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QUEENS GAZETTE
Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash LGA REDEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER 21 hours ago · LGA Redevelopment June 2, 2021 Visit our Website COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS June 2021 Fireside Chat Bhavik Shah RSVP:BHAVIK_SHAH.EVENTBRITE.COM 4:00 PM BUSINESS RESOURCES FIRESIDE CHAT Bhavik Shah Pr MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION 1 day ago · American Legion Continental Post #1424 led this year’s Memorial Day Commemoration at Remsen Family Cemetery on Sunday, May 30th. NYC did not issue a permit for a parade to be held. Members of the Post marched silently down the sidewalk of DA, NYPD, AG HOST GUN BUY BACK EVENT 3 hours ago · Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, along with New York Attorney General Leticia James and the New York City Police Department will sponsor a Gun Buy Back event this Saturday, June 12th, at St. Mary Magdalene Roman Catholic Church in Springfield Gardens. District Attorney Katz CONTACT US | QUEENS GAZETTE We welcome your correspondence. Address your letters to: The Gazette 42-16 34th Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. Or EMail us at: QGazette@AOL.com. withheld on request. The Queens Gazette ISSN: 1547-3538 is published weekly on Wednesday for $28 per year by AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY AT BOULEVARD GARDENS The annual American Legion Memorial Day Ceremony returned to Boulevard Gardens, Woodside, after a one-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic. The weekend’s weather of colder and rainy temperatures finally cleared and allowed the event to commence at 10 a.m. hosted by the Master of Ceremonies, Post 1836’s Commander Alan Feuer. NATIONAL NURSES MONTH National Nurses Month. The not-for-profit Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) nurses go out to visit homebound seniors living in Queens to give COVID-19 vaccines. This is part of the NYC.gov Vaccines for All Inhome Program. For NYC residents who cannot leave their home, you can sign up for an inhome vaccination online ( forms CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. DISCOVERING ABANDONED QUEENS Discovering Abandoned Queens. Author Richard Panchyk is proving to be a most prolific chronicler of Queens history and its oddities with his latest release, Abandoned Queens from Fonthill Media. Panchyk takes the reader on a 96-page journey through places in the borough where the average person dare not tread. “There are many places in New CRIMINALS ARE RUNNING OUR STREETS We have our elected officials to thank for extreme bail reform laws which have placed violent and dangerous criminals on the streets. We have too many emotionally disturbed people roaming our streets because psychiatric wards and departments are being closed. For instance, one individual was arrested three times and released, all within 24 hours.QUEENS GAZETTE
Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash LGA REDEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER 21 hours ago · LGA Redevelopment June 2, 2021 Visit our Website COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS June 2021 Fireside Chat Bhavik Shah RSVP:BHAVIK_SHAH.EVENTBRITE.COM 4:00 PM BUSINESS RESOURCES FIRESIDE CHAT Bhavik Shah Pr MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION 1 day ago · American Legion Continental Post #1424 led this year’s Memorial Day Commemoration at Remsen Family Cemetery on Sunday, May 30th. NYC did not issue a permit for a parade to be held. Members of the Post marched silently down the sidewalk of DA, NYPD, AG HOST GUN BUY BACK EVENT 3 hours ago · Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, along with New York Attorney General Leticia James and the New York City Police Department will sponsor a Gun Buy Back event this Saturday, June 12th, at St. Mary Magdalene Roman Catholic Church in Springfield Gardens. District Attorney Katz CONTACT US | QUEENS GAZETTE We welcome your correspondence. Address your letters to: The Gazette 42-16 34th Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. Or EMail us at: QGazette@AOL.com. withheld on request. The Queens Gazette ISSN: 1547-3538 is published weekly on Wednesday for $28 per year by AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY AT BOULEVARD GARDENS The annual American Legion Memorial Day Ceremony returned to Boulevard Gardens, Woodside, after a one-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic. The weekend’s weather of colder and rainy temperatures finally cleared and allowed the event to commence at 10 a.m. hosted by the Master of Ceremonies, Post 1836’s Commander Alan Feuer. NATIONAL NURSES MONTH National Nurses Month. The not-for-profit Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) nurses go out to visit homebound seniors living in Queens to give COVID-19 vaccines. This is part of the NYC.gov Vaccines for All Inhome Program. For NYC residents who cannot leave their home, you can sign up for an inhome vaccination online ( forms CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. DISCOVERING ABANDONED QUEENS Discovering Abandoned Queens. Author Richard Panchyk is proving to be a most prolific chronicler of Queens history and its oddities with his latest release, Abandoned Queens from Fonthill Media. Panchyk takes the reader on a 96-page journey through places in the borough where the average person dare not tread. “There are many places in New CRIMINALS ARE RUNNING OUR STREETS We have our elected officials to thank for extreme bail reform laws which have placed violent and dangerous criminals on the streets. We have too many emotionally disturbed people roaming our streets because psychiatric wards and departments are being closed. For instance, one individual was arrested three times and released, all within 24 hours.COMMUNITY NEWS
