Bayside
Burgeoning Health-Food Chain Makes City Debut In ... Queens?
Is crunchy Bobo Brooklyn out of retail space already?
Arizona-based nutritional fast-food purveyor Beyond Juice announced on Friday its first New York City location -- at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center in the Bayside section of Queens.
"[I]nitially it was a difficult choice,” admitted Doug Weinstein, the company's managing director, in a statement.
Full press release after the jump. read more »
The Invention of Human Topiary
Events for August 25-27, 2006 [updated]
Tom Suozzi appears on NY1.
On Saturday, a march "against Israel aggression in Lebanon and Gaza" kicks off at 2 p.m. in Astoria's Athens Square Park.Democrats in Bayside car pool to help Andrea Stewart-Cousins's campaign in Westchester.
Hiram Monserrate campaigns for state senate at a heal fair and block party this Saturday.
Tom Suozzi sits down with WB11's Marvin Scott at 6 a.m.
On Sunday, Suozzi chats with Gabe Pressman at 6 a.m.The four Democrats in the Brooklyn 11th congressional race attend a town hall meeting at 3 at St. Jerome Church (Norstrand and Newkirk).
Eliot Spitzer goes to Rev. Floyd Flake's church in Queens at 9 a.m. the Majority Baptist Church at 11, and picks up an endorsement of the Grand Council of Guardians on the City Hall steps at noon.
Carl Andrews makes a "call to action" outside St. Marks Episcopal Church (1417 Union Street, Brooklyn) at 10:30.
Jonathan Tasini attends a town hall meeting Sunday at 7 (55 Washington Square South) and discusses "How to Get Out of Iraq and Why Attacking Iran Would be Really Dumb."
And C-SPAN 2 has a re-run of Mark Warner's trip to New Hampshire.
-- Azi PaybarahThe Morning Read: August 16, 2006
The remarks come as more phone calls from Sept. 11 victims to 911 operators are released today.
Newsday keeps wondering who is watching Nassau while Suozzi is campaigning. As for Spitzer, "He's still very engaged in his day job."
All five attorney general candidates take part in a televised town hall meeting tonight.
And government programming is coming to WNBC television.
-- Azi Paybarah







