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Cops bust Long Island City pot growing operation

The NYPD, as part of a joint investigation with the FBI,  busted a pot growing operation in Long Island City yesterday, recovering plants, lamps and other paraphernalia from inside a warehouse located at  11-27 44th Road, police said. The police said that about 1,000 pot plants were seized.…

Demand is high for Long Island City wedding venue

April 2, By Bill Parry
Long Island City, NY: The wedding season is about to begin and the event planners at The Foundry [42-38 9th St.] are already starting to focus on the 2014 schedule. The popular wedding locale is booked solid through the end of November.…

Demand is growing for produce from local rooftop farm

March 30, By Bill Parry and Christian Murray
Long Island City, NY: A one-acre rooftop farm located in Long Island City is generating so much interest from consumers of fresh vegetables—that the manager is adding new members. Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm,…

No. 7 train weekend service returns

After 3 months, the No. 7 train weekend cuts are over. The MTA cut weekend service between Queensboro Plaza and Manhattan from Dec. 29 through March 25 to install a new signal system. The MTA said the closures were part of a four-year plan to install a new signaling system and make upgrades to the tunnel that goes below the East River.…

Interest in New Rock Climbing Venue Soars to New Heights

March 29, By Bill Parry
Long Island City: The Cliffs at LIC, a rock climbing emporium located at 11-11 44th Drive., is on schedule to open on May 4. Owner Mike Wolfert said, “It’s coming along great.  The walls are going up fast.” In fact,…

Cops try to stamp out subway crime at Long Island City stations

March 27, 2013, By Christian Murray
Purse snatchers and cell phone thieves who target No. 7 train subway riders better be on guard, according to police. The police have stepped up their presence on all subways within Sunnyside, Woodside and Long Island City following a wave of transit crime in 2012.…

LIC duo duke it out over garbage

March 25, By Bill Parry
Long Island City
: The battle over alternate side of the street parking is getting dirty. Members of the Long Island City group that opposes alternate side of the street parking (for street cleaning) paid a surprise visit to the office of the leading advocate for the measure.…

Restaurant owner puts his money on Dutch Kills resurgence

March 21, 2013, By Bill Parry
The resurgence of the Dutch Kills section of Long Island City has given one entrepreneur the impetus to reopen a restaurant that he closed two years ago. Rocky’s Food, an Indian-Latin restaurant located at 41-23 29th Street (a half block from Queens Plaza North),…