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Sunnyside Shines/Chamber Unveils Neighborhood Map

On Wednesday, Sunnyside Shines and the Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce released copies of their recently-produced neighborhood map.

The map aims to promote local businesses and turn Sunnyside into a tourist destination. It will be distributed in hotels and similar venues.

NY1 News did the following interview (PLEASE CLICK HERE).

email the author: news@queenspost.com

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sunnysider

this map is not even accurate, 38st and 50th street are not considered parts of sunnyside what idiots

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South Side Johnny

I have RCN in my building; I’ve been a customer for about 15 years. Very few problems, so I guess they’re better than TWC.

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Webley

Greedy time warner.. Asking to login to see the video. Fail. I hate TWC.
Can we all please get together and sign a petition to bring FIOS to sunnyside and TWC’s tyranny and monopoly in our neighborhood? RCN HQ is blocks away from us, yet we can’t get service from them either.

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Nevaeh

Hey SSP, thank you for figuring out how to stop the auto-run of videos, many of us appreciate it.

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Exitthoughthegiftshop

Looks like wanna be Banskys have already arrived if some of the lightpoles on queens blvd are to believed.

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