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Richmond Hill held off Long Island City with a big sixth inning and some strong pitching. Emily Montero gave up one earned run on three hits and struck out seven with seven walks to lead Richmond Hill to a 3-2 win over LIC in Queens A-II softball Tuesday at Smokey Oval Park. Kelly Espinoza, Sandy […]
Manhattan, N.Y.-based self-storage operator Storage Deluxe has entered into a contract to pay roughly $18 million for an industrial property at 2115 Queens Plaza North in the Long Island City section of Queens. The company plans to build two buildings on the site, one for traditional storage and the other for fine-art storage. The fine-art […]
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Signature Bank (Nasdaq:SBNY), a New York-based full-service commercial bank, announced today that it has formed a new subsidiary, Signature Financial, LLC, marking the Bank’s entry into the specialty financing arena. Concurrently, the Bank appointed a major middle market team on Long Island while expanding its presence in Manhattan by adding one team and […]
Roosevelt Island has been much in the news as Cornell prepares to make it the East Coast’s tech center. This narrow, 2.5 mile long island, opposite the U.N. at one end and Gracie Mansion at the other, is also establishing itself as a major art center in New York. It is the East River’s cultural […]
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Upgrading for Lower Energy Costs Article Options Email to Friend Print Article Remove from Favorites Add to Favorites Remove from ‘Articles to Read’ Add to ‘Articles to Read’ Comments More often than not, when boards or associations broach the issue of their buildings “going green,” images of bamboo flooring, hemp drapes, or solar panels on […]
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Signature Bank (Nasdaq:SBNY), a New York-based full-service commercial bank, announced today that it has formed a new subsidiary, Signature Financial, LLC, marking the Bank’s entry into the specialty financing arena. Concurrently, the Bank appointed a major middle market team on Long Island while expanding its presence in Manhattan by adding one team and expanding another. […]
At least it doesn’t sway as much. And views. But nothing grand. See the full gallery on Posterous
We’re a little bit lucky here in Canada. Down south, the headlines are all about booking now to avoid higher summer prices. But we still have something of an airfare war going on, as Air Canada, WestJet and Porter duke it out. Still, you might want to think about booking your summer trip fairly soon, […]
NEW YORK, April 2, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Stuart Dean, the preferred provider of architectural restoration services in North America, is pleased to announce that Michael Bradley and James Clifford, highly experienced sales professionals in architectural restoration, have recently become members of the company’s New York team, which is based in Long Island City. With […]
Teachers, parents and students of eight struggling Queens high schools slated for closure are gearing up for a fight to stay open. Public hearings on the school closures began Monday and teachers and students are coming out in full force to rally around their schools in a last ditch attempt to save them from being […]
Court Square station is ready for riders again. After being closed on January 21 in order to facilitate a substantial rehabilitation project, “7” trains resumed making stops at the Long Island City station on Monday, April 2. The revitalization plan included platform and windscreen replacement and the enhancement of accessibility features – which will make […]
Download image NEW YORK, April 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Stuart Dean, the preferred provider of architectural restoration services in North America, is pleased to announce that Michael Bradley and James Clifford, highly experienced sales professionals in architectural restoration, have recently become members of the company’s New York team, which is based in Long Island City. […]
Court Sqaure station reopened Queens Courier By Michael Pantelidis After being closed on January 21 in order to facilitate a substantial rehabilitation project, “7” trains resumed making stops at the Long Island City station on Monday, April 2. The revitalization plan included platform and … See all stories on this topic »
90-year-old woman goes skydiving in Fla. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 1 (UPI) — A 90-year-old woman who recently went skydiving in Florida says she’s “ready to do it again.” Mary Ann Barnett told her family on her 90th birthday in July that she wanted to go skydiving soon, The (Jacksonville) Florida Times-Union reported Saturday. In January, […]
GLENN CLOSE, Steve Buscemi, Will Smith, Brad Pitt. Think you’re in Hollywood? Think again. These are just some of the stars filming on soundstages and streets not very far from where you live. TV and film production is booming in New York City, prompting local studios large and small to increase their space to keep […]
WASHINGTON, April 1 — Ivanhoe Energy Corp., Long Island City, N.Y., files Form 8-K (current report) with Securities and Exchange Commission on March 29. State or other jurisdiction of incorporation: Delaware Regulation FD Disclosure. Lufthansa Malta Blues LP (“Lufthansa”) announced its intention to offer notes due 2017 exchangeable into shares of common stock of JetBlue […]
U.S. – US Published April 01, 2012 | New York Post Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet New York City’s oldest hack is Johnnie “Spider” Footman, a cigar-munching 92-year-old from Harlem who has been on the job since Franklin Roosevelt was in the White House. Over his storied career behind the wheel, he has ferried […]
Print this Article Email this Article September 28, 1927 – March 29, 2012 Fort Montgomery, NY Albin F. Anderson of Fort Montgomery, NY and Palm Beach, FL, passed away Thursday, March 29, 2012 at V.A. Hudson Valley Hospital, Castle Point, NY at the age of 84. Son of the late Albin M. and Margaret Murray […]