New Parks Committee Chair Peter Koo talks Grodenchik, safety and upkeep
/He takes over the position at a time when parks across the city — and Queens, in particular — are in desperate need of upgrades and upkeep.
Read MoreHe takes over the position at a time when parks across the city — and Queens, in particular — are in desperate need of upgrades and upkeep.
Read MoreAmong the runners were more than 2,500 Queens residents, including second-place finisher Patricio Castillo, from Flushing, who finished with a time of 30:06.
Read MoreOutdoor goes indoors. New works complement golden oldies. Loud gets silent. Dogs mix with birds. Esoteric becomes pop.
Read MoreThe concert will last from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and “offer a range of food, entertainment and activities for people of all ages.”
Read MoreDid you know Queens hosts the biggest Memorial Day parade in the United States?
Read MoreIt’s prime wedding season once again, which means cake, happy tears and bridesmaid dresses galore.
Read MoreQueens fun is predictably awesome with Latin dance, improvisational jazz, comedy, sculpture, some one-person plays, bird-watching and sculpture.
Read MoreWashington D.C. and Newark may get the attention, but fewer blooms are more iconic than the blossoms bursting pink and white throughout Queens.
Read MoreThe Queens International Night Market will making its delicious return to Flushing Meadows Corona Park to kick off its fifth season on April 20.
Read Morelmost all 700 attendees expected to participate live or work in Queens
Read MoreThe market will run every Saturday through the spring and will feature dozens of diverse food options, all priced at $6 or less.
Read MoreThe New York City Parks Department took a page out of the MTA’s book last week by revealing a subway-style map of some of the city’s greatest green spaces.
Read More“How we manage our built environment, as well as our public spaces, directly impacts the quality of business and residential life in the borough.”
Read MoreEver since the World’s Fair in 1964, a combination of neglect, decay and even Hurricane Sandy have left the hulking pavilion in disrepair.
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