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Bring the biggest trees possible to Shady Park, LIC residents say

April 13, By Bill Parry,
Long Island City, NY: The restoration of storm-damaged Shady Park took a significant step forward when Jet Blue and Warner Bros. recently announced that they had donated a combined total of $10,000 toward its repair.…

Sidewalk cafes likely to be approved by NYC in May

April 11, By Christian Murray
Several Long Island City businesses are likely to start operating sidewalk cafes next month. Sidewalk cafes, in most cases, are currently prohibited in Long Island City by zoning restrictions. However, that restriction is expected to be lifted next month when the New York City Council votes to amend the zoning code and approve their use.…

Long Island City woman sentenced to 13-years for fatal stabbing

April 10, By Christian Murray
A 19-year-old Long Island City woman has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of a man outside the 21st Street-Queensbridge subway station on Christmas Eve in 2009. Cyan Brown,…

Flea & Food Market coming to Long Island City

April 10, By Christian Murray
Hunters Point, NY:
  Yet another outdoor market is planned for Long Island City. This one, to be located on the corner of 5th Street & 46th Ave.,  is a flea market and it is expected to open in June.…

GrowNYC to bring back Long Island City greenmarket

April 9, By Christian Murray
Long Island City, NY:  The greenmarket that was once located at 48th Avenue and Vernon Boulevard is likely to be making a comeback. GrowNYC, which operates 54 farmers markets throughout the city, is expected to have a market up and running in Long Island City by July.…

Long Island City arts group seeks new space ahead of 5 Pointz demolition

April 9, By Bill Parry
Long Island City, Queens: The future of several artists groups that occupy space in the 5 Pointz warehouse complex has been thrown into a state of flux as the worldwide “graffiti Mecca” is likely to be razed to make way for residential high rise buildings.…

Civic leaders argue that street cleaning debate doesn’t need to get dirty

April 8, By Christian Murray
Long Island City, Queens: The red-hot debate as to whether Long Island City should introduce alternate side parking is close to reaching a boiling point– and community leaders are now calling on its supporters and detractors for restraint.…

SculptureCenter’s long-awaited expansion begins

April 5, By Bill Parry
Long Island City, NY:  The expansion of one of Long Island City’s top-tier art galleries began Tuesday with a ceremonial groundbreaking. The SculptureCenter, located at 44-19 Purves Street, is now undergoing a major revamp that will include an addition to the existing building on the vacant lot next door.…

Long Island City woman indicted for 1984 murder

April 4, By Bill Parry and Christian Murray
A Long Island City woman was indicted Wednesday for allegedly killing a man in Baton Rouge nearly three decades ago. Leila M. Mulla, 47, of 33-78 11th Street, was charged with first degree murder for the Nov.…

Congresswoman Maloney receives death threats after authoring gun bill

April 3, By Christian Murray
Long Island City, NY
: Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, whose district includes Long Island City, Astoria and parts of Sunnyside, has received death threats following some recent gun legislation she sponsored. The death threats were phoned into her New York office yesterday in response to news reports about a bill she authored requiring gun owners to have insurance.…