Painting with a Twist is opening its first spot in Queens, and you could win a free session for two by subscribing to Forest Hills Patch.
The big-name retailers are among several companies coming to the Central Queens Y job fair on June 8, Sen. Joe Addabbo announced Friday.
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The Forest Hills man will be among 80 finalists to compete in the 2018 Northeast Regional Apprentice Contest May 4-5.
The book - which turns 50 Queens girls into presidents, CEOs, scientists and more - raised $15,000 in two weeks and will be out this fall.
An investigative journalist will talk about the 45 days he spent in constant fear for his life as a captive of the extremist group.
Join the local Community Supported Agriculture group by May to get weekly organic produce shipments from a Long Island farm all summer long.
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As high rent shutters businesses along Austin Street, one Queens woman partnered with a local cafe to offer a kids' art class rent-free.
One disgruntled resident has taken to blogging about the neighborhood's trash problem on "The Filth of Forest Hills."
Critics say they wipe out parking and destroy businesses. Advocates say they're the transportation of the future.
The president's petition, which garnered nearly 500 signatures in 3 days, argued parking lost to the bike lanes will hurt local businesses.
The ink stamps will decorate "Open When" letters, which the nonprofit will hand out this spring in Rego Park, Forest Hills and Kew Gardens.
One Forest Hills woman claims much work still needs to be done before Queens Boulevard completely sheds its "boulevard of death" reputation.
Dozens of locals packed a meeting with the DOT to ask questions, offer suggestions or just vent about the bike lanes along Queens Boulevard.
A Forest Hills deacon says his church operated for years without a certificate of occupancy. Now it's being ordered to get one or get out.
A Forest Hills senior center is now offering free weekend meals for local seniors to take home.
The restaurant, slated to open Dec. 8 in The Family Restaurant's former location , will serve traditional Cuban fare.
Advocates for the Queens Boulevard redesign, which includes new bike lanes, gathered to rally support for the project.
The petition, which aims to curb "reckless speeding" in Forest Hills, has garnered more than 850 signatures.
Adopt a rabbit and learn about proper rabbit care from a Queens-based rabbit rescue nonprofit at this event near Forest Hills on Nov. 18.
The lights have twinkled for 30 years.
The DEA's annual pill drop-off day is Saturday. Dispose of any unused or expired pills at drop-off spots in Forest Hills.
Get a three-course lunch for $14 or dinner for $28 at these Forest Hills restaurants through Nov. 2 as part of Dine In Queens.
The Next "Best Comedy Show in Queens" Returns to the Avenue Restaurant & Bar on Friday, September 29th, at 8:30 PM.
Richard Pearlman, 18, was the the youngest first responder who died on 9/11.
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs church is chiming again after decades of silence.
The goal is to increase communication between parents and children from newborns to age 18 months.
An "aphrodisiac bag" and other items are available from Aigner Chocolates via UberEATS.
The Forest Park Carousel is hidden inside more than 500 acres of parkland.
“In the year and a half that I’ve lived there, I’ve seen about 10 accidents,” an organizer said.
Plaza College is training students to become dental hygienists.
The Face-to-Face Project, based in Brooklyn, wants to break the cycle of poverty through creating self-reliant communities.
"Before my boxes hit the floor, Tiger was already hit, and this dude just kept on going."
Banter Irish Kitchen and Violet's Bakery are among the fair's list of exhibitors.
"We need your help!" reads the flier for Our Lady of Mercy Church's blood drive.
When a 5-year-old girl with cancer called founder John Beltzer to thank him for her song, he says he cried for half an hour.
As the school year looms near, the Queens Library offers a bounty of free programs for Forest Hills kids.
Two assistant professors from NYIT will lead a discussion on workplace and interview etiquette.