A Queens woman celebrated the big 1-0-0 with the socially-distanced birthday bash of a lifetime.
Olan Montgomery was one of nine coronavirus deaths in a day at a Queens hospital. His family watched his fight from afar.
The city may temporarily bury the bodies of coronavirus victims at Fort Totten if the pandemic worsens, the New York Daily News reports.
Douglaston Station Plaza's little free library turned into a "little free pantry" to help feed locals during the coronavirus pandemic.
NYPD School Safety Agent Linosee Mosley, who helped protect students in Bayside, died after contracting the new coronavirus.
A Queens resident is showing her appreciation for doctors fighting coronavirus in quintessential New York fashion: with bagels and coffee.
Queens is home to over a fifth of front-line workers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and keeping the city running in the meantime, data show.
New Yorkers can now take a trip to the Queens County Farm Museum from the comfort of their own homes, thanks to #barncam.
Queens drivers bemoan the difficulty of finding parking, but a new survey suggests they have it easier than drivers in the other boroughs.
The Bayside community's 24th annual Valentines for Vets gift drive set a new record for the number of donations received.
The Douglaston Public Library will close Saturday, Feb. 22, for three weeks of maintenance work.
With a single-use plastic bag ban coming March 1, the city is distributing free reusable bags to help Bayside residents prep for the change.
As part of PETA's national 'Week of Action,' activists are protesting Starbucks for charging more for vegan milks than regular milk.
The NYPD's hate crimes task force is investigating after a vandal sprayed "MS-13" on Bayside's Sacred Heart Catholic Church early Sunday.
Martin W. McAleer Sr. was a decorated World War II veteran who fought in the Battle of the Bulge in the 103rd Infantry.
The Alley Pond Environmental Center is moving to a new home for the next two years, while its Northern Boulevard building is renovated.
Bayside's local police station, the 111th Precinct, will have a new captain starting next week.
The Queens County Farm Museum is growing — and we're not just talking about crops.
A Bayside animal rescue group is waging a three-state legal battle to reclaim a brown spaniel mix named Lambsy from a Connecticut woman.
The Center for the Women of New York has spent 16 years battling for a new home after getting evicted from its former Fort Totten space.
Work off that Thanksgiving feast by heading outdoors this Black Friday for a hike in Alley Pond Park.
Car aficionados can take a ride back in time this weekend at the Fort Totten Castle, thanks to the Bayside Historical Society.
A new sapling planted on Bell Boulevard is a descendent of a tree pulled from the rubble of the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001.
A Bayside intersection debuted a new name after Chief Howard Haider, who served in the military for four decades.
A $1.5 million, eco-friendly playground opened Monday at P.S. 221Q in Little Neck, city officials announced.
Locals became outraged at Brian Dempsey's after a comment comparing Asians to cockroaches appeared on a worker's Facebook page.
The Bayside police captain was out for a run when he recognized a car that had just been reported stolen, according to the NYPD.
A Bayside street corner is getting a second name to pay tribute to the lives lost in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
A Silicon Valley-based coding school is bringing its kids' computer programming classes to Bayside.
A $47.7 million health laboratory in Little Neck has been named one of this year's top construction projects in Queens.
A petition asking the FAA to go back to old flight patterns is gaining traction among Northeast Queens residents plagued by aircraft noise.
The city is brightening up Bayside Hills with a set of new, energy-efficient street lamps, according to a news report.
Local Catholic church leaders have found two credible allegations that a retired Bayside priest sexually abused minors back in the 1970s.
Officials have named a stretch of Northern Boulevard in Bayside after the late Chief Howard Haider, who spent decades in the military.
Thousands will vie for a "Best in Show" title in the Queens County Farm Museum's annual Blue Ribbon Competition.
A judge ordered a hearing over newly-discovered DNA evidence that could exonerate a Queens man who served 26 years in prison for murder.
One of the oldest survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack on the United States, Joseph Iscovitz of Bayside, died Tuesday.
Excessive airplane noise continues to plague Bayside, residents say. One local says the area hears dozens of flights per hour.
At just two weeks old, the Douglaston Local Development Corporation's new Little Free Library is already a success.
Francis Lewis Park in Whitestone is getting $2 million to upgrade its paths and memorial, City Council Member Paul Vallone announced.