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Bayside, Queens

Bayside is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. It is bounded by Whitestone to the northwest, the Long Island Sound and Little Neck Bay to the northeast, Douglaston to the east, Oakland Gardens to the south, and Fresh Meadows to the west. CNN Money ranked Bayside as one of the most expensive housing markets nationally when analyzing comparable detached homes throughout the United States.[3] Despite its large housing stock of free-standing homes, it nationally ranks high to very high in population density.[4][5][6]

Bayside
Bell Boulevard in Bayside looking north from Northern Boulevard
Location within New York City
Coordinates: 40°46′N 73°46′W / 40.76°N 73.77°W / 40.76; -73.77Coordinates: 40°46′N 73°46′W / 40.76°N 73.77°W / 40.76; -73.77
Country United States
State New York
City New York City
County/Borough Queens
Community DistrictQueens 11[1]
Named forPlace name of the Native American Lenape
Population
 • Total43,808
Ethnicity
 • White46.9%
 • Asian37.3%
 • Hispanic11.6%
 • Black2.6%
 • Other/Multiracial1.6%
Economics
 • Median income$95,114
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
11360, 11361, 11364
Area codes718, 347, 929, and 917

The first known written occurrence of the name Bayside was in a deed dated 1798, written as Bay Side. During the 19th century, Bayside was primarily farmland, where wealthy people from Manhattan would visit it as a rural resort. During the 1920s and 1930s, there were several movie studios in Astoria, and many movie stars lived in Bayside, some in posh homes. After the end of World War II, residential development of Bayside increased dramatically, particularly because of its station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch, where a commuter could ride one train straight to Manhattan.

Bayside is located in Queens Community District 11 and its ZIP Codes are 11360, 11361, and 11364.[1] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 111th Precinct.[7] Politically, Bayside is represented by the New York City Council's 19th and 23rd Districts.[8]

History

 
Bayside Yacht Club on Little Neck Bay, 1917

Bayside's history dates back to 2000 B.C. when the Matinecock Native American tribe first settled there.[9] Around 1637, the Dutch West India Company encouraged Dutch farmers to settle on land grants in New Amsterdam, which was the name of New York then.[9] William Lawrence, of England, built the first permanent building, a stone farmhouse, when he settled Bayside in 1644.[9] Twenty years later, England took control of New Amsterdam, renamed it the Province of New York, and English people began settling the area.[9] When Queens County was officially established in 1683, the Town of Flushing was one of the original five towns of Queens County, and today's Bayside was within the Town of Flushing. During the American Revolutionary War, whaleboatmen from Connecticut raided the Bayside–Little Neck area, and Town of Flushing was occupied by the British military.[9]

The first known written occurrence of the name Bayside was in a deed dated 1798, written as Bay Side.[9]

During the 19th century, Bayside was primarily farmland, where wealthy people from Manhattan would visit it as a rural resort.[9] The Bayside House, owned by Joseph Crocheron, was well-known for its clambakes.[9] The Bayside House burned down in 1906, but Crocheron's name lives on as the namesake of the 45-acre (18 ha) Crocheron Park.[9]

Bayside was the site of a murder by Peter Hains, a prominent army officer, abetted by his brother, sea novelist Thornton Jenkins Hains, who gunned down prominent editor William Annis at his yacht club in 1908. The so-called "Regatta Murder" led to a widely publicized trial at the Flushing County Courthouse. Peter Hains was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to eight years at Sing Sing, while Thornton Hains was acquitted.[10]

During the 1920s and 1930s, there were several movie studios in Astoria, and movie stars such as Rudolph Valentino, Gloria Swanson, Norma Talmadge, W.C. Fields, and Charlie Chaplin lived in Bayside, some in posh homes.[9] Former heavyweight boxing champion James J. (Gentleman Jim) Corbett lived in Bayside from 1902 to 1933, on a street that is named after him.[9] When rumors ran rampant through the acting community that Bayside would be the location of a new movie and production studio, many actors purchased homes in anticipation of an easy commute to the studio. However, this rumored studio never materialized. When Hollywood emerged as the capital of the movie industry during the 1920s, many actors left Bayside to pursue careers in California.[11]

After the end of World War II, residential development of Bayside increased dramatically, particularly because of its station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch, where a commuter could ride one train straight to Manhattan without requiring a transfer at Jamaica station.[9]

