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Austin Street, the main shopping area in Forest Hills, Queens, New York.
Austin Street, the main shopping area in Forest Hills, Queens, New York.

Forest Hills is a neighborhood in central part of the New York City borough of Queens. It is bordered to the north by Rego Park, to the east by Flushing Meadows Park, the Grand Central Parkway and Kew Gardens, to the west by Middle Village and to the south by Forest Park. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 6.[1] Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2272x1704, 1129 KB) Austin Street, the main shopping area in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2272x1704, 1129 KB) Austin Street, the main shopping area in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... The Five Boroughs redirects here. ... For other uses, see Queens (disambiguation) and Queen. ... Rego Park is a neighborhood in the central portion of the New York City borough of Queens. ... Flushing Meadows Park, also sometimes referred to as Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, is located in northern Queens, New York City, USA at the intersection of the Long Island Expressway and the Grand Central Parkway. ... The Grand Central Parkway is a parkway that stretches from the Triborough Bridge in New York City to Nassau County in Long Island. ... Kew Gardens is a neighborhood in central Queens bounded to the north and east by the Jackie Robinson Parkway (formerly Interborough Parkway), the Van Wyck Expressway, and Queens Boulevard, also to the east by 127th Street, to the south by 85th Avenue, and to the west by Babbage Street and... Metropolitan Avenue, and Metro Mall, in Middle Village, Queens NY Middle Village is a neighborhood in central Queens, a borough of New York City. ... Forest Park in Queens (538 acres; 215 hectares) is one of the natural treasures of New York City. ... The Queens Community Board 6 is a local government in the New York City borough of Queens, encompassing the neighborhoods of Forest Hills and RegoPark. ...

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Neighborhood

The neighborhood is home to a mix of middle to upper-class residents, the latter of whom often live in the neighborhood's prestigious Forest Hills Gardens area. Forest Hills has historically had a very large Jewish population with more than 10 synagogues located in the area. Forest Hills Gardens is a private community located in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. ... For other uses, see Jew (disambiguation). ... A synagogue (from Greek synagoge place of assembly literally meeting, assembly,) is a Jewish house of prayer and study. ...

An east view down Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills.
An east view down Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills.

The community was founded in 1906, but before that it was known as Whitepot. In 1909, Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, who founded the Russell Sage Foundation, bought 142 acres (0.6 km²) of land from the Cord Meyer Development Company. The original plan was to build good low-income housing and improve living conditions of the working poor. Grosvenor Atterbury, a renowned architect, was given the commission to design Forest Hills Gardens. The neighborhood was planned on the model of the garden communities of England. As a result, there are many Tudor-style homes in Forest Hills, most of which are now located in Forest Hills Gardens. However, there are currently a number of Tudor homes in particular areas of Forest Hills outside of the Gardens. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1944x2592, 1818 KB) I (Nutmegger) took this photo in Queens on July 23, 2006 and hereby release it into the public domain. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1944x2592, 1818 KB) I (Nutmegger) took this photo in Queens on July 23, 2006 and hereby release it into the public domain. ... A view down Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills. ... Margaret Olivia Slocum (Mrs. ... The Russell Sage Foundation is a small foundation located in New York City that is devoted exclusively to research in the social sciences. ... Grosvenor Atterbury (July 7, 1869 Detroit, MI - October 18, 1956 Southampton, NY) was an American architect, urban planner and writer. ... Forest Hills Gardens is a housing development in the neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens (in New York City). ... Ascott House, Buckinghamshire. ...


