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Willets Point Development Project Goes Into Extra Innings

By Lauren Kate Hard on April 27, 2015 Neighborhoods, News, Politics & Policy, Queens

Willets Point Development Project Goes Into Extra Innings

A hodgepodge of auto repair shops line 126th street in Corona, Queens, steps from CitiField’s Bullpen Gate entrance. The shops, in the 48-acre area known as the ‘Iron Triangle,’ sell everything from tires to mufflers, and they have been struggling to keep their bases covered in recent years. In 2012, New York City Mayor Michael […]

Met Fans Are Feeling Amazin’

By Lauren Kate Hard on April 24, 2015 mets, Queens, Sports, subway series Multimedia, News, Queens, Sports

Met Fans Are Feeling Amazin’

The team has tied its all-time record, winning 11t games in a row. And the fans love it.

Biting Cold Can’t Stop These Surfers

By Lauren Kate Hard on April 12, 2015 Cold, New York City, Queens, rockaway beach, surfing Lens on New Yorkers, Multimedia, Neighborhoods, Queens, Video

Biting Cold Can’t Stop These Surfers

Rocking the waves, these surfers continue to ride the tide when the mercury falls.

Metro North Commuters Uneasy After Fatal Crash

By Lauren Kate Hard on February 5, 2015 metro-north, mta News

Metro North Commuters Uneasy After Fatal Crash

The horrific train accident in Valhalla makes some riders think twice, but many say they still feel safe.

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