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Joe’s Restaurant
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1-718-497-1300 or 1-718-497-
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR LUNCH AND DINNER
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Pesce
LOBSTER & SHRIMP & MUSSELS.....................$27.45
LOBSTER & RIB STEAK...................................$36.45
FILET OF SOLE FRANCESE.............................$15.45
CALAMARI FRA DIAVOLO..............................$15.45
CALAMARI FRIED............................................$13.45
CALAMARI MARINARA.....................................$14.45
MUSSELS MARINARA......................................$13.45
SHRIMP FRA DIAVOLO......................................$17.45
SHRIMP MARINARA..........................................$16.45
SHRIMP FRANCESE.........................................$16.45
BREADED FRIED SHRIMP.................................$15.45
SHRIMP PARMIGIANA.....................................$16.45
SHRIMP SCAMPI...............................................$16.45
Pasta
SPAGHETTI WITH BOLOGNESE SAUCE .......$10.95
SPAGHETTI AL POMODORO ............................$7.45
SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS .....................$9.45
SPAGHETTI WITH SAUSAGE ............................$9.45
SPAGHETTI WITH GARLIC AND OIL .............$9.45
SPAGHETTI ALLA SICILlANA ..........................$10.45
LlNGUINI CON SARDE E FINOCCHI. ..............$12.95
LlNGUINI WITH CLAM SAUCE (RED OR WHITE) ...$12.95
LlNGUINI WITH MUSSELS ................................. $12.95
LlNGUINI WITH SHRIMP SAUCE .....................$13.95
CHEESE RAVIOLI .................................................$7.45
CHEESE MANICOTTI. .........................................$7.45
CHEESE SHELLS ...................................................$7.45
EVERYTHING COOKED TO ORDER • ASK FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS
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60-68 METROPOLITAN AVE., RIDGEWOOD, NY
RPA report off ers ideas
on moving Queens
BY ANGELA MATUA
AMATUA@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM
@ANGELAMATUA
The Regional Plan Association, a
New York-based regional planning
association, released a new report
on Nov. 30 outlining 61 suggestions to
improve the lives of city residents.
The nonprofit worked on “The
Fourth Regional Plan” for fi ve years,
interviewing 4,000 people from the
tri-state area to come up with ideas
to improve economic opportunity,
transportation and our response to
climate change.
As part of their research, the group
found that while the tri-state region
has added 1.8 million jobs in the past
28 years, it is projected to add only half
that number in the next 25 years. This
plan aims to “achieve greater equity,
shared prosperity, better health and
sustainability” within that region.
In terms of transportation, the plan
points out that less than two-thirds
of the city’s population can walk to a
train station. In Queens, fewer than
four in 10 residents can walk to the
subway. The plan also suggests that
high-density, low-income neighborhoods
like North Corona, Pomonok,
Fresh Meadows and College Point
should be a top priority.
A proposal dubbed the Trans-Regional
Express (T-REX) would extend
the Long Island Rail Road to provide
more subway-like services with eight
new stations in Elmhurst, Corona, Rego
Park, Rochdale, Laurelton and south
Jamaica. The T-REX would connect
Metro-North, Long Island Rail Road
and New Jersey Transit at Penn Station.
In addition, the Triboro Line would
provide services to places such as
Map courtesy of Regional Plan Association
Middle Village and Glendale. The new
line, which would operate on existing
freight rail tracks, would begin at Sunset
Park in Brooklyn and end in Co-Op
City in the Bronx.
The plan also suggests creating new
subway lines or extending current
ones. The 3.7-mile Northern Boulevard
line would serve the Jackson Heights,
North Corona, North Flushing and
College Point neighborhoods.
The proposed 5.7-mile Jewel Avenue
Line would extend the R and M trains
to bring service to Pomonok and Fresh
Meadows and would connect the the
new T-REX Metro service along the
LIRR main line in Hollis and Queens
Village.
Lastly, the plan calls for a new terminus
and train yard to be built on the
northern side of Ditmars Boulevard and
20th Street in Astoria. The neighborhood’s
population is expected to grow
and the plan argues that this new yard
would allow for more frequent service
in the northern part of Astoria, which is
under-served by transportation.
The almost 400-page plan also suggests
that late night subway service
be terminated so that the MTA could
perform critical repairs. Instead, bus
service would run more frequently
late at night. The Regional Plan Association
also suggests creating a Subway
Reconstruction Public Benefi t Corporation
to overhaul and modernize the
subway system within 15 years.
This modernization includes
updating signal systems and train
stations to bring cleaner, brighter
and larger station entrances and
corridors that can accommodate
disabled commuters.
To read the full plan, visit the Regional
Plan Association’s website.