The neighborhood contains areas of private houses with little commerce, such as the Gardens area; dense commercial districts full of stores and large apartment complexes; and streets with the six-story brick apartment buildings common throughout Queens. The main thoroughfare is the 12-lane-wide Queens Boulevard, while Metropolitan Avenue is known for its antique shops. The commercial heart of Forest Hills is a mile-long stretch of Austin Street, which contains many restaurants, boutiques, and chain stores. Forest Hills is also home to a large working to middle-class community consisting mostly of Bukharan, along with Russian and Persian, Jews (Mostly from Iran) and a variety of other Asian and Hispanic immigrants, residing mostly north of 65th Avenue around 108th Street. On 62nd Drive, the last block before 108th Street ventures north into Corona, Queens, is a NYCHA low-income housing project that caused controversy among the residents in the more prestigious areas in Forest Hills when first constructed. A view down Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills. ... For other uses, see Antique (disambiguation). ... Language(s) Traditionally Bukhari, Russian and Hebrew spoken in addition. ... A modern-day synagogue in Iran. ... Asian people[1] is a demonym for people from Asia. ... Corona, Queens, (zip code 11368) is a neighborhood in the former Township of Flushing in the New York City borough of Queens surrounded by Flushing, Jackson Heights, and Elmhurst. ...

Station Square
Station Square

Forest Hills was once the home of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, played at the West Side Tennis Club before it moved to the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Park. When the Open was played at the tennis stadium, the tournament was commonly referred to merely as Forest Hills just as The Championships, Wimbledon are referred to as Wimbledon. In the 2001 motion picture The Royal Tenenbaums, Luke Wilson's character plays a tennis match at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills. Gene Hackman's character is also shown cruising on the premises. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... For other uses, see U.S. Open. ... The West Side Tennis Club is a private tennis club located in Forest Hills, a neighborhood in New York City, USA. The venue is most notable for hosting the United States Open Tennis Championships from 1915 until 1977. ... Bronze Statue at the USTA National Tennis Center. ... Flushing Meadows Park, also sometimes referred to as Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, is located in northern Queens, New York City, USA at the intersection of the Long Island Expressway and the Grand Central Parkway. ... The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly referred to as Wimbledon, is the oldest major championship in tennis and is widely considered to be the most prestigious. ... The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly referred to as Wimbledon, is the oldest major championship in tennis and is widely considered to be the most prestigious. ... The Royal Tenenbaums is the 2001 dramatic comedy about three genius siblings who experience great success in youth, and even greater disappointment and failure after their eccentric father leaves them in their adolescent years. ... Luke Cunningham Wilson (born September 21, 1971) is an American film actor. ... Eugene Allen Gene Hackman[1] (born January 30, 1930) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actor. ...


Forest Hills is also home to the main offices of JetBlue Airways Corp., a US low-cost carrier.[2] For the Jet Blue database used in Exchange Server and Active Directory, see Extensible Storage Engine. ... A Cebu Pacific Airbus A319 parked on the apron at Ninoy Aquino International Airport. ...


Two monuments are erected in Forest Hills Gardens: Forest Hills Gardens is a private community located in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. ...

“The Great War ” redirects here. ... This article is about the yachting competition. ...

Demographics

As of the 2000 census, there were 41,417 people residing in Forest Hills. The population density was 27,396 people per square mile (10,582/km²). The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 73.1% White, 20.1% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 1.62% African American, 0.12% Native American, 2.39% from other races, and 2.61% from two or more races. 9.35% of the population were Hispanic of any race. 41.6% of the population was foreign born, 47.4% came from Asia, 34.6 from Europe, 14.9 from Latin America and 3.1% from other. The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...


Statistics

The Forest Hills Housing Co-ops are located on 62nd Drive and 108th Street. A telephone numbering plan is a system that allows subscribers to make and receive telephone calls across long distances. ... The blue area is New York State, and the red area is area code 718 (partially overlaid by 347 and 917). ... 347 is an area code used as an overlay to area code 718. ... Mr. ... Timezone and TimeZone redirect here. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ... This article is about the geographical term. ... Longitude is the east-west geographic coordinate measurement most commonly utilized in cartography and global navigation. ...


Education

Forest Hills, like all areas of New York City, is served by the New York City Department of Education. The Official Seal of the City of New York The New York City Department of Education is the branch of municipal government in New York City that manages the citys public school system. ...


K-12 Schools

Forest Hills High School

Forest Hills pupils attend several different elementary Schools, including: Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...

