuable niche function. Case in point: The Hempstead, N.Y., wind turbine. We reported on its installation […]
Parks Dept. to start repairing Shady Park this week
Andrews Grove/Shady Park June 10, By Christian Murray Long Island City, Queens: The Parks Department is expected to start work this week on repairing hurricane-ravaged Andrews Grove/Shady Park. Andrews Grove/Shady Park, a popular park on 49th Ave (btw. 5th Street and Vernon Blvd), was battered when eight 50 foot trees were uprooted, which led to […]
Foodcellar to open Court Square supermarket
Foodcellar in Hunters Point June 10, By Bill Parry Foodcellar, the Long Island City supermarket, is expected to be opening its second location—this one in the Court Square vicinity. The popular supermarket, which has been in Hunters Point since 2008, is in discussions to open a 24,000sq-foot retail space at Linc LIC at 43-10 Crescent […]