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The Sunnyside branch was first opened in 1935. It has been located at 43-06 Greenpoint Ave since 1976. [2] 60: Whitestone: 151-10 14 Road, Whitestone, NY 11357 The Whitestone branch was first opened in 1907. It has moved three times, to its present location at 151-10 14th Road, Whitestone, NY. [2] 61: Windsor Park
Mosaic West Church and Community Center is located at 46-01 43rd Avenue. During the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, local business owner Sofia Moncayo led a volunteer-run food pantry at the church. [35] Islamic Institute of New York, located at 55-11 Queens Boulevard; Sunnyside Muslim Center, located at 39-18 47th Ave
The Queens Public Library (QPL), also known as the Queens Borough Public Library and Queens Library (QL), is the public library for the borough of Queens, and one of three public library systems serving New York City. It is one of the largest library systems in the world by circulation, having loaned 13.5 million items in the 2015 fiscal year ...
The Long Island City branch is located at 37-44 21st Street. [150] A third branch, the Court Square branch, opened in 1989 and was located on the ground floor of One Court Square. [151] One Court Square's former owner, Citigroup, leased the space to the library for $1 per month. After the tower's new owner Savanna failed to renew the Court ...
Public schools in Richmond Hill are operated by the New York City Department of Education. All of the following public elementary schools serve grades PK-5 unless otherwise noted. PS 51 (grades PK-1) [66] PS 54 Hillside Avenue School [67] PS 55 The Maure School (grades K-5) [68] PS 56 Harry Eichler School (grades 2–5) [69] PS 62 Chester Park ...
A promise to build a new LIRR station in Sunnyside to provide access to Penn Station was quietly abandoned by then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration in 2016 as the East Side Access project to ...
The Glen Oaks branch of the Queens Public Library is located at 256-04 Union Turnpike. [10] The current building, redesigned by the architects Scott Marble and Karen Fairbanks in 2013, replaced the original library (demolished in 2010). [11] The new library is twice the size of the old one, and has won numerous awards, from design through ...
Opened on December 16, 2013, the Mariners Harbor Library is located amidst the rich maritime heritage of Staten Island's Mariners Harbor neighborhood. A single-story branch library situated on a 16,000-square foot plot, Mariners Harbor is the thirteenth branch of The New York Public Library on Staten Island and serves roughly 30,000 people. [29] 85