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Annual ‘Taste of the World’ Food Festival Takes Place Next Weekend

Feb. 28, 2019  By Meghan Sackman Forest Hills will show off its wide variety of local cuisine during an annual food festival set to take place next Sunday. The Taste of the World festival, now in its eighth year, will take place at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m…. Read more »

12-Year-Old Boy Arrested For Drawing Swastikas on Rego Park School Playground

Feb. 28, 2019 By Christian Murray A 12-year-old boy has been arrested for scrawling swastikas and other anti-Semitic symbols on a Rego Park playground last week. The boy, whose name has not been released, was charged yesterday with aggravated harassment, according to news reports. The boy allegedly drew dozens of swastikas and messages such as… Read more »

Koslowitz Calls For the DOE to Intervene at Forest Hills High School, Follows Reports of Principal’s Indifferent Attitude Toward Drug Use

Feb. 26, 2019 By Meghan Sackman Council Member Karen Koslowitz is calling on the Department of Education to intervene at Forest Hills High School following a series of allegations that the principal is failing to punish students who smoke pot at school. Koslowitz, whose two daughters graduated from the school, issued a statement Tuesday saying that… Read more »

Beer Shop to Open in Forest Hills This Summer

Feb. 25, 2019  By Meghan Sackman A specialty beer shop and tavern focusing on local producers is anticipated to open in Forest Hills this summer. Nemo’s Beer Shop, which will be located at 110-64 Queens Blvd., will offer a wide variety of beers along with some wine and cider that patrons can either enjoy at… Read more »

Rego Park Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run on Queens Boulevard: NYPD

Feb. 25, 2019  By Meghan Sackman A 26-year-old woman was killed in a hit-and-run at a Rego Park intersection last night, police said. Sherena Hundalani, a resident of 98th Street, was walking on the sidewalk near 63rd Road and Queens Boulevard when a Lincoln Town Car leaving the Mobile gas station at that corner struck… Read more »

City Unveils Plan to Tackle ‘Broken Placard System,’ Includes New Technologies, 3-Strike Rule

Feb. 22, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled a much-anticipated plan yesterday that takes the next steps toward overhauling the “broken placard system” that has plagued New York City’s streets “for a long, long time,” with new technologies, a penalty system and a dedicated enforcement unit among the measures to be implemented…. Read more »