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Long Island City »

The neighborhood has a growing pedestrian population, as more residential buildings and hotels move in.

Long Island City »

More than half of the popular Andrews Grove playground in Hunters Point has been shuttered since Sandy.

Long Island City »

The $6.65 million project will reconstruct the seawall and build a waterfront promenade and small wharf.

Ditmars »

The owners of SingleCut Beersmiths say they'd love to see the bike share in the neighborhood.

Astoria »

Long Island City is the only Queens neighborhood included in the bike share program so far.  

Ditmars »

Under pressure, the Department of Education withdrew plans to slash the G&T program in P.S. 122.

Sunnyside »

Weekend service will resume Sunday on the B24, which runs through Brooklyn and Sunnyside.

Astoria »

The now-defunct power plant, which the neighborhood fought for years, will be demolished next year.

Long Island City »

Part of the area's popular Andrews Grove Playground has reopened, though repair work continues.

New York City »

Queens had 155 of the city's 357 trailers during the 2011-12 school year.

Astoria »

A New Jersey company wants to build 2,200 residential units on the Astoria waterfront.

Astoria »

Aurelio 'Tony' Arcabascio, an independent, is challenging state Sen. Michael Gianaris in the fall.

Manhattan »

The new maps would create an Asian-American majority district and add a 63rd Senate seat upstate.