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

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The Greening Western Queens Initiative will plant 70 trees in Sunnyside and Woodside this spring.

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A lack of school options has some LIC parents considering other neighborhoods — for school, or to live.

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GrowNYC plans to open a youth-run farmstand on 48th Ave., where Down to Earth is also planning a market.

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The gallery's major overhaul is part of a larger mission to expand programming and fundraising efforts.

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The Long Island City councilman brought his 73-year-old mother, a former meat wrapper, to Monday's rally.

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The group is now located on 35th Avenue, an arts hub that's home to a number of creative organizations.

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Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer is hoping to tackle the neighborhood's dog poo problem.

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The measures would have to be approved by both the city and the state.

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The damaged seawall and the park's lack of waterfront access has been a point of criticism for years.

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Leaders called for changes on Thomson Avenue in Queens, where Tenzin Drudak was struck and killed Monday.

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Hunters Point South will have watertight doors and rooftop emergency generators.

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Long Island City leaders called on the community to help find Francisco Leal's killer.

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Officials broke ground on P.S. 313, saying the new school will help overcrowding in Queens District 24.

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Friends of murdered Queens resident Lou Rispoli say they're frustrated by lack of progress on the case.