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Jolson’s Liquor Moving to New Home on 23rd Avenue

Oct. 30, 2018 By Laura Hanrahan After 85 years, Jolson’s Fine Wine and Spirits will be closing up shop—but only temporarily. The store is moving from its site on 22-24 31st Street to a new and what appears to be a smaller location three blocks west at 26-20 23rd Avenue. The store manager, Albert, who… Read more »

Four Men Assaulted, Bound and Rob 27-Year-Old Woman at Ramada Hotel

Oct. 30, 2018 By Tara Law Police have released video that shows four men who allegedly assaulted, tied up and robbed a young woman at a Crescent Street hotel yesterday. Police say that the men put on masks and forced their way into a room occupied by a 27-year-old woman at the Ramada by Wyndham… Read more »

Restaurant Offering Latin American Cuisine to Open on Ditmars Boulevard

Oct. 29, 2018 By Tara Law A new restaurant offering dishes from across Latin America will be opening on Ditmars Boulevard soon. Acento Latin Kitchen & Bar is moving toward a late fall opening at 33-06 Ditmars Blvd., the space formerly occupied by Flattops. The 46-seat restaurant and bar, run by Jackson Heights resident Ricardo… Read more »

Police Release Video of Burglar Who Targeted Residential Building Three Times

Oct. 29, 2018 By Tara Law Police have released surveillance video of a man who stole thousands of dollars worth of jewelry, savings bonds and cash from three apartments in the same residential building over the last two months. Police say that man first burglarized an apartment in the building, which is near 27th Street… Read more »

New 7-Story Building with 34 Apartments Coming to 31st Ave.

Oct. 24, 2018 By Tara Law Permits have been filed for a new 7-story mixed-use building on 31st Avenue. The structure, which will be located at 21-11 31st Ave., will offer 34 apartment units as well as a commercial space in the cellar. An existing 2-story residential building at the location has already been demolished…. Read more »

Salt & Bone Closes, Now Part of Barbecue Delivery Service

Oct. 24, 2018 By Tara Law Salt & Bone, the Astoria barbecue restaurant, permanently closed over weekend after just one year in business, but will continue to sell its foods through a recently-launched delivery service in the area. The smokehouse, which was located at 32-07 30th Ave., specialized in Texas-style barbecue, offering hefty platters loaded… Read more »

Take the Haunted Halloween Tour of Astoria’s Hazardous Shoreline

Oct. 23, 2018 Staff Report It’s history, mystery, and oh-so sinistery. Richard Melnick, a Greater Astoria Historical Society member and licensed NYC guide, will lead a Halloween Haunted Waters walking tour along the coastline of Long Island City and Astoria on Saturday, Oct. 27, starting at noon. Tickets are $20, but those in costume get 50… Read more »

Officials Break Ground on First Stage of Astoria Park Overhaul

Oct. 23, 2018 By Tara Law City officials broke ground on the first phase of a $34 million overhaul of Astoria Park today. Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver, joined by several elected officials, broke ground on the first phase of work, which includes the installation of a synthetic turf soccer field within a revamped track, as well… Read more »

10-Story Mixed-Use Building Opens on Northern Boulevard in LIC

Oct. 22, 2018 By Tara Law A 10-story mixed use building with 85 apartment units and an auto dealership on the ground floor has opened on the corner of Northern Boulevard and 36th Street in Dutch Kills.  The new building is home to the Silver Star Mercedes Benz dealership, which will take up the building’s… Read more »

Amazon to Open Distribution Center at Former Bulova Building in Woodside

Oct. 22, 2018 By Tara Law Amazon has signed a deal to open its first Queens distribution center in the former headquarters of the Bulova watch company in Woodside. The e-commerce giant will use the space at 26-15 Boody St. for “last-mile delivery,” meaning it will be the final station before items are delivered to… Read more »