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  • 4-01 44th Drive Astorian Weekend Edition 24.07.08

    Check out restaurant week at the high-end Water's Edge restaurant. They're fussy and you need to put your credit card down for a reservation but the place guarantees and evening to remember. $35 prix-fix menu from 7.21 -7.25; 7.28 – 8.1. Water's Edge – 4-01 44th Drive, LIC. 718.482.0033

    Published by Joey in Astoria on July 24, 2008.

  • Astoria Hundreds Wait In Rain For Union Job Applications

    Hundreds of people lined up outside an Astoria office Thursday morning -- some waiting for two days in horrible weather -- to get an application for a job as a union elevator mechanic.

    Published by WNBC on July 24, 2008.

  • Sunnyside Ex-Staten Island dentist gets 10 years in $2.76M scheme

    Dr. Stradford began his dental career in 1988, according to Advance records, and has had practices in St. George, Sunnyside and Newark. Prosecutors said he most recently practiced in Berlin Township.

    Published by SI Live on July 23, 2008.

  • Long Island City Fries with that shake? LiLo serves fast food in Queens

    The 22-year-old actress got down to work at a "Flushing Burgers" restaurant in Long Island City on Tuesday as she filmed one of many scenes for her upcoming "Ugly Betty" guest appearances.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 23, 2008.

  • 24-02 43rd Avenue The Local: Work Life In Long Island City

    "The opportunity to create more than 580,000 sf of mixed-use space at (24-02 43rd Avenue) in Court Square," is also available in Rockrose's planned development, according to the EDC, leaving the potential for many more office workers to make Long Island City their professional home.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 21, 2008.

  • Long Island City How Government Action Changed Long Island City

    The Financial Times' Jeremy Lemer parachutes into Long Island City and relays the massive changes in the neighborhood back to the folks in Europe.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 21, 2008.

  • Queens Plaza The Local: Work Life In Long Island City

    Tishman Speyer, for instance, is finally expected to break ground on a scaled-down Gotham Center in Queens Plaza—originally the developer giant planned to build 3 million square feet, but the most recent description of the project on the EDC Web site is for a 1.5 million-square-foot complex with the option of 1.5 million additional square feet in a second building phase.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 21, 2008.

  • 24 43rd Ave The Local: Work Life In Long Island City

    "The opportunity to create more than 580,000 sf of mixed-use space at (24-02 43rd Avenue) in Court Square," is also available in Rockrose's planned development, according to the EDC, leaving the potential for many more office workers to make Long Island City their professional home.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 21, 2008.

  • Queens Midtown Tunnel MTA GUNSLINGER TAKES TOUGH TOLL

    B&T Officer Daniel Bell, 38, was working toll booth No. 3 on the Queens side of the Queens Midtown Tunnel when a driver pulled up in a black Mercedes and handed him five one-dollar bills. Three of them were crumpled in the driver's hand.

    Published by New York Post on July 20, 2008.

  • Sunnyside Failures of big banks fan fears of Staten Islanders

    Frank Cilento, president of Innovative Planning Services, a financial planning company in Sunnyside, is advising his clients to take a breather. Cilento said the most important thing investors can do is make sure their portfolios are diversified.

    Published by SI Live on July 19, 2008.

  • Astoria KNIFE TALE GAGS DINERS

    Goldman discussed her ordeal after reading in The Post yesterday that Astoria resident John Agnesini is suing Subway for $1 million because he found a serrated 7-inch knife baked into the bread of his 12-inch cold-cut sub June 27.

    Published by New York Post on July 17, 2008.

  • Long Island City Milestone for tunnel linking LIRR, Grand Central

    The new tunnels connect to two tunnels below the East River used by the F train that will link to the LIRR in Queens. A 4-mile-long conveyor belt carries muck from the tunnel out to Long Island City, where it is carted off to landfills or used in roads, said Joe Trainor, the chief engineer for MTA Capital Construction.

    Published by amNY.com on July 17, 2008.

  • Astoria New York nabes top country in 'well-being' report, but U.S. lags behind

    Life is good on the upper East side - and Astoria, too. As for many other parts of the United States? Not so much.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 17, 2008.

  • Astoria $UIT OVER SUBWAY COLD 'CUTS'

    John Agnesini, 27, of Astoria, told The Post he was horrified when he spotted the 7-inch blade inside his lunch.

    Published by New York Post on July 16, 2008.

  • Greenpoint Gonzalez: LES rezone plan another Bloomberg boondoggle

    The sheer number of these rezonings - from Columbia University to Hudson Yards to Greenpoint-Williamsburg to Willets Point, boggles the mind.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 16, 2008.

  • 47-32 32nd Place Events for Thursday, July 17, 2008

    11 a.m. Groundbreaking ceremony for City Ice Pavilion rooftop ice skating rink; 47-32 32nd Place, Long Island City.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 16, 2008.

