Guests will have the opportunity to interact with the Union "infantry" and learn how they lived in the 1860s, according to the organization.
Gently used clothing and new toys are among some of the items requested by the CommonPoint Queens.
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The 3.1 mile race, which starts near Bayside and ends in Whitestone, benefits a local family's foundation raising awareness about epilepsy.
Douglaston's Emily Chan is among four northeast Queens students to win the NY Assembly contest. Her piece is titled "My Mom is Magnificent."
Tillie, a fluffy chick recently hatched on a Queens bridge, was banded by a city researcher this week as part of wildlife tracking efforts.
Neighbors in Bayside looking for work could be on the road to employment as soon as tomorrow thanks to a local job fair.
Baysiders are aiming to raise $100K on Sunday for the hospital's special needs programming, which most families cannot afford on their own.
A weekend concert and food insecurity project mark the beginning of All Saints Episcopal Church's yearlong 130th anniversary celebration.
It's your chance to practice urban beekeeping, make honey facial masks and dunk cookies in milk during a kid-friendly story hour.
Neighbors can peruse historic maps, documents and tchotchkes and are also invited to bring their own photos and memories of life in Bayside.
Over a dozen healthcare-focused groups will attend the event, with some offering day-of services like blood pressure and COVID testing.
The weekend fun run is one of many citywide events honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
The festival, which is the only one of its kind in New York City, is baaa-ck.
Council Member Linda Lee is trying a "see something, say something" type approach to trash cleanup in her district.
Only the first 100 guests will be admitted to Tuesday's virtual meeting, centering on safety and local projects, due to space constraints.
When St. Mary's asked for help screening people entering the hospital for COVID, Janette DeLuca was among the first to lend a hand.
The pond cleanup, which is one of the park group's first events in partnership with Cord Meyer Development, will include some free T-shirts.
Commonpoint Queens will offer GED-prep classes to youth in the program so that they are better able achieve to their professional goals.
Claude Boniello is especially loved by local retirees, many of whom he's further bonded with amid the pandemic, the NY Daily News reported.
Selfhelp Community Services, which operates a senior center in Bay Terrace, was included in a trillion-dollar federal spending bill.
The Queens County Farm Museum is offering NYC adults a chance to get their hands dirty with foraging and homesteading classes alike.
Commonpoint Queens hopes the barrier-free clinic will help address the pandemic's effects on young peoples' mental health.
Friends of Crocheron and John Golden Park will be able to host more events and make volunteer T-shirts thanks to Cord Meyer Development.
Commonpoint Queens, a Bayside-based non-profit, has become a source of support for more locals struggling to make ends meet, CBSNY reports.
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The donation from St. Mary's board co-chair will support the hospital's services, which 90 percent of families can't afford on their own.
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The Queens County Farm Museum is offering city kids a taste of farm life, homemade butter and all.
Rose Girone, a Holocaust survivor and Whitestone resident, used to own a knitting shop in Queens. She says the craft helped save her life.
Diapers can't be purchased with SNAP benefits, so a non-profit donated 26,400 to Commonpoint Queens, which distributed them at its pantries.
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Paul Barberio celebrated his 105th birthday on Monday after surviving two bouts of COVID during the year before, ABC7 reported.
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The popular bike and pedestrian walkway in Eastern Queens now features about a mile of new asphalt, rustic fencing, and new benches.
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Most of the children at St. Mary's hospital need more care than what their families can afford. The fundraiser aimed to lessen that burden.
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