Schulman had nearly 68 percent of votes in the race for the District 29 seat, according to preliminary results.
Here's what you need to know about voting in the 2023 general election if you live in Forest Hills.
Maio told Patch why he should be elected for the City Council's District 29 seat in the upcoming Nov. 7 election.
NY1 called the race for incumbent Council Member Lynn Schulman, defending her seat after just two years in office.
Lynn Schulman, 65, will have to defend her seat after just two years in office from a strong line-up of familiar faces in the district.
Lynn Schulman is seeking re-election in the 29th Council District, which encompasses Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, Rego Park, and other areas.
State Assembly Members Andrew Hevesi and Jenifer Rajkumar have also endorsed Schulman in her run for city council.
Central Queens residents can decide this week how $1 million in capital funding will be spent in the Fiscal Year 2024 city budget.
"The way to eradicate hate is with love and kindness," Rabbi Mendy Hecht said. “Our doors are going to be wide open."
Allison Sesso, whose house on Selfridge Street flooded during the hurricane, will join Rep. Meng in the President’s address to the nation.
Mobile sports wagering became available in New York in January and collected $542 million in taxes through October 30.
Hochul won about 52 percent of votes in the 28th district in Queens to Zeldin's 48 percent, according to a Patch analysis.
Many races in Queens are still awaiting final results after voters headed to the ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
U.S. Rep. Grace Meng won her re-election campaign, according to Associated Press projections.
New York state Sen. Joseph Addabbo, Jr. has requested for more than $700,000 in city funds for precincts in Forest Hills and Kew Gardens.
The funds are part of a spending bill passed in March by U.S. Rep. Grace Meng, who represents Forest Hills and Kew Gardens.
The PBA's endorsement for Addabbo comes as crime rates in New York City continue to soar.
The House Speaker joined lawmakers and health care providers in Forest Hills, Queens, to talk about the Inflationary Reduction Act.
Two Forest Hills lawmakers — U.S. Rep. Grace Meng and City Councilmember Lynn Shulman — say “The threat of future floods will continue."
Addabbo likely will keep District 15 seat after challenges from Japneet Singh and Albert Baldeo.
Neighbors' responses to a recently-released survey will inform what the local community board pushes for in next year's city budget.
Lynn Schulman told Brian Lehrer that she doesn't regret supporting the city's budget, instead blaming the DOE for school budget cut fallout.
Joseph Addabbo, the sole Democratic conference member to oppose a 2019 abortion act, wants to center "women's issues," especially post-Roe.
The State Assembly contest was officially called late Tuesday by The New York Times and NY1.
Forest Hills residents will cast ballots this month in a State Assembly primary, among others. Patch is profiling each candidate.
Tuesday is Election Day in Forest Hills — here's what you need to know about the primary races for Assembly, state committee, and more.
Borough President Donovan Richards said the Court's decision gutting the constitutional right to abortion was a "racist and sexist step."
In a letter signed by most women on the majority-woman Council, lawmakers urged the mayor to buy more formula and help stop price gouging.
A Forest Hills lawmaker co-sponsoring the bill said that some of his constituents have waited months to hear back about unemployment claims.
The Fairview Co-op is leading efforts to environmentally retrofit NYC buildings, which account for 70 percent of citywide carbon emissions.
A 30-year Queens Assemblywoman is accused by a rival of submitting forged signatures to get on the ballot. She denies the allegations.
New Yorkers facing eviction have a right to representation, but some might not have lawyers if courts don't reduce case volume, groups said.
The mayor is scrapping a promised expansion of NYC's curbside composting program, but another composting site is opening in Forest Hills.
Council Member Lynn Schulman, who ran on an LGBTQ advocacy platform, signed a letter against two Adams appointments with anti-gay histories.
Voters in Forest Hills will remain in District 6, which could get an influx of more conservative voters. Read more here.
The mayor, who lit up the buildings, also affirmed the importance of Holocaust education, especially amid a spate of citywide hate crimes.
The Queens unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
The Queens unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
Despite Lynn Schulman's win, District 29's GOP voter turnout more than doubled in the 2021 Council election compared to 2017, Patch found.