Tag: laurelton
229th Street (131) Revives It’s Block Party In Honor of A...
After a sixteen-year hiatus, the 229th Street (131) Block Association proudly hosted its long-awaited block party on May 30, 2026. In a unanimous decision,...
Jasmine’s Academic Tutoring
Looking for personalized academic support for your child, especially to prepare for math and science exams? Jasmine’s Academic Tutoring offers one-on-one online tutoring focused...
Hope Day 2026
Join Bethlehem Assembly of God as we host Hope Day in Rosedale, a free community event filled with fun, entertainment, and resources for the...
One Love- Raising Canes Opens A New Restaurant in Laurelton
Raising Canes will have its grand opening on May 13, 2026 in Laurelton. The new restaurant will have a drive through and an outside...
All In A Green Day’s Work
I am Valan, seventh grader and two year participant of the STEAM program. For the past two years I’ve been in the program, I’ve...
A Brand New Look
Hi my name is Zoe Glover and I'm in the 8th grade participating in the STEAM program for 3 years. In the program we...
From Creativity to Community Change
I am Akayla Wilson and I am in the 8th grade. I have been in STEAM since 6th grade , making this my third...
State of The District- We Don’t Chase Headlines, We Chase Results
Council Member Selvena Brooks-Powers held her State of the District address serendipitously on March 8, 2026—International Women's Day. The event was originally scheduled for...
No Room For ICE In Southeast Queens
On March 1, 2026, Senator Leroy Comrie in partnership with Council Member Nantasha Williams and 1199SEIU hosted an Immigration Enforcement Know-Your-Rights Town Hall at...
A Block That Built Community: The Legacy of 229th Street (131)
The 229th Street (131) Block Association has been a cornerstone of the Laurelton community for more than 40 years. Founded with a mission to...