  • P.S. 101 School In The Gardens
  • P.S. 144 Col. Jeromus Remsen School
  • P.S. 175 Lynn Gross Discovery School
  • P.S. 196 Grand Central Parkway
  • P.S. 220 Edward Mandel

Junior High students in Forest Hills pupils attend either J.H.S. 157 Stephen A. Halsey (commonly referred to as Halsey) in Rego Park or J.H.S. 190 Russell Sage (known as Sage) in Forest Hills.


Recently, New York City high school students have begun applying to the high schools of their choice, as there is no longer a zoning policy for Forest Hills High School. Famous graduates of Forest Hills High School include Jerry Springer and the founding members of the Ramones. Students from all over New York City may apply to high schools in other parts of the city. In addition to Forest Hills High School, a large percentage of students from both J.H.S. 157 and J.H.S. 190 gain admission to other high schools in New York City. Many J.H.S. 157 students also attend the Bronx High School of Science and Brooklyn Technical High School.[3] Traditionally many more students from J.H.S. 190 choose to study at Stuyvesant High School and Townsend Harris High School, in addition to the Bronx High School of Science.[4] Many of the students from outside the district accepted to attend Forest Hills High School are those who applied to either the school's Law & Humanities program, or the Carl Sagan program in accelerated math and science. FHHS has also began admitting students by audition to their Academy of Instructional Music and Performing Arts in 2005.[5] Forest Hills High School (FHHS) is a public secondary school in Queens, New York City. ... This article is about Jerry Springer himself. ... The Ramones (L-R, Johnny, Tommy, Joey, Dee Dee) on the cover of their debut self-titled album (1976), cementing their place at the dawn of the punk movement. ... The Bronx High School of Science (commonly called Bronx Science, Bronx Sci, or just Science, and officially known as H.S. 445) is a specialized New York City public high school. ... Brooklyn Technical High School, commonly called Brooklyn Tech or just Tech, and also administratively sometimes as High School 430, is a New York City public high school that specializes in engineering, math and science and is the largest specialized high school for science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the United... Stuyvesant High School, commonly referred to as Stuy,[3] is a New York City public high school that specializes in mathematics and science. ... Townsend Harris High School is a public magnet high school for the humanities in the borough of Queens in New York City. ... The Bronx High School of Science (commonly called Bronx Science, Bronx Sci, or just Science, and officially known as H.S. 445) is a specialized New York City public high school. ... Forest Hills High School (FHHS) is a public secondary school in Queens, New York City. ...


Colleges

Bramson ORT College is an undergraduate college operated by the American branch of the Jewish charity World ORT. Its main campus is in Forest Hills, with a satellite campus in Brooklyn. Bramson ORT College is an undergraduate college in New York City operated by the American branch of the Jewish charity World ORT. Its main campus is in Forest Hills, Queens, with a satellite campus in Brooklyn. ... In some educational systems, undergraduate education is post-secondary education up to the level of a Bachelors degree. ... The word Jew ( Hebrew: יהודי) is used in a wide number of ways, but generally refers to a follower of the Jewish faith, a child of a Jewish mother, or someone of Jewish descent with a connection to Jewish culture or ethnicity and often a combination... World ORT is a non-governmental organisation whose mission is the advancement of Jewish people through training and education, with past and present activities in over 100 countries. ... This article is about the borough of New York City. ...


Notable residents

Notable current and former residents of Forest Hills include:

