Give the kids a break
District Manager Marilyn Bitterman and Board Chairman Eugene Kelty said the loitering youngsters are causing problems for nearby neighbors. The problem began when Mayor Bloomberg opened the playgrounds to create more park space as part of his PlaNYC.
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Entertainment
- Illuminate your night at the Light Portal Celebration in Flushing Sunday
- Flushing Town Hall awards over $438K in grants to Queens artists and cultural groups
- New art initiative in downtown Jamaica: JCAL partners with GJDC for Greater Nexus exhibitions
- Flushing Town Hall presents annual Jazz Jam All-Stars concert on July 10, honoring local talent
- Queens College and NYC Parks launch borough-wide cultural initiative with free events and workshops