Bayside remains one of the safest and wealthiest neighborhoods in Queens.[9] However, Bayside has been the setting to several organized crime incidents. Michael Pappadio of Bayside managed the Lucchese crime family's interests in the Garment District of Manhattan, in secrecy from his wife. In 1989, upon a falling out with his superiors, he was murdered at a bagel shop in South Ozone Park.[12] His wife reported Michael as missing, and three years later she learned about his death and his life in organized crime from the FBI.[13][14] In April 2002, Gambino crime family associate Darren D'Amico was shot in the leg outside a restaurant in Bayside; his suspected shooter was Bonanno crime family associate Randolph Pizzolo.[15][16][17]

Location and boundaries

 
Throgs Neck Bridge between the Bronx and Queens

Bayside is bordered by the Long Island Sound to the north and the Little Neck Bay to the northeast. To the east of Bayside is the Cross Island Parkway. To the west is Francis Lewis Boulevard and Auburndale, and to the northwest is Utopia Parkway. Bayside ends somewhere north of the Long Island Expressway, although Oakland Gardens and Hollis Hills are usually considered parts of Bayside.

Bayside Gables

Bayside Gables is a privately owned gated community located near the Bay Terrace shopping center and the Little Neck Bay. Homes in this community can sell for as high as $4 million.[18]

Bayside Hills

Bayside Hills is a subdivision of Bayside's south side, bordered by 48th Avenue to the north, the Long Island Expressway to the south, 211th Street to the west, and Springfield Boulevard on the east. The homes in Bayside Hills, many of which were built by Gross Morto, are generally more upscale and have higher property values.[19]

Bayside Hills is known for its thirty-three street malls and accents, especially the gatehouse at Bell Boulevard and 48th Avenue, gateposts on 48th Avenue from 216th Street, and Bayside Hills Street Clock at 50th Avenue and 215th Street.[20] The Victorian style street clock sits upon the Leo Green Clock Mall, dedicated to the local civic activist. Further east, Captain William C Dermody Triangle Park (48 Avenue and 216 Street) memorializes Dermody's abolitionism and service in the Civil War, leading him to be mortally wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.[21] Much of the public green space is maintained by the NYC Parks Department and the Bayside Hills Civic Association.

The zip code 11364 is shared with Oakland Gardens.

Bay Terrace

 
Aerial view of Bay Terrace, with the Throgs Neck Bridge crossing the East River to the Bronx in the north

Bay Terrace is an affluent neighborhood[22] often considered part of the larger area of Bayside. The area encompasses gated cooperative/condominium developments such as the Bay Club and Baybridge Condominium. Other cooperative/condominium developments include the Towers at Waters Edge, the Kennedy Street Quad, the Bayside Townhouse Condominiums, Bay Country Owners, Bell Owners and others. The gated estate community of the "Bayside Gables" is also located within the Bay Terrace neighborhood, being the site of some of the only single family homes in the area.[23] Bay Terrace overlooks the East River and the approaches to the Throgs Neck Bridge from the Clearview Expressway and Cross Island Parkway. The neighborhood is bounded on the west by the Clearview Expressway, on the south by 26th Avenue and 28th Avenue, and to the east and north by the Little Neck Bay and Little Bay.[24] The civic organization serving Bay Terrace is the Bay Terrace Community Alliance (BTCA).[25] Bay Terrace has the ZIP Code 11360.

Oakland Gardens

 
Map of Oakland Gardens
 
Bell Boulevard & 77th Avenue

Oakland Gardens is a middle class neighborhood in the southern part of Bayside, bounded to the north by the Long Island Expressway, to the east by Alley Pond Park, to the south by Union Turnpike, and to the west by Cunningham Park.[26] Bayside proper is to the north, and Queens Village and Bellerose are to the south and southeast, respectively.[27] Fredrick Newbold Lawrence built a mansion in the area in 1847 called "The Oaks", and the neighborhood's name probably derives from that estate.[26] Many people refer to Oakland Gardens as "southern Bayside". Its Median income is $54,031.

