The Forest Hills Jewish Center was due to be demolished this year, but the plans have been put on hold, reports say.
The family of a Rego Park woman killed in a crash this year is arguing the taxi driver who hit her shouldn't have been behind the wheel.
The Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps and its youth corps showed off their emergency medicine chops in a competition upstate.
"It's something I'm doing for my children," said activist Glen Schleyer, "And everyone's children."
The food writer says people who think Forest Hills cuisine is boring need to try shashlik and giant, juicy Georgian dumplings first.
The Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps next month will host a motorcycle ride in memory of the youngest first responder killed in 9/11.
The iconic Shalimar Diner in Rego Park was demolished last month, after plans to relocate the building fell through.
The self-proclaimed "biggest food crawl in Queens" is coming up this weekend.
Bike New York's new Forest Park education center will offer free learn-to-ride classes for kids when it opens later this month.
A Brooklyn woman was charged with embezzling more than $30,000 meant for the nonprofit that owns Forest Park, prosecutors said.
A mural commemorating Helen Keller went up Friday in Forest Hills, where the blind and deaf author and activist lived for two decades.
Colleagues and loved ones gathered in Forest Hills on Tuesday for the funeral of NYPD Queens North Deputy Chief Steven Silks.
Sherena Hundalani's family is lobbying the city to raise insurance requirements for taxi drivers from $300,000 per crash to $1 million.
The Forest Hills Gardens Corporation is mulling over plans to pedestrianize Station Square, which is currently being restored.
Mourners will gather Tuesday in Forest Hills for funeral services in honor of Queens DA Richard Brown, who called the neighborhood home.
The century-old Women's Club of Forest Hills will be the honoree at the non-profit Queens Community House's "Local Champions" reception.
Queens Public Library is celebrating National Library Week through April 13 with free events, like a discussion on identifying fake news.
The woman was charged with filing dozens of forged documents with the city to apply for construction permits in Queens.
The Forest Hills couple is looking for a new apartment after a fire last week devastated their Metropolitan Ave. home.
Tickets for the annual parish fundraiser and local restaurant showcase are $30 at the door.
Backpacks For The Street celebrates one year of giving everyday essentials to New York City's homeless population.
The anti-Semitic drawings were found Friday in the P.S. 139 playground in Rego Park.
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"He was 18 years old, and he sacrificed his life running toward the danger," said Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps member Paul Marcel.
Lawyer Stephen Flatow will talk about his new book, where he recounts successfully suing the Iranian government over his daughter's death.
Two lawmakers argue the city's plan to add part-time loading zones on Austin street will wipe out businesses' parking and confuse patrons.
Developers plan to erect an eight-unit complex in place of the home built in 1910 at 75-44 Grand Central Parkway, city records show.
Curaleaf, a new medical pot dispensary, is offering a support group for anyone whose lives were touched by breast cancer on Aug. 20.
Heavy storms left Middle Village feet deep in waste, which locals say was littered with "actual turds," the New York Post reported.
Forest Hills and Rego Park will be split into four neighborhood sectors under the NYPD program next month.
"It's a movement to get to know your neighbors through generosity," said Leona Dalphond, who runs the local sharing group in Forest Hills.
"More than anything, it's a space for our youth to come and just find their chosen family," said the center's director Lindsey Duel
The teen was found Saturday afternoon after her July 5 disappearance prompted a community-wide search.
"She's a good girl, which is why this is so surprising," Mickey Blume-Zacarias said of her daughter, who was last seen Thursday morning.
Curaleaf is currently taking appointments for its 3,000-square-foot dispensary at 107-18 70th Road.
At least six other Queens parks haven't been upgraded in more than 100 years, according to the new study.
Try your hand at reciting one of the Bard's famous monologues at "Shakespeare-aoke" on June 30.
Board members approved a proposal to limit developments in parts of NYC, so long as those restrictions also apply to government projects.
Board members voted against the controversial safety improvement project Wednesday evening. It will likely happen anyway.
The medical marijuana dispensary will host the community education workshop on June 14 in preparation for its summer opening 70th Road.