May 24, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The outdoor café on the waterfront at Hunters Point South Park has gone dark and will remain mostly shuttered for the start of the summer as it undergoes renovations. The café, called LIC Landing, closed Friday as the operators were required to vacate the premises since their license with… Read more »
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‘Queens Rising’ Kicks Off on June 4 With Dance and Music Performances at Queens Night Market
May 23, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A new month-long initiative that aims to showcase the best of arts and culture in Queens will kick off in two weeks’ time. The initiative, called Queens Rising, will launch with its first event on June 4 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park. The festivities will run from 5 p.m. to… Read more »
Lusskin to Leave LIC Partnership Tuesday, Successor yet to Be Announced
May 20, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Elizabeth Lusskin, the longtime president of the Long Island City Partnership, is stepping down from the organization on May 24 to take on a new role at a state agency. Lusskin has led the LIC Partnership since October 2013 and is leaving the organization to become the executive vice… Read more »
LIC-Based Non-Profit Aims to Promote Exercise by Teaching Underprivileged Kids Pickleball
May 19, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A local nonprofit wants to keep some of the borough’s underprivileged children in good health by promoting exercise via a new sport. The Floating Hospital, a Long Island City-based organization that provides healthcare services to underserved communities, will soon be coaching some of the city’s homeless children how to… Read more »
New Indonesian Café and Apparel Store to Open in Court Square Next Month
May 18, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A new business is opening in Long Island City that will merge two concepts–Indonesian beverages and Indonesian style clothing. The new establishment, which will be called Café Dangdut, will open next month at 45-02 23rd St. in the Court Square section of the neighborhood. The owners are taking over… Read more »
Private Security Returning to LIC Waterfront This Summer, To Include Vernon Blvd.
May 17, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A Long Island City group that is focused on public safety is bringing back its team of security guards this summer to monitor the Hunters Point waterfront. The group is also expanding its service to include sections of Vernon Boulevard. Group leaders say the security guards will be patrolling… Read more »
Shuttered LIC Coffee Shop Will Reopen Thursday Under New Ownership and With a New Twist
May 16, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A coffee shop that closed earlier this year is reopening under new ownership — and with a slightly different twist. The new establishment, called Concept Coffee, will open Thursday at 44-61 11th St. in a space previously occupied by The Mill. Concept Coffee will offer a range of coffees,… Read more »
Non-Profit Group Wants to Keep DOE Building in Public Hands, To Unveil Design Concepts at Event Saturday
May 12, 2022 By Michael Dorgan An activist group that wants to keep a city-owned industrial building on Vernon Boulevard in public hands is holding a rally Saturday. The Western Queens Community Land Trust, a non-profit group that aims to promote deeply affordable housing and low-cost commercial space, is holding the event as it looks… Read more »
Man’s Body Found Floating in East River Near Astoria Ferry Terminal Wednesday: NYPD
May 11, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The FDNY pulled a man’s body from the East River by the Astoria Ferry Terminal Wednesday morning. First responders were called to the waterfront at around 6 a.m. after a 911 caller reported a body floating in the river near Vernon Boulevard and 30th Drive, police said. The area… Read more »
Queens Lawmakers Introduce Bill That Would Double Fines for Loud Vehicles
May 10, 2022 By Michael Dorgan More than a dozen councilmembers– including three from Queens–have introduced legislation that would ramp up fines for drivers of noisy vehicles. The bill—sponsored by 17 councilmembers including Queens representatives Sandra Ung, Linda Lee and Lynn C. Schulman—would double the existing penalties for motorists who drive with loud exhausts or… Read more »