Demographics

Local data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (based on samples from 2005 to 2009) shows that the demographics of Bayside changes significantly from area to area. For example, the pocket bordered by the Clearview Expressway to the west, Northern Boulevard to the north, Bell Boulevard to the east, and 48th Avenue to the south has a plurality (40%) of Asians, while 31% are Hispanic, 19% black and 13% white. Other areas are majority white, mostly inhabited by those of Italian, Greek, and Irish descent.[28]

2010 Census

Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of Bayside-Bayside Hills was 43,808, a decrease of 563 (1.3%) from the 44,371 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 1,857.24 acres (751.60 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 23.6 inhabitants per acre (15,100/sq mi; 5,800/km2).[2]

The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 46.9% (20,550) White, 2.6% (1,160) African American, 0.1% (24) Native American, 37.3% (16,324) Asian, 0.0% (7) Pacific Islander, 0.3% (112) from other races, and 1.3% (565) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 11.6% (5,066) of the population.[29]

The entirety of Community Board 11, which comprises Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck, had 119,628 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 84.7 years.[30]: 2, 20  This is higher than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.[31]: 53 (PDF p. 84) [32] Most inhabitants are youth and middle-aged adults: 19% are between the ages of between 0–17, 26% between 25–44, and 31% between 45–64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 6% and 18% respectively.[30]: 2 

As of 2017, the median household income in Community Board 11 was $70,155.[33] In 2018, an estimated 14% of Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck residents lived in poverty, compared to 19% in all of Queens and 20% in all of New York City. One in seventeen residents (6%) were unemployed, compared to 8% in Queens and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 49% in Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck, lower than the boroughwide and citywide rates of 53% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck are considered to be high-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying.[30]: 7 

2000 Census

As of the 2000 Census, White people made up 65.6% of Bayside's population. Italian Americans, Irish Americans, and Greek Americans were the largest ethnic groups representing 17.6, 12.4, and 7.3% of the population respectively. German Americans made up 6.7% of the population while Polish Americans were 3.5% of the populace. In addition, there is a large Asian American population as well. Around the mid-1990s, a significant number of Korean families began moving into the area. As of the 2000 Census, Asian Americans made up a significant 22.7% of the neighborhood's population, most of whom were Korean Americans, who made up 10.4% of the population and Chinese Americans, who made up 9.2% of the populace. There is a small African American community representing 4.5% of Bayside's population. American Indians made up a mere 0.2% of the neighborhood's population. Pacific Islander Americans were almost nonexistent in the neighborhood as there were only seven individuals of this ethnic group residing in Bayside at the 2000 Census. Multiracial individuals made up 3.2% of the population. Hispanics or Latinos made up 11.8% of Bayside's population with a small Puerto Rican population representing 2.6% of the neighborhood's population. In terms of nativity, 65.6% of the populace was native and 34.4% was foreign-born. In terms of language, 52.9% of the population aged 5 years and over spoke only the English language at home with the remaining 47.1% speaking a language other than English. Due to the large Hispanic community, 10.4% of Bayside's population spoke the Spanish language at home. Also, due to a large community of foreign-born European Americans, 15.2% speak an Indo-European language other than Spanish at home. And in part of the significant Asian American community, 20.7% of the population speak an Asian language at home. The northern part of Bayside, including Bay Terrace, has a large concentration of European Americans, particularly people of Italian heritage. The southern and eastern portions of Bayside have a more ethnically diverse population.

Bayside contains 11,439 housing units. The majority of Bayside's residents are part of family households representing 67.0% of all households with an average household size of 2.59. The median age of Bayside's residents is 38.3 years and 15.0% of residents are over 65 years of age. 83.8% of residents age 25 and over have at least graduated from high school, while 35.0% have a bachelor's degree or higher, making Bayside a more educated community than other American communities.[34][35]

