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Firefighter Roger Espinal, who died last year of a World Trade Center-related illness, was among 27 names added to the FDNY's memorial wall.
Neighbors of the Douglaston Golf Course say wayward golf balls are flying right into their yards and breaking their windows, NY1 reported.
The tiny deli on College Point Boulevard sold the winning Take 5 ticket Thursday.
The nonprofit environmental education organization is reopening at limited capacity after Labor Day Weekend.
The Whitestone Library reopened Thursday for to-go service, after air-conditioning repair work pushed back its original reopening date.
The Department of Health is sending trucks to spray mosquito-killing pesticides in parts of Northeast Queens starting Thursday night.
Budget cuts have left trash piling up across the city. Now, more frequent garbage pickups are coming to Northeast Queens.
Led by the Friends of Crocheron & John Golden Park, volunteers will clear litter from Crocheron Park's trails and Golden Pond on Saturday.
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Free boxes of groceries will be distributed to anyone in need Friday at the Chabad of Northeast Queens.
The Queens Farm is going back to its Dutch roots this fall with the debut of its seasonal corn maze.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Passport Health announces lower pricing for the Yellow Fever vaccine through Labor Day weekend.
The Queens Public Library closed seven branches Tuesday that reopened last month for to-go service, citing Tropical Storm Isaias.
The Queens Farm marked the occasion by unveiling "Cover Crop," an art installation grown on its grounds.
The Whitestone library is among eight branches reopening next month for customers to pick up reading materials.
A new farmers market featuring fresh produce from the other side of the Queens-Nassau border is debuting this weekend at the Queens Farm.
The Queens County Farm Museum's seasonal produce stand is among several farmers markets reopening across the borough.
The Bayside public library will be open six days a week for customers to pick up reading materials.
The streets and sidewalks of Bayside Hills are getting a $500,000 makeover this week.
A Queens mom says her daughter was repeatedly harassed by other students at Marie Curie Middle School and officials did nothing to stop it.
Passport Health NY is pleased to announce that they are now offering the COVID-19 IgG Antibody Test at their Roslyn Heights location.
The Queens County Farm Museum is working with Cornell University to create the largest apiary in New York City.
This Queens convenience store sold a winning lottery ticket worth nearly $54,000.
Hundreds of workers at Long Island Jewish Medical Center took a knee Friday in remembrance of George Floyd.
Nearly a hundred people gathered at Fort Totten Park and marched along the Cross Island Parkway to demand justice for George Floyd.
EMS workers from across the country got a parting salute Thursday as they departed Fort Totten, where they'd been stationed for two months.
The FDNY is prepping to reopen Fort Totten Park, where hundreds of ambulances and EMS workers were stationed during the coronavirus crisis.
A shelter that opened last year in College Point is now empty, after the city moved residents to hotel rooms to cut down on crowding.
Venturing outside on Memorial Day but want to avoid crowds? Try these spots in northeastern Queens.