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noteatingoutinny.com - 3/26/2009
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Spring is officially here, and to celebrate the first day of nature’s annual renewal, I took a field trip out to a farm. Only I didn’t leave the city. At the end of the E and F subway lines and a quick hop eastward on a bus lies the Queens County Farm Museum , the oldest ...
nypost.com - 4/1/2009
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> For the first time, Queens Principal Anthony
Lombardi has become a real school leader. He's now...
allowed -- thanks to changes under mayoral control -- to do things his way without having his hands tied or his efforts stalled by the massive...
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PRINCIPAL A KING IN QUEENS
queenscourier.com - 3/19/2009
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The Kettle restaurant at the corner of 51st
Street and Skillman Avenue in Sunnyside was empty on...
a recent Saturday evening, with customers calling up and canceling their reservations at the last minute. Patrick Tunney, owner of the restaurant for 14 ...
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A Visit to the Queens County Farm Museum
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Photograph by Cathy Erway
Cathy Erway of Not Eating Out in New York celebrated the start of spring (we'll ignore that it doesn't actually feel like spring yet) by visiting the Queens County Farm Museum, "the oldest continually farmed tract of land in the city, and now the site of a renewed agricultural program that’s growing still." Although located a bit far out for most city dwellers, it's accessible by subway and bus for a budget get-away. Get a taste of the scenery with Erway's photos of the farm's animals, ...
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