Landmarks

 
Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette
  • Lawrence Cemetery – 216th Street & 42nd Avenue.[36]
  • Fort Totten, New York – A fort built during the Civil War to guard the north entrance to New York Harbor, along with Fort Schuyler in the Bronx, in 1862.
  • Straiton-Storm Cigar Factory – Built c. 1872, the factory was the largest cigar manufacturer in America. The three-story wood frame building was of the French Second Empire style. After a large warehouse fire in late 1976, the factory was refurbished to its original state.[37]
  • All Saints Episcopal Church – Built in 1892 as one of the first churches constructed in Bayside, the building contains examples of Louis Comfort Tiffany's work.[38]
  • Cornell-Appleton house at 214–33 33rd Road. Archibald Cornell's wife inherited the 100-acre (0.40 km2) farm from her father more than 160 years ago. This twelve-room house is thought to be one of the oldest in Bayside. With past and continuing research, it has been traced back to 1852. In 1905, the house was sold to Edward Dale Appleton, of the Appleton Publishing Company. Mrs. Appleton and her sister were passengers aboard the RMS Titanic when it hit an iceberg and sank. Both women were rescued by the ship Carpathia. This is the second-oldest home in Queens.[39]
  • Corbett House, 221-04 Corbett Road, the home of world champion boxer "Gentleman Jim" Corbett from 1902 until his death in 1933, and of his widow Vera until her death in 1959.[40]
  • 38–39 214th Place, home of Charles Johnson Post (1873–1956), a government official, artist, and political cartoonist whose posthumously published The Little War of Private Post (1960) is one of the classic accounts of the Spanish–American War of 1898.
  • 35–25 223rd Street, home of actor W.C. Fields.[41]
  • "Authors House", an attached two-family house with the double addresses of 46–02 215th Street and 214-30 46th Avenue, which has been the home of more authors than any other building in Bayside.
  • Gloria Swanson's home, 216-07 40th Avenue, was the home of the silent film actress.
  • Rudolph Valentino's home, 201-10 Cross Island Parkway, was where Valentino, an Italian actor, sex symbol, and early pop icon, lived. It was also once home to Fiorello LaGuardia, the mayor of New York City from 1934–1945. In 1993, the building was converted into a two-floor restaurant/banquet hall named Cafe on the Green. The eatery shut down in January 2009 when the city Parks Department forced out the former operators amid reports of mob ties and sloppy finances. The site's new concessionaire, Friendship Restaurant Group, began a $4 million renovation project February 1, 2009. The new restaurant, Valentino's on the Green, opened on September 8, 2010.[42]

Police and crime

Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck are patrolled by the 111th Precinct of the NYPD, located at 45-06 215th Street.[7] The 111th Precinct ranked 8th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.[43] As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 8 per 100,000 people, Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck's rate of violent crimes per capita is the lowest of any area in New York City. The incarceration rate of 110 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.[30]: 8 

The 111th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 88.6% between 1990 and 2018. The precinct reported 0 murders, 7 rapes, 35 robberies, 74 felony assaults, 163 burglaries, 361 grand larcenies, and 37 grand larcenies auto in 2018.[44]

Fire safety

Bayside contains two New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire stations.[45] Engine Company 306 is located at 40-18 214th Place,[46] while Engine Co. 326/Ladder Co. 160/Battalion 53 is located at 64-04 Springfield Boulevard.[47]

The FDNY EMS Training Academy is located in Bay Terrace at Fort Totten. The site also contains a museum of FDNY EMS history.[48]

Health

As of 2018, preterm births and births to teenage mothers are less common in Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck than in other places citywide. In Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck, there were 81 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 1.9 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide).[30]: 11  Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck have a low population of residents who are uninsured. In 2018, this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 5%, lower than the citywide rate of 12%, though this was based on a small sample size.[30]: 14 

The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck is 0.0069 milligrams per cubic metre (6.9×10−9 oz/cu ft), less than the city average.[30]: 9  Ten percent of Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck residents are smokers, which is lower than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers.[30]: 13  In Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck, 20% of residents are obese, 7% are diabetic, and 26% have high blood pressure—compared to the citywide averages of 22%, 8%, and 23% respectively.[30]: 16  In addition, 11% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.[30]: 12 

Ninety-four percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is more than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 86% of residents described their health as "good," "very good," or "excellent," higher than the city's average of 78%.[30]: 13  For every supermarket in Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck, there are 5 bodegas.[30]: 10 

The nearest major hospital is Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Glen Oaks.[49]

Post offices and ZIP Codes

Bayside is covered by multiple ZIP Codes. From north to south, they are 11360 north of 32nd Avenue; 11361 between 32nd and 48th Avenues; 11364 between 48th Avenue and Union Turnpike; and 11427 south of Union Turnpike.[50] The United States Post Office operates four post offices nearby:

  • Bay Terrace Station – 212-71 26th Avenue[51]
  • Bayside Station – 212-71 26th Avenue[52]
  • Bayside Annex – 212-71 26th Avenue[53]
  • Oakland Gardens Station – 61-43 Springfield Boulevard[54]

