Queens Community Board 2 is holding a joint Health and Human Services and Education and Unhoused and Shelter Committee meeting at 6:00 pm with a Zoom option. This is the committee space where residents can follow local conversations related to services for older adults, youth, families, and those experiencing housing insecurity. Sunnyside neighbors who want to understand how resources and programs are being discussed at the community board level may find this meeting especially helpful.
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Sunnyside, NY, is a compact Queens neighborhood known for a friendly, lived-in feel, with tree-lined blocks and a mix of longtime residents and newcomers. Many people gravitate to the classic prewar co-ops, small apartment buildings, and a steady supply of rentals that make it easy to find a place that fits different lifestyles. When the air turns a bit crisp in the evenings, the calm streets around Sunnyside Gardens and nearby pocket parks are especially inviting for walks.
Daily life centers on Greenpoint Avenue and Skillman Avenue, where cafes, casual restaurants, and neighborhood bars create an easygoing social scene. The 7 train keeps commutes to Midtown straightforward, and access to major roads and local buses helps with getting around Queens and beyond. Residents also appreciate the nearby library, playgrounds, and community events that give the area a close-knit, practical charm.
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