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Two more slated to go tomorrow. One parked by the new veterans center, the other parked on Starr Street. Both being handled by Alicia Vaichunas. ... See MoreSee Less

Two more slated to go tomorrow. One parked by the new veterans center, the other parked on Starr Street. Both being handled by Alicia Vaichunas.Image attachment

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What does this have to do with juniper park? Or middle village?

Are people in there looks like it

So there is no hope of us moving our Gypsy Caravan to Middle Village?

Seems Alicia Vaichunas knows how to take care of the district. For those of us in the know she works with us and for us…let’s make this lady the next council member to keep our area thriving.

Out of a Mad Max movie.

Are they just party buses

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This dumped vehicle is connected to Silo nightclub in Brooklyn and we contacted SLA, CB1 Brooklyn, CB5 Queens, NYPD and DSNY. ... See MoreSee Less

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What baffles me is how this friggin thing was here so long

Does anyone have a picture of it, I’ve never seen it. Or tell me what to google Thanks Guys πŸ₯°πŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸ‘

Hope they can get fined

Greg Mocker told us yesterday that someone walking by as he was filming told him the the bus belongs to "the lighting guy from a club on Flushing Ave." The only club we were aware of on Flushing is the Knockdown Center, so we asked the manager. He said it wasn't theirs, but there were clubs off Johnson Ave near Flushing, and that might be where this came from. That sparked Alicia Vaichunas to remember when she was driving around looking for amplified music last summer that there was something similar in that area. She started checking Google Street View, and found it being used as a dining shed at 243 Randolph Street at SILO last year. The city is aware and will be charging the owner for removal, as per an updated post by Mr. Mocker. It's bad enough these warehouse clubs blast music that we hear over in Queens, but now they are dumping their junk here as well. Unacceptable. www.facebook.com/greg.mocker/posts/pfbid0eZcP63kVNCRVom929vg79GvUAG34ZS3T7ZDJ3pXn9vn64YeYQ2Pbtd7g... ... See MoreSee Less

Greg Mocker told us yesterday that someone walking by as he was filming told him the the bus belongs to the lighting guy from a club on Flushing Ave. The only club we were aware of on Flushing is the Knockdown Center, so we asked the manager. He said it wasnt theirs, but there were clubs off Johnson Ave near Flushing, and that might be where this came from. That sparked Alicia Vaichunas to remember when she was driving around looking for amplified music last summer that there was something similar in that area. She started checking Google Street View, and found it being used as a dining shed at 243 Randolph Street at SILO last year. The city is aware and will be charging the owner for removal, as per an updated post by Mr. Mocker. Its bad enough these warehouse clubs blast music that we hear over in Queens, but now they are dumping their junk here as well. Unacceptable. https://www.facebook.com/greg.mocker/posts/pfbid0eZcP63kVNCRVom929vg79GvUAG34ZS3T7ZDJ3pXn9vn64YeYQ2Pbtd7gmoqj58xAlImage attachment

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Great find! I was actually driving by this monstrosity today. Owner of the establishment should pay a hefty fine for dumping this on the street.

good work I know this must have taken time ,effort and a lot of persistence

What an eyesore...

I remember hearing it in Sunnyside over the summer!

Thank you mother-in-law πŸ’ͺ🏼Alicia Vaichunas

Thanks Mom!

Thank you Alicia Vaichunas!

Thank you Alicia

Thanks Alicia!

Woop Woop

Excellent Alicia Vaichunas

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Don't forget, tonight's the night! ... See MoreSee Less

Dont forget, tonights the night!
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