May 7, 2018 By Tara Law William Hallet, an Astoria bistro and bar which serves American-style food, has been closed temporarily by the Department of Health. The Health Inspector discovered numerous violations at the 36-10 30th Ave. restaurant during an inspection on May 3. The restaurant received 49 violation points for infractions such as an… Read more »
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Cops Searching for Man Who Burglarized Long Island City Storage Space Facility
May 7, 2018 By Tara Law The police are searching for a man caught on surveillance video breaking into storage spaces in Long Island City last month. The man, along with two other individuals, went inside Storage Fox at 30-36 Northern Blvd at around 4:47 a.m on April 11, and then forced open several storage spaces… Read more »
European Film Festival to Take Place at Museum of the Moving Image, Starts Tonight
May 4, 2018 By Tara Law Eclectic films from across Europe will be showcased during a festival at the Museum of the Moving Image this month. The 10th annual Panorama Europe film festival will take place from May 4 to 31. A total of 21 films will be screened at MoMI, located at 36-01 35th… Read more »
City Investing $300 Million Into Expanding NYC Ferry System
May 3, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez NYC Ferry will be getting a massive injection in funds to expand the system’s service and ridership over the next five years, the city announced Thursday. Mayor de Blasio said the city is investing $300 million in capital for a slew of investments towards the system, including new ferries… Read more »
Van Bramer, Nolan, Denounce City’s Lastest Sunnyside Yard Announcement, Say City Did Not Seek Their Input
May 3, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Elected officials representing areas of Long Island City and Sunnyside have already rejected the city’s next step in the Sunnyside Yard project just announced earlier today. Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer and Assemblymember Catherine Nolan both expressed outrage over the city’s announcement that a consulting team has been selected and… Read more »
Astoria Natives to Open Italian Restaurant in Ditmars, Expand from Manhattan
May 3, 2018 By Tara Law Two Astoria natives are opening a restaurant with a contemporary take on traditional Italian food. Brothers Michael, 30, and Franco Vendome, 39, will open Nino’s AQ at the intersection of 35th Street and Ditmars Boulevard–where Mussels N’ Sausages was located– this June or July. The restaurant will offer fresh… Read more »
Police Looking For Shooter Who Fired Shots at Group of Men in East Elmhurst
May 3, 2018 By Christian Murray The police are looking for a man who allegedly fired several shots at a group of men in East Elmhurst last month. The suspect, who was accompanied by another man who has since been arrested, allegedly fired several shots at a group of people in front of 26-49 96th… Read more »
City Takes Another Step Toward Making Sunnyside Yards Development A Reality, Announces Steering Committee Comprised of Local Leaders
via EDC May 3, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez The city has taken a significant step forward toward the development of Sunnyside Yards, formally announcing a lead consultant to form a master plan and a steering committee comprised of local leaders to help shape it. Work on the master plan will begin over the summer, the… Read more »
Gianaris Introduces Gun Bill That Would Track States Where Guns are Purchased
May 1, 2018 By Tara Law A new bill that aims to disclose where guns used in crimes were bought has been introduced in the New York senate. State Senator Michael Gianaris (D- Astoria, Long Island City) introduced a bill yesterday that would require law enforcement agencies and the state police to release public reports… Read more »
Gianaris to MTA: Extend Q102 Bus Line to Relieve N/W Commuters
April 30, 2018 By Tara Law State Senator Michael Gianaris is calling on the MTA to extend the Q102 bus line that runs on 31st Street beyond 30th Avenue and all the way over to 20th Avenue. Gianaris wrote to MTA Bus Company President Darryl Irick Wednesday arguing that the Q102 should run all the… Read more »