Dog owners will get their space at Little Bay Park
The Freedom Run Association presented a proposal for a dog run for Little Bay Park at a public hearing. It was voted on and approved by the board. The Parks Department is in full support of the construction of a chain link fence to enclose a portion of Li
Vallone earmarks $600K for skate park in Astoria
In Astoria, an elected official who understands this has secured $600,000 in the 2005 city budget for a skateboarding park, possibly beneath the Triborough Bridge.
Famed cut man Gavin dies
Al Gavin, universally recognized as one of top cut men in boxing, died last Thursday at Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, N.Y. Gavin, a former resident of Woodside, suffered a stroke on June 29 in his Bethpage home and had not been responding to tests during
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- Queens and Brooklyn beaches closed this weekend to swimmers thanks to Hurricane Ernesto
- CDC and WHO issue new warnings on Mpox and Parvovirus: Queens residents advised to stay vigilant
- Open auditions for Queens College Choral Society kick off next week
- Homeless man indicted for stabbing spree in Ozone Park that left two men injured: DA
- Reps. Meng and AOC secure $190 million to address destructive flooding in Queens
Entertainment
- Open auditions for Queens College Choral Society kick off next week
- Queens College introduces artists-in-residence program, advancing Asian contemporary art
- Ridgewood Off-Kilter Film Festival returns for a second year this September
- Judge dismisses lawsuit that sought to end concerts at Forest Hills Stadium
- Celebrate Queens’ rich jazz history with the final days of the Queens Jazz Trail Concert Series