Bayside War on Mosquitoes 2018: City set to drop more larvicide in Queens this week By Robert Pozarycki
Dining & Nightlife Why pay big ticket prices when you can enjoy all these summer concerts at Queens parks for free? By Robert Pozarycki
News Five Queens areas will be sprayed with larvicide next week as city launches 2018 mosquito-killing campaign By Robert Pozarycki
Bayside ‘This project doesn’t make sense at all’: Bayside activist says bike lane configuration helps no one By Suzanne Monteverdi
Corona These neighborhoods in Queens are the most dog-friendly in the borough, study finds By Angela Matua
Douglaston Zip line for free on Saturday at this Queens Adventure Course celebrating 10 years By Suzanne Monteverdi
College Point Here we go again: City to spray parts of Queens this week to kill disease-carrying mosquito larvae By Robert Pozarycki
Bayside UPDATE: Male found dead in Queens’ Alley Pond Park was stabbed 28 times, homicide probe underway By Robert Pozarycki
College Point Queens will get sprayed for a third time as city continues its war on Zika and mosquitoes By Robert Pozarycki
Arts & Entertainment Queens is home to the largest tree in a city park and some of the most diverse plant life By Angela Matua
College Point See which parts of Queens will be sprayed this week to reduce the Zika virus threat By Robert Pozarycki
Sept. 24, 1 pm EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care Food Distribution Jackson Heights Neighborhood Care Jackson Heights
Sept. 24, 4 pm Talleres Esenciales de iPhone e Inteligencia Artificial (en Español) | Essential iPhone and Artificial Intelligence Workshops (in Spanish) Sunnyside Library
Sept. 25, 5:30 pm Caribbean Heritage Voices Shine in Queens: CSP’s Bluelight Reading Series Presents Sons of an Unknown Father by Reynaldo Piniella Queens Public Library at Forest Hills
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