Author: michaeldorgan

Cop Attacked by Group of Suspects While Jogging in Long Island City Friday

Nov. 23, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Police are searching for a group of suspects who assaulted a cop as he was jogging in Long Island City Friday. Police said the 43-year-old cop, who was in plainclothes and on his dinner break, was running in the vicinity of Vernon Boulevard and 53rd Avenue at around 6:30… Read more »

Volunteers at Sunnyside Food Pantry Receive Award from International Non-Profit

Nov. 20, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The organizers of a Sunnyside food pantry – where hundreds of residents in need receive free grocery items each week – have been recognized by an international non-profit organization. Several of the organizers, who operate the Mosaic Food Pantry on 43rd Avenue, were named recipients of the Neighborhood Everyday… Read more »

Sunnyside Shines Raising Funds For Local Food Pantries This Holiday Season

Nov. 18, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Sunnyside Shines is raising funds to support two local food pantries that will feed hundreds of families in need throughout the holiday season. The Business Improvement District launched an online fundraiser Wednesday to help the Mosaic Food Pantry on 43rd Avenue in Sunnyside and the “Manos Que Dan Reciben… Read more »

LIC Comedy Club ‘The Creek and the Cave’ Shutters After 14-Year Run

Nov. 13, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The Creek and the Cave, a staple venue in the Long Island City comedy scene, has shut permanently after a 14-year-run. The much-lauded comedy club and restaurant, located at 10-93 Jackson Ave., has closed for good, its owner Rebecca Trent announced on social media Thursday. “The Creek and the… Read more »

Public Hearing on Proposed 7-Story Sunnyside Development to Take Place Nov. 18

Nov. 11, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A public hearing is scheduled to take place next week to discuss controversial plans filed by a developer looking to rezone a Sunnyside property to make way for a seven-story, 167-unit building. The hearing will address the rezoning application filed by Phipps Houses, a non-profit developer that aims to… Read more »

‘Affordable’ Housing Lottery Opens in Astoria, 1 Bedrooms Go for $2,049

Nov. 10, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Ten apartments in a newly-constructed building in Astoria are up for grabs through the city’s affordable housing lottery. The units, located at 25-22 30th Dr., include studios that will go for $1,600 per month with one-bedroom units renting for $2,049. Applicants have until Nov. 25 to apply and units… Read more »

Trump Has 74 Days Left in Office According to Long Island City Countdown Clock

Nov. 6, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A large digital clock on the Long Island City waterfront makes it clear that President Donald Trump’s days are numbered. The clock located by Anable Basin has been counting down the days until Trump’s term in office comes to an end–and for many residents that day can’t come soon… Read more »