Ridgewood Library is running Legos on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 from 4:30pm to 5:30pm. Kids can drop in for after-school Lego challenges, work alongside other builders, and enjoy a friendly, screen-free hour of creativity. No registration is required. Location: Ridgewood Library, 20-12 Madison Street.
About Ridgewood, NY
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Ridgewood, NY sits on the Queens side of the Brooklyn line and blends a calm, residential feel with pockets of busy commercial blocks. Streets of brick rowhouses and small apartment buildings mix with newer rentals, and many homes have stoops, modest yards, or shared courtyards that encourage neighborly hellos. People like the walkability, the variety of everyday errands within reach, and the way the neighborhood feels lived-in without being sleepy.
Getting around is straightforward, with subway options nearby and easy connections into Manhattan and other parts of Queens and Brooklyn. Myrtle Avenue and Fresh Pond Road offer cafes, bakeries, groceries, and long-standing local businesses, while parks and playgrounds provide space to breathe and stretch your legs. On many days the sidewalks fill with dog walkers and stroller traffic, and the area’s low-key energy makes it appealing whether you’re renting, buying, or selling.
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