Howl, a home alarm app, set up a Bayside Facebook group to gauge interest in an interactive crime map for Queens neighborhoods.
The DEP plans to disinfect sewage overflow in the Douglaston estuary with chlorine, but environmentalists worry that process may be flawed.
The controversial warehouse is a step closer to opening in Douglaston Plaza after Community Board 11 narrowly voted to approve it.
A Queens eatery famous for its creative pizzas came up with "Battle of the Pigskins."
Mama's Empanadas will open up its latest location in Bayside, taking over Fresco Pizzeria's former home on Springfield Boulevard.
Community Board 11 voted unanimously to name the street behind a Bayside church "Armenian Way" in honor of Armenians' history in Queens.
The group is pushing to ban smoking indoors in the neighborhood's apartment complexes.
Insider listed a Bayside eatery among eight restaurants doing "outrageous things with pizza" for its Loaded Tater Tot Pizza.
East Hampton Boulevard locals were enraged to find $115 tickets on their cars for parking in a bike lane they said nobody told them about.
Community Board 11 approved the new Douglaston group home for adults with developmental disabilities at its board meeting Monday night.
Locals suspect the cars belong to Bayside Imports, a car dealership they say has clogged street parking with its vehicles for years.
Nearly 80 people turned out to the bike ride Sunday to show their support for the new bike lanes along Northern Boulevard.
Get a three-course lunch for $14 or dinner for $28 at these Bayside restaurants through Nov. 2 as part of Dine In Queens.
IDNYC will host a pop-up enrollment center in Bayside until Oct. 30. Here's how to get your free city identification card.
Families can put on Halloween costumes and head to downtown Bayside for pumpkin picking, slime making, spooky stories and more.
The manager of a Bayside garden shop is searching for the owner of a lost dog found near on 47th Avenue near Weeks Lane Thursday morning.
Lawmakers say northeast Queens residents lost a valuable one-seat ride when MTA eliminated the Q75 bus route in 2010.
Proceeds from the event will go to benefit long-term care for kids with special needs.
The annual event brings music and stalls showcasing local businesses.
The 3k event is happening at Ft. Totten Park.
The board said it doesn't want to eliminate a lane of Northern Boulevard.
James P. Retz of Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty tells Patch how the company successfully serves the local community.
The city is installing the signal at 26th Avenue and Corporal Kennedy Street.
The funds come from Anthony and Leah Ziniti, who started a foundation to fight the condition that took their daughter's life.
Julio Arce is fighting this week for a chance to join the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Luz Hernandez came from Puerto Rico to make a better life for her three children, who she raised as a single mother.
One nonprofit is responsible for the seasonal lights that emerge each holiday season.
Queens residents can opt out until Sept. 9.
"When I was a little girl, my mother told me that 'good girls don't go dancing.' But I did."
The Bayside-Douglaston politician outlined eight points for the mayor.
Jeri Mendehlson spent 30 years developing programs and services for people with disabilities.
The 95-pound tortoise, Millennium, is one of Alley Pond Environmental Center's most beloved animals, a coordinator said.
Bank Team Members Volunteer at Quality Services for the Autism Community School
Hundreds of children enjoyed games, toys, performances and a visit from Santa
Abnormal ferry activity in the Hudson River caused concern; luckily it was just a movie shoot.
Industry experts and elected officials to discuss maintaining and protecting Long Island’s water supply
"The People's Pope" touches down Tuesday for the first leg of a historic six-day visit to the United States.
A 7-year-old was taken to the hospital after being stung by the venomous creature Tuesday afternoon, police say.
Apparently the Big Apple is rotten when it comes to American pride.
Heather Leibowitz, Director of Environment New York, joins EPA to celebrate environmental victory and largest step to protect our waterways