Nov. 13, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A virtual turkey-trot starts Friday to raise funds for PS/IS 78Q. The event will take place between Nov. 20 and Nov. 29 and participants have the option to sign up for a 5K or 1-mile race. Participants are free to run the route of their choosing and then upload… Read more »
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LIC Comedy Club ‘The Creek and the Cave’ Shutters After 14-Year Run
Nov. 13, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The Creek and the Cave, a staple venue in the Long Island City comedy scene, has shut permanently after a 14-year-run. The much-lauded comedy club and restaurant, located at 10-93 Jackson Ave., has closed for good, its owner Rebecca Trent announced on social media Thursday. “The Creek and the… Read more »
Current CB2 District Manager Debra Markell Announces Run for Council, Aims to Get City “Back on Track”
Nov. 12, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Debra Markell, the current Community Board 2 District Manager, announced Wednesday that she is running to be the next city council member for the 23rd District. Markell, a resident of Glen Oaks, is looking to fill the seat currently occupied by Council Member Barry Grodenchik, who will be stepping… Read more »
Trump Has 74 Days Left in Office According to Long Island City Countdown Clock
Nov. 6, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A large digital clock on the Long Island City waterfront makes it clear that President Donald Trump’s days are numbered. The clock located by Anable Basin has been counting down the days until Trump’s term in office comes to an end–and for many residents that day can’t come soon… Read more »
Shoreline at Gantry Plaza State Park Undergoing Extensive Repair
Nov. 5, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The state is currently undertaking a $2 million project to repair a section of shoreline at Gantry Plaza State Park that was damaged eight years ago by Superstorm Sandy. The project, according to state officials, aims to restore an area behind the southern most gantry at Gantry Plaza State… Read more »
New Food Hall to Open Inside Office Tower in Long Island City Next Week
Nov. 3, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A large food hall that will house six restaurants and a café is scheduled to open in a new high rise office building in Long Island City next week. The food hall, called JACX&CO, will open on Nov. 11 inside The JACX, a 26-story two-tower building located at 28-07… Read more »
Vote: Which Halloween Costume Do You Think is the Best?
Nov. 2, 2020 Staff Report The entries are in. Now it’s time to vote. Dozens of Queens residents uploaded photos of their Halloween costumes for the inaugural #bewitchinQueens costume competition. The Queens resident with the most popular costume—or “likes” —will win a $250 VISA gift card; with the runner up getting a $150 VISA card;… Read more »
Vote Now: Which House Is the Spookiest in Queens?
Nov. 2, 2020 Staff Report The entries are in and the voting is taking place. Nearly a dozen people entered their homes for the inaugural #bewitchinQueens Halloween house contest. The residents with the spookiest house–with the most “likes” — will win a $500 VISA gift card; with second prize being $250 VISA card; and third… Read more »
Manhattan-Based Clothes Retailer ‘Extra Butter’ Opens in Long Island City
Oct. 30, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A Manhattan-based retailer that sells streetwear has opened a new location by MoMA PS1 in Long Island City and is offering customers much more than just designer apparel. Extra Butter, which sells high-end clothing and footwear, opened at 22-03 Jackson Avenue Wednesday and brings an unusual twist to the… Read more »
Long Island City Brewery Expands Operations, Purchases New Location in Finger Lakes
Oct. 30, 2020 By Michael Dorgan An award-winning Long Island City brewing company is about to get bigger after securing a new location in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. Big aLICe Brewing Company, which was established at 8-08 43rd Rd. in 2013, has purchased a former brewery in Geneva and will expand… Read more »