Recreation

 
Little Bay Park

Education

 
PS 162

Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck generally have a higher rate of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018. The majority (52%) of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, while 11% have less than a high school education and 37% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 39% of Queens residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher.[30]: 6  The percentage of Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck students excelling in math rose from 70% in 2000 to 88% in 2011, though reading achievement stayed at around 73% during the same time period.[57]

Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is less than the rest of New York City. In Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck, 5% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, the lowest in the city and lower than the citywide average of 20%.[31]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [30]: 6  Additionally, 95% of high school students in Bayside and Douglaston–Little Neck graduate on time, more than the citywide average of 75%.[30]: 6 

Schools

Bayside is home to Queensborough Community College, a branch of the City University of New York (CUNY) system.[58] The college is located on a 37-acre site that was formerly the Oakland Golf Club.[59]

Bayside is part of the New York City Department of Education's district 26, the highest performing school district for grades K-9 in all of New York City. The district includes 20 elementary schools and 5 middle schools.[60] District 25 also serves part of the neighborhood.

Bayside is home to a number of New York City Public Schools:

  • Bayside High School[61]
  • Benjamin N. Cardozo High School[62]
  • PS 203 Oakland Gardens[63]
  • PS 213 Oakland Gardens
  • PS 31 The Bayside School
  • PS 41 The Crocheron School
  • PS 46 The Alley Pond School
  • PS 169[64]
  • PS 159[65]
  • PS 162 (New York) John Golden
  • PS 205 Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School
  • IS 25[66]
  • JHS 194[67]
  • MS 74 Intermediate School Junior High School on Oceania Street
  • MS 158 Marie Curie Middle School
  • MS 294 Bell Academy[68]

Parochial schools include:

  • Lutheran School of Flushing & Bayside (Lutheran school)
  • St. Robert Bellarmine School (Catholic school)
  • Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament School (Catholic school)
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Academy (Catholic school)

Libraries

The Queens Public Library operates three branches in Bayside:

  • The Bay Terrace branch at 18-36 Bell Boulevard[69]
  • The Bayside branch at 214-20 Northern Boulevard[70]
  • The Windsor Park branch at 79-50 Bell Boulevard[71]

Transportation

Bayside's highways include the Clearview Expressway (I-295) and the Long Island Expressway (I-495), as well as the Cross Island Parkway. The north end of the Brooklyn–Queens Greenway is in Little Bay Park, under the Throgs Neck Bridge approaches, with convenient connection to the Utopia Parkway bicycle lane. It lies between Cross Island Parkway and Little Neck Bay, connecting Bayside to Douglaston and Alley Pond Park, and to central Queens and Coney Island. Francis Lewis Boulevard is a major street notorious for drag racing, which resulted in several fatalities to drivers and pedestrians over the years.[72]

Bayside is connected to Manhattan, northern Queens and Long Island by the Bayside station, one of a few express stations on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch. The New York City Subway's 7 and <7>​ trains serves nearby Flushing at Flushing–Main Street station.[73] New York City Bus's Q12, Q13, Q16, Q27, Q28, Q30, Q31, Q46, Q76 and Q88 local routes, and QM2, QM3, QM5, QM6, QM20, QM32, QM35 and QM36 express routes.[74] The Nassau Inter-County Express' n20G route also serves Bayside.

After the MTA began extending the 7 and <7>​ trains of the IRT Flushing Line westward into Manhattan in 2007, the 2012 fiscal year Community District Needs of Queens report suggests extending the line eastward from Flushing–Main Street in order to relieve congestion in Downtown Flushing.[75] Early plans for the line was to have it end in Bayside at Bell Boulevard near Northern Boulevard.[76]

