Sept. 16, 2018 By Christian Murray The Chase Bank branch at 47-11 Queens Blvd was robbed–yet again–last week. Police said that a man entered the branch at about 2:10 p.m. Friday and passed a note to the teller demanding money. The teller complied and handed the suspect an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect fled… Read more »
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Cardamom Indian Restaurant Opens on 43rd Street, Chef Offers His Grandma’s Traditional Recipes
Sept. 14, 2018 By Sponsored Story A new Indian restaurant that offers traditional Indian food opened its doors in Sunnyside earlier this month. Cardamom, located at 43-45 43rd St., is run by Jackson Heights resident and chef Alwyn Gudhino, who decided to open his first restaurant after working at several Manhattan eateries for decades. “I… Read more »
Stationery Store With Roots in Taiwan Opens in Sunnyside
Sept. 14, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A boutique stationery shop founded in Taiwan has recently opened a U.S. branch in Sunnyside. Yoseka Stationery, the name of the shop, opened last month at 48-06 41st St., and offers a wide selection of curated products ranging from classy to cute, including notebooks, diaries, pens, greeting cards, cases,… Read more »
Term Limits for Community Board Members on the Ballot This November
Sept. 13, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Significant changes could soon be coming to community boards. Term limits for board members, along with a provision to make boards more representative of their communities, will appear as items on the general election ballot this November, the city announced last week. The two items, among several proposals, come… Read more »
Restaurant Week Returning to Sunnyside for 6th Year, 3 Course Meals for $25
Sept. 11, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez An annual event celebrating the best of Sunnyside’s restaurants and foods will come back for yet another year this month. Sunnyside Restaurant Week will kick off on Sept. 23 and go through Sept. 29, offering multi-course lunches and dinners from 45 restaurants—the largest count yet—starting at $25. Cuisines represented… Read more »
CB2, Residents, Claim Roll Out of Bike Lanes Has Been Unorganized, Poorly Handled
Sept. 10, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Community Board 2 members and area residents are criticizing the city’s protected bike lane implementation on Skillman and 43rd Avenues, claiming the roll out has been unorganized and done in a “haphazard” way. Several business owners, community leaders, and board members spoke to their frustrations during the Sept. 6… Read more »
City Files Initial Plans to Demolish Barnett Avenue Building, Makes Way for 700-Seat Middle School
Sept. 7, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A long-abandoned building on Barnett Avenue could soon be facing the wrecking ball as the city moves forward with its plans to build a middle school on the property. The city filed plans with the Department of Buildings yesterday to demolish the two-story building at 38-04 48th St., where… Read more »
Young Israel of Sunnyside to Offer Free High Holiday Services, Aims to Make All Welcome
Sept. 7, 2018 By Christian Murray The Jewish high holidays are fast approaching and Young Israel of Sunnyside is inviting residents to celebrate its ancient traditions. The synagogue, located at 43-01 A 46th Street, will be offering free services to mark both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur this month—the two most important events for Jews… Read more »
City Reveals Updated Plans For 2,500 Seat High School at Former Sports Authority Site
Sept. 7, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez The high school the city is eyeing for the former Sports Authority site on Northern Boulevard is now larger than originally planned, with 2,500 seats and a larger lot to boast. The School Construction Authority spoke to the proposed site selection of a new high school at the corner… Read more »
Housing Lottery For New Sunnyside Development Raises Questions About Affordability
Sept. 6, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A new housing lottery at an upcoming building in Sunnyside has left many bewildered over its eligibility guidelines, with claims that the available units are anything but affordable, and indicative of an unfolding crisis in the city. The city opened up a housing lottery last week for three middle-income… Read more »