22 hours ago · IHOP Opening in Astoria. Pancake lovers in Astoria are awaiting the opening of an IHOP restaurant in the neighborhood in July. IHOP District Manager, Dakari Suarez, said the restaurant at 21-01 31 st Street in Astoria is “A large store, with lots of opportunities, lots of jobs for the community.” Franchise owner, Daniel Chun, is looking forward to serving the neighborhood a fullmenu of
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22 hours ago · Police are searching for a gunman who shot and killed a man inside a drug den in East Elmhurst on May 30 th. Police responding to a 911 call at about 11:40 p.m. discovered the victim with multiple gunshot wounds to his chest and neck, inside the IT'S IN QUEENS! (MAY 28 TO JUNE 3) It’s In Queens! (May 28 to June 3) The second Memorial Day Weekend of the Covid Era is approaching, but the pandemic can’t stop the New York Philharmonic, the Blues Brothers, Stephen King, a killer shark, crazy talented Asians, and some tremendous doughnuts from heading to Queens. May 28, New York Philharmonic, May 30. MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION 1 day ago · American Legion Continental Post #1424 led this year’s Memorial Day Commemoration at Remsen Family Cemetery on Sunday, May 30th. NYC did not issue a permit for a parade to be held. Members of the Post marched silently down the sidewalk of QUEENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY JUNE HIGHLIGHTS Historic Houses in Queens. Date: June 5, 2021. Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm. Location: Virtual program on Youtube. Price: $5 for adults; $3 for students and seniors; free for members! Come and talk with Queens Historical Society’s board member, Rob MacKay, and learn about his new book that chronicles the images of various Historic Houses here in QUEENS THEATRE HONORS THE SPIRIT OF STONEWALL THIS JUNE 1 day ago · Queens Theatre Presents The Stonewall Legacy Project, Five Virtual Events Honoring the Spirit of Stonewall this June and July. This June and July, Queens Theatre (QT) will present The Stonewall Legacy Project, five free, virtual events on Thursday nightsin
OUTDOOR EVENTS FOR QUEENS CHAMBER MEMBERS AND FRIENDS 21 hours ago · The featured speaker this year, is the United States Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer. Senator Schumer will be speaking on issues of importance to Co-op/Condo Homeowners, including the historic legislative victory for Co-ops regarding the Paycheck Protection Program that he worked tirelessly to deliver. BOOK REVIEW: PETER S. GIAKOUMIS "THE FORGOTTEN HEROES OF 22 hours ago · “You have to know the past to understand the present,” said Carl Sagan. Peter S. Giakoumis’ book was like reading a 2021 Greek-American newspaper. I can grasp the contemporary political scene by learning what happened in “The Forgotten Heroesof
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Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash LGA REDEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER 15 hours ago · LGA Redevelopment June 2, 2021 Visit our Website COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS June 2021 Fireside Chat Bhavik Shah RSVP:BHAVIK_SHAH.EVENTBRITE.COM 4:00 PM BUSINESS RESOURCES FIRESIDE CHAT Bhavik Shah Pr MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION 19 hours ago · American Legion Continental Post #1424 led this year’s Memorial Day Commemoration at Remsen Family Cemetery on Sunday, May 30th. NYC did not issue a permit for a parade to be held. Members of the Post marched silently down the sidewalk of QUEENS THEATRE HONORS THE SPIRIT OF STONEWALL THIS JUNE 20 hours ago · Queens Theatre Presents The Stonewall Legacy Project, Five Virtual Events Honoring the Spirit of Stonewall this June and July. This June and July, Queens Theatre (QT) will present The Stonewall Legacy Project, five free, virtual events on Thursday nightsin
CONTACT US | QUEENS GAZETTE We welcome your correspondence. Address your letters to: The Gazette 42-16 34th Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. Or EMail us at: QGazette@AOL.com. withheld on request. The Queens Gazette ISSN: 1547-3538 is published weekly on Wednesday for $28 per year by AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY AT BOULEVARD GARDENS The annual American Legion Memorial Day Ceremony returned to Boulevard Gardens, Woodside, after a one-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic. The weekend’s weather of colder and rainy temperatures finally cleared and allowed the event to commence at 10 a.m. hosted by the Master of Ceremonies, Post 1836’s Commander Alan Feuer. NATIONAL NURSES MONTH National Nurses Month. The not-for-profit Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) nurses go out to visit homebound seniors living in Queens to give COVID-19 vaccines. This is part of the NYC.gov Vaccines for All Inhome Program. For NYC residents who cannot leave their home, you can sign up for an inhome vaccination online ( forms CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. QUEENS COLLEGE VIRTUAL STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHY SHOWCASE This year’s Queens College Student Choreography Showcase — Infinite Synapse — will incorporate a variety of dance techniques from contemporary to West African and traditional Irish dance, representing a journey through personal transformation, mindfulness and cosmic refractions. CRIMINALS ARE RUNNING OUR STREETS We have our elected officials to thank for extreme bail reform laws which have placed violent and dangerous criminals on the streets. We have too many emotionally disturbed people roaming our streets because psychiatric wards and departments are being closed. For instance, one individual was arrested three times and released, all within 24 hours.QUEENS GAZETTE
Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash LGA REDEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER 15 hours ago · LGA Redevelopment June 2, 2021 Visit our Website COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS June 2021 Fireside Chat Bhavik Shah RSVP:BHAVIK_SHAH.EVENTBRITE.COM 4:00 PM BUSINESS RESOURCES FIRESIDE CHAT Bhavik Shah Pr MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION 19 hours ago · American Legion Continental Post #1424 led this year’s Memorial Day Commemoration at Remsen Family Cemetery on Sunday, May 30th. NYC did not issue a permit for a parade to be held. Members of the Post marched silently down the sidewalk of QUEENS THEATRE HONORS THE SPIRIT OF STONEWALL THIS JUNE 20 hours ago · Queens Theatre Presents The Stonewall Legacy Project, Five Virtual Events Honoring the Spirit of Stonewall this June and July. This June and July, Queens Theatre (QT) will present The Stonewall Legacy Project, five free, virtual events on Thursday nightsin
CONTACT US | QUEENS GAZETTE We welcome your correspondence. Address your letters to: The Gazette 42-16 34th Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. Or EMail us at: QGazette@AOL.com. withheld on request. The Queens Gazette ISSN: 1547-3538 is published weekly on Wednesday for $28 per year by AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY AT BOULEVARD GARDENS The annual American Legion Memorial Day Ceremony returned to Boulevard Gardens, Woodside, after a one-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic. The weekend’s weather of colder and rainy temperatures finally cleared and allowed the event to commence at 10 a.m. hosted by the Master of Ceremonies, Post 1836’s Commander Alan Feuer. NATIONAL NURSES MONTH National Nurses Month. The not-for-profit Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) nurses go out to visit homebound seniors living in Queens to give COVID-19 vaccines. This is part of the NYC.gov Vaccines for All Inhome Program. For NYC residents who cannot leave their home, you can sign up for an inhome vaccination online ( forms CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. QUEENS COLLEGE VIRTUAL STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHY SHOWCASE This year’s Queens College Student Choreography Showcase — Infinite Synapse — will incorporate a variety of dance techniques from contemporary to West African and traditional Irish dance, representing a journey through personal transformation, mindfulness and cosmic refractions. CRIMINALS ARE RUNNING OUR STREETS We have our elected officials to thank for extreme bail reform laws which have placed violent and dangerous criminals on the streets. We have too many emotionally disturbed people roaming our streets because psychiatric wards and departments are being closed. For instance, one individual was arrested three times and released, all within 24 hours.COMMUNITY NEWS
16 hours ago · IHOP Opening in Astoria. Pancake lovers in Astoria are awaiting the opening of an IHOP restaurant in the neighborhood in July. IHOP District Manager, Dakari Suarez, said the restaurant at 21-01 31 st Street in Astoria is “A large store, with lots of opportunities, lots of jobs for the community.” Franchise owner, Daniel Chun, is looking forward to serving the neighborhood a fullmenu of
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16 hours ago · Police are searching for a gunman who shot and killed a man inside a drug den in East Elmhurst on May 30 th. Police responding to a 911 call at about 11:40 p.m. discovered the victim with multiple gunshot wounds to his chest and neck, inside the MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION 19 hours ago · American Legion Continental Post #1424 led this year’s Memorial Day Commemoration at Remsen Family Cemetery on Sunday, May 30th. NYC did not issue a permit for a parade to be held. Members of the Post marched silently down the sidewalk of QUEENS THEATRE HONORS THE SPIRIT OF STONEWALL THIS JUNE 20 hours ago · Queens Theatre Presents The Stonewall Legacy Project, Five Virtual Events Honoring the Spirit of Stonewall this June and July. This June and July, Queens Theatre (QT) will present The Stonewall Legacy Project, five free, virtual events on Thursday nightsin
QUEENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY JUNE HIGHLIGHTS Historic Houses in Queens. Date: June 5, 2021. Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm. Location: Virtual program on Youtube. Price: $5 for adults; $3 for students and seniors; free for members! Come and talk with Queens Historical Society’s board member, Rob MacKay, and learn about his new book that chronicles the images of various Historic Houses here in OUTDOOR EVENTS FOR QUEENS CHAMBER MEMBERS AND FRIENDS 15 hours ago · The featured speaker this year, is the United States Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer. Senator Schumer will be speaking on issues of importance to Co-op/Condo Homeowners, including the historic legislative victory for Co-ops regarding the Paycheck Protection Program that he worked tirelessly to deliver. QPL, ELECTED OFFICIALS, PS 171 BURY TIME CAPSULE AT 19 hours ago · On June 7, Queens Public Library (QPL) President and CEO Dennis M. Walcott joined Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, New York City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer, QPL staff, and students from P.S. 171 in Astoria to bury a time capsule in BOOK REVIEW: PETER S. GIAKOUMIS "THE FORGOTTEN HEROES OF 16 hours ago · “You have to know the past to understand the present,” said Carl Sagan. Peter S. Giakoumis’ book was like reading a 2021 Greek-American newspaper. I can grasp the contemporary political scene by learning what happened in “The Forgotten Heroesof
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Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. DISCOVERING ABANDONED QUEENS Discovering Abandoned Queens. Author Richard Panchyk is proving to be a most prolific chronicler of Queens history and its oddities with his latest release, Abandoned Queens from Fonthill Media. Panchyk takes the reader on a 96-page journey through places in the borough where the average person dare not tread. “There are many places in New 1ST ANNUAL SPRING SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT WEEK The 1st Annual Spring Sunnyside Restaurant Week Starts! From April 14-20, 2021, each of the 40+ participating restaurants will serve a 3-course dinner menu for $28 and some have included a lunch or all-day menu. Like always, we hope you find additions to your existing Sunnyside favorites, support local businesses, and discover anotherreason to
