Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
Views: 0The Kiwanis Club of Forest Hills is hosting their annual Breakfast with the Easter Bunny this Sunday, April 13 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Church Lower Hall, located at...
Views: 0The Kiwanis Club of Forest Hills is hosting their annual Breakfast with the Easter Bunny this Sunday, April 13 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Church Lower Hall, located at...
Views: 0Join The Friends of Station Square and tour Downtown Flushing with food personality Joe Distefano this weekend on April 11 and 12 as he leads two groups to some of the neighborhood’s more hidden foodie...
Views: 0The aging classic Forest Hills Stadium, a storied New York venue, is looking to reestablish itself as a destination for entertainment. To kick off what is promised to be a full concert season: A June...
Views: 0The Friends of the Queensway and Trust for Public Land released preliminary concept designs of the proposed QueensWay “highline” parkspace today in preparation for upcoming community workshops this month. The nearly 3.5-mile stretch of abandoned...
Views: 0Captain Thomas Conforti of the NYPD’s 112th Precinct told the 112th Community Council last Wednesday his officers have uncovered a pattern in a string of burglaries that have been plaguing Forest Hills since September. While...
Views: 0Police say they will be ticketing homeowners if garbage cans are used in spots where it is legal to park. It’s difficult enough to find a parking spot on Forest Hills streets in any kind...
Views: 0Glendale native Timothy Ducey recently got into the business of entrepreneurship after purchasing the Taphouse on Austin Street in Forest Hills and opening his very first bar, Acey Ducey’s on Metropolitan Avenue. After working for...
Views: 0 After serving the Rego Park community for more than 65 years, Joe Abbracciamento’s Restaurant and Catering will close its doors for good on March 2. John Abbracciamento, who works as the restaurant’s head chef,...
Views: 0Engineering for Kids is bringing a unique curriculum to the children of Queens – and it’s right here in the heart of Forest Hills. The new center at 116-16 Queens Blvd. held an open house...
Views: 0Perhaps a sculpture in New York City never experienced as much controversy as “The Triumph of Civic Virtue,” which proves that a significant work of public art inspires a great debate. Here’s a rundown of...