Category: General News

Queens Blvd Merchant Group About to be Launched, Faces Mixed Reviews

A Queens Blvd business owner has established a new business association with the objective of improving and promoting Queens Blvd. Ciaran Staunton, a resident of Sunnyside Gardens and owner of Molly Blooms, has just established the Queens Blvd Merchants Initiative, a group comprised mainly of business owners on the boulevard.…

Police Arrest Sunnyside Predator

A 21-year-old Brooklyn man who allegedly mugged a series of  Sunnyside/Woodside women near the 52nd Street subway station has been arrested, according to police. Paul Winston allegedly followed women when they got off the 52ndStreet/Lincoln Ave. subway station and then “grabbed them from behind and wacked them to the ground,” said Capt.…

Students Rally to Restore PS 150 After-School Funds

Students from Sunnyside Community Services’ after-school program at P.S. 150 took to the streets of Sunnyside last week in a spirited march to save their program.   Waving signs and chanting “Save our after-school,” the students joined up with a group […]

Tornsey/Lodati Park Revamp Unveiled; Will Include Dog Run

Preliminary schematic of upgrade of Tornsey/Lodati Park in Sunnyside Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer and Queens Borough President Helen Marshall held a joint press conference on June 2 to reveal plans to improve the George F.  Tornsey Park in Sunnyside, often referred to as Lou Lodati Park because Lodati Playground is within it.…

Details on Revamped Lou Lodati Park Released June 2nd

Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer, Queens Borough President Helen Marshall and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation will unveil the plans for the newly redesigned Lou Lodati Park on Thursday at 1:00 pm.  Plans include a state-of-the-art dog run,…

Rally to Save Sunnyside, Woodside Ladder Company

Local politicians, firefighters and the community activists joined forces on Friday at Ladder company 128 in Long Island City to protest that fire company’s proposed closure. The protest comes in the wake of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposal to close as many as 20 fire companies across New York – including Ladder 128.…

Speciality Grocery/Deli to Replace Diving Bell

A Mediterranean deli and grocery store is about to open at 45-15 Queens Blvd, which was the former location of the Diving Bell. The new store will be called Parrot Coffee Shop, which will feature products such as olives, nuts, dried fruit and cheeses.…

Thai ‘Noodle’ House to Open Summer

A new Thai restaurant is scheduled to open on Queens Blvd. by the end of June. The restaurant, called Nodus, will be located at 45-04 Queens Blvd, and its focus will be on Thai noodles. The owners of Nodus said the restaurant will be modern-casual,…

The Lou Lodati Park Redesign to be Unveiled Next Week

The grand plan for the $1.4m redesign of Lou Lodati Park will be unveiled next Thursday, which will include a dog run, 2 volley ball courts, 2 half basketball courts and a softball field. The rehabilitation of the park, particularly putting in a dog run,…

Irish Isle’s Rising Tide

By Shannon Carlin, a journalism student at CUNY. QUEENS – Once a month, you’ll find the four Donovan brothers in Donovan’s pub, catching up over a hamburger and a cold beer. Though they are not related to the owner, they feel right at home.…