E-WASTE RECYCLING EVENT RETURNING TO FOREST PARK ON SUNDAY April 29, 2021. The Free Electronic Waste Recycling Event will take place on Sunday May 2, 2021 from 10am to 2pm at the Foreat Park Bandshell Parking Lot in Woodhaven. The event is sponsored by Queens Community Board 10, the Lower East Side Ecology Center, State Senator Addabbo, and Assemblywoman Rajkumar. Here’s a list of the items thatcan
BOWNE PARK POND RENOVATIONS SET TO BEGIN Bowne Park Pond Renovations Set to Begin. Council Member Paul A Vallone, whose district oversees the park, allocated $1.45 million in capital funding to upgrade the water fountains and filtration system in the pond of the nearly 12-acre park. The Parks Department has awarded a contract and work is set to begin the week of March 22nd andthe
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FATHER & THE KU KLUX KLAN The allegation stems from an arrest record showing that the President’s father, Fred Trump who resided with his mother Elizabeth at 175-24 Devonshire Road, was arrested as a result of an encounter with the Klan at what the media erroneously called a Ku Klux Klan rally. In fact, historians have confirmed that it was the annual QueenCounty
HONORING THE FLAG IN FOREST HILLS GARDENS Members of the Forest Hills Gardens Corporation maintenance team helped the scouts raise the American Flag. As the flag was raised, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, who also sang our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner. The borough president made a powerful speech about Queens, The World’s APPLYING FOR HUNTER'S POINT SOUTH AFFORDABLE HOUSING TF Cornerstone’s development at Hunter’s Point South will bring 1,194 new residential units across two sibling buildings, with a mix of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Sixty percent (60%) of the apartments will be permanently affordable to low, moderate, and middle-income residents, with 100 apartments set aside for low-income THE LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL: A LOOK BACK TO 1962 The 1962 election results are in! All incumbents return to office! Gov. Rockefeller beats Robert Morgenthau by over 700,000 votes and Senator Jacob Javits bests rival James Donovan. A Star-Journal editorial compliments the Queens voter who once again demonstrates the borough’s tradition of independent thought.QUEENS GAZETTE
Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. DISCOVERING ABANDONED QUEENS Discovering Abandoned Queens. Author Richard Panchyk is proving to be a most prolific chronicler of Queens history and its oddities with his latest release, Abandoned Queens from Fonthill Media. Panchyk takes the reader on a 96-page journey through places in the borough where the average person dare not tread. “There are many places in New 1ST ANNUAL SPRING SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT WEEK The 1st Annual Spring Sunnyside Restaurant Week Starts! From April 14-20, 2021, each of the 40+ participating restaurants will serve a 3-course dinner menu for $28 and some have included a lunch or all-day menu. Like always, we hope you find additions to your existing Sunnyside favorites, support local businesses, and discover anotherreason to
E-WASTE RECYCLING EVENT RETURNING TO FOREST PARK ON SUNDAY April 29, 2021. The Free Electronic Waste Recycling Event will take place on Sunday May 2, 2021 from 10am to 2pm at the Foreat Park Bandshell Parking Lot in Woodhaven. The event is sponsored by Queens Community Board 10, the Lower East Side Ecology Center, State Senator Addabbo, and Assemblywoman Rajkumar. Here’s a list of the items thatcan
BOWNE PARK POND RENOVATIONS SET TO BEGIN Bowne Park Pond Renovations Set to Begin. Council Member Paul A Vallone, whose district oversees the park, allocated $1.45 million in capital funding to upgrade the water fountains and filtration system in the pond of the nearly 12-acre park. The Parks Department has awarded a contract and work is set to begin the week of March 22nd andthe
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FATHER & THE KU KLUX KLAN The allegation stems from an arrest record showing that the President’s father, Fred Trump who resided with his mother Elizabeth at 175-24 Devonshire Road, was arrested as a result of an encounter with the Klan at what the media erroneously called a Ku Klux Klan rally. In fact, historians have confirmed that it was the annual QueenCounty
HONORING THE FLAG IN FOREST HILLS GARDENS Members of the Forest Hills Gardens Corporation maintenance team helped the scouts raise the American Flag. As the flag was raised, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, who also sang our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner. The borough president made a powerful speech about Queens, The World’s APPLYING FOR HUNTER'S POINT SOUTH AFFORDABLE HOUSING TF Cornerstone’s development at Hunter’s Point South will bring 1,194 new residential units across two sibling buildings, with a mix of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Sixty percent (60%) of the apartments will be permanently affordable to low, moderate, and middle-income residents, with 100 apartments set aside for low-income THE LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL: A LOOK BACK TO 1962 The 1962 election results are in! All incumbents return to office! Gov. Rockefeller beats Robert Morgenthau by over 700,000 votes and Senator Jacob Javits bests rival James Donovan. A Star-Journal editorial compliments the Queens voter who once again demonstrates the borough’s tradition of independent thought. QUEENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY JUNE HIGHLIGHTS Historic Houses in Queens. Date: June 5, 2021. Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm. Location: Virtual program on Youtube. Price: $5 for adults; $3 for students and seniors; free for members! Come and talk with Queens Historical Society’s board member, Rob MacKay, and learn about his new book that chronicles the images of various Historic Houses here inCOMMUNITY NEWS
