Nearly 150 people, all dressed as Santa, took to the streets of Sunnyside to take part in an event that mixed fundraising with a good old fashioned pub crawl. The attendees paid $10 for a bracelet (for charity) and were offered select drinks for $3 at 10 bars—in and around Queens Blvd.…
Category: General News
New Pet Store About to Open on Queens Blvd.
A new pet store is opening in Sunnyside at the former location of the OTB site at 44-05 Queens Boulevard (44th & 45th Streets). This space has been vacant for nearly two years since New York State decided to close 50 betting parlors across the city after they went bankrupt.…
Murphy’s Bar to Expand Next Door, Create a Seafood Restaurant
By Bill Parry
Murphy’s Bar, located at 48-20 Skillman Ave., is expanding. Mike Murphy, the owner of Murphy’s Bar, has reached a deal to take over the property next door, Rincon Latino, an Ecuadorian nightclub that’s been there 17 years.…
A Different ‘Christian’ Take on Newtown Tragedy
Opinion: By Jon Storck, Pastor of Grace Fellowship Church in Sunnyside
Dear Watching, Skeptical-of-all-organized-religion-but-especially-of-Christianity, world, On behalf of all of us Christians who refuse to confuse our political agendas with our faith, I want to offer an apology for comments made after the Newtown shootings by those who claim to represent the rest of us.…
Young Israel of Sunnyside Celebrates the ‘Festival of Lights’
Young Israel of Sunnyside, located on 43rd Avenue (46th Street), hosted a Chanukah Party earlier this month. The event featured arts ‘n crafts projects, kid-friendly videos and fresh-off-the-pan potato latkes. Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer visited and spoke briefly, relaying his holiday greetings.…
Boys & Girls Club Names Local Firefighter ‘Man of the Year’
By Bill Parry
The Sunnyside/Woodside Boys & Girls Club stopped its Wednesday night basketball game at PS199 to name Firefighter Brian McGowan the ‘Man of the Year.’ McGowan, a Sunnyside resident, was honored for his heroics in saving three little girls from a burning apartment building in the Bronx last May.…
Mickey McCreesh, a Sunnyside Hero
By Matt Surrusco
Right after Superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast, many New Yorkers volunteered their time and money to relief efforts. But one Sunnyside man, Mickey McCreesh, has helped those affected in the Rockaways and Breezy Point every Saturday since the first weekend after the storm.…
Solemn Evening for Sunnyside Residents Who Knew Sandy Hook Victims
By Bill Parry
Hundreds of Sunnyside residents took part in a tearful candlelight vigil Tuesday night to honor the lives of two victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy with strong ties to the neighborhood. The community paid tribute to Benjamin Wheeler,…
Sunnyside’s Turkish Center Donates $50,000 to Rockaways Library
By Patricia Dorfman
The Turkish Cultural Center of Queens/TCC, based in Sunnyside, donated $50,000 earlier this month toward the repair of the Rockaways Branch of the Queens Library, after five feet of water took the library out of operation.…
No. 7 Train Weekend Service to be Cut For 3 Months
It’s going to be a long winter for No. 7 train weekend riders. The MTA will be cutting service starting the weekend of Dec. 29—which will continue each weekend through March 25, public officials have been told. The trains will stop running—between Queensboro Plaza and Times Square–from 12:01 a.m.…