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Application Filed to Rezone 52nd Street in Woodside, Plans for 8-Story Development

Oct. 22, 2019 By Christian Murray A development team has filed plans to rezone a strip of 52nd Street in Woodside by the 52nd Street 7-train station. The applicants, Steven and Roy Pomeranz, are looking to rezone a number of parcels on 52nd Street—between Queens Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue—in order to move forward with plans… Read more »

7 Train Was The Most Efficient Line in September: MTA

Oct. 21, 2019 By Christian Murray The 7-train was the most efficient line in September, according to the MTA. The MTA touted a number of subway achievements today and noted that the 7 train experienced a 96 percent on time performance rate during weekdays last month. The on time performance across the entire system was… Read more »

Sunnyside Pet Healthcare Center Holding Annual Pet Costume Competition

Oct. 21, 2019. By Shane O’Brien  Cat and dog owners in Sunnyside will be dressing their favorite animals in costume as part of a fancy dress Halloween competition over the next two weeks. Sunnyside Pet Healthcare Center (SPHC) is holding its annual Howl-a-ween photo contest and pet owners can submit entries of their animal in… Read more »

Van Bramer Introduces Bill to Partially Ban Plastic Food Utensils

Oct. 18, 2019. By Shane O’Brien Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer introduced a bill yesterday that aims to reduce the amount of plastic food utensils in New York City. The legislation would prohibit take-out and delivery services from providing plastic utensils unless a customer expressly asks for it. The bill includes plates, bowls, knives, forks,… Read more »

MTA Removing Decorative Tiles From 7 Line Viaduct Citing Safety Concerns

Oct. 18, 2019 By Christian Murray The MTA is removing the overhead tiles along a one mile stretch of the 7 line viaduct in response to the decorative strips falling off. The agency began removing the tiles from 32nd Place to 48th Street last Saturday and is expected to complete the job by the end… Read more »

Despite Community Pushback, Council Votes in Favor of Mayor’s Jail Plan

Oct. 17, 2019. By Shane O’Brien and Christian Murray The New York City Council voted in favor of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to close Rikers Island Thursday overcoming fierce opposition from community boards and neighborhood groups. The plan, which will see the infamous prison facility close by 2026 and be replaced by four new… Read more »

Sunnyside Street to be Co-Named After Ethel Plimack Who Died Last Year at 107

Oct. 16, 2019. By Shane O’Brien  The corner of 46th Street and Skillman Avenue is going to be co-named this Saturday in honor of Ethel Plimack, a Sunnyside resident who lived on that block and died last year at the age of 107. The intersection will be co-named ‘Ethel Plimack Way’ in a ceremony organized… Read more »

‘Sunnyside’ Canceled From NBC Schedule, Moves to Digital

Oct. 16, 2019. By Shane O’Brien  NBC has pulled its new show Sunnyside from its Thursday night line up after just four weeks on air, although the show will continue to be streamed online for the remainder of the season, according to multiple reports. The show was the first casualty of the TV season following… Read more »

Sunnyside Restaurant Week Returns for 7th year, 3-Course Dinners for $25

Oct. 15, 2019 By Allie Griffin An annual event celebrating the best of Sunnyside’s restaurants and wide array of international cuisine kicks off October 22nd. Sunnyside Restaurant Week begins Tuesday, Oct. 22 and will go through Oct. 28, offering multi-course lunches and dinners from 46 restaurants—the largest count yet. Each participating restaurant will serve a… Read more »