City officials are reminding Queens business owners to shut their doors and close their windows when temperatures rise this summer – or face a fine of up to $1,000. A law that became effective in 2016 requires owners of small, medium and large stores and ASTORIA MAN CHARGED IN SECOND CAR GRAFFITI SPREE The 57-year-old man charged with spray painting 46 vehicles in Astoria between March 26 th and May 22 nd is no stranger to the crime, police said. Herberto Torres, of Astoria, was arrested in October 2020, charged with spray painting more than 20 vehicles inI ON POLITICS
‘VOTE IN JUNE PRIMARY’; RANKED CHOICE VOTING: With the June primary coming up in NYC, State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. reminds everyone that this year’s voting will be different with Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) being implemented citywide for the first time. On Tuesday, June 22, voters will get to decide which candidates will make it to the general election for the positions of Mayor THE 1821 GREEK REVOLUTION BATTLE OF LEVITHI: BEGINNING OF Levithi is a picturesque town situated on the northeastern slope of the Mainalon mountains. Tourist buses come to enjoy the landscape and traditional food. No one realizes the beginning of the end of the Ottoman Empire’s occupation began at Levithi, Apil 14th. Dr. John G.Siolas shared an
POETS OF QUEENS BOOK LAUNCH CYNTHIA ANDREWS Poets of Queens Book Launch Cynthia Andrews. By qgazette | on. May 13, 2021. June 3, 2021 – 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. KGB Bar. Cynthia Andrews is a veteran of the NYC poetry circuit, and has had readings in such venues as The Knitting Factory, Cornelia Street Café, St. Marks Church, and The Nuyorican Poets Café, where her performance was oneof
AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY AT BOULEVARD GARDENS The annual American Legion Memorial Day Ceremony returned to Boulevard Gardens, Woodside, after a one-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic. The weekend’s weather of colder and rainy temperatures finally cleared and allowed the event to commence at 10 a.m. hosted by the Master of Ceremonies, Post 1836’s Commander Alan Feuer. E-WASTE RECYCLING EVENT RETURNING TO FOREST PARK ON SUNDAY April 29, 2021. The Free Electronic Waste Recycling Event will take place on Sunday May 2, 2021 from 10am to 2pm at the Foreat Park Bandshell Parking Lot in Woodhaven. The event is sponsored by Queens Community Board 10, the Lower East Side Ecology Center, State Senator Addabbo, and Assemblywoman Rajkumar. Here’s a list of the items thatcan
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The Cottage has a lovely Weekend Brunch offered on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30am to 4:00pm. Choose a traditional Irish breakfast of eggs any style, Irish bacon, sausage, home fries, grilled tomato, Irish beans, black and white pudding that will keep you going until dinner. Other options include steak and eggs, eggs Benedict, quiche,French
APPLYING FOR HUNTER'S POINT SOUTH AFFORDABLE HOUSING TF Cornerstone’s development at Hunter’s Point South will bring 1,194 new residential units across two sibling buildings, with a mix of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Sixty percent (60%) of the apartments will be permanently affordable to low, moderate, and middle-income residents, with 100 apartments set aside for low-incomeQUEENS GAZETTE
Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. DISCOVERING ABANDONED QUEENS Discovering Abandoned Queens. Author Richard Panchyk is proving to be a most prolific chronicler of Queens history and its oddities with his latest release, Abandoned Queens from Fonthill Media. Panchyk takes the reader on a 96-page journey through places in the borough where the average person dare not tread. “There are many places in New 1ST ANNUAL SPRING SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT WEEK The 1st Annual Spring Sunnyside Restaurant Week Starts! From April 14-20, 2021, each of the 40+ participating restaurants will serve a 3-course dinner menu for $28 and some have included a lunch or all-day menu. Like always, we hope you find additions to your existing Sunnyside favorites, support local businesses, and discover anotherreason to
E-WASTE RECYCLING EVENT RETURNING TO FOREST PARK ON SUNDAY April 29, 2021. The Free Electronic Waste Recycling Event will take place on Sunday May 2, 2021 from 10am to 2pm at the Foreat Park Bandshell Parking Lot in Woodhaven. The event is sponsored by Queens Community Board 10, the Lower East Side Ecology Center, State Senator Addabbo, and Assemblywoman Rajkumar. Here’s a list of the items thatcan
BOWNE PARK POND RENOVATIONS SET TO BEGIN Bowne Park Pond Renovations Set to Begin. Council Member Paul A Vallone, whose district oversees the park, allocated $1.45 million in capital funding to upgrade the water fountains and filtration system in the pond of the nearly 12-acre park. The Parks Department has awarded a contract and work is set to begin the week of March 22nd andthe
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FATHER & THE KU KLUX KLAN The allegation stems from an arrest record showing that the President’s father, Fred Trump who resided with his mother Elizabeth at 175-24 Devonshire Road, was arrested as a result of an encounter with the Klan at what the media erroneously called a Ku Klux Klan rally. In fact, historians have confirmed that it was the annual QueenCounty