Hank Albert Azaria (born April 25, 1964 in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, United States) is an American actor, director, comedian and voice artist. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... This biographical article needs additional references for verification. ... Walter Carl Becker (born February 20, 1950 in New York, New York) is the guitarist (and sometimes electric bassist) half of the duo at the core of the jazz-rock group Steely Dan. ... Steely Dan is a Grammy-Award winning American jazz rock band centered on core members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... Arthur Buchwald (October 20, 1925 – January 17, 2007) was an American humorist best known for his long-running column that he wrote in The Washington Post, which in turn was carried as a syndicated column in many other newspapers. ... Michael A. Burstein is an American writer of science fiction. ... David Stephen Caruso (born January 7, 1956 in Forest Hills, Queens, New York) is an American film and television actor. ... CSI: Miami is a spinoff of the popular CBS network series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ... NYPD Blue was an Emmy Award-winning hour long-running American television police drama set in New York City. ... Dale Carnegie Dale Breckenridge Carnegie (originally Carnegey) (November 24, 1888–November 1, 1955) was an American writer and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking and interpersonal skills. ... Carol Elaine Channing (born on January 31, 1921 in Seattle, Washington) is an American singer and actress. ... For other uses of Broadway, see Broadway. ... Earl Douglas was born May 28, 1970 in Brooklyn, NY and is the Executive Producer for the Ron and Fez radio show on XM Satellite Radio. ... Opie and Anthony Opie (Gregg Hughes, 1965- ) and Anthony (Anthony Cumia, 1963- ) are the hosts of the satellite radio program The Opie and Anthony Show. ... The Ron and Fez Show is a radio talk show hosted by Ron Bennington and Fez Marie Whatley. ... “XM” redirects here. ... Geraldine Anne Ferraro (born August 26, 1935) is a Democratic politician and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives. ... Art Garfunkel in Bad Timing (1980) Arthur Ira Garfunkel (born November 5, 1941) is an American white gollywog and actor, best known as half of the folk duo Simon and Garfunkel. ... Squalltoonix (born March 6, 1926 in New York City) is an American economist and was Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve of the United States from 1987 to 2006. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... This article is a biography of Howard Stern as an individual; for information regarding his radio show see The Howard Stern Show. ... The Wack Pack is the name given to a wide assortment of regular guests of the Howard Stern Show. ... Alan G. Hevesi (born 1940 in Queens, New York) is the Democratic Comptroller of the State of New York. ... Steve Hofstetter (born September 11, 1979) is an author, columnist and comedian, who started with material particularly pertaining to college life, and has since become a social commentator. ... Donna Karan is the fashion designer and the creator of the DKNY (Donna Karan New York) clothing label. ... Melinda Katz is an American Democratic Party politician in New York, and a member of the New York City Council from Queens. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was a deafblind American author, activist and lecturer. ... David Krumholtz (born May 15, 1978) is an American actor. ... Michael Landon (October 31, 1936 – July 1, 1991) was an American actor, singer, producer, and director, who starred in three popular NBC TV series that spanned three decades. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... For the fictional character of this name, see Stan Lee (Judge Dredd character). ... This article is about the comic book company. ... Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ... David John Leonard (b. ... MIN XIAO-FEN Pipa player / vocalist Min Xiao-Fen, internationally known for her virtuosity and fluid style, is a prototype artist in this tradition. ... A woman plays the pipa in the New York City Subways Times Square Station, 2004. ... John Carroll OConnor (August 2, 1924 – June 21, 2001) was an Irish American actor, most famous for his portrayal of the character Archie Bunker in the television sitcoms All in the Family (1971-1979) and Archie Bunkers Place (1979-1983). ... Information Gender Male Age 50 (in 1974) Date of birth 1924 Date of death Unknown (still alive as of 1983) Occupation Blue Collar (19??-1978) Bar Owner (1979-????) Family Michael Stivic (son-in-law) Joey Stivic (grandson) Alfred Bunker (brother) Barbara Lee Billie Bunker (niece) Katherine Bunker (sister-in-law... All in the Family is an acclaimed American situation comedy that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979. ... Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ... Grandmaster Susan Polgar (born April 19, 1969, as Zsuzsanna Zsuzsa Polgár (nee Polgar Zsuzsanna)) is a Hungarian-born American chess player. ... The Womens World Chess Championship is played to determine the womens world champion in chess. ... The Ramones (L-R, Johnny, Tommy, Joey, Dee Dee) on the cover of their debut self-titled album (1976), cementing their place at the dawn of the punk movement. ... Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... Wilhelm Reich (March 24, 1897 – November 3, 1957) was an Austrian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. ... For other uses, see Psychiatrist (disambiguation). ... For the record label, see Orgone Recordings. ... Raymond Romano (born December 21, 1957 in Queens, New York) is an Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated, American actor and comedian best known for his starring role on the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. ... Everybody Loves Raymond is an American sitcom originally broadcast on CBS from 1996 to 2005. ... Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, half of the folk-singing duo Simon and Garfunkel who continues a successful solo career. ... This article is about Jerry Springer himself. ... Anthony David Weiner (born September 4, 1964) is a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of New York. ... Type Bicameral Speaker of the House of Representatives House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, (D) since January 4, 2007 Steny Hoyer, (D) since January 4, 2007 House Minority Leader John Boehner, (R) since January 4, 2007 Members 435 plus 4 Delegates and 1 Resident Commissioner Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party... New Yorks 9th Congressional District is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in New York City. ... Leslie West (born October 22, 1945) is an American rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. ... Mountain is an American rock band, popular in the early 1970s. ...

