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The Queens Jewish Center, also known as Queens Jewish Center and Talmud Torah or QJC, is an Orthodox synagogue in Forest Hills, Queens, New York City, New York, United States. The synagogue was established by a dozen families in 1943 to serve the growing central Queens Jewish community. [2] The current spiritual leader is Rabbi Judah Kerbel.
Rego Center, Queens Center Mall: Start: Corona – Otis Avenue and Horace Harding Expressway: Via: Eliot Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue, Penelope Avenue, 63rd Drive, 62nd Drive / 63rd Road: End: Forest Hills – 62nd Drive & 108th Street: Length: 7.3 miles (11.7 km) Service; Operates: All times except late nights [7] Annual patronage: 1,743,206 ...
As part of the changes, the former Q31 and Q31A routes were consolidated into the new Q31. The Q31A had run from 32nd Avenue and 201st Street to the Queens Village LIRR station. [227] The changes took effect February 3, 1957. [176] [177] [178] [228]: 37
[43] [44] As part of the redesign, the Q23 would have been replaced by a high-density "intra-borough" route, the QT11, running along 108th Street, Queens Boulevard, Union Turnpike, and 188th Street to Fresh Meadows. The QT11 would still originate in East Elmhurst but would continue along 108th Street between Ditmars and Queens Boulevards.
A 2011 Nova Bus LFS (8007) on the Queens Village-bound Q1 local leaving the 165th Street Bus Terminal, traveling north on 165th Street at 89th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens in September 2018. The Q1 begins at Bays 1 and 2 of the 165th Street Bus Terminal. It runs north along Merrick Boulevard to Hillside Avenue, then proceeds east along Hillside ...
The intersection of 108th Street and Corona Avenue is the historic center of the Italian-American community, sometimes referred to as Corona Heights. The majority Hispanic community now consists of Dominicans, Colombians , Ecuadorians , Salvadorans , Guatemalans , Bolivians , Peruvians , Mexicans , Venezuelans , and Chileans .
In December 2019, the MTA released a draft redesign of the Queens bus network. [26] [27] As part of the redesign, the Q58 would have become a "intra-borough" route called the QT58, and it would be rerouted east of 108th Street to use Roosevelt Avenue rather than Horace Harding Expressway and College Point Boulevard. A new "high-density" route ...
Across the Long Island Expressway, in nearby Elmhurst, is the Queens Center Mall. [7] This mall opened on September 12, 1973, on land previously occupied by Fairyland, [22] [23] [24] a supermarket, and automobile parking. The mall doubled in size from 2002 to 2004. [7] The first Trader Joe's in Queens opened in 2007 at 90–30 Metropolitan ...