Marmara Restaurant Closes
Marmara, a Turkish seafood restaurant that was opened in 2007 on 39-17 Queens Blvd., has been shut down for good for failing to pay its rent.
View ArticleBank of America progresses
After a nine month delay, Bank of America is finally making steps toward opening. The delay was caused by the bank’s difficulty in obtaining permits, one worker told me.
View ArticleAssociated Expands, Key Food doesn’t
The Associated on Greenpoint Ave. is expanding its store. Welders and other workers were working on the store on Friday as they were nearing completion. Meanwhile, at Key Food, on Queens...
View ArticlePsychic didn’t see it coming
A psychic on Greenpoint Ave. (between 46th and 47th Sts.) has gone out of business. The store was shut down by an order of the landlord. This is the second psychic that has gone out of business in...
View ArticlePediatric Dentist Comes to Neighborhood
A pediatric dentist is about to open at 43-12 43rd Street (betw. Queens Blvd. and 43rd Ave). The sign went up today.
View ArticleBurrito Reviewer Evaluates Taco Truck
If you are familiar with Sunnyside, Queens, you know about Dalia’s Taqueria on 46th street on the Southern side of Queens Blvd. This taco truck has been satisfying late night taco craves for the past...
View ArticleFood Mag. launched, Profiles Queens
A new food magazine will be profiling Queens. The following link provides the story. http://ny1.com/8-queens-news-content/top_stories/106586/new-food-magazine-profiles-queens/ The following is a cover...
View ArticleDog is Found
The Siberian Husky that was listed on this site a few days ago has been found, thanks to an e-mail sent in by a reader. Steve Nemeth, from Sunnyside, who had the dog met with the Elmhurst-based owner...
View ArticleGraffiti bill will help Sunnyside
The Queens Courier wrote a story about a new bill that has passed the city legislature that requires property owners to clean up graffi within 35 to 50 days. Property owners can call on the city to do...
View ArticleBloomberg to visit Irish Celebration in Sunnyside
This Saturday, October 17, a number of young boys (6-10 year olds) will be playing Gaelic football at Sunnyside Garden’s Park, according to an article in the Irish Voice newspaper. Gaelic football is a...
View ArticleRENOVATED TWO BEDROOM IN S/GARDERNS AREA
Date Posted: November 1 SG*2 Huge two bedroom apartment in the most desirable part of Sunnyside. Brand new kitchen, new appliances, new floors. The building features: – laundry – bike room – on-site...
View ArticleSunny Side Market reopens
Just one day after being shut down for selling alcohol to minors, the Sunny Side Market has reopened. The owner was upfront about want happened, saying that a worker sold beer to someone under the age...
View ArticleMarmara Restaurant Closes
Marmara, a Turkish seafood restaurant that was opened in 2007 on 39-17 Queens Blvd., has been shut down for good for failing to pay its rent. The post Marmara Restaurant Closes appeared first on...
View ArticleMaragos in limelight as election nears
By Christian Murray, Sunnyside Post. Angelo Maragos, the 24-year-old Republican candidate who is vying for this neighborhood’s city council seat, may be young in age but he has a slew of mature ideas...
View ArticleArrest for ‘Traffic Violation’
A man was arrested this morning on 43rd street between Queens Blvd. and 43rd Ave. next to a black limousine. The police’s explanation for the arrest: “It’s a traffic violation.” Was this theft? “No,...
View ArticleClosed for Selling to Minors
The Sunny Side Market on 43rd Ave. (btw, 42nd and 43rd St.) was shut down by a court order. The violation was for selling alcohol to minors. The fruits and vegetables were starting to rot. The post...
View ArticleSunnyside Restaurant Week kicks off March 22, with record number of...
Sunnyside Shines will kick off its annual Restaurant Week Wednesday with an all-time record of 46 eateries slated to participate in the event. Pictured is a worker at Senso Unico, an Italian restaurant...
View ArticleResidents can decide how to spend $1 million on western Queens capital...
Western Queens residents have just a few days left to have their say on which capital projects in their district should be funded via a process known as participatory budgeting. Volunteers and...
View ArticleWestern Queens schools to get upgrades via nearly $1 million in participatory...
City Council member Julie Won has announced that several schools in her district will receive funds from the participatory budgeting process in order to carry out upgrades. May 5, 2023 By Michael...
View ArticleHundreds expected to attend Sunnyside’s second Pride march, celebration this...
Sunny Pride Art at 46th St. Bliss Plaza 2022 (QueensPost) May 31, 2023 By Micahel Dorgan Sunnyside will host its very own Pride march and celebration on Friday, June 2, with hundreds of people expected...
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