In popular culture

  • The starring characters of the HBO series Entourage are originally from Bayside.[episode needed]
  • The character George Costanza from the TV series Seinfeld mentions in the episode "The Strike" that his family was from Bayside (until they were driven out because of their belief in Festivus).
  • The movie Sally of the Sawdust (1925) was filmed in Bayside.[77]
  • Bayside is featured in a 1997 episode of NYPD Blue titled "Taillight's Last Gleaming". NYPD Lieutenant Arthur Fancy is pulled over driving through Bayside with his wife, by two NYPD officers assigned to a Bayside precinct, for reasons that appear to be racially motivated. Fancy then has the senior officer transferred out of his predominantly white precinct in Bayside to a predominantly black precinct in Brooklyn North as punishment.
  • The movie Frequency is set in Bayside. Dennis Quaid's character brags that he is from "Bayside, born and raised!".[78]
  • The character Adrian Cronauer played by Robin Williams in the movie Good Morning, Vietnam is from Bayside, Queens. When asked "What are Queens?", Cronauer responds: "Tall thin men who like show tunes."
  • The movie Pride and Glory had several scenes filmed in Bayside, including the family dinner set in Edward Norton's father's house.
  • An episode of The White Shadow was in part filmed in Bayside. They used Bayside High School, the Bell Blvd. bridge over the Long Island Railroad and the front of De Rolf's Stationery Store for some dialogue scenes.[citation needed]
  • The opening scene in the 1997 movie The Devil's Advocate was filmed at Pier 25A, a seafood restaurant in Bayside.
  • The driveby murder scene where Philip Seymour Hoffman and his brother rob their parents' jewelry store (Alicia's Jewelers in Bay Terrace) and accidentally kill them is filmed in Bay Terrace (in the 2007 film Before the Devil Knows You're Dead).
  • In the 2013 movie The Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort lives in Bayside after the firm he worked at in Manhattan shut down.

