Sunnysiders stand up against anti-Asian hated
/“We must respond forcefully to these acts of hatred and violence.”
Read More“We must respond forcefully to these acts of hatred and violence.”
Read More“We heard how pantry lines were getting longer and longer and we were using the plots to grow food for the food pantry.”
Read More“We need to end the ULURP process. It’s a broken model of development in New York.”
Read MoreJaime-Faye Bean is executive director of Sunnyside Shines.
Read MoreThe organization has lost nearly 50 participants to COVID-19.
Read More“Remember, I will never stoop to your level.”
Read MoreAnyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline.
Read MoreThe NYPD’s Highway District’s Collision is continuing the investigation.
Read MorePlans for the latest massive development project in Queens have begun to take shape above the train tracks at Sunnyside Yard and the agency spearheading the vast proposal is asking for community input, amid concerns over congestion and displacement.
Read MoreCity Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer was on his morning jog along Skillman Avenue in Sunnyside on Oct. 7 when he was faced with a sign telling New Yorkers in bold capital letters that it is their "civic duty to report any and all illegal aliens.”
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