Girl Scouts of Nassau County Announces Forest Hills Resident to Serve on Board of Directors
Share cultures and adventures together and earn money. A group of Japanese students visiting from 12/28 until 1/05/24. (8 nights)
In Forest Hills, residents can choose between a handful of spray showers scattered through parks and playgrounds.
Owner Nicolas Nicolau told Patch that the theater will install showtimes with open captions "within the next five to six weeks."
John Stanisci, a Forest Hills artist with work featured in Marvel and DC comics, will visit La Boulangerie de François on Saturday.
A community garden in Forest Hills was allocated over $350,000 from budget funds disbursed for the Fiscal Year 2023.
Community Board 6 launched a form for residents to select which of the 12 committees they want to participate in.
The Queens Public Library branch in Forest Hills, located at 108-19 71st Ave., will start providing the meals on Wednesday, July 5.
Forest Hills lawmakers will give away 55-gallon plastic rain barrels on July 15th at the Metropolitan Expeditionary Learning School.
The mural will be displayed on a large brick wall alongside The Bagel Spot at 101-01 Queens Blvd. The project’s total cost is $10,000.
Friends and family will convene at the corner of 108th Street and 62nd Drive to co-name the street in honor of Joseph Hennessy.
The longtime running joke that every closing store in Forest Hills will become a Trader Joe's is finally becoming true.
A Forest Hills group threatened to close Burns Street to concertgoers, the only safe walkway into the stadium from Station Square.
The "It's My Park" event will take place on Saturday, May 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at MacDonald Park on Queens Boulevard.
A Memorial Day parade is slated to take place on Metropolitan Avenue on Sunday, May 28.
The proposed 5G unit would be installed on an existing telephone pole on Austin Street, between 69th Road and 70th Avenue.
The Compost Collective, a volunteer group based in Forest Hills, will host a local market starting on May 13 at 11 a.m.
Lynn Schulman, Council Member for District 29, announced Monday this year’s winning participatory budgeting projects.
The city will temporarily turn off water service on Ellwell Crescent between Alderton Street and 65th Dr. starting on Tuesday, April 11.
Thirteen new members will join Community Board 6, joining 17 others who are currently serving in the group.
Rabbi Mendy Hecht of Chabad of Forest Hills North accepted the proclamation on Monday on behalf of Chabad Lubavitch of Queens NY.
An Irish musician living in Glendale performed for staff at the LIJ Forest Hills Hospital and the North Shore University Hospital.
Queens Community House, located at 108-25 62nd Drive, will offer salsa classes to parents and teens on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Queens Community House, located at 108-25 62nd Drive, will offer sessions in English and Spanish starting next week.
Eddie Friedman, from Forest Hills, is struggling to pay $3,700, over four months in rent, with his disability funds.
Brookville Resident Helps Young Patients at Cohen Children's Medical Center
The food pantry reopened on Jan. 12 at the Queens Community House located at 108-25 62nd Drive.
Forest Hills is composed of over 212 tree species, according to the map, and have added over $1,280,688.22 of annual benefits.
Queens Community House, a multi-service settlement house located at 108-25 62nd Drive, started its fundraising efforts through Facebook.
LIJ Forest Hills, Foodtown, and Commpoint Queens will deliver turkeys and pies to 50 families in the neighborhood.
“These are artifacts exhibiting superb craftsmanship," Michael Perlman told Patch. "They also bear homage to New York’s bravest."
Michael Gebert served six years with the FDNY and was most recently assigned to Engine 324 on the Horace Harding Expressway.
“We enjoy ourselves,” said Michael Perlman. “Power to the people who understand and value their communities most by taking the initiative."
The festival will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Austin Street, according to Clearview Productions.
The free course is aiming to promote gender and income equity in STEAM fields, which historically underrepresent women and people of color.
Greg Stein, a 30-year LGBTQ and AIDS advocate, will have a street renamed in his honor on Queens Boulevard and 77th Avenue in the fall.
Deputy Chief Steven Silks helped revive The Forest Hills Stadium. Three years after his death, its gates were renamed in his honor.
The Church-in-the-Gardens displayed a banner for Pride month that read "A Just World For All." Two days later it was found in the trash.
The statue started as an idea honoring the Forest Hills superhero, but — thanks to clay and 3D imaging — it's starting to take shape.
Associates no longer need to wait for payday to receive earnings
Security, flexibility, career growth and employee satisfaction all traits of working in senior living communities
As a community bank, Flushing Bank worked closely with neighborhood businesses to help them stay on track throughout the pandemic.