Queens’ beaches open for summer season
Queens’ beaches opened to the usual fanfare on Friday as locals and elected officials celebrated the start of the summer beach season ahead of the holiday weekend.
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Queens’ beaches opened to the usual fanfare on Friday as locals and elected officials celebrated the start of the summer beach season ahead of the holiday weekend.
Queens Community Board 5 (CB5) welcomed newly appointed board representatives at the monthly meeting held on Wednesday, April 8, at Christ the King High School in Middle Village. T...
Queens Rising 2026 officially launched with a Kick-Off Celebration at Queens Museum, 100-01 Northern Blvd. in Corona, on Monday, April 13, previewing a month-long, multidisciplinar...
QUEENS DAY IN ALBANY 2026: Join the Queens Chamber of Commerce and the business community on May 5 for Queens Day in Albany 2026. This annual event includes a meet-and-greet with t...
Why is so much pollen in the air? Everybody – and everything – loves to be in Queens, especially this week, which is full of Earth Day fun, apples, Marilyn Monroe, cartoons, great...
As city and state leaders continue budget negotiations surrounding transportation and infrastructure priorities, students, transit advocates, and community members gathered at Qu...
The Queens Public Library held a special celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Central Library at 89-11 Merrick Blvd. in Jamaica on Monday, April 20. Among those on hand for t...
Professional baseball returned to Queens recently. May the Mets go all the way, but in the meantime, let’s enjoy Taiwanese rock, plant history, nutty brown bread, cruising, and fre...
The Queens Chamber of Commerce and hundreds of business leaders from across the borough traveled to Albany, met with state lawmakers and advocated for the borough’s economic future...
Well over 200 people gathered in a small section of Cunningham Park last Saturday as the national No Kings 3 event came to Fresh Meadows.The crowd, armed only with signs, musical i...
The Queens Economic Development Corporation announced the five winners of the 2026 Queens and Tech and Innovation Challenge (QTIC) on Tuesday, April 28, at the New York Hall of Sci...
More than 100 other Queens artists who had their work funded last month through the Queens Arts Fund.
Queens Rising, the borough-wide multidisciplinary arts celebration, officially kicked off its fifth annual month-long festival with an energizing launch event at the Queens Museum...
The Broadway Education Alliance Inc. is pleased to announce the 50 nominees who will compete for the title of Outstanding Performer in the 16th annual Roger Rees Awards for Excelle...
While foreclosures in Queens remained static year-over-year during the first quarter of 2026, it had by far the highest number among all New York City boroughs, according to a repo...
More than 4,000 degree candidates were recognized Thursday during Queens College’s 102nd commencement ceremony, where civic leaders, distinguished alumni and graduating students re...
While New Yorkers and potential visitors are bracing for transportation headaches when the World Cup comes to town in June, City Hall is hoping to ease the pain and speed up bu...
Long Island Rail Road riders in Queens rejoiced on Tuesday as the nation’s busiest rail line started up again after a worker strike suspended train service for three days.
The median sales price in Queens went up 2% year-over-year during the first quarter of 2026, from $581,000 last year to $590,000 this year, according to a report by PropertyShark....
Queens, home to four times as many LIRR stations as the rest of the boroughs combined, felt the pain on Monday as the LIRR workers’ strike entered its third day – and first wee...
Antisemitic graffiti was found at several locations in Queens, including the Rego Park Jewish Center and a synagogue in Forest Hills, on Monday morning.
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards announced that his Constituent Services department will be offering mobile office hours on a biweekly basis across multiple Queens Public...
Two of Queens’ more tenured elected officials are now running unopposed in this year’s primaries after their opponents failed to get enough petition signatures to appear on the...
Nearly 100 people in the World’s Borough have submitted petitions to appear on the ballot in June’s primary elections for Assembly, State Senate and Congress.
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