Sept. 9, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A group of suspects posing as federal drug agents kidnapped a man in Long Island City last month — before robbing him and abandoning him in Glendale, police said Thursday. The incident took place on Aug. 10 at around 3 a.m. when the unidentified suspects — riding in a… Read more »
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Celebrate the LIC Waterfront with the Hunters Point Parks Conservancy Next Week
Sept. 9, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The Hunters Point Parks Conservancy (HPPC) is hosting a fundraising event next week to celebrate the organization and all the stakeholders who help the Long Island City waterfront thrive. The third annual “Spotlight of the Season” event will take place on Sept. 16 and the gathering will offer attendees… Read more »
Two Queens Council Members Call on City to Terminate Trump Organization’s License at Bronx Golf Course
Sept. 8, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Two Queens council members have called on the Parks Dept. to nix the Trump Organization’s license to operate a golf course in the Bronx – and to cancel a Saudi-backed women’s international golf tournament at the venue next month. Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and Councilmember Shekar Krishnan say that… Read more »
New Dessert Bar to Open at The JACX High Rise in Long Island City
Sept. 7, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A new dessert bar is coming to a high-rise office building in Long Island City later this year. Spot Dessert Bar, which offers desserts such as ice cream, cookies and cakes– in an array of global flavors, will open in November or December at The JACX – a 26-story two-tower… Read more »
Elmhurst Man Arrested on Hate Crime Charges for Anti-Asian Bias Attack in Astoria
Sept. 7, 2022 By Michael Dorgan An Elmhurst man was arrested on hate crime charges Tuesday for headbutting a 22-year-old Asian American man in Astoria nearly two months ago. Rudy Coslopez, 41, was charged with assault and aggravated harassment as hate crimes for an attack that took place outside 34-27 Steinway St. on July 12,… Read more »
City Sues Starbucks For Firing Worker Behind Astoria Store’s Effort to Unionize
Sept. 2, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The city has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks alleging that the coffee chain illegally fired a worker in retaliation for helping to unionize a store in Astoria. The lawsuit, filed by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP), claims Starbucks illegally sacked barista Austin Locke days after the… Read more »
Ample Hills Creamery to Open in Long Island City Later This Month
Sept. 1, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Ample Hills Creamery, the popular ice cream purveyor, is opening a Long Island City location later this month. The creamery, known for churning out innovative and story-themed ice creams, is opening its store in the heart of Hunters Point at 5-36 50th Ave. — in a building situated across… Read more »
Suspects Sought For Breaking Man’s Jaw in Unprovoked Long Island City Attack: NYPD
Sept. 1, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Police on Thursday released images of two suspects wanted for punching a 34-year-old man in Long Island City earlier this summer that left him with a broken jaw. The suspects, two males, got into a verbal dispute with the victim outside 9-19 40 Ave. on July 14 at around… Read more »
Movie Festival in Honor of James Caan, Who Was Raised in Sunnyside and Died Last Month, to Take Place at MoMI Next Month
Aug. 30, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) in Astoria is holding a film festival next month dedicated to the life and career of actor James Caan, who was raised in Sunnyside and died last month at the age of 82. The festival, aptly called The Caan Film Festival, will… Read more »
Saints and Sinners Irish Pub in Woodside to Close after 21-Year Run
Aug. 26, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A beloved Irish bar in Woodside – known for its pints of Guinness, friendly atmosphere and food — will close Saturday after a 21-year run. Saints and Sinners, located 59-21 Roosevelt Ave., will shutter for good Aug. 27, according to a statement released by the owner via social media… Read more »