Allan Palzer of Little Neck, Queens, was among the first to ever serve on Queens Community Board 11.
Queens Community Board 11 voted to start publishing audio recordings of its monthly meetings, but not all members backed the change.
Former NYPD Officer Baimadajie Angwang was set to be released on $1 million bond until prosecutors intervened.
A block of homes in Northeast Queens lost gas Wednesday after a contractor doing illegal work cut into their gas main, according to Con Ed.
A clock that has been telling time in Bayside for more than two decades will once again set the neighborhood aglow.
State Assembly Member Edward Braunstein declared victory Sunday, after absentee ballot counts erased his Republican opponent's initial lead.
New York City began its count Tuesday of more than 700,000 absentee ballots cast in the Nov. 3 election.
Patch has compiled a list of how much money each candidate on the ballot in the Bayside area raised and spent in their races.
From College Point to Jackson Heights, voters and poll workers found little room for social distancing on Election Day.
Rozic ran unopposed in the general election, handing her an automatic win once the polls closed Tuesday night.
Assembly Member Edward Braunstein is fighting to fend off a challenge from Republican candidate John-Alexander Sakelos.
Queens Congresswoman Grace Meng has won a fifth term, according to projections by the Associated Press.
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Patch has put together a guide to where and when you can cast your ballot on Election Day and the local races to follow.
Here's everything Bayside residents need to know about voting in the 2020 Election, from guides to local races to how to cast a ballot.
The Bayside Hills Civic Association will hold a virtual meet-and-greet Tuesday with candidates running to represent Northeast Queens.
Here's everything Bayside residents need to know about voting in the 2020 General Election, including deadlines, links and reminders.
New Yorkers get to cast a ballot on Nov. 3 in a collection of local, state, and federal elections. Patch is profiling each candidate.
City Council Member Barry Grodenchik will retire from his post representing parts of Eastern Queens once his term ends in 2021.
Weigh in on the long-awaited renovation of Captain Dermody Triangle during a virtual meeting Tuesday afternoon.
A swath of Eastern Queens has the highest U.S. Census self-response rate in the borough, according to recent data.
Black Lives Matter protesters held a rally Wednesday outside the home of Pat Lynch, head of the Police Benevolent Association.
Claire Shulman, the first woman to serve as Queens borough president, died Sunday. She was 94.
A Fresh Meadows hotel has been housing more than 100 people recently released from jail, and local officials say the city never told them.
Dan Halloran, who was convicted in 2014 on bribery and conspiracy charges, was released early from prison due to the coronavirus.
Two candidates for Queens borough president are suing Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his order canceling a special election for the position.
Led by City Council Member Paul Vallone of Bayside, the city is doubling funding for a free transportation program for Queens seniors.
Bayside's community board elected a new chairperson Monday by a one-vote margin, setting the stage for a new era of local governance.
Former New York City Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg is opening a campaign office on Bell Boulevard.
There's an election on March 24 for Queens borough president, an important role when it comes to major development proposals.
Muslims For Progress helped Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez win an upset victory. Now, it's backing another insurgent Congressional candidate.
Queens Community Board 11 has canceled its monthly meeting, which was scheduled for tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo vetoed a bill authorizing a study on extending Queens' Vanderbilt Motor Parkway trail to its sister trail in Long Island.
Finance professional George Anthony Devolder Santos is running against U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi to represent northeast Queens and Long Island.
Former State Sen. and Independent Democratic Conferenc​e member Tony Avella is running for his old City Council seat in Northeast Queens.
Ex-Congressman Gary Ackerman, who represented northeast Queens, has been accused of sexually assaulting a teen while working at a camp.
A new state law, named after a Queens woman who was killed in 2003, makes it a felony to stage a car crash to get insurance money.
A pilot program shifting air traffic away from Northeast Queens is due to end in October. Officials are fighting to make it permanent.