The Sunny Side Market on 43rd Ave. (btw, 42nd and 43rd St.) was shut down by a court order. The violation was for selling alcohol to minors. The fruits and vegetables were starting to rot.
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The Sunny Side Market on 43rd Ave. (btw, 42nd and 43rd St.) was shut down by a court order. The violation was for selling alcohol to minors. The fruits and vegetables were starting to rot.
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Hey I just stumbled across this website, very cool. I live in Sunnyside so its great to hear the local news. Keep up the good work!
I spoke to an employee there this evening, whom I ran into on the street – he said they should be open in a day or two.