Valdari, located at 214-26 41st Ave., has opened its doors with the restaurant’s ower, David Arias, doubling as its chef.
Monster Crab held its grand opening on Tuesday at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
Cord Meyer Development donated $13,400 to the hospital, raising over $3,400 through raffles carried out in classic car shows.
The supermarket chain, owned by Key Food, will lay off its 54 employees, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification said.
Rosa’s Pizza is set to host its grand opening on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
The barrier is consisted of around 350 evergreens between 18th and 26th Avenues.
Butch's Boxing and MMA is hosting an event on Saturday, Nov. 19, to aid Aiden Kruger, a 3-year-old boy diagnosed with leukemia in January.
The nursing home in Bayside, located at 42-41 201st St., scored “high performing” in both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care.
The James "Big Jim" Corcoran Way Street co-naming event will take place on Saturday between Corbett Road and 217th Street at 10:30 a.m.
The two men entered the woman’s 34th Avenue home through an unlocked rear kitchen door Thursday, police said.
The drive, hosted by state Sen. John Liu, is for military families of the U.S. Army’s 77th Sustainment Brigade in Fort Totten.
The Bayside Historical Society is hosting its 22nd edition of the Winter Art Show through the month of February.
Starting at 9 a.m. on Sunday, park bystanders can walk up to the Castle at Fort Totten to view the antique automobiles at no cost.
Republican George Santos declared victory in the race to claim Democrat Tom Suozzi's seat in the U.S. Congress.
The most heated race involves Zimmerman and Santos, who are squaring off to cover the district that runs from Queens to Long Island.
The Bayside Village BID said the new sandwich joint near 40th Avenue is open for business.
Avo Taco opened at Bay Terrace Shopping Center, offering artisanal tacos, cocktails, and a variety of appetizers.
The facilities include 10 pickleball courts, 7 tennis courts, and a 40 x 60-foot turf field.
The donations will fund breast cancer research, patient support, and advocacy.
The event, scheduled for Nov. 13, will include a craft and food market from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a performance expected to start at 2 p.m.
The request was made through a Change.org petition two weeks ago and has reached 465 signatures through Monday.
Fighting the disease is more than a cause for the law group, it's personal
Police are looking for the person who threatened to shoot a 19-year-old in Bay Terrace earlier this month, the NYPD said.
Bayside High School graduate Matthew Fertig aims to raise $15,000 by running from Montauk to Manhattan next month.
The owners are negotiating with the owner of a location near the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
The advocacy groups highlighted the hate and violence that the Asian American community continues to face on public transportation.
The Winter Lantern Festival is coming back for its second year at the Queens County Farm Museum in November.
Teso Life will open a new its next Japanese department store in Bayside by March 2023.
Bobson Wong, a teacher at Bayside High School, was awarded the Math for America Muller Award for Professional Influence in Education.
Council member Vickie Paladino told Patch on Tuesday that a pickleball court will pop up within the next months in District 19.
The teen, recently expelled from St. Francis Prep, paid someone in Poland with cryptocurrency to help plan the threat, prosecutors said.
The project has yet to be publicly announced, but the name appears in the 2009 Paul Rudd bromance "I Love You, Man."
Queens officials urged the NYPD to create a new precinct for Bay Terrace, College Point and Whitestone amid a rise in crime and population.
The incident at Benjamin N. Cardozo occurred an hour after a 77-year-old man was pepper sprayed in a major city subway hub, officials said.
Founding Partner Ellen Makofsky named as a Top 50 Women Super Lawyer
Among those to speak out against the proposed bike lanes are civic group leader Michael Feiner who called the plan "illogical."
The Rosary Altar Society will host its inaugural garage sale on Sept. 24, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament.
As the city eases its vaccine mandate for Covid-19, Gov. Kathy Hochul is warning New Yorkers to stay vigilant against a polio outbreak.
A Zoom meeting with Community Board 11 will be held on Sept. 12 to discuss the city's proposed bike lanes.