July 2, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A mother who was separated from her children on the Mexican border and who will be reunited with her kids tomorrow will be welcomed by Long Island City residents as she passes by the neighborhood today. Yeni González, from Guatemala, was held at an ICE detention center in Arizona for 43… Read more »
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Police Rescue Canines Left Inside Car in LIC During Scorching Weather
July 2, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Multiple dogs were rescued over the weekend after being left inside a hot car, police say. Officers from the 108th Precinct responded to several calls about dogs in a car at around 11 a.m. on July 1, according to police. Four Pit Bulls, police say, were found inside a… Read more »
Queens Borough President Katz Announces Plan to Bolster Tech Growth in LIC, Astoria
June 29, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Queens Borough President Melinda Katz has unveiled a long-term plan to help grow the technology industry along the East River waterfront, including in Long Island City and parts of Astoria. The “Western Queens Strategy Plan”, as the plan is called, features a series of steps aimed at bolstering the… Read more »
Games Kiosk, Environmental Activities, Picnic Tables Head to Gantry Plaza State Park
June 29, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A host of new programming and activity has swept the Long Island City waterfront. A new games kiosk and free environmental education activities have recently landed at Gantry Plaza State Park, with over a dozen picnic tables likely to be installed at the park in coming weeks, according to… Read more »
LIC Residents Sound Off On Dogs at Gantry Plaza State Park, Policy Decision to be Announced Next Month
June 28, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Dozens of Hunters Point residents weighed in on what has proven to be a controversial topic in Long Island City—dogs at the waterfront parks—during a public meeting with New York State Parks held yesterday. The meeting, organized in part by the Hunters Point Parks Conservancy, was a chance for… Read more »
Police Looking for Suspects Wanted for Knife-Point Robberies at Queens Subway Stations
June 28, 2018 By Christian Murray The police are looking for two suspects wanted in connection to two knife-point robberies that took place at subway stations this month. The first incident occurred on Monday, June 18, when the suspects, a male and a female, approached a 29-year-old man at the Court Square “G” subway station… Read more »
Van Bramer Endorses Cynthia Nixon for Governor, Joint Announcement Made in Sunnyside
June 28, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer has endorsed Cynthia Nixon in her bid to be the next governor of New York–the first council member to do so from the borough. The two made a joint announcement this morning at Bliss Plaza, under the 7 line’s 46th St station. Van Bramer… Read more »
City Officially Celebrates Opening of Phase 2 of Waterfront Park
June 27, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez City officials gathered at the Long Island City’s waterfront this morning to celebrate the opening of Hunters Point South Park Phase II. The new portion of the park, which opened to the public on June 21, spans 5.5 acres from 54th Avenue around Newtown Creek, bringing the park up… Read more »
Large Music Venue Opening Early 2019 in Kaufman Arts District
June 26, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A music venue that has been in the works for several months is set to open next year in the Kaufman Arts District. The Arc, the name of the 20,000 square foot concert hall, will open at 36-30 36th St. sometime in early 2019, according to its operators. The… Read more »
NYS Parks to Revisit No Pets Policy at Gantry Plaza State Park in Upcoming Meeting
June 22, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez The New York State Department of Parks will discuss updates to the dog policy at Gantry Plaza State Park at a community meeting next week. The state-run park, which spans 12 acres from about Center Boulevard and 50th Avenue to Anable Basin, is largely off-limits to dogs. Some areas,… Read more »