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The warehouse on 43rd Avenue in Long Island City where prosecutors said a businessman was held and tortured for a month by a group of men looking for $3 million in ransom. (Photo: CBS 2) NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) – New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says three accomplices to the brutal monthlong kidnapping of […]
23 May 2013 04:29 PM EST -by Drew Kolar, Editor; Image: (Image Source: Jesse Kane-Hartnett) Dating is a crazy experience, especially here in New York City: more often than not, we meet people who seem compatible at first but turn out to be complete lunatics—and rarely do we ever meet someone totally randomly, usually relying […]
Local Union #12: Insulation Asbestos Workers Recruit Apprentices (Long Island City, NY) – The International Association of Heat Frost Insulators Allied Workers, Local Union #12, will conduct a recruitment from May 20, 2013 through June 3, 2013 for 10 insulation and asbestos worker apprentices, State Labor Commissioner Peter M. Rivera announced today. Applications will […]
May 23, By Christian Murray The developer who seeks to demolish the 5 Pointz graffiti mecca and construct two residential towers faced an unfriendly crowd at a public hearing held at MoMA PS 1 last night. David Wolkoff, the developer, and his team of consultants, put together a PowerPoint presentation and showcased their two modern […]
OneMediaInteractive.com Five27 in Long Island City. Condos in Long Island City are so hot real estate companies may need to hire bouncers for upcoming building openings. A crazed buyer bum-rushed the door at the opening of Five27, a project in the popular Queens enclave where new construction condominiums are selling at neighborhood highs. The excited […]
Local Union #3: Elevator Servicers Repairers Recruit Apprentices (Long Island City, NY) –– The Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of the Elevator Industry Local Union #3 will conduct a limited recruitment from May 20, 2013 through June 3, 2013, or until 750 applications have been distributed, for 75 elevator servicer and repairer apprentices, State […]
Michael Anderson, May 22, 2013 7:19 p.m. It was clear and sunny on Staten Island on Wednesday except for about an inning-and-a-half at New Dorp High School, when the fog rolled in briefly. And unfortunately for the hosts, that temporary atmospheric condition played a part in the Central Cougars dropping a 5-2 decision to Long […]
May 21, By Bill Parry Rockrose Development Corp. is expected to break ground on the tallest residential building in Queens later this year. The company plans to build a 50-story tower in the Court Square area (43-25 Hunter Street) comprised of 975 units. No other building in Queens has this many units. Rockrose President Justin […]
Artists enjoy their most private moments in their studios, where the creative energies flow and the demons emerge in full force. These rooms are messy and paint-splattered, often furnished with shabby, second hand couches and chairs, or spare and clinical with a MacBook Air or a tidy sketchpad sitting atop a metal desk. Artist studios–backstage […]
Long Island City artists are demanding a local panel block a plan to tear down a world-renowned graffiti mecca to make way for a luxury housing project. G M Realty intends to demolish the internationally known 5Pointz and build two residential high-rises in Long Island City — but it needs a zoning change to do […]
Mike Wolfert, owner of “The Cliffs” May 20, By Christian Murray and Bill Parry Long Island City, Queens: The owner of a LIC rock-climbing venue was arrested Thursday for attempting to bribe a public official, according to a New York State criminal complaint filed in Queens County. Mike Wolfert, 38, the owner of “The Cliffs […]
Human Rights Campaign Releases Statement on New York City Hate Crimes (WASHINGTON) – Today Human Rights Campaign (HRC) president Chad Griffin released the following statement regarding a string of hate crimes in New York City, including the hate-motivated shooting death of Mark Carson this weekend: “When an innocent person can be beaten or killed […]
NEW YORK (WABC) — The chance to apply for a union job has hundreds of people lining up in the streets in Queens through the rain and dreary conditions. Electricians Local 3 will hand out 750 applications Monday morning for elevator service and repair apprenticeships. Some hopefuls have been camping out in Long Island City […]
As reported in the Advance last week, Staten Island’s three City Council members have embarked on a campaign to press for more frequent nighttime service on the Staten Island Ferry. And they intend to put the issue front and center in this year’s mayoral race. Their first objective is to pass legislation in the Council […]
Christie M Farriella for New York Daily News An apartment in the Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City that was padlocked after a sweeping drug bust in which dozens of alleged drug dealers were arrested. Rose Perez recalled the fear she felt living down the hall from some of the craven drug dealers who operate […]
Queens Taste 2013: Another Year, Another Successful Gala with the Borough’s Best Culinary, Beverage, Business and Entertainment Industries (Flushing, NY) — A wide variety of top-notch food and drink options provided the basis for a festive atmosphere as 40 vendors and more than 900 attendees filled their bellies and networked during Queens Taste 2013 at […]
Pat Burke, at the Courtyard Ale House May 17, By Christian Murray The owner of a popular Sunnyside pub is expanding his bar/restaurant business by opening a gastropub in the heart of Long Island City. Pat Burke, 39, who owns the Courtyard Ale House on Queens Blvd, is in the midst of establishing an up-market […]
Photo courtesy LaGuardia Community College Past and present city officials gather for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new legislative archives collection at LaGuardia Community College. Photo courtesy LaGuardia By Karen Frantz TimesLedger Newspapers Scores of legislative documents, photos and other records that recount the sometimes mundane but other times controversial history of the City Council […]
Ken Murray/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Jamille Harley takes stage at The Laughing Devil Comedy Club in Long Island City. It’s Queens version of “Last Comic Standing.” Long Island City is engulfed in a winner-take-all joke joust to determine the borough’s best comedian. The multiset competition, hosted by The Laughing Devil Comedy Club on Vernon Blvd., […]
Nicolas Almonte is suspected of allegedly going on a carjacking spree armed with a BB gun, according to District Attorney Richard Brown. Photo courtesy NYPD By Karen Frantz TimesLedger Newspapers A Long Island City man who allegedly went on a carjacking and robbery spree in the borough last week is being held without bail and […]