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Think global, eat local
Special to amNewYorkSure you can get lasagna in Little Italy, and you'll never want for a wonton in Chinatown. But sometimes it's nice to travel a bit out of your comfort zone and explore the more exotic side of ethnic foods in New York City. From Sephardic Kings Highway to...Tags: Richmond Hill, Bay Ridge, Elmhurst (Queens, New York), Woodside, Red Hook
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Strike a possibility for Con Ed union
msweeney@am-ny.comSome city officials are crossing their fingers for Con Edison to reach a contract agreement this week with its union employees, because the thought of the utility handling a blackout with two-thirds of its workforce off the job sends shivers down their...Tags: Lower East Side, Unions, Employees, Contracts, Astoria
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Bridal show schedule for 2008
Admission and parking are free to all shows, unless otherwise specified. Shows open from 7-9:30 p.m.
Reservations are a must. Call 800-573-3110 or register online at 1888metroexpo.com.
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11 - Four Points Sheraton, 333 South Service Road, Plainview...Tags: Smithtown, Veterans Affairs, Smithtown, Melville, Islandia
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Doris Donovan, Richard H. Fitzpatrick, Evelyn Murray, Mary Baker Toscano
Published March 17, 2008 Doris Donovan of Huntington Bay on March 15, 2008. Beloved wife of the late Peter. Devoted mother and mother-in-law of Mick and Diane, Dennis and Nancy, Patricia and Thomas Kalkau, Timothy and Jeanne, and Debbie and Glenn...Tags: Huntington Bay, Long Island, Huntington Station, Nassau County, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Sunnyside Gardens close to being landmarked
Sunnyside Gardens in Queens got a step closer to being landmarked yesterday after a recommendation by a City Council committee yesterday. The subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting and Maritime Uses, chaired by Council Member Jessica Lappin, today...Tags: Sunnyside Gardens
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Grub for a buck: Roosevelt Avenue
Special to MetromixConsider Queens' Roosevelt Avenue a food court of low-cost international eats, from Flushing's plump dumplings to Sunnyside's fatty Irish burgers. Yet the most pleasantly priced tummy-stuffers are found beneath the 7 train between Elmhurst and Jackson...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Jackson Heights
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LIRR inching toward Grand Central
MNaanes@am-ny.comA 200-ton steel inchworm deep below the Upper East Side is crunching 50 feet of granite a day, painstakingly clearing the way for LIRR trains that will eventually arrive at Grand Central Terminal. The MTA began constructing the $10 million tunnel...Tags: Grand Central Terminal, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Imperial and Royal Matters, Contracts, Long Island Rail Road
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Queens activists: City ignores our crumbling history
dfreedlander@am-ny.comIt's too late for the 19th-century parsonage at St. Saviour's Episcopal Church -- it was leveled in December -- and Long Island City's Hackett Building, a Flatiron-like structure that was built in 1884, was torn down last year to make room for condos....Tags: Sunnyside Gardens, Glendale (Queens, New York), History, Flatiron, Anglican
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Sunnyside Gardens landmarked
dfreedlander@am-ny.comThe City Council voted unanimously to make Sunnyside Gardens in Queens, one of the first planned communities in the country, a landmarked historic district. The 17-block neighborhood of modest brick row houses was constructed in the 1920s as a "garden...Tags: Sunnyside Gardens, Lewis Mumford, Architecture, Long Island
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Transit projects mold city of tomorrow
MNaanes@am-ny.comStraphangers are hopping on the T train at Second Avenue, Long Islanders are ending their commute at Grand Central Terminal and the majestic James A. Farley Post Office is a major transit hub. These scenarios are expected one day to be a part of New...Tags: Subway Transportation Industry, Energy Saving, Contracts, Society, Transportation
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Sunnyside landmark status divides nabe
Special to amNewYorkA bid to landmark Sunnyside Gardens is bitterly dividing the historic Queens community, once envisioned as a utopian oasis of green spaces and neighborly cooperation. Built as a planned development in the 1920s, the 17-block stretch of modest brick row...Tags: Sunnyside Gardens, Architecture
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Britain's best: Fish and chips
Special to amNewYorkDespite what you may think about British food, this classic battered dish proves the English can make some delicious eats. Chip Shop There are two locations of this restaurant serving hungry Brooklynites fish and chips in true British fashion. The Park...Tags: Cobble Hill, Flatiron, Restaurant and Catering Industry, West Village, Park Slope
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