March 24, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Two men were robbed by a group of teens after they fell asleep on a 7 train in Long Island City early Wednesday morning. The victims, aged 26 and 30, had fallen asleep while riding southbound together on the train as it approached the Queensboro Plaza subway station at… Read more »
Category: Uncategorized
American Brass in LIC Beats the Pandemic to Celebrate Two-Year Anniversary
March 23, 2022 By Michael Dorgan American Brass, an upscale restaurant in Long Island City that opened just days before the pandemic struck in March 2020, is getting ready to welcome diners back to enjoy its stunning waterfront views as well as its high-end cuisine. The views at the Hunters Point eatery had been obstructed… Read more »
Local Nonprofit Launches Open Call for Artists as it Marks Opening of Long Island City Waterfront Space
March 23, 2022 By Allie Griffin A Queens-based arts organization has launched an open call for artists to participate in an inaugural program to mark the opening of its new Long Island City waterfront location. Flux Factory, a nonprofit headquartered in the Dutch Kills section of Long Island City, is seeking artists and mariners to… Read more »
DOT to Install More Than 50 Citi Bike Stations in Maspeth and Middle Village by Summer
March 23, 2022 By Allie Griffin The Department of Transportation plans to install more than 50 Citi Bike stations in Maspeth and Middle Village beginning this summer. The DOT released a draft plan map last month that provides the location of the bike stations that it anticipates installing throughout the two neighborhoods. The map —… Read more »
Van Morrison to Perform at Forest Hills Stadium in September, With Special Guest Tom Jones
March 22, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Van Morrison, the Grammy Award-winning singer and musician, has announced he will perform a concert at Forest Hills Stadium later this year. Morrison, 76, will take to the stage on Sep. 10 at the 13,000-capacity venue as part of a U.S. tour, he announced Monday. The Forest Hills concert… Read more »
Council Member Julie Won and Husband Announce Arrival of Newborn Son
March 22, 2022 By Allie Griffin Council Member Julie Won, who was more than seven months pregnant when she was sworn into office in January, gave birth to her first child earlier this month. Won announced Monday that she and her husband, Eugene Noh, welcomed their son into the world on March 11. The council… Read more »
Plans Filed for 9-Story Building on Broadway by Socrates Sculpture Park
March 22, 2022 By Christian Murray Plans have been filed for a nine-story development featuring 148 apartments near Socrates Sculpture Park in Astoria. The development will replace several store fronts on Broadway—between 11th and 12th Streets—that have been slated for demolition since August 2021. The property, with an address of 11-20 Broadway, is currently occupied… Read more »
Movie Chronicling Greece’s Historic Euro 2004 Soccer Win to Be Screened in Astoria Sunday
March 21, 2022 By Michael Dorgan It was one of the greatest upsets of all time in world soccer. In 2004, no-hopers Greece defied odds of 300-to-1 to win the European Championships for the first time in its history — and now residents in Astoria can relive the famous victory on the silver screen. A… Read more »
Queens Night Market to Return For Seventh Year Next Month
March 21, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The ever-popular Queens Night Market will return for its seventh year next month. The weekly food festival, which showcases the culinary diversity of Queens each Saturday, will return beginning April 16 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park with dozens of vendors confirmed to take part. The cost of entry for… Read more »
Long Island City Organization Gets $10 Million From MacKenzie Scott of Amazon Fame
March 21, 2022 By Christian Murray A Long Island City-based organization that helps people who have been incarcerated get back on their feet has received a $10 million award care of philanthropist MacKenzie Scott—of Amazon fame. The Fortune Society, a non-profit organization based at 29-76 Northern Blvd., was given the funds by Scott in recognition… Read more »