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Get into a conversation with a long time Queens resident and you're likely to discover a subscriber of the Long Island Star- Journal, a daily paper that informed the community about local and world news until it folded in 1968. A banner across the Star Journal masthead reminded readers that the newspaper's name came from the merger of the Long Island Daily Star (1876) and the North Shore Daily Journal - The Flushing Journal (1841).


APRIL 1936

'SUBSISTENCE GARDENS'
TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE TO BE COMPLETED
MIDTOWN TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN

Get into a conversation with a long time Queens resident and you're likely to discover a subscriber of the Long Island Star- Journal, a daily paper that informed the community about local and world news until it folded in 1968. A banner across the Star Journal masthead reminded readers that the newspaper's name came from the merger of the Long Island Daily Star (1876) and the North Shore Daily Journal - The Flushing Journal (1841).


Photograph from The Emergency Work Relief Program of the F.E.R.A. (Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1935) . A Production Garden similar to the one shown in Bellingham, Mass. helped to provide Queens families with much needed food during the depression.


The Lindbergh Baby


Bruno Richard Hauptman


A young Howard Thurston (left) with Harry Houdini
Courtesy conjuringlights.com


Jimmy Durante
Courtesy hollywoodlegends.com

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