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East Elmhurst is patrolled by the 115th Precinct of the NYPD, located at 92–15 Northern Boulevard. [4] The 115th Precinct was ranked 20th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. Crime has declined significantly since the late 20th century when the area was known as the "cocaine capital" of New York City.
Jackson Heights is patrolled by the 115th Precinct of the NYPD, at 92–15 Northern Boulevard. [5] The 115th Precinct was ranked 20th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. Crime has declined significantly since the late 20th century, when the area was known as the "cocaine capital" of New York City. [114]
Unlike neighborhoods in the other four boroughs, some Queens neighborhood names are used as the town name in postal addresses. For example, whereas the town, state construction for all addresses in Manhattan is New York, New York (except in Marble Hill, where Bronx, New York is used), and all neighborhoods in Brooklyn use Brooklyn, New York, residents of College Point would use the ...
The Queens Community Board 3 [3] is a local government in New York City, encompassing the neighborhoods of Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst and North Corona, as well as LaGuardia Airport, in the borough of Queens. [4]
The Q33 runs between Broadway and either 82nd Street (Jackson Heights), or 83rd Street (East Elmhurst). Most Q29 buses run from 83rd Street to 82nd Street, where it terminates. The East Elmhurst-bound Q49 runs from Broadway to 74th Street. The Q12, Q15 and Q26 run between Bowne and Union Streets. In addition, Main Street is a drop-off stop for ...
District 22 is based in northern Astoria in Queens, also covering parts of East Elmhurst, and Woodside. [3] Rikers Island, which is officially part of the Bronx, is located within the district. The district overlaps with Queens Community Boards 1 and 3, and with New York's 12th and 14th congressional districts.
District 34th is located in Queens, comprising the neighborhood of Jackson Heights, and parts of Corona, East Elmhurst, and Astoria. [4] 2010s ...
1789–1913: Parts of Manhattan. 1913–1945: Parts of Brooklyn. 1945–1973: Parts of Queens. 1973–1983: Parts of Nassau, Queens. 1983–present: Parts of Queens. Various New York districts have been numbered "6" over the years, including areas in New York City and various parts of upstate New York.