Notable people

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bayside, queens, bayside, neighborhood, york, city, borough, queens, bounded, whitestone, northwest, long, island, sound, little, neck, northeast, douglaston, east, oakland, gardens, south, fresh, meadows, west, money, ranked, bayside, most, expensive, housing. Bayside is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens It is bounded by Whitestone to the northwest the Long Island Sound and Little Neck Bay to the northeast Douglaston to the east Oakland Gardens to the south and Fresh Meadows to the west CNN Money ranked Bayside as one of the most expensive housing markets nationally when analyzing comparable detached homes throughout the United States 3 Despite its large housing stock of free standing homes it nationally ranks high to very high in population density 4 5 6 BaysideNeighborhood of QueensBell Boulevard in Bayside looking north from Northern BoulevardLocation within New York CityCoordinates 40 46 N 73 46 W 40 76 N 73 77 W 40 76 73 77 Coordinates 40 46 N 73 46 W 40 76 N 73 77 W 40 76 73 77Country United StatesState New YorkCityNew York CityCounty BoroughQueensCommunity DistrictQueens 11 1 Named forPlace name of the Native American LenapePopulation 2010 United States Census 2 Total43 808Ethnicity White46 9 Asian37 3 Hispanic11 6 Black2 6 Other Multiracial1 6 Economics Median income 95 114Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Codes11360 11361 11364Area codes718 347 929 and 917The first known written occurrence of the name Bayside was in a deed dated 1798 written as Bay Side During the 19th century Bayside was primarily farmland where wealthy people from Manhattan would visit it as a rural resort During the 1920s and 1930s there were several movie studios in Astoria and many movie stars lived in Bayside some in posh homes After the end of World War II residential development of Bayside increased dramatically particularly because of its station on the Long Island Rail Road s Port Washington Branch where a commuter could ride one train straight to Manhattan Bayside is located in Queens Community District 11 and its ZIP Codes are 11360 11361 and 11364 1 It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department s 111th Precinct 7 Politically Bayside is represented by the New York City Council s 19th and 23rd Districts 8 Contents 1 History 2 Location and boundaries 2 1 Bayside Gables 2 2 Bayside Hills 2 3 Bay Terrace 2 4 Oakland Gardens 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 Census 3 2 2000 Census 4 Landmarks 5 Police and crime 6 Fire safety 7 Health 8 Post offices and ZIP Codes 9 Recreation 10 Education 10 1 Schools 10 2 Libraries 11 Transportation 12 In popular culture 13 Notable people 14 References 15 External linksHistory Edit Bayside Yacht Club on Little Neck Bay 1917 Bayside s history dates back to 2000 B C when the Matinecock Native American tribe first settled there 9 Around 1637 the Dutch West India Company encouraged Dutch farmers to settle on land grants in New Amsterdam which was the name of New York then 9 William Lawrence of England built the first permanent building a stone farmhouse when he settled Bayside in 1644 9 Twenty years later England took control of New Amsterdam renamed it the Province of New York and English people began settling the area 9 When Queens County was officially established in 1683 the Town of Flushing was one of the original five towns of Queens County and today s Bayside was within the Town of Flushing During the American Revolutionary War whaleboatmen from Connecticut raided the Bayside Little Neck area and Town of Flushing was occupied by the British military 9 The first known written occurrence of the name Bayside was in a deed dated 1798 written as Bay Side 9 During the 19th century Bayside was primarily farmland where wealthy people from Manhattan would visit it as a rural resort 9 The Bayside House owned by Joseph Crocheron was well known for its clambakes 9 The Bayside House burned down in 1906 but Crocheron s name lives on as the namesake of the 45 acre 18 ha Crocheron Park 9 Bayside was the site of a murder by Peter Hains a prominent army officer abetted by his brother sea novelist Thornton Jenkins Hains who gunned down prominent editor William Annis at his yacht club in 1908 The so called Regatta Murder led to a widely publicized trial at the Flushing County Courthouse Peter Hains was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to eight years at Sing Sing while Thornton Hains was acquitted 10 During the 1920s and 1930s there were several movie studios in Astoria and movie stars such as Rudolph Valentino Gloria Swanson Norma Talmadge W C Fields and Charlie Chaplin lived in Bayside some in posh homes 9 Former heavyweight boxing champion James J Gentleman Jim Corbett lived in Bayside from 1902 to 1933 on a street that is named after him 9 When rumors ran rampant through the acting community that Bayside would be the location of a new movie and production studio many actors purchased homes in anticipation of an easy commute to the studio However this rumored studio never materialized When Hollywood emerged as the capital of the movie industry during the 1920s many actors left Bayside to pursue careers in California 11 After the end of World War II residential development of Bayside increased dramatically particularly because of its station on the Long Island Rail Road s Port Washington Branch where a commuter could ride one train straight to Manhattan without requiring a transfer at Jamaica station 9 Bayside remains one of the safest and wealthiest neighborhoods in Queens 9 However Bayside has been the setting to several organized crime incidents Michael Pappadio of Bayside managed the Lucchese crime family s interests in the Garment District of Manhattan in secrecy from his wife In 1989 upon a falling out with his superiors he was murdered at a bagel shop in South Ozone Park 12 His wife reported Michael as missing and three years later she learned about his death and his life in organized crime from the FBI 13 14 In April 2002 Gambino crime family associate Darren D Amico was shot in the leg outside a restaurant in Bayside his suspected shooter was Bonanno crime family associate Randolph Pizzolo 15 16 17 Location and boundaries Edit Throgs Neck Bridge between the Bronx and Queens Bayside is bordered by the Long Island Sound to the north and the Little Neck Bay to the northeast To the east of Bayside is the Cross Island Parkway To the west is Francis Lewis Boulevard and Auburndale and to the northwest is Utopia Parkway Bayside ends somewhere north of the Long Island Expressway although Oakland Gardens and Hollis Hills are usually considered parts of Bayside Bayside Gables