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ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
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There seems to be cognitive dissonance when it comes to crime in general, race based crime and crimes against the constitution by those sworn to protect and serve. Let’s start with the last one and work our way backwards. The media on both sides is making it seem as if all Democrats…
On Strani Hill, in Zakynthos, leaning over the trunk of a tree, he looked out at Messolonghi. He saw the smoke and flames. He may not have been able to hear the actual noise with his ears, but he surely…
While Dr. Anthony Fauci warns, the United States is "still knee-deep in the first wave" of the coronavirus pandemic,” Greece has handled the crisis as well as could be expected and is looking forward to summer tourists.The world set a…
The midpoint of the 1700s in the Aegean was a tumultuous time. The Greeks had been under foreign rule for several hundred years, since the Fall of the Byzantine Empire, and had lived as unwilling subjects of either the Ottoman…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
FALMOUTH, MA – The police in Falmouth have identified the victim in an accident involving a car plunging into the ocean on February 20, NBC10 Boston reported. “Falmouth police say James A. Koshivos, 21, of Grafton, was the victim who crashed over an embankment and plunged into the ocean Sunday…
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We don’t talk frequently enough about the traumatic stress and other mental health challenges young people experience that can affect them for the rest of their lives. Children and adolescents in Greece, like their peers around the world, face a troubling lack of access to mental health care. A major…
ATHENS - A Greek company, SP Automotive has claimed it has the world's first and fastest Ultra Car named Chaos, which can from 0-60 miles per hour in 1.5 seconds, blowing away Corvette Stingrays, Bugattis and the Swedish Koenigsegg Gemera, which can do it in 1.9 seconds. It will also…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
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