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Sunnyside Businesses Can Apply for $1,250 Grant Under New Program

Dec. 3, 2019 By Kristen Torres Sunnyside Shines, a local business improvement district, has announced the launch of a new micro grant program designed to help neighborhood businesses. The program will provide $10,000 in small grants that will be split among eligible store owners to cover certain expenses, such as storefront improvements and marketing tools,… Read more »

Sunnyside Native Dermot Shea Sworn in as 44th NYPD Commissioner Monday

Dec. 3, 2019 By Allie Griffin Sunnyside native Dermot Shea was sworn in as the 44th police commissioner of New York City at a ceremony at One Police Plaza Monday. Shea, who previously served as the NYPD’s Chief of Detectives, was appointed to the position last month after his predecessor James O’Neill announced his resignation…. Read more »

Pan Am Shelter Owner Files Plans to Build School Next Door

Dec. 2, 2019 By Allie Griffin The owner of the homeless shelter at the former Pan American hotel has filed plans to build a school on an adjacent site, according to building records. David Levitan, one of the largest homeless shelter landlords in the city, has filed plans with the Department of Buildings to construct… Read more »

Updated: Woman Fatally Struck by Van on Roosevelt Avenue: NYPD

Nov. 29, 2019 By Kristen Torres (Updated) A 49-year-old Woodside woman was fatally struck in the crosswalk while crossing Roosevelt Avenue Friday morning. The victim, Choekyi Norzon of 68th Street, was hit by a 2002 Ford van while in the crosswalk at the intersection of 65th Street and Roosevelt Avenue at around 8:45 a.m., according… Read more »

Take Advantage of Holiday Deals in Sunnyside, Special Discounts Offered Daily

Nov. 29, 2019 By Kristen Torres Sunnyside Shines, a neighborhood Business Improvement District, is kicking off the holiday season Saturday with the launch of a daily deals program. The BID has partnered up with the Sunnyside Post to kick off Small Business Saturday on Nov. 30 by offering neighborhood shoppers daily deals on shopping, dining… Read more »

Franchise Owner of Woodside McDonald’s Fined for Violating Labor Laws: City

Nov. 27, 2019 By Kristen Torres The owner of five McDonald’s franchise locations in Queens has been ordered to pay $155,000 to his employees in restitution for violating city labor laws, according to the mayor’s office Tuesday. An investigation by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) revealed Thomas Parker — of Star Parker… Read more »

Subway Surfing Teen Dies at Queensboro Plaza

Nov. 25, 2019 By Allie Griffin A teenager died Saturday night after attempting to surf atop a no 7 train at the Queensboro Plaza station, authorities said. The teen fell from a Manhattan-bound 7 train around 9 p.m. and hit his head on a piece of metal on the tracks, according to the MTA and… Read more »