HONORING THE FLAG IN FOREST HILLS GARDENS Members of the Forest Hills Gardens Corporation maintenance team helped the scouts raise the American Flag. As the flag was raised, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, who also sang our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner. The borough president made a powerful speech about Queens, The World’s APPLYING FOR HUNTER'S POINT SOUTH AFFORDABLE HOUSING TF Cornerstone’s development at Hunter’s Point South will bring 1,194 new residential units across two sibling buildings, with a mix of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Sixty percent (60%) of the apartments will be permanently affordable to low, moderate, and middle-income residents, with 100 apartments set aside for low-income THE LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL: A LOOK BACK TO 1962 The 1962 election results are in! All incumbents return to office! Gov. Rockefeller beats Robert Morgenthau by over 700,000 votes and Senator Jacob Javits bests rival James Donovan. A Star-Journal editorial compliments the Queens voter who once again demonstrates the borough’s tradition of independent thought.QUEENS GAZETTE
Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. DISCOVERING ABANDONED QUEENS Discovering Abandoned Queens. Author Richard Panchyk is proving to be a most prolific chronicler of Queens history and its oddities with his latest release, Abandoned Queens from Fonthill Media. Panchyk takes the reader on a 96-page journey through places in the borough where the average person dare not tread. “There are many places in New 1ST ANNUAL SPRING SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT WEEK The 1st Annual Spring Sunnyside Restaurant Week Starts! From April 14-20, 2021, each of the 40+ participating restaurants will serve a 3-course dinner menu for $28 and some have included a lunch or all-day menu. Like always, we hope you find additions to your existing Sunnyside favorites, support local businesses, and discover anotherreason to
E-WASTE RECYCLING EVENT RETURNING TO FOREST PARK ON SUNDAY April 29, 2021. The Free Electronic Waste Recycling Event will take place on Sunday May 2, 2021 from 10am to 2pm at the Foreat Park Bandshell Parking Lot in Woodhaven. The event is sponsored by Queens Community Board 10, the Lower East Side Ecology Center, State Senator Addabbo, and Assemblywoman Rajkumar. Here’s a list of the items thatcan
BOWNE PARK POND RENOVATIONS SET TO BEGIN Bowne Park Pond Renovations Set to Begin. Council Member Paul A Vallone, whose district oversees the park, allocated $1.45 million in capital funding to upgrade the water fountains and filtration system in the pond of the nearly 12-acre park. The Parks Department has awarded a contract and work is set to begin the week of March 22nd andthe
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FATHER & THE KU KLUX KLAN The allegation stems from an arrest record showing that the President’s father, Fred Trump who resided with his mother Elizabeth at 175-24 Devonshire Road, was arrested as a result of an encounter with the Klan at what the media erroneously called a Ku Klux Klan rally. In fact, historians have confirmed that it was the annual QueenCounty
HONORING THE FLAG IN FOREST HILLS GARDENS Members of the Forest Hills Gardens Corporation maintenance team helped the scouts raise the American Flag. As the flag was raised, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, who also sang our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner. The borough president made a powerful speech about Queens, The World’s APPLYING FOR HUNTER'S POINT SOUTH AFFORDABLE HOUSING TF Cornerstone’s development at Hunter’s Point South will bring 1,194 new residential units across two sibling buildings, with a mix of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Sixty percent (60%) of the apartments will be permanently affordable to low, moderate, and middle-income residents, with 100 apartments set aside for low-income THE LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL: A LOOK BACK TO 1962 The 1962 election results are in! All incumbents return to office! Gov. Rockefeller beats Robert Morgenthau by over 700,000 votes and Senator Jacob Javits bests rival James Donovan. A Star-Journal editorial compliments the Queens voter who once again demonstrates the borough’s tradition of independent thought. QUEENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY JUNE HIGHLIGHTS Historic Houses in Queens. Date: June 5, 2021. Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm. Location: Virtual program on Youtube. Price: $5 for adults; $3 for students and seniors; free for members! Come and talk with Queens Historical Society’s board member, Rob MacKay, and learn about his new book that chronicles the images of various Historic Houses here inCOMMUNITY NEWS
City officials are reminding Queens business owners to shut their doors and close their windows when temperatures rise this summer – or face a fine of up to $1,000. A law that became effective in 2016 requires owners of small, medium and large stores and ASTORIA MAN CHARGED IN SECOND CAR GRAFFITI SPREE The 57-year-old man charged with spray painting 46 vehicles in Astoria between March 26 th and May 22 nd is no stranger to the crime, police said. Herberto Torres, of Astoria, was arrested in October 2020, charged with spray painting more than 20 vehicles inI ON POLITICS
‘VOTE IN JUNE PRIMARY’; RANKED CHOICE VOTING: With the June primary coming up in NYC, State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. reminds everyone that this year’s voting will be different with Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) being implemented citywide for the first time. On Tuesday, June 22, voters will get to decide which candidates will make it to the general election for the positions of Mayor THE 1821 GREEK REVOLUTION BATTLE OF LEVITHI: BEGINNING OF Levithi is a picturesque town situated on the northeastern slope of the Mainalon mountains. Tourist buses come to enjoy the landscape and traditional food. No one realizes the beginning of the end of the Ottoman Empire’s occupation began at Levithi, Apil 14th. Dr. John G.Siolas shared an
