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Dear Members, Attached is the meeting notice for our general membership meeting to be held this Thursday, March 10 at 7:45pm at Church on the Hill. Looking forward to seeing you all there! Best Regards, Robert Hanophy, Jr. President […] Read More

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From Council Member Paul Vallone's website: January 19, 2016 For the first time, property owners and homeowner associations will be able to record existing restrictive covenants on properties throughout the City on the Department of Finance’s (DOF) Automated City Register Information System (ACRIS). As a result of the Council Member’s pending legislation and negotiations with City […] Read More

From QueensBP.org: “Only In Queens” QUEENS, NY – Borough President Melinda Katz shared some of the milestones reached in the first half of her term in office and outlined the priorities for the future of Queens in her second annual State of the Borough Address, delivered this morning at Colden Auditorium on the campus of Queens […] Read More

Thank you Senator Tony Avella, Assemblymember Ed Braunstein, local civic associations and neighbors for attending the RALLY on Saturday, January 16!  Our message to save Broadway-Flushing was sent loud and clear to Mayor DiBlasio […] Read More

From NY1: Community leaders are calling for landmark designation to save historic homes from development in Flushing. NY1's Clodagh McGowan filed the following report. While walking around the Broadway-Flushing district, you might forget you're in Northeast Queens. "We're not on Long Island! We're not standing in the middle of Westchester or Connecticut. We are in […] Read More

Joe Brostek, BFHA Communications Chair, sending a message to Mayor DiBlasio at the Rally to landmark Broadway-Flushing […] Read More

Dear Members, Sadly we must report another teardown.  The new owner of 33-05 157th Street has been granted permission by the DOB to tear down the beautiful house that has been there for about 100 years. This year has been the most destructive to the character of this charming neighborhood.  WE NEED TO TAKE ACTION […] Read More

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The photos in this first set of photos is courtesy of Rebekah Mae Photography: Here is another set of photos from the event […] Read More

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