Monthly Archive: December 2014
If you’re still mulling over options of what to do to bring in the new year, consider heading over to The Bonnie for the inaugural Bonne Ball! Tickets are $75 for a three hour open bar,...
Tonight, the men and women of the 114th Precinct will host a candlelight vigil in memory of NYPD Officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, who were killed in the line of duty on December 20 when...
Every New Yorker has fallen into the trap: you work a long day, get stuck on the train for an extra hour because of delays, walk into your apartment and realize you still have to figure...
Santa made a pit stop in Astoria last Thursday, hanging out with children and families at the annual holiday party hosted by Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens and Fidelis Care. Children made crafts, took pictures with...
According to an update from the MTA’s website, 7 train riders should expect a good number of service changes throughout 2015. Planned service changes from January to May will close down portions of the line for at...
Frigid winters often mean chilly apartments or high heat bills, but one co-op in Astoria is giving the gift of a new heating system to their residents this holiday season. The Acropolis Gardens Cooperative on 33rd...
Addiction affects families, and parents in recovery need all the help they can get. That is why Reality House opened its doors to the community last week for children whose parents are in rehabilitation. Xerox and...
Santa Claus is coming to town, and paying a visit to Catholic Charities in Astoria tomorrow evening. From 4 – 6 p.m. at the Mt. Carmel Church gymnasium, families can head over to the free party...
When a busted water main on 23rd Street in Astoria sent thousands of gallons of water into the street, about 100 homes were flooded and an elderly woman was hospitalized. The incident happened on Saturday morning,...