POETS OF QUEENS BOOK LAUNCH CYNTHIA ANDREWS Poets of Queens Book Launch Cynthia Andrews. By qgazette | on. May 13, 2021. June 3, 2021 – 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. KGB Bar. Cynthia Andrews is a veteran of the NYC poetry circuit, and has had readings in such venues as The Knitting Factory, Cornelia Street Café, St. Marks Church, and The Nuyorican Poets Café, where her performance was oneof
AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY AT BOULEVARD GARDENS The annual American Legion Memorial Day Ceremony returned to Boulevard Gardens, Woodside, after a one-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic. The weekend’s weather of colder and rainy temperatures finally cleared and allowed the event to commence at 10 a.m. hosted by the Master of Ceremonies, Post 1836’s Commander Alan Feuer. E-WASTE RECYCLING EVENT RETURNING TO FOREST PARK ON SUNDAY April 29, 2021. The Free Electronic Waste Recycling Event will take place on Sunday May 2, 2021 from 10am to 2pm at the Foreat Park Bandshell Parking Lot in Woodhaven. The event is sponsored by Queens Community Board 10, the Lower East Side Ecology Center, State Senator Addabbo, and Assemblywoman Rajkumar. Here’s a list of the items thatcan
THE COTTAGE
The Cottage has a lovely Weekend Brunch offered on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30am to 4:00pm. Choose a traditional Irish breakfast of eggs any style, Irish bacon, sausage, home fries, grilled tomato, Irish beans, black and white pudding that will keep you going until dinner. Other options include steak and eggs, eggs Benedict, quiche,French
APPLYING FOR HUNTER'S POINT SOUTH AFFORDABLE HOUSING TF Cornerstone’s development at Hunter’s Point South will bring 1,194 new residential units across two sibling buildings, with a mix of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Sixty percent (60%) of the apartments will be permanently affordable to low, moderate, and middle-income residents, with 100 apartments set aside for low-incomeQUEENS GAZETTE
Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. DISCOVERING ABANDONED QUEENS Discovering Abandoned Queens. Author Richard Panchyk is proving to be a most prolific chronicler of Queens history and its oddities with his latest release, Abandoned Queens from Fonthill Media. Panchyk takes the reader on a 96-page journey through places in the borough where the average person dare not tread. “There are many places in New BOWNE PARK POND RENOVATIONS SET TO BEGIN Bowne Park Pond Renovations Set to Begin. Council Member Paul A Vallone, whose district oversees the park, allocated $1.45 million in capital funding to upgrade the water fountains and filtration system in the pond of the nearly 12-acre park. The Parks Department has awarded a contract and work is set to begin the week of March 22nd andthe
HOW ROBOTIC PETS CAN HELP ISOLATED SENIORS AVOID In 2018, the New York State Office for the Aging was the first state in the U.S. to test the robotic pets with isolated seniors and results showed that using pets to lower social isolation was highly successful, with 70 percent of pilot participants reporting a decrease in isolation after one year. Subsequent programs done in agingagencies in
WE STILL NEED MLK'S MESSAGE We Still Need MLK’s Message. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929, 92 years ago, and our country will celebrate the man and his message on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 18. His message is always timely because it embodies eternal truths, such as the righteousness of equality, and bringing aboutpositive
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FATHER & THE KU KLUX KLAN The allegation stems from an arrest record showing that the President’s father, Fred Trump who resided with his mother Elizabeth at 175-24 Devonshire Road, was arrested as a result of an encounter with the Klan at what the media erroneously called a Ku Klux Klan rally. In fact, historians have confirmed that it was the annual QueenCounty
HONORING THE FLAG IN FOREST HILLS GARDENS Members of the Forest Hills Gardens Corporation maintenance team helped the scouts raise the American Flag. As the flag was raised, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, who also sang our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner. The borough president made a powerful speech about Queens, The World’s APPLYING FOR HUNTER'S POINT SOUTH AFFORDABLE HOUSINGHUNTER POINT SOUTH LIVINGHUNTERS POINT SOUTH LOTTERYHUNTERS POINT SOUTH RELATEDHUNTERS POINT LONG ISLAND CITYLONG ISLAND CITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOTTERY TF Cornerstone’s development at Hunter’s Point South will bring 1,194 new residential units across two sibling buildings, with a mix of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Sixty percent (60%) of the apartments will be permanently affordable to low, moderate, and middle-income residents, with 100 apartments set aside for low-income THE LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL: A LOOK BACK TO 1962 The 1962 election results are in! All incumbents return to office! Gov. Rockefeller beats Robert Morgenthau by over 700,000 votes and Senator Jacob Javits bests rival James Donovan. A Star-Journal editorial compliments the Queens voter who once again demonstrates the borough’s tradition of independent thought.QUEENS GAZETTE
