June 6, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The outspoken owner of a popular Long Island City restaurant has announced that he plans to run for state Senate. Josh Bowen, who owns John Brown Smokehouse at 27-20 40th Ave., made the announcement Thursday saying he is running for the District 59 senate seat because he is upset… Read more »
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Traveling Funfair Opens in Astoria Park, Will Run Through Sunday June 5
June 3, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Come one come all! A traveling funfair opened in Astoria Park Wednesday and carnival-goers have been enjoying various amusement rides, games, plus plenty of food and candy! The funfair, operated by Dreamland Amusements, is taking place at the corner of Hoyt Avenue and 19th Street – under the RFK bridge… Read more »
Indoor Soccer Complex in Astoria Set To Double in Size Later This Month
June 1, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A large indoor soccer complex that opened in Astoria at the start of the year is expanding in size. The facility, located at 36-39 35th St., will increase from two small soccer pitches to four by the end of June, according to the manager of the establishment. The complex… Read more »
Good Samaritan Gets Head-Butted and Beaten With His Own Hockey Stick at Court Square Station in LIC Tuesday
June 2, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A 54-year-old man was head-butted and beaten with his own hockey stick after he tried to stop an assault taking place inside of the Court Square station Tuesday. The incident took place on the northbound E train platform at around 5:30 p.m. when another man was being punched by… Read more »
International Ramen Chain Opens in Long Island City After Long Delays
May 31 2022 By Michael Dorgan An international restaurant chain known for its traditional ramen has opened a location in Long Island City after much delay. Kyuramen—which has restaurants in Hong Kong, Taiwan and the U.S. — opened Saturday on the ground floor of the Star Tower in Court Square – a 26-story condominium building… Read more »
Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Show to Return to Long Island City, Offering Local Residents Spectacular Views
May 31, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Western Queens residents will once again get a close-up view of the Macy’s July 4th annual fireworks, several well-placed sources have confirmed. The famous fireworks show is slated to return to the Long Island City waterfront on the evening of July 4th to mark America’s Independence Day, according to… Read more »
Woodside Street Corner to Be Co-Named “Little Manila Avenue” Next Month in Celebration of Filipino Community
May 25, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A street corner in Woodside will be co-named “Little Manila Avenue” next month in celebration of the large Filipino presence in the neighborhood. The intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and 70th Street will soon bear the new name as a way to recognize the contribution Filipinos have made to the… Read more »
LIC Landing at Hunters Point South Park Goes Dark, Will Not Fully Reopen Until July
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 »
‘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 »