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Woodbury, NY (PRWEB) January 03, 2014 Gettry Marcus CPA, P.C., provides suggestions for employers that are looking for a high quality employee benefit plan audit. Employees face new realities for their future, their financial security and their retirement. They’re taking on increased financial burden in the face of equally increasing risk and exposure, and they’re […]
Woodbury, NY (PRWEB) January 03, 2014 Gettry Marcus CPA, P.C., provides suggestions for employers that are looking for a high quality employee benefit plan audit. Employees face new realities for their future, their financial security and their retirement. They’re taking on increased financial burden in the face of equally increasing risk and exposure, and they’re […]
The first snowstorm of 2014 canceled hundreds of flights, caused a state of emergency and shut down the Long Island Expressway — before the first inch even fell. And after the much-hyped storm dropped more than 5 inches of snow in the metro area by Friday morning,Chancellor Carmen Fariña has announced all city schools were […]
By Jillian MacMath, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer January 03, 2014; 5:37 AM A major snowstorm is continuing to impact parts of the Northeast Friday morning after dumping several inches of snow in cities such as Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleveland and Pittsburgh since Thursday. The worst of the storm is focusing along the New England coast where […]
Apply For Jobs Starting Tomorrow The District Council 9 Joint Apprenticeship and Training Fund will conduct a recruitment from tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 27, through Friday, Jan. 10, for 50 drywall taper (finisher) apprentices, State Labor Commissioner Peter Rivera announced. Applications must be obtained in person from District Council 9 JAATF, 45-15 36th Street, in Long […]
51st Bakery and Cafe Opens in Long Island CityView Full Caption LONG ISLAND CITY — Faye Hess and her husband Jonathan Stirling aren’t newcomers to the Hunters Point food scene. The couple ran their first cafe, LIC Brick, in Hunters Point about 15 years ago, when the neighborhood was very different than it is today […]
Long Island City’s newest art gallery is drawing a surprising number of visitors in its first month. Photo courtesy Kaiser Kamel By Bill Parry TimesLedger Newspapers The newest art gallery in Long Island City is not like the others. When ArtistRun Gallery, at 36-21 22nd St., opened in early December, the name reflected the ownership. […]
Big Alice Brewing beers come in 750-ml bottles. View Full Caption DNAinfo/Jeanmarie Evelly SUNNYSIDE — A neighborhood CSA in Queens is partnering with a local brewery to offer a beer share featuring locally made suds, according to an announcement on the group’s website. The Sunnyside CSA is working with Long Island City beer makers Big […]
People who dine out in Queens will have to make do with just one napkin now that the upscale Five Napkin Burger restaurant in Long Island City has closed its doors.The restaurant that opened three years ago at 35-01 36th Street closed without fanfare – or prior notice on December 9. “We thought it was closed […]
Mayor Bloomberg Becomes a Grandfather on Christmas EveView Full Caption NEW YORK CITY — A week before Mayor Michael Bloomberg leaves office, a new job awaits: changing diapers for his newborn grandson. Bloomberg welcomed his first grandchild on Christmas Eve, when his younger daughter, Georgina Bloomberg, 30, gave birth to Jasper Michael Brown Quintana, weighing […]
Doris Nowillo-Suda outside Riverview Restaurant on Center Boulevard Dec. 24, By Christian Murray Elected officials and community leaders are putting pressure on the Department of Transportation to put in crosswalks and increase signage on Center Boulevard as a means to protect pedestrians. “The volume of people crossing the street continues to increase,” said Joe Conley, […]
Woodbury, NY (PRWEB) December 20, 2013 Gettry Marcus, a Top 200 New York City and Long Island CPA firm, discusses instances where subsequent events may be considered in a valuation. Typically, a valuation should only consider events and facts that were “known or knowable” as of the valuation date. This means that events that occur […]
Judge revokes LIC collapsed crane operator’s license The January accident at a TF Cornerstone site injured seven December 21, 2013 04:00PM A collapsed crane at a TF Cornerstone site in Long Island City (Image courtesy Larry Dusseau) The Buildings Department has revoked crane operator Paul Greer’s license, following the collapse of a crane at TF […]
Environment Nature, National World News, Health Wellness By Joe Randazzo Published: December 21 2013 The vote to ban e-cigarettes in bars, restaurants, and city parks was passed by a 43 to 8 decision. In their last legislative session of the year, the New York City Council passed health and environmental regulations which placed […]
TIAA-CREF sells Astoria rental building for $47.2M Florida billionaire Jeff Greene teams up with Boston landlord on buy December 17, 2013 03:35PM By Hiten Samtani Peter Von Der Ahe, Joe Koicim, 26-36 27th Avenue and TIAA-CREF’s Thomas Garbutt UPDATED, 12:56 p.m., Dec. 20: New York City-based financial services giant TIAA-CREF has sold the Exo, a […]
Some Long Island City restaurants are offering patrons a tasty incentive to give back this holiday season. Members of the newly-formed Long Island City Restaurant Association are collecting toys for dozens of children living in shelters in the neighborhood. Each child filled out a Christmas list, and diners who make those wishes come true receive […]
Gillian Nashemer-RowlView Full Caption LONG ISLAND CITY — An exotic dancer who lost her gig at the Queens strip club Gallagher’s 2000 slashed two of her former coworkers with a box cutter, according to court papers. The two victims, Gillian Nashemer-Rowl and Natasha Louissaint, are now suing Gallagher’s, arguing that workers should have seen their […]
Dec. 19, By Christian Murray Dog fighting victim The city is about to keep tabs on animal abusers. The city council passed legislation today — introduced by Council Member Peter F. Vallone Jr. — that will create a registry of animal abusers. Crimes that would result in inclusion in the registry are animal fighting, abandonment and aggravated cruelty. Those […]
A rendering of the Crowne Plaza Hotel planned for 25-10 42nd Rd. in Long Island City. View Full Caption Royal Hotels Resorts QUEENSBORO PLAZA — Developers broke ground Tuesday on a new Crowne Plaza Hotel planned for Long Island City, the latest in the neighborhood, which has become known as a hotspot for tourists looking […]
The hospital, in Cobble Hill, a long-gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood, has been emptied of all but a small number of patients over the last several months, as the State University of New York has tried to shut it down and doctors, unions and community groups have successfully sued to keep it open. The state has said […]