  • Astoria Worker hurt when truck hits crane

    A construction worker was injured when he was knocked from a crane in Astoria, Queens, Tuesday.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 15, 2008.

  • Long Island City I.R.S. Could Crimp Bloomberg’s Big Plans

    The project, which is currently about three months into the city’s seven-month public approval process, aims to build up to 5,000 housing units in a series of high-rises along the East River, just south of Long Island City. As currently planned, 60 percent would be available to families of middle incomes, between $55,000 and $158,000 for a family of four.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 15, 2008.

  • Hunter's Point South I.R.S. Could Crimp Bloomberg’s Big Plans

    For the financing plan for the Atlantic Yards housing and sports arena complex in Brooklyn, and for one being considered for the planned middle-income-housing mega-complex at Hunter’s Point South in Queens, the city would need a favorable ruling from the I.R.S. or face substantially higher costs for both projects.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 15, 2008.

  • Greenpoint New York's Food Trucks Are on a Roll

    Ms. Andaloro and Ms. Smith dreamed up Green Pirate last summer to supply their neighborhood of Greenpoint with a wished-for juice bar.

    Published by New York Sun on July 14, 2008.

  • Greenpoint Weiner Wants EPA To Clean Up Greenpoint

    Greenpoint looks like an average American town in Brooklyn, but it has a dirty past -- one that residents and Congressman Anthony Weiner would like the federal government to clean up.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 13, 2008.

  • Astoria Doormen make unlikely heroes in W. Side fire

    "To help people, that's my job," said a humble Neljkovic, of Astoria, Queens, who moved to the United States from Yugoslavia in 1995 and works as a doorman at the nearby Level Club.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 13, 2008.

  • Newtown Creek Lawmakers Ask E.P.A. to Help with Creek Cleanup

    Newtown Creek, the polluted estuary that separates Queens and Brooklyn, should be named a federal Superfund site, a move that could hasten long-stuttering cleanup efforts, a pair of New York lawmakers say.

    Published by New York Times on July 13, 2008.

  • Newtown Creek Weiner Wants EPA To Clean Up Greenpoint

    Since the late 1800s, Greenpoint and its Newtown Creek have been a hub of industrialization, and its side effect – pollution, mostly air pollution.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 13, 2008.

  • Greenpoint It’s a bus-aster! Bklyn ridership soaring — and MTA can’t keep up

    The B24, which makes an odd run from Williamsburg into Queens and back into Greenpoint, had 60 percent more riders, yet had a 6-percent service decline.

    Published by Brooklyn Paper on July 11, 2008.

  • Long Island City Bargain Hunters Paradise: Designer Duds Near You

    You've seen the unbridled enthusiasm of bargain hunting, and soon a Long Island City warehouse will be transformed into a similar scene. From these piles and piles of bags, emerge couture treasures like wedding dresses, fur coats, designer bags and more.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 11, 2008.

  • Greenpoint 'KINGS' ZINGED

    Among the still relatively bright spots are the Williamsburg-Greenpoint area, with a 9 percent upswing in median price from $532,500 to $580,402.

    Published by New York Post on July 11, 2008.

  • East Williamsburg 2 Boys Wounded In East Williamsburg Shooting

    Two boys have been shot in East Williamsburg early Friday morning.

    Published by WNBC on July 11, 2008.

  • Greenpoint Williamsburg, Greenpoint Home Prices Jump As Borough-Wide Sales Slump

    Home prices in Williamsburg and Greenpoint grew more in the last 12 months than prices in any other Brooklyn area, according to a new report.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 10, 2008.

  • Woodside Grand Jury Files No Charges Against Officer in Fatal Shooting

    The incident started early in the morning Oct. 21 as Officer Sawyer was driving south on the F.D.R. Drive after spending time at a bar in Woodside, Queens.

    Published by New York Times on July 10, 2008.

  • Sunnyside LOSER'S $65M WIN

    Martinez's wild tale began on June 29, 2007, when he bought a handful of tickets at a minimart in Sunnyside.

    Published by New York Post on July 10, 2008.

  • Woodside Bronx, Queens lottery players to collect $84-million

    The first winner from Woodside, Queens will receive a Lotto prize check valued at $65,000,000.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 9, 2008.

  • Astoria Transgender Shelter Says Director Was Attacked

    Braxton, 52, was treated at a hospital for cuts and bruises. A shelter resident also was injured in the attack, which occurred on one of the main thoroughfares in the Astoria neighborhood.

    Published by WNBC on July 9, 2008.

  • Long Island City It’s Paradise in a Pit Stop for Cabbies in Queens, and They Fix the Cars, Too

    A taxi garage in Long Island City offers a taxi driver’s paradise, a refuge totally unlike the grimy, disheveled hangouts popularized on screen.

