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Rego Park: 91-41 63rd Drive, Rego Park, NY 11374 The Rego Park branch has been open since 1937. It was moved 3 times, each time within the same block, and has been at its current location since March, 1975. [2] 49: Richmond Hill: 118-14 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill, NY 11418 Richmond Hill branch has held the same location since its opening in ...
Rego Park is located in Queens Community District 6 and its ZIP Code is 11374. [2] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 112th Precinct. [5] Politically, Rego Park is represented by the New York City Council's 29th District and a small part of the 24th and 25th Districts. [6]
Originally went non-stop between Rego Park and Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. [159] [290] Converted to limited-stop service along Woodhaven and Cross Bay Boulevards in 2006. [291] Service to Rego Park station via 63rd Drive [159] discontinued in January 2007. [292] [293] Service to the Elmhurst business district was added in 2009.
WOODLAND PARK — The borough has awarded a $4.89 million construction contract to rebuild and renovate its Alfred H. Baumann Free Public Library to TNS Construction LLC of Stanhope.
In 1949, a former Minor League Baseball field at 65th Place named Farmers' Oval after the Glendale Farmers Base Ball Club team, which had played at the field for half a century prior, was the site of a groundbreaking for a new park. In 1967, the park was officially renamed the Joseph F. Mafera Park, memorializing the late Queens Borough president.
Recreational architect Pam Blough presented a new plan dependent on the city obtaining an adjacent 1.7-acre site from Justin and Eileen Sweet after the property became available.
The Q59 turns right on Junction Boulevard and terminates at 62nd Road, near Rego Center and the 63rd Drive–Rego Park subway station in Rego Park. [2] [6] The westbound Q59 turns right off 62nd Road onto Queens Boulevard. At 90th Street, it makes a right to serve Queens Center and Queens Place Mall. This is so the Q59 can make a turn from the ...
One such space is a planned redesign of Scobert Gardens Park. This 1.2-acre Whiteaker Neighborhood park was established in 1983 through a $30,000 Community Development Block Grant.