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NEW YORK, NY - MAY 30: Immigrants await their turn for green card and citizenship interviews at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Queens office on May 30, 2013 in the Long Island City neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. The branch office is located in an area heavily populated by immigrants and processes thousands of Green Card and U.S. citizenship applications each year.
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LIRR project to ease congestion to cause summer service disruptions
and two evening rush hour trains while crews begin work on a new westbound bypass track at the Harold Interlocking in Long Island City. As part of the project, crews need to take two tracks out of service, excavate beneath them, and install a concrete slab Read more »
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LI people on the move, April 15, 2013
as vice president of marketing and development. The Setauket resident most recently served as executive director the Long Island Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in Melville . BOARDS & ASSOCIATIONS The Briarcliffe College board of trustees Read more »
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Centenarian: Lillian Glodowski
Glodowski, nee Jadaszewski, was born March 2, 1913, in Long Island City . She is one of five children. Her youngest sibling, Helen, survives. Lillian was raised in Plock, Poland, and Greenpoint, Brooklyn . She married Edward in 1936 in Greenpoint , and they Read more »
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Man struck, killed by LIRR train in Islip
crossing.In an advisory to Montauk Branch customers, the railroad said that the 5:39 a.m. train from Montauk to Long Island City was canceled due to the late arrival of equipment in Montauk as a result of the fatal incident. Customers were to be accommodated Read more »
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The Secret of the LIC Flea & Food Market
include some standards on the market circuit like Luke’s Lobster Roll, Dough, and Hong Kong Street Cart. Vendors from Long Island City and Astoria include Malu’s ice cream, Butcher Bar slicing up its brisket onsite and Manducatis Rustica firing up a mobile 12:05 PM from The Epoch Times Read more »
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Cops Offer $2G Reward For Info On Violent Phone Bandits
public to identify and locate two suspects sought in connection with a rash of violent cell phone robberies in Long Island City. Cops said the suspects first struck at about 6:30 p.m. on May 3 when they accosted a 39-year-old man on 11th Street near 40th Avenue, from The Queens Gazette Read more »
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Photographer Chad Weisser explores the ‘tiny planets’ of LIC
the look of a planet. In this Mays’ LIC Courier cover photo, the “LIC Tiny Planet” shows the contrast of the old Long Island City railroad structures versus the new and the new high-rises that now represent Long Island City, said Weisser. A view of Manhattan from The Queens Courier Read more »
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Hungry City: Casa Enrique in Long Island City, Queens
Aguilar, they are the cookies of childhood: the Mexican version of the madeleine. Casa Enrique opened last year in Long Island City, Queens, a block from the No. 7 train stop and the French bistro Café Henri, where Mr. Aguilar worked for 10 years. (Both establishments, from The New York Times Read more »
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Brooklyn Grange Farms and Apiary in Long Island City, New York
from the elevator to the Long Island City farm Since 2010 Brooklyn Grange has been supplying New York City with local produce grown several stories above ground. Despite its name, the Brooklyn Grange flagship location is actually in Queens where it occupies from Atlas Obscura Read more »