Pick up fresh fruits, veggies, pasta and more at this newly opened Flushing Greenmarket

Pick up fresh fruits, veggies, pasta and more at this newly opened Flushing Greenmarket

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Flushing residents can access farm fresh food, free recipes and more at this local farmers market.

The Flushing Greenmarket at Maple Playground officially launched its second season on July 5. The market will be open every Wednesday until Nov. 22.

  Shoppers can buy fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, pasta, soups and baked goods from regional farms and producers, includ...
Compete in this fun family race at Flushing Meadows Corona Park this weekend

Compete in this fun family race at Flushing Meadows Corona Park this weekend

Photo by Alan Roche  

Engage in some fun fitness for the whole family at this free event in Flushing this weekend.

The Family Adventure Race will take place in Flushing Meadows Corona Park on Sunday, July 9. A pair of one-hour timed races will feature an obstacle course with 12 activity stations, including a javelin throw, hurdles, basketball fre...
Savor comfort food and barbecue inspired by the borough’s diversity at this new Queens eatery

Savor comfort food and barbecue inspired by the borough’s diversity at this new Queens eatery

  Photos by Justin Shockley Find dishes like this Heirloom Tomato Burrata at Forest Hills' Queens Bully.

There’s a new kid in town in Forest Hills.

Queens Bully, lovingly named after what Queens-native part owners Rohan Aggarwal and Suraj Patel called Queens Boulevard growing up, is located on the corner of the major roadway and 76th Road. The unique neighborhood addition will have a...
How to Move With Kids Without Losing Your Mind

There’s no doubt that moving can be a life-draining experience under the best of circumstances. Add in kids—and it most certainly does not qualify as “the best of circumstances.” In fact, complete chaos can ensue. But don’t despair: Here are some tips to minimize the insanity of relocation with little tykes in tow.

Give them an early heads up

Kids are insightful little critters, and even the really young ones have likely gathered that something is up. Rather than letting t...
8 Staircase Decorating Ideas That Raise the Bar, From Railings to Risers

If you think your home’s staircase is just a way of getting to the second floor, think again.

The stairs are a focal point of your home—and often the first thing that your guests or, if you’re selling, a potential buyer will see when they walk in your front door.

 

Your entryway could benefit from a fresh burst of color on the toe kick of every step on your staircase, says Art Freedman, CEO of Max Warehouse in Sacramento, CA.

A single color is fine, but why not go (a step) further...

Keep your wood deck looking as good as new with a little regular care.

It can be a cookout space, lounge area complete with a brightly colored umbrella, or a display of potted plants. For whatever purpose you use your wood deck, it requires regular maintenance and upkeep to be able to provide you with years of pleasure.

The key to preventing long-lasting damage to your deck is spotting and repairing the most common problems early on. With a little attention — and this helpful checklist of main...
Walking food tour of Rego Park

Walking food tour of Rego Park explores Central Asian cuisines

 

Enjoy the tastes, aromas, and languages of the Silk Road.

Noshwalks, a culinary walking tour company run by internationally renown guide Myra Alperson, will lead a food-heavy trek through Rego Park on Sunday, June 11, starting at 1 p.m. Bring an empty stomach, an open mind, and some comfortable shoes.

  Rego Park has a large population of Central Asian immigrants who are observant Jews. Thus, it is referred to as “Litt...
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