This Bayside High School teacher was among a group of New York City public school teachers dubbed the city's greatest for science and math.
The Douglaston-Little Neck area has the city's highest rate of empty retail space, according to city Comptroller Scott Stringer's office.
Bee You ArtStudio will offer summer camps for kids and BYOB "Paint and Sip" nights for adults.
MovieWorld had to close its Douglaston movie theater last year. Now the beloved cinema and its affordable ticket prices are back.
The beloved Italian meat market has been sold to Marino’s Supermarket. The new owners plan to renovate and reopen the shop.
The specialty children's retailer is slated to move out of the Bayside shopping center by the end of September, developers confirmed.
The warehouse is slated to open in June 2019 after ousting the local MovieWorld theater from its longtime spot in the shopping center.
Gap, which has for years been a staple in the Bayside shopping center, will close its doors in July, QNS reports.
Neighbors of the dealership claim they've dealt with illegally parked cars clogging the streets, homophobic slurs and constant car alarms.
Community Board 11 will vote on plans for a Lowe's store to replace the now-shuttered Macy's at the Douglaston Shopping Center.
Residents claim Bayside Imports has been illegally filling street parking spaces for years.
The eatery will serve home-style cooking and supports Bayside's local artist community, according to its website.
The Bell Club will have an arts center, fitness gym and space to hold events, co-owner Meg Hall told Patch.
Going vegetarian? Try these veggie-friendly eateries in Bayside.
Not sure where to grab brunch this weekend? Pull up a chair — Patch has you covered.
The new store is reportedly slated for a Sept. 29 debut.
From shrimp jambalaya to strawberry ice cream and Pixy Stix, Patch has you covered.
The new eatery comes to Bell Boulevard as the most recent venture from Bourbon Street owner Mark Boccia.
Once open, the centralized Queens lab will be part of the largest, nonprofit, hospital-operated lab network in the nation.
Over 2,500 local business professionals, owners and leaders take advantage of 2016 Trade Brooklyn networking and educational seminars.
Marketing, growth and inspiration for businesses will come into focus at 2016 Trade Brooklyn on Wednesday, April 13, 2016.
Meet employers offering full and part time positions at a Community based Job Fair.
The number of non-employed men in what should be their prime working years has tripled nationwide since 1968.
The pharmacy chain will now be known as "CVS Health."
Aamir Sulaiman, owner and operator of Delta Distribution Services Corp., allegedly owes over $6 million in tobacco taxes to the state.
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We'd love to hear your thoughts on this Little Neck eatery.
Hospital also adds Flushing health care site to its network.
Business headlines from around the region.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on this Bayside yarn wholesaler.
Matt Walters, who has worked at the deli for 19 years, will take the reins.
Two-thirds of women consider themselves the family breadwinner.
Google grabs the top slot yet again on Fortune list.
Here's why you should think before you tweet. (Or Facebook. Or Instagram.)