Newly released NYPD data show that while the number of shootings dropped, overall crime is on the rise.
National Estuaries Week is from Sept. 17 to Sept. 24, according to Restore America's Estuaries.
Those interested in running have until Oct. 1 to reach out to the BHCA election chair.
The 21st anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks will take place at 7 p.m., according to the civic association.
Guests will have the opportunity to interact with the Union "infantry" and learn how they lived in the 1860s, according to the organization.
A new report finds that CUNY Queensborough is the top community college in the state.
NYC Parks and partnering community group Friends of Alley Pond Park present to the community a celebration of our local estuary.
The Francis Lewis Boulevard Key Food will close in November, Department of Labor records show.
Zimmerman moved closer to replacing outgoing Rep. Thomas Suozzi in a largely Long Island district that covers part of Queens.
Gently used clothing and new toys are among some of the items requested by the CommonPoint Queens.
Jason Alexander is described as Asian, 5 feet 8 inches tall and 115 pounds, according to police.
Underground tunnels, the city's oldest living organism and a so-called castle — here's Untapped New York's list of Bayside's top 10 secrets.
"Cars fit [there's] just no space to open your door," one neighbor — who hopes the sale will bring larger parking spots — quipped.
A man living near Alley Pond Park awoke to find that a thief snuck into his bedroom in the dead of night and stole his safe, police said.
When Councilwoman Vickie Paladino demands to know what the man is smoking, he blows a puff into her face and says, "Weed."
Crews began laying the groundwork for the buildings earlier this year, but developers are now hoping to get the new project underway.
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The local man caused about $13,000 of damage to 27 cars, according to the District Attorney's Office.
The car part is made up of precious metals more valuable than gold, according to the 109th Precinct.
In the early 1980s, Vietnam War vets felt ignored and disrespected
The first musical performance will highlight Puerto Rican and Cuban music, according to Executive Director Barbara Speedling.
Battling over limited street parking while trying to keep the peace with neighbors
For decades it was illegal to play cricket, soccer or football on the Padavan-Preller Fields. A recently-passed law expanded the options.
Jurors found that the Little Neck man abducted his estranged wife from her workplace and tried to avoid arrest in a car chase, the DA said.
A $10,000 donation from The Provident Bank Foundation will help St. Mary's Hospital for Children expand its personalized wheelchair clinic.
One woman was kicked in the head and another punched outside the College Point Multiplex Cinema, police said.
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Commonpoint Queens will partner with HIAS to help refugees find safe homes and social services in and around New York City as of this fall.
The elderly woman remained in critical condition as of Tuesday morning, police said.
City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino is upset that drivers speeding in Bayside could soon be caught by more 24/7 speed cameras.
My thoughts about the evolution of Jackson Browne's music over three concerts 40 years apart
A Greek cafe with a garden and a Mediterranean bistro with a big patio are among the local spots named in Eater's best outdoor dining list.
The contest winner will get to present their app to members of Congress and have their creation showcased in front of millions of people.
A 43-year-old Long Island man died after barreling into a sedan on the Clearview Expressway Tuesday, according to police.
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The motorcyclist barreled into a sedan on the Queens interstate highway, police said.
"No place is immune from gun violence," the church's rector said in a statement, alluding to a recent scourge of mass shootings.
As Bayside COVID cases rise, locals who test positive for the virus at a pop-up site this week can immediately get free antiviral treatment.
When real estate ruins a friendship