Queens College camp gets ready for summer fun
Summer is coming and, with it, parents search for fun, safe, affordable recreation for their children. Now in its 15th year, Queens College in Flushing will host a Summer Camp in several sessions, featuring an education and sports program and an all-day s
Artists explore themes in States of the Union
The Queens College Art Center, located on the 6th floor of the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library, presents the exhibition, States of Union: Leah Jacobson (Sculpture) and Katherine Parker (Paintings) through July 16.
Kaplan, I-2-3 College.Com to hold free planning class
Kaplan Test Prep, a leading provider of test preparation and admissions services, has teamed up with financial aid consultant 1-2-3 College.com to help parents take advantage of every option in financing their children’s education.
Bike Week comes to boro
From May 1-11, Transportation Alternatives and the NYC Department of Transportation will present Bike Week NYC. This is the 12th annual celebration of NYC cycling. The week-long celebration honors the bicycle as a convenient, quick, quiet, clean and commu
X-Men II release just in time for Queens comic gurus show
The Big Apple Comic Book, Art & Toy Show will be back at St. Pauls Auditorium on Friday & Saturday with a special event celebrating the new films X-Men II and The Hulk.
OLS PeeWee girls open with win
The Our Lady of the Snows PeeWee girls softball team opened the season in exciting fashion by defeating a strong St. Gregs team, 7-0. The Snows girls were led by the outstanding pitching of Kaitlin Smolen, who threw two scoreless innings, and
Midville Dodgers schedule tryouts
The Midville Dodgers will schedule workouts on Sunday, May 4, for both the senior team, ages 17 to 18, and the college team, ages 18 to 23. The senior team will play a 50-game schedule starting June 1, with the season ending in mid-August.
Glen Oaks LL: Modells Lions roar past Gregs Tire and Auto, 14-3
On a beautiful Sunday evening the Modells Lions defeated the Gregs Tire and Auot Mets, 14-3. Anthony Meo for the Lions got the win, pitching the first three innings and allowing the Mets three runs. He was relieved by Steven Trummer, who pitched bri
Gjoa/Istria tops Sachem, 4-2
The Gjoa/Istria boys U-14 team beat Sachem Warriors, 4-2, Sunday in a well-played game at Brooklyns Dyker Park, in an Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association third-round State Cup match.
Flushing Y gymnasts win YMCA state championship
The New York State YMCA Gymnastics State Championships took place last Saturday, April 12, at SUNY College at Oneonta. The Flushing YMCA sent 28 gymnasts to the competition, more than any other Y in the entire state. These gymnasts did a fabulous job, win
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