    Published by New York Times on July 9, 2008.

  • Long Island City Another Day, Another Climber

    A taxi garage in Long Island City, Queens, offers a taxi driver’s paradise, a refuge totally unlike the grimy, disheveled hangouts popularized on screen. [NYT]

    Published by New York Times on July 9, 2008.

  • Star Tower To Name Towers in the Sky, Many Look There for Inspiration

    Two new high-rises, one on the Upper East Side, the other in Brooklyn, a have the same name: Azure, a deep shade of blue. Seem familiar? It should. On the Lower East Side, another new building is called Blue. Sky House, under construction on East 29th Street, is not to be confused with the Cielo (Italian for “sky”), on East 83rd Street. And then there are Star Tower, in Long Island City, and Solaria, in the Bronx.

    Published by New York Times on July 8, 2008.

  • Taxi and Limousine Commission NYC Taxi Drivers Seek $1 Fuel Surcharge On Meters

    Members of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance say they'll meet Monday at the Manhattan headquarters of the Taxi and Limousine Commission to propose an extra $1 on their meters to offset high gas prices.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 7, 2008.

  • Taxi and Limousine Commission NYC Taxi Drivers Feel Pain At The Pump

    The drivers plan to take their proposal to the Taxi and Limousine Commission Monday.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 7, 2008.

  • Plant Specialists An Oasis Blooms In Long Island City

    Two of Mr. Roche's friends, Tim and Dagny DuVal, own the building, which was once an iron factory, then a paint factory, and later an ice cream factory. The DuVals, former owners of Plant Specialists, now split their time between their Long Island City home and Italy.

    Published by New York Sun on July 3, 2008.

  • Greenpoint Street Closings for the July 4 Weekend

    These include Kent Avenue from Division Avenue to North 14th Street, Franklin Street from North 14th Street to Greenpoint Avenue and Montague Street between Court and Montague Terrace.

    Published by New York Times on July 3, 2008.

  • Long Island City Spectacular views of Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks

    Taxi Beach in Long Island City makes you feel as though you're right below the action.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 2, 2008.

  • Water Taxi Beach Spectacular views of Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks

    Water Taxi Beach, Hunters Point, Long Island City, (212) 742-1969. Food, drinks, and a beach-front seat for $25 per person. A $200 VIP ticket guarantees more options and a seat under the tent in case of rain.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 2, 2008.

  • La Vuelta Spectacular views of Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks

    La Vuelta, 10-43 44th Drive, Long Island City, (718) 361-1858. A special menu will be offered, but no reservations taken - get there early

    Published by New York Daily News on July 2, 2008.

  • Bella Via Spectacular views of Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks

    Bella Via, 47-46 Vernon Blvd. at 48th Ave., (718) 361-7510. This great view is blocks from Gantry Plaza State Park, but doesn't take reservations for the big night. Tip: Spend the day in the park to be first in line at the restaurant.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 2, 2008.

  • Greenpoint Child Lead Poisonings Reach Record Low

    Neighborhoods with the greatest number of cases included Borough Park, East Flatbush, Flatbush, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Williamsburg, Bushwick, Greenpoint and East New York.

    Published by New York Times on July 2, 2008.

  • Greenpoint The Man Who Plays Pat Kiernan on TV

    And so fans like 27-year-old Blair Blanchard, a freelance writer who lives in Greenpoint, has made T-shirts that say “I

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • Water Taxi Beach A Dance of Lights for the 4th

    But, Mr. Hall said, the view from sanctioned locations, including the FDR Drive, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, and Empire Fulton Ferry State Park in Brooklyn, will be unaffected. Stacey Sherman, a spokeswoman for the Water Taxi Beach, which offers beach access for the show and a three-hour fireworks cruise package, said the barges' relocation would not change the "prime views of the fireworks" from the beach.

    Published by New York Sun on July 1, 2008.

  • Greenpoint Graffiti store ignites culture war

    The store, Alphabeta in Greenpoint, proudly embraces graffiti culture and even offers artists a space for their work. But any mention of graffiti among some New Yorkers conjures searing images of a city in economic and social despair. A store that glorifies graffiti, says Councilman Peter Vallone Jr., (D- Astoria), is the equivalent of creating a criminal supply shop.

    Published by amNY.com on July 1, 2008.

  • Greenpoint Good Eating | Greenpoint: The World Beats a Path

    In Greenpoint, the population is diversifying, as these intriguing and affordable restaurants show.

    Published by New York Times on June 28, 2008.

  • PS 1 Merger opens a new era at Snug Harbor in Staten Island

    Consolidations among New York cultural institutions aren't unusual. The Museum of Modern Art and PS 1 joined forces years ago, but both are in contemporary art business.

    Published by SI Live on June 28, 2008.