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UPCOMING AROUND TOWN Story by Angela Matua LICHenge The spectacular alignment of the sun with the city’s street grid will occur on July 12, and Queens residents will have a front seat view. The Hunters Point Parks Conservancy and Atlas Obscura will host LICHenge, a walking tour from Greenpoint to Long Island City followed by a party to celebrate the event, which occurs twice a year. Live music, drinks and food will be offered while attendees get a look at the astronomical phenomenon. Starting at St. Anthony’s Church at 862 Manhattan Ave. at 7 p.m., attendees will walk across the Pulaski Bridge into Long Island City’s Hunters Point Park. Every ticket holder will also become a member of the Hunters Point Parks Conservancy and get access to their calendar of events. Tickets for the event are $45 and can be purchased on the Atlas Obscura website. Sac’s Place 2.0 Sac’s Place, a pizza shop and restaurant in Astoria, will bring its menu of homemade pasta and family recipes to a new location in Jackson Heights. Sac’s Place of Jackson Heights will open at 86-14 37th Ave., according to the restaurant’s newsletter, and will be open for delivery and takeout only. Domenico and Anthony Sacramone opened the original pizza shop in 1989 on the corner of Broadway and 29th Street and expanded to a full-service restaurant in 1998. Something Sweet One husband and wife duo is bringing their brand of homemade ice cream and dessert to Long Island City. Nicole and Frank Li will have a soft opening for Something Sweet at 49-10 Vernon Blvd. on the weekend of July 8, Nicole Li said. This will be the second location for the couple, who opened their first shop in Staten Island five years ago. Waterlogue 10 I BOROMAG.COM I JULY 2016 EXPLORE YOUR BORO Mama's Old Fashioned


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