References

  1. ^ Queens Community Boards, New York City. Accessed September 3, 2007.
  2. ^ JBLU: Profile for JETBLUE AIRWAYS CP, Yahoo! Finance, accessed February 4, 2007
  3. ^ NYC Dept. of Ed. Statistics, accessed February 23, 2007
  4. ^ NYC Dept. of Ed. Statistics, accessed February 23, 2007
  5. ^ FOREST HILLS HIGH SCHOOL, Q440, Borough of QUEENS, Zip Code 11375, accessed February 23, 2007
  6. ^ Schillinger, Liesl. "Be It a Cabin, High-Rise or Ranch, There’s No Place Like It", The New York Times, December 24, 2006. Accessed October 24, 2007. "For the actor Hank Azaria, home was a three-bedroom apartment on the 14th floor of a towering complex in Forest Hills."
  7. ^ In Step With David Caruso (TV and film actor), Parade (magazine), March 6, 2005
  8. ^ Clines, Francis X. "In Training for a Run on the Political Stage", The New York Times, February 19, 1997. Accessed October 31, 2007. "She commutes here on alternate weeks for five nights of shows, traveling from Forest Hills, Queens, where she lives with her husband, John A. Zaccaro."
  9. ^ Jewish Virtual Library: Art Garfunkel, accessed December 11, 2006
  10. ^ Navarro, Mireya. " A Comptroller Candidate Fights for Recognition", The New York Times, July 15, 1993. Accessed October 8, 2007. "A native New Yorker, Mr. Hevesi lives in Forest Hills with his wife, Carol."
  11. ^ Silverberg, Alex. "Comic Thanks His Queens Upbringing", copy of article from The Queens Tribune, July 6, 2007. Accessed October 18, 2007. "Hofstetter has been all around Queens. He spent his younger years in Briarwood before moving on to Forest Hills, and finally settling down in Rego Park for the duration of his teen years."
  12. ^ Severo, Richard. "Carroll O'Connor, Embodiment of Social Tumult as Archie Bunker, Dies at 76", The New York Times, June 22, 2001. Accessed November 18, 2007. "The O'Connors lived well, at first in the Bronx, later in a larger apartment in Elmhurst, Queens, and finally in a nice single-family home in Forest Hills, Queens, then an enclave for people of means."
  13. ^ Strickland, Carol. "Can Sitcom Make It With L.I. Setting?", The New York Times, December 1, 1996. Accessed November 12, 2007. "For Everybody Loves Raymond, the route to Hollywood Hills began in Forest Hills, where Ray Romano, a standup comedian and the star of the show, grew up."
  14. ^ Fischler, Marcelle S. "Nascent Hall of Fame to Welcome First Honorees"., The New York Times , October 15, 2006. Accessed November 26, 2007. "Dee Snider of Stony Brook, the shock-rocker from the 1980's heavy metal band Twisted Sister, known for his defiant metal anthem We're Not Gonna Take It, and Leslie West of the band Mountain, who grew up in East Meadow, Lawrence and Forest Hills, are also being inducted..."

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