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Open House This property has an open house scheduled for Sun 3/10, 1‑2pm Description Bright and spacious two-bedroom/two bath apartment with private balcony and fantastic city views! This home has two large bedrooms, one with a master bathroom, and plenty of closet space. This full service building is only one train stop to Grand Central […]
Photo by Steve Mosco City Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott (c.) stands with presenters and honorees at LaGuardia Community College’s Women’s History Month luncheon. By Steve Mosco TimesLedger Newspapers LaGuardia Community College marked the start of Women’s History Month with a luncheon to honor outstanding women and their achievements in education and administration last week. The […]
March 8, 2013 By Veronica Grecu, Associate Editor March 4 marked the official groundbreaking of the initial phase of Hunter’s Point South, the biggest affordable housing project in New York City in 40 years. A $332 million joint venture between Phipps Houses, Related Companies and Monadnock Construction, the project is located on a 30-acre site […]
March 8, 2013 By Veronica Grecu, Associate Editor March 4 marked the official groundbreaking of the initial phase of Hunter’s Point South, the biggest affordable housing project in New York City in 40 years. A $332 million joint venture between Phipps Houses, Related Companies and Monadnock Construction, the project is located on a 30-acre site […]
Pat Pilla’s chocolate-dipped cheesecake balls By Bill Parry When Pat Pilla started making chocolate-dipped cheesecake balls at her home in New Hyde Park about 3 years ago, she decided she wanted to mass produce them and go into business. The lifelong baker, however, needed a kitchen. The one in her home was just too small. […]
Original Post: We get it, but the term ‘Long Island’ shouldn’t carry this much of a stigma. Because it doesn’t make any sense whatsoever. Over the weekend, the Post reported that the powers that be in Queen’s newest “New Williamsburg” are a bit ticked off by the fact that Long Island City . . . […]
State Senator Michael Gianaris and Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer attended the LIC Elected Officials Breakfast in Long Island City. Photo Jason D. Antos The Long Island City Partnership began March with an LIC Elected Officials Breakfast, which was to feature three politicians: Assemblymember Cathy Nolan, state Senator Michael Gianaris and Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer. Nolan […]
Melinda Katz at a LIC/Astoria Chamber of Commerce meeting. Melinda Katz attended a Long Island City/Astoria Chamber of Commerce meeting that afforded her the opportunity to meet and hear the concerns of many of Queens’ small business owners. She discussed the economic resurgence of both Long Island City and Astoria and the need for local […]
French baker, Hervé Poussot, was forced to close his Dumbo bakery, Almondine, after Hurricane Sandy destroyed all the equipment in the basement’s production kitchen. Almondine, named Best Bakery by the Voice in 2008, finally reopened yesterday. The next few days will be “a sort of soft launch,” says Poussot, with limited production. 85 Water St […]
Photo by Rich Bockmann Wiley Cerilli advises the members of the Queens Tech Meetup to choose between being an alligator and being a bear. By Rich Bockmann TimesLedger Newspapers The geek shall inherit the earth. Fresh on the heels of the launch of the “We Are Made in NY” marketing campaign for the city’s growing […]
Elected officials break ground on high rise ‘affordable’ housing in Long Island City By Christian Murray March 5, Long Island City, NY: Public officials broke ground on two high-rise residential towers on Monday, marking the first phase of a 5,000 unit middle-income development at Hunter’s Point South. The groundbreaking represented a significant step in “Phase […]
> *Ann Leggett “Flinging Trash” oil 28″x36″ 2010* > * > * > *ANN LEGGETT *Friday,March > 15th-Sunday,March 24th > *Paintings and Works on Paper *Hours:Friday,4-7 > pm,Saturday and Sunday,1-6 pm > 13-14 Jackson Avenue at 47th Road Other days by > appointment > Long Island City,NY 11101 > Opening reception Friday,March 15th,6-8 pm Closing […]
On 21st st. Amazingly good prices in vitamins etc. and a real pharmacist to help you. Avoid DR by the water! Unless you are lazy.
LONG ISLAND CITY — Officials broke ground on Hunters Point South Monday, marking the first residential construction phase of the massive Queens development — and one of the city’s first waterfront projects to proceed post-Hurricane Sandy. “The first homes of Hunters Point South will be among the first units built along our waterfront since Hurricane […]
LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y., March 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Steinway Sons today celebrates the 160th Anniversary of its founding in 1853. To commemorate this milestone, the company will hold celebrations during the month of March at dealer locations throughout the United States as well as other special events over the course of the year. The dealer […]
After the long, lonely walk down questionable streets, three-quarters of a mile from the N train across the urban tundra of far west Queens, with an icy wind throwing its needles at your face and nothing that could ever make you warm again, there, waiting to take you in, is Bear. In a moment there […]
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