March 9, 2022 By Michael Dorgan An expansive new facility offering indoor beach volleyball—as well as a sports bar and large lounge area— has opened in Sunnyside. The establishment, called QBK Sports, opened last month on the ground floor of an industrial building at 41-20 39th St.—across the street from the brewpub Alewife. The 17,000… Read more »
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Small Biz Shopping Crawl Takes Place in Astoria Later This Month
Mar. 10, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A popular shopping crawl that aims to showcase local stores in Astoria is returning later this month. The crawl encourages residents to shop at local mom-and-pop stores either in person or online. More than two dozen businesses throughout the neighborhood are joining in the crawl. Shop Small Astoria, a group… Read more »
Open Call for Local Artists to Create Sculptures at New Public Garden on LIC Waterfront
Mar. 8, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Calling all local artists! A major developer and a non-profit have teamed up to search for local artists who can create sculptures for an upcoming outdoor garden area on the Long Island City waterfront. TF Cornerstone and Culture Lab LIC have issued an open call for creators to display… Read more »
Socrates Sculpture Park Hires New Executive Director
Mar. 8, 2022 By Michael Dorgan Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City has appointed a new executive director who has a long history of commissioning public artwork. Tamsin Dillon, a Long Island City resident, took over the position last month and said she is looking forward to advancing the non-profit’s mission of providing programming… Read more »
Plans Submitted for What Will Be the Tallest Building in Queens
March 7, 2022 By Christian Murray and Michael Dorgan Plans have been filed for what will be the tallest building in Queens upon its completion. A developer has submitted plans that call for the construction of a 69-story, 818-unit development on Jackson Avenue near Queens Plaza in Long Island City. The building, which has an… Read more »
Thousands Turn Out For Return of St. Pats For All Parade
Mar. 7, 2022 By Michael Dorgan The St. Pats for All parade came roaring back to life Sunday as more than two thousand people took to the streets of Woodside and Sunnyside to celebrate Ireland, inclusivity and diversity. The parade, which was canceled last year due to COVID restrictions, proved it had lost none of… Read more »
New Bar Opens Inside The JACX Office Tower in LIC
Mar. 4, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A new bar has opened inside The JACX high-rise office building in Long Island City. The new establishment, called The Bar at JACX&CO, opened Thursday on the ground floor of the 26-story two-tower development located at 28-17 42nd Rd. It offers a wide range of cocktails, wines, ciders and beers…. Read more »
Vaccine Passes and School Mask Mandates To be Scrapped From Monday: Adams
Mar. 4, 2022 By Michael Dorgan New Yorkers are about to take a major step towards normalcy. Vaccine requirements for businesses and most mask-wearing mandates in schools will be lifted across the five boroughs starting Monday as the city appears to be winning the battle against COVID-19. The pandemic preventative measures – which have proven… Read more »
There Are 600 Holocaust Survivors in Queens, Non-Profit to Get Large Sum to Help Them
Mar. 3, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A non-profit group with a large presence in Queens is set to receive millions of dollars to be allocated for holocaust survivors. Selfhelp, a Manhattan-based non-profit which provides a range of senior services, will receive nearly $31 million via the German government to help the organization care for elderly… Read more »
Florida Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Racists Threats Against Black Basketball Coach
Mar. 1, 2022, By Michael Dorgan A Florida man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for making racist threats against a black former basketball coach who fatally punched a white tourist in Long Island City in 2018. Michael Feeney, 61, a retiree from Palm City, was sentenced in Brooklyn Federal Court Friday for… Read more »