Oct. 2, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A new dog policy is about to go into effect at Gantry Plaza State Park that will do away with the no dogs rule and allow leashed dogs in certain areas of the park. Starting Oct. 4, NYS Parks will permit leashed dogs to be on paved pathways and… Read more »
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Renderings Show Proposed Open Space Layout for City’s 44th Drive Project
Oct. 1, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A new set of renderings show the proposed layout and uses for TF Cornerstone’s Long Island City Innovation Center, the large and controversial project put forth by the city at 44th Drive. The renderings and plans, presented at a Community Board 2 meeting last week, show how the 1.1… Read more »
Man Steals Cell Phone, Wallet, From Unlocked Room at Aloft Hotel: NYPD
Sept. 28, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Police are searching for a man who stole valuables from a Long Island City hotel guest earlier this month. The thief entered Aloft Hotel, located at 27-45 Jackson Ave., and went inside a 45-year-old man’s room through his unlocked door at around 4 a.m. on Sept. 6. He then… Read more »
Conservancy Group Seeks to Rename Hunter’s Point South Park, Aims to Elevate Park’s City-Wide Standing
Sept. 27, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A local parks group is pushing to change the name of Long Island City’s popular Hunter’s Point South Park, believing that its current title fails to do the sprawling waterfront park justice. The Hunters Point Parks Conservancy, the non-profit group that helps maintain and program the now 11-acre park… Read more »
Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser, Block Party, to Take Place in LIC This Sunday
Sept. 26, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A family-friendly fundraiser will take place at the Long Island City waterfront this weekend, all in the name of a good cause. Local businesses, civic groups, and more will take part in a breast cancer awareness fundraiser on Sept. 30 in a street fair complete with games, entertainment, food,… Read more »
7 Train Service to Increase for L Train Shutdown in April 2019
Sept. 25, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez The MTA will be adding trains to the 7 line beginning next year to meet increased ridership once L train service shuts down between Brooklyn and Manhattan, the agency announced yesterday. The service increase will begin in April 2019, the same time the Canarsie tunnel connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan… Read more »
Burmese Bites, Court Square Food Vendor, Wins People’s Choice at Vendy Awards
Sept. 24, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A Long Island City food vendor emerged victorious at this year’s Vendy Awards, which celebrates the best of New York City street food. Burmese Bites, the green cart stationed just outside the Long Island City Courthouse that offers foods from the South East Asian country, was awarded the “People’s… Read more »
Plans Filed for 10-Story Building at Site of Thomson Avenue Auto Shop
Sept. 24, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A developer has plans to build a 10-story mixed-use development at what is currently the site of a longtime auto shop in Court Square. The building, eyed for 27-19 Thomson Ave., would rise to 116 feet and span 28,051 square feet, city filings show. A total of 30 units… Read more »
108th Precinct to Roll Out Neighborhood Policing Program Next Month, Info Session Planned Oct. 1
Sept. 24, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez The 108th Precinct, covering Long Island City, Sunnyside, and parts of Woodside and Maspeth, will soon be launching a new program that focuses on neighborhood policing, with a community meet-and-greet planned to mark the roll out. The program, under the NYPD’s Neighborhood Policing Plan, will divide the precinct into… Read more »
New Art in Queensbridge Houses Baby Park and Astoria Heights Park This Fall
Sept. 21, 2018 By Tara Law New art created by Astoria and Long Island City teens and children will be on display at Queensbridge Houses Baby Park and Astoria Heights Park this fall. Kids and teens who live in Queensbridge Houses painted a new mural in the Baby Park last weekend. Then on Oct. 1,… Read more »