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No. 7 service ‘a disgrace,’ Van Bramer to hold rally Wednesday

March 9, By Christian Murray

He’s bombarded with Tweets, Facebook messages and E-mails whenever the No. 7 train goes down.

He hears stories of people freezing on the platforms, standing in overcrowded stairwells, as well as commuting on jam-packed trains.…

LIC Flea to kick off 2015 season April 11

March 9, By Michael Florio

The LIC Flea & Food is gearing up for its third year.

The flea will start up again on April 11 and will run every Saturday and Sunday from 10am through 6 pm through October.…

Bicycle lanes coming to Jackson Avenue

March 5, By Christian Murray

The Department of Transportation plans to install bicycle lanes on Jackson Avenue.

The lanes would be marked on Jackson Avenue from 11th Street to Queens Plaza South—and they would be “shared lanes” on both sides of the street.…

No. 7 train resumes service–after commuters faced morning delays

Riders on the No. 7 train faced rush-hour delays this morning that lasted about 90 minutes–following FDNY activity at the 5th Avenue station.

The MTA stopped train service between Times Square and Hunters Point Avenue (in both directions), and riders were advised to take the N,R,…

Chinese restaurant New City Kitchen renews lease stays in business

March 3, By Christian Murray

The owners of the Chinese restaurant on Vernon Blvd have been able to negotiate a short-term lease and will remain in business for the foreseeable future.

New City Kitchen Express, located at 47-31 Vernon Blvd,…

Crime rate tumbles year-to-date

March 2, By Michael Florio

The crime rate has taken a nosedive this year throughout the 108 Police Precinct, which covers Sunnyside, Woodside and Long Island City.

Captain John Travaglia, the commanding officer of the 108 Precinct, said that the number of reported crimes for the year through Feb.…