Catch up on the stories that took place in Bayside this past week.
Theologian known for his reference Bible lived the end of his life in Douglaston.
Group also discusses plans to replace Valentino's on the Green with Italian eatery.
Catch up on the top stories from the past week in Bayside.
Catch up on the stories that took place in your community this week.
National Resources Defense Council releases its annual beach report.
Actor who portrayed gangsters started out as a dancer and once lived in northeast Queens.
Local man purchases winning ticket in Cash! scratch-off game.
This coming month, library will host a blues concert, an elder law seminar and a full slate of classes.
The class of 2012 graduates on Monday.
Check out Patch's new feature that will give you the scoop on all events, meetings and goings-on in the community during the upcoming week.
For more than 40 years, community leaders have fought for return of neighborhood's original street names.
Socialize with them at Bourbon Street this weekend.
The famed anthropologist was a one-time Douglaston resident.
Board's chairman said upgrade for parkland would not likely be completed until 2013.
Check out Patch's new feature that gives you the scoop on all events, meetings and goings-on in the community during the upcoming week.
Long-time President Charles McBride will give his farewell speech during the dinner.
Time to break out the hats and sunglasses.
The inventor of the "Pap smear" was born in Greece, but lived in Douglaston at one point in his career.
Halloran and community leaders will unveil first sign at Poplar and Prospect.
Services Now For Adult Persons has a full roster of events in June.
Here's a list of programs to be held at the Little Neck/Douglaston Library this month.
Free and confidential therapy for military service members and their families is available.
Ruth Harrigan is asking the community to not call an exterminator because she can remove swarms of bees.
Dixieland jazz musician grew up in Douglas Manor.
Douglaston environmental center's event will include composting, a discussion on solar panels and snacks from the Douglaston greenmarket.
Volunteers cleaned, planted and weeded at Douglaston site as part of It's My Park Day.
In observance of Memorial Day and Shavuot.
111th Precinct's Capt. Huerta will talk about local crime patterns.
The group will take a 280+ mile tour, checking out the scenery along the way.
Event will raise money for environmental center's programs.
The Catholic mystic and writer spent part of his youth living with his grandparents in Douglaston.
Garden club will weed and plant a tree as part of 'It's My Park Day.'
All are invited to pay respect to fallen U.S. soldiers.
Little Neck Y wins most votes in weekly newspaper poll.