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http://www.oldkewgardens.com/
A short history featuring old photographs and vintage picture postcards.
http://www.sitebits.com/newyork/astoria/
The site features neighborhood livability ratings, listings of restaurants and other useful information.
http://www.arvernebythesea.com/
Information about this oceanfront community development project in the Rockaway area of Queens.
http://www.baysidequeens.com/
Restaurants, schools, online shopping, local officials, movies, events and a discussion forum.
http://www.creedmoorcivic.org/
An organization dedicated to keeping and improving the quality of life in the neighborhood of Bellerose in Queens, New York.
http://www.glendaleny.com/
Local history, news, businesses, classifieds, bulletin board.
http://astorialic.org/
The GAHS is a non-profit cultural and community oriented organization dedicated to preserving the past and promoting Long Island City's and Astoria's future.
http://www.hollisny.com/
News, poetry, opinions, and events in neighborhood east of Jamaica.
http://www.howardbeach.com/
Official site for Howard Beach. Cruise Cross Bay Blvd for restaurants and shopping, community interests, history, and pictures.
http://www.littleneck.net/
Listing of businesses, organizations, announcements and events for the Little Neck and Douglaston area.
http://www.licweb.com/
This site, however rudimentary in its appearance, has one nice feature: a L.I.C. community bulletin board.
http://www.neponsit.org/
Just fifteen miles from Manhattan, lies an oasis called Neponsit. A peninsula only 4 blocks wide, Neponsit occupies an area of less than one tenth of a square mile, bordered by Beach 142nd and Beach 146th Streets, Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean
http://www.richmondhillhistory.org/
The history of the neighborhood, and a look at the future.
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