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  2. iPark - Wikipedia

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    iPark is "New York City's second biggest private parking-garage operator" behind Icon Parking [1] with their primary locations in Manhattan and three garages in Rego Park and two in Forest Hills. William Lerner is the founder [2] and president of the company. [3]

  3. Rego Park - Wikipedia

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    Rego Park's public schools, as are the public schools in all of New York City, are operated by the New York City Department of Education. The following elementary schools serve Rego Park and serve grades PK-5 unless otherwise indicated: P.S. 139 (Rego Park School, grades K–5) [45] P.S. 174 (William Sidney Mount School) [46]

  4. Junction Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    City of New York: Maintained by: NYCDOT: Length: 3.0 mi (4.8 km) [1] Location: Queens, New York City: South end: NY 25 (Queens Boulevard) in Rego Park: Major junctions: I-495 (Long Island Expressway) in Corona NY 25A (Northern Boulevard) in Jackson Heights Grand Central Parkway in East Elmhurst: North end: LaGuardia Airport in East Elmhurst

  5. Q72 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Q72 bus route constitutes a public transit route along Junction Boulevard and 94th Street in Queens, New York City. It operates between the Rego Park and East Elmhurst neighborhoods of Queens, and extends into LaGuardia Airport at the north end of the borough. It is city-operated under the MTA Bus Company brand of MTA Regional Bus Operations.

  6. Queens Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Queens Boulevard is a major thoroughfare connecting Midtown Manhattan, via the Queensboro Bridge, to Jamaica in Queens, New York City, United States. It is 7.5 miles (12.1 km) long and forms part of New York State Route 25. Queens Boulevard runs northwest to southeast from Queens Plaza at the Queensboro Bridge entrance in Long Island City.

  7. Queens Community Board 6 - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Community Board 6 is the local government body in the New York City borough of Queens, encompassing the neighborhoods of Forest Hills and Rego Park. [3] It is delimited by the Horace Harding Expressway to the north, Woodhaven Boulevard to the west, the Jackie Robinson Parkway to the south, and the Grand Central Parkway on the east.