Thanks to a 1972 federal law, the salt marshes around Little Neck Bay have been improved by two highly successful restoration projects over the past 15 years.
Tag sale to benefit The Douglaston Garden Club.
The Little Neck-Douglaston Community Ambulance Corps is hosting an "EMS Celebration Day" on May 20th from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A Bayside memory.
Questions concerning proposed projects that appear to be in a delay mode.
In the battle to save and restore our tidal wetlands, the victor is often decided by just a few inches.
Things you should know about chicken raised in factory farms.
Now that the Iraq War has come to an end, many people will be adjustmenting to life back at home.
Overcoming sleep problems
Save our history.
Mystery writer features her Bayside roots.
Why would New York City spend $130 million to build a sewer pipe that leads ... nowhere? Check out the The Conservation Conversation to learn the answer.
Update about the return of the Douglaston Green Market.
Garden Club Plant Sale
Why was NYC Water Board payment processing moved to Pittsburgh?
Losing weight off is a full time job.
March Madness is now in high gear but did you know that there was a Bayside flavor to the NCAA tournament? Read on for the details....
Modern sewage treatment systems are one of the great public health success stories of the last century. So, why is Douglaston Manor one of the few places in New York City not served by sewers?
Giving the gift of competitive sport in a CYO league is like leaving a legacy to your children.
Many activities we encourage children to pursue are aggressive and disquieting.
Last night's spectacular cable service failure highlights Time Warner's inadequacy
The Conservation Conversation is a series of articles about the geography and ecology of Little Neck Bay and the Douglaston-Little Neck area. The series began in early 2011.
Albany is a cesspool of corruption and needs to be cleaned-up. We can start the clean-up by redistricting New York in a fair non-political manner.
Don't let Manhattan and Brooklyn get all the City bicycle share stations!
A Sad Anniversary for the NYPD
Adapting to a new political reality: Where are the young people? The Queens GOP opens its arms.
Still protesting MSG blackout on Time Warner Cable Systems!
A bit of insight into the presidential nominating process.
Strange letter to homeowners warns of 90.5% business improvement district assessment increase
The current partisan method of setting district lines is entirely self-serving and only benefits our elected officials. They get to choose their voters when it should be the other way around.
The NYPD - facing danger every day in service to others.
The Actions of Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Kelly Are Acts that are Reminiscent of a Fascist Police State.
Baysider David R. Yale clears up some misconceptions about Occupy Wall Street Comes to Bayside, and cites the sources for N.E. Queens MoveOn's claims about the proposed financial speculation tax.
The Finest and Bravest on the job.
Seemingly unprovoked police attacks on peaceful demonstrators raise civil liberties and as well as fiscal policy questions
Reflections on 9/11 on the tenth anniversary of the day that changed America.
Punny jokes for fun-loving folks, #77
Punny jokes for fun-loving folks, #76
Punny jokes for fun-loving folks, #75
Punny jokes for fun-loving folks, #74