Campaign Urges Restaurants To Apply For Rescue Funds. (L. to r.): Shurn Anderson – Queens Borough President’s Office, Christine Colligan – Korean American Parents Association, Andrew Rigie – NYC Hospitality Alliance, Jonathan Forgash CITI FIELD'S UPDATES: HOW THEY ARE ADJUSTING FOR COVID-19 Citi Field’s Updates: How They Are Adjusting For COVID-19. Amidst the pandemic, Citi Field has now released a new set of rules in hopes to return back to normal, to continue playing one of New York’s most beloved sports. All of these rules are set to secure multiple categories of safety, such as food, entry, and payment methods. DISCOVERING ABANDONED QUEENS Discovering Abandoned Queens. Author Richard Panchyk is proving to be a most prolific chronicler of Queens history and its oddities with his latest release, Abandoned Queens from Fonthill Media. Panchyk takes the reader on a 96-page journey through places in the borough where the average person dare not tread. “There are many places in New BOWNE PARK POND RENOVATIONS SET TO BEGIN Bowne Park Pond Renovations Set to Begin. Council Member Paul A Vallone, whose district oversees the park, allocated $1.45 million in capital funding to upgrade the water fountains and filtration system in the pond of the nearly 12-acre park. The Parks Department has awarded a contract and work is set to begin the week of March 22nd andthe
HOW ROBOTIC PETS CAN HELP ISOLATED SENIORS AVOID In 2018, the New York State Office for the Aging was the first state in the U.S. to test the robotic pets with isolated seniors and results showed that using pets to lower social isolation was highly successful, with 70 percent of pilot participants reporting a decrease in isolation after one year. Subsequent programs done in agingagencies in
WE STILL NEED MLK'S MESSAGE We Still Need MLK’s Message. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929, 92 years ago, and our country will celebrate the man and his message on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 18. His message is always timely because it embodies eternal truths, such as the righteousness of equality, and bringing aboutpositive
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FATHER & THE KU KLUX KLAN The allegation stems from an arrest record showing that the President’s father, Fred Trump who resided with his mother Elizabeth at 175-24 Devonshire Road, was arrested as a result of an encounter with the Klan at what the media erroneously called a Ku Klux Klan rally. In fact, historians have confirmed that it was the annual QueenCounty
HONORING THE FLAG IN FOREST HILLS GARDENS Members of the Forest Hills Gardens Corporation maintenance team helped the scouts raise the American Flag. As the flag was raised, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, who also sang our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner. The borough president made a powerful speech about Queens, The World’s APPLYING FOR HUNTER'S POINT SOUTH AFFORDABLE HOUSINGHUNTER POINT SOUTH LIVINGHUNTERS POINT SOUTH LOTTERYHUNTERS POINT SOUTH RELATEDHUNTERS POINT LONG ISLAND CITYLONG ISLAND CITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOTTERY TF Cornerstone’s development at Hunter’s Point South will bring 1,194 new residential units across two sibling buildings, with a mix of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Sixty percent (60%) of the apartments will be permanently affordable to low, moderate, and middle-income residents, with 100 apartments set aside for low-income THE LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL: A LOOK BACK TO 1962 The 1962 election results are in! All incumbents return to office! Gov. Rockefeller beats Robert Morgenthau by over 700,000 votes and Senator Jacob Javits bests rival James Donovan. A Star-Journal editorial compliments the Queens voter who once again demonstrates the borough’s tradition of independent thought.COMMUNITY NEWS
City officials are reminding Queens business owners to shut their doors and close their windows when temperatures rise this summer – or face a fine of up to $1,000. A law that became effective in 2016 requires owners of small, medium and large stores and CONTACT US | QUEENS GAZETTE We welcome your correspondence. Address your letters to: The Gazette 42-16 34th Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. Or EMail us at: QGazette@AOL.com. withheld on request. The Queens Gazette ISSN: 1547-3538 is published weekly on Wednesday for $28 per year by QUEENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY JUNE HIGHLIGHTS Come and talk with Queens Historical Society’s board member, Rob MacKay, and learn about his new book that chronicles the images of various Historic Houses here in Queens. With 200 images and long captions, Historic Houses of Queens explores several landmarkeddistricts and
QUEENS FARM ANNOUNCES NEW CON EDISON READING ROOM NOW … Queens County Farm Museum announced that the all-new Con Edison Reading Room is now open to the public. Despite Covid-19 business interruptions, Queens Farm was able to develop this new programming with the generous support of Con Edison and open it to the public. Previously used for tomato storage ARCHIVES | QUEENS GAZETTE Our Hometown DMCA Notices Newspaper web site content management software and services THE 1821 GREEK REVOLUTION BATTLE OF LEVITHI: BEGINNING OF Levithi is a picturesque town situated on the northeastern slope of the Mainalon mountains. Tourist buses come to enjoy the landscape and traditional food. No one realizes the beginning of the end of the Ottoman Empire’s occupation began at Levithi, Apil 14th. Dr. John G.Siolas shared an
ASTORIA MAN CHARGED IN SECOND CAR GRAFFITI SPREE The 57-year-old man charged with spray painting 46 vehicles in Astoria between March 26 th and May 22 nd is no stranger to the crime, police said. Herberto Torres, of Astoria, was arrested in October 2020, charged with spray painting more than 20 vehicles in C KEW GARDENS RESTAURANT Welcome C Kew Gardens Restaurant, Lounge and Bar to the leafy Kew Gardens neighborhood! The lush, eclectic décor of C Kew Restaurant is designed around walls adorned with a forest of fern leaf wall covering, black and white tile floors, sparkling chandeliers, and a private, raised dining area across from the wood bar. ASTORIA BOOKSHOP UPCOMING EVENTS Dear Friends of the Astoria Bookshop, With the weather warming up, June is a great time to take your reading outdoors. Whether you want to read (or listen to!) your books at the beach, the park, or on the train, there are so many spaces to catch up on your TBR (to be read) pile. Destiny Soria (sheQUEENS ADVERTISING
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