RICHMOND HILL, Queens — A five-alarm fire ripped through a storefront in Queens Sunday morning, according to the FDNY.
Flames broke out at 107-08 Jamaica Ave. in Richmond Hill around 7:25 a.m., officials said. This is the second time in two months businesses on Jamaica Avenue have dealt with fires.
Sunday's fire quickly grew and spread to a neighboring building, per the FDNY. One family said they made it out just in time, but they lost almost everything.
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"Storefront Records": An Essay by Xavier Dphrepaulezz (Fantastic Negrito) - Atwood Magazine
This Black History Month, Atwood Magazine has invited artists to participate in a series of essays, interviews, reviews, poetry, playlists, and more features in recognition of, and out of respect for the symbolism and significance of this month.
The important legacy of the Bay Area sound is that there was no sound. The sound was what the artists decided it should be. From Sly Stone, Metallica, Digital Underground, E-40, Too Short, MC Hammer, Tower of Power, Taj Mahal, Tony! Toni! Toné!, to the Dead Kennedys. The creative arts have such a vast and diverse history here in the Bay Area. I hope that Storefront Records will continue in the legacy of that excellent tradition.
A QAnon storefront in Winnetka?
The display, featuring a mannequin wearing a "Q" hat and wristbands promoting the baseless conspiracy theory, drew condemnation last year when it was put up at the Neopolitan Collection in Winnetka.
A north suburban clothing shop that installed a QAnon-themed window display last spring is owned by the wife of the CEO of @properties — the real estate firm that fired an agent who attended the "March To Save America" that devolved into a riot in the nation's capital.
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Paul Kirby is a reporter for the Freeman, covering Kingston politics. He has been at the Freeman since August 1996.
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Milstein Properties Supports Kaufman Music Center's "Musical Storefront" Series
NEW YORK , Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Milstein Properties is proud to support Kaufman Music Center's recently unveiled "Musical Storefronts" series, which provides local musicians an opportunity to publicly showcase their talent and work to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Through March 31st , musicians will be performing in various locations on Manhattan's Upper West Side as part of the series, which will incorporate everything from classical chamber music and opera to Broadway performance and jazz.
After waiting for decades, Hartford's Park and Main apartment development raises hope it will
HARTFORD — Apartment construction at the corner of Park and Main streets in Hartford — the southern gateway to downtown — is already transforming a decades-old desolate stretch of the city, and the owners of the nearby Colombian restaurant say they hope it will bring long-lasting change to the neighborhood.
"We've heard about this for many years, so we always say, 'When is it going to happen? You're talking about it too much. It seems like a dream,'" said Diana Arbalaez-Castano, who has co-owned the Donde Julio Restaurant with her husband, Julio Castano, for the past decade. "But now that they are finally doing it, I have high hopes."
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