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By Shane O'Brien Connected Chef, a LIC-based nonprofit that provides fresh produce to families in Queens, held a press conference last week to announce that it is being "evicted" from its current ...
From Bethel Woods and SPAC to Forest Hills Stadium and the Hartford Amphitheater, your closest venue might surprise you ...
Pet owners are also urged to make sure their animals are up — to-date on their rabies vaccinations. Both the Nassau and ...
New York City celebrates Easter in a way that brings together tradition, creativity, and community. There’s something ...
The City Comptroller and would-be mayor becomes the first candidate to take Streetsblog's quadrennial challenge.
Drivers were caught speeding 125 MPH during a street race Friday on the Long Island Expressway, according to police. Suffolk’s Street Takeover Task Force spotted an Audi around 11:45 p.m. near Exit 49 ...
The cost of rent for apartments in Queens continued to trend upwards year-over-year with Sunnyside being the only exception.
Z.D. Jasper Realty has landed $125 million of construction financing to build condominium development in Long Island City, ...
All eyes are on the skies for this East River-front neighborhood, where brand new residential towers are rising alongside ...
A lottery opened for 91 middle-income apartments in Long Island City. New Yorkers can apply for the units, starting at $2,750/month for studios.
Large sections of the neighborhood remain zoned for low-rise residential and industrial uses, according to officials.
King Kullen, Long Island's largest family-owned grocery chain, is closing another supermarket, this time a 34-year-old store ...