In a state-of-the-art kitchen in Forest Hills, Queens teens are cooking up meals for seniors in need as part of a new summer jobs program.
Aigner Chocolates collected more than 300 rainbow drawings to decorate the lobby of Elmhurst Hospital.
The Queens couple was forced to postpone their wedding plans due to the pandemic. Then, they got to tie the knot on live television.
Chris Collett led the Forest Hills Civic Association and was a member of Queens Community Board 6 and the Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce.
The Queens Borough President's Office and the ASPCA are donating nearly 67,000 pounds worth of dog and cat food to local pantries.
Queens residents eager to get their roots done are heading to newly-reopened salons just past the Nassau County border, Newsday reported.
A Forest Hills convenience store sold a winning Take 5 ticket worth nearly $58,000, according to the New York Lottery.
What do shiitake, lions mane and pink oyster have in common? They're all mushrooms — and they're all being grown by a new farm in Rego Park.
The Forest Hills chocolate shop gave out free chocolate bunnies to kids who dropped off a hand-made rainbow drawing for Elmhurst Hospital.
The city is opening 13 more miles of streets to pedestrians and cyclists, including a mile's worth of roads in Forest Hills and Rego Park.
Venturing outside on Memorial Day but want to avoid crowds? Try these spots near Forest Hills.
Queens Community Board 6 is calling on the city to expand its new open-streets initiative to Forest Hills.
The city has started giving out kosher meals at Forest Hills High School, after the program's initial rollout overlooked the neighborhood.
Forest Hills Stadium is donating the net proceeds from its online shop to Queens Community House's meal delivery program for local seniors.
A Girl Scouts troop in Forest Hills is collecting pillows, blankets and other basics to help Elmhurst Hospital patients stay comfortable.
Portions of three streets inside Forest Park will close to traffic Saturday to give New Yorkers more room to follow social-distancing rules.
The Queens borough president's office is teaming up with Ikea to provide bedding, towels and toys to families across the borough.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, a Forest Hills home has turned into a makeshift gallery of hand-painted rocks with uplifting messages.
The city will offer free kosher grab-and-go meals at some schools — but none in the Forest Hills area, despite its large Jewish population.
Former Queens Community Board 6 Chair Joseph Hennessy died Thursday of complications related to the new coronavirus.
The family-owned kosher restaurant Ganey Orly in Rego Park is providing hospital workers across the city with homemade kosher meals.
Queens community leaders are teaming up to deliver thousands of meals prepared by local businesses to medical workers across the borough.
Forest Hills residents are stepping up to provide food, supplies and conversation to neighbors in need amid the coronavirus crisis.
All branches of the Queens Public Library closed indefinitely Monday to help slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
A Rego Park pharmacy owner was found guilty of a years-long scheme to bill Medicare for hundreds of prescriptions he never filled.
Capt. Joseph Cappelmann was named the new commanding officer of the 112th Precinct, where he once worked as a sergeant.
Queens-based nonprofits will come together for a volunteer fair this weekend that will showcase opportunities to help those in need.
The Queens Borough President's Office is kicking off its week of service with two donation drives to help veterans and the homeless.
The Chabad says it's an effort to encourage Jews to express pride in their identity after a recent string of anti-Semitic attacks.
Forest Hills residents have long complained of tractor-trailers treating the Grand Central Parkway service road like a personal parking lot.
Chef Danny Brown brought Queens its first Michelin-starred eatery, and his menus are inspired by the people of Forest Hills.
Interfaith clergy and community members will unite in Forest Hills' MacDonald Park this weekend for a rally against anti-Semitism.
Queens Community Board 6, which oversees Forest Hills and Rego Park, will host its next meeting Wednesday. Here are the details.
The commander of the NYPD's Queens North bureau, which is based in Forest Hills, earned a major promotion.
A rabbi is planning to build a new synagogue in Rego Park, according to a news report and city records.
The city mistakenly gave red light tickets to participants in this year's "Run for Richie" 9/11 Memorial Motorcycle Ride, organizers said.
A six-year-old boy who was sitting on his grandfather's porch in Kew Gardens when a stranger violently attacked him is now on the mend.
Officials last year denied requests for safety measures on the Middle Village street where a pedestrian was killed Wednesday, records show.
Diner-saving preservationist Michael Perlman talks about drawing his strength from historic Forest Hills.
The taxi driver who hit and killed a woman in Rego Park in February won't face criminal charges for the crash, the family's lawyers say.