Edit Bayside Gables is a privately owned gated community located near the Bay Terrace shopping center and the Little Neck Bay Homes in this community can sell for as high as 4 million 18 Bayside Hills Edit Bayside Hills is a subdivision of Bayside s south side bordered by 48th Avenue to the north the Long Island Expressway to the south 211th Street to the west and Springfield Boulevard on the east The homes in Bayside Hills many of which were built by Gross Morto are generally more upscale and have higher property values 19 Bayside Hills is known for its thirty three street malls and accents especially the gatehouse at Bell Boulevard and 48th Avenue gateposts on 48th Avenue from 216th Street and Bayside Hills Street Clock at 50th Avenue and 215th Street 20 The Victorian style street clock sits upon the Leo Green Clock Mall dedicated to the local civic activist Further east Captain William C Dermody Triangle Park 48 Avenue and 216 Street memorializes Dermody s abolitionism and service in the Civil War leading him to be mortally wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House 21 Much of the public green space is maintained by the NYC Parks Department and the Bayside Hills Civic Association The zip code 11364 is shared with Oakland Gardens Bay Terrace Edit Main article Bay Terrace Queens Aerial view of Bay Terrace with the Throgs Neck Bridge crossing the East River to the Bronx in the north Bay Terrace is an affluent neighborhood 22 often considered part of the larger area of Bayside The area encompasses gated cooperative condominium developments such as the Bay Club and Baybridge Condominium Other cooperative condominium developments include the Towers at Waters Edge the Kennedy Street Quad the Bayside Townhouse Condominiums Bay Country Owners Bell Owners and others The gated estate community of the Bayside Gables is also located within the Bay Terrace neighborhood being the site of some of the only single family homes in the area 23 Bay Terrace overlooks the East River and the approaches to the Throgs Neck Bridge from the Clearview Expressway and Cross Island Parkway The neighborhood is bounded on the west by the Clearview Expressway on the south by 26th Avenue and 28th Avenue and to the east and north by the Little Neck Bay and Little Bay 24 The civic organization serving Bay Terrace is the Bay Terrace Community Alliance BTCA 25 Bay Terrace has the ZIP Code 11360 Oakland Gardens Edit Map of Oakland Gardens Bell Boulevard amp 77th Avenue Oakland Gardens is a middle class neighborhood in the southern part of Bayside bounded to the north by the Long Island Expressway to the east by Alley Pond Park to the south by Union Turnpike and to the west by Cunningham Park 26 Bayside proper is to the north and Queens Village and Bellerose are to the south and southeast respectively 27 Fredrick Newbold Lawrence built a mansion in the area in 1847 called The Oaks and the neighborhood s name probably derives from that estate 26 Many people refer to Oakland Gardens as southern Bayside Its Median income is 54 031 Demographics EditLocal data from the Census Bureau s American Community Survey based on samples from 2005 to 2009 shows that the demographics of Bayside changes significantly from area to area For example the pocket bordered by the Clearview Expressway to the west Northern Boulevard to the north Bell Boulevard to the east and 48th Avenue to the south has a plurality 40 of Asians while 31 are Hispanic 19 black and 13 white Other areas are majority white mostly inhabited by those of Italian Greek and Irish descent 28 2010 Census Edit Based on data from the 2010 United States Census the population of Bayside Bayside Hills was 43 808 a decrease of 563 1 3 from the 44 371 counted in 2000 Covering an area of 1 857 24 acres 751 60 ha the neighborhood had a population density of 23 6 inhabitants per acre 15 100 sq mi 5 800 km2 2 The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 46 9 20 550 White 2 6 1 160 African American 0 1 24 Native American 37 3 16 324 Asian 0 0 7 Pacific Islander 0 3 112 from other races and 1 3 565 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 11 6 5 066 of the population 29 The entirety of Community Board 11 which comprises Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck had 119 628 inhabitants as of NYC Health s 2018 Community Health Profile with an average life expectancy of 84 7 years 30 2 20 This is higher than the median life expectancy of 81 2 for all New York City neighborhoods 31 53 PDF p 84 32 Most inhabitants are youth and middle aged adults 19 are between the ages of between 0 17 26 between 25 44 and 31 between 45 64 The ratio of college aged and elderly residents was lower at 6 and 18 respectively 30 2 As of 2017 the median household income in Community Board 11 was 70 155 33 In 2018 an estimated 14 of Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck residents lived in poverty compared to 19 in all of Queens and 20 in all of New York City One in seventeen residents 6 were unemployed compared to 8 in Queens and 9 in New York City Rent burden or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent is 49 in Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck lower than the boroughwide and citywide rates of 53 and 51 respectively Based on this calculation as of 2018 update Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck are considered to be high income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying 30 7 2000 Census Edit As of the 2000 Census White people made up 65 6 of Bayside s population Italian Americans Irish Americans and Greek Americans were the largest ethnic groups representing 17 6 12 4 and 7 3 of the population respectively German Americans made up 6 7 of the population while Polish Americans were 3 5 of the populace In addition there is a large Asian American population as well Around the mid 1990s a significant number of Korean families began moving into the area As of the 2000 Census Asian Americans made up a significant 22 7 of the neighborhood s population most of whom were Korean Americans who made up 10 4 of the population and Chinese Americans who made up 9 2 of the populace There is a small African American community representing 4 5 of Bayside s population American Indians made up a mere 0 2 of the neighborhood s population Pacific Islander Americans were almost nonexistent in the neighborhood as there were only seven individuals of this ethnic group residing in Bayside at the 2000 Census Multiracial individuals made up 3 2 of the population Hispanics or Latinos made up 11 8 of Bayside s population with a small Puerto Rican population representing 2 6 of the neighborhood s population In terms of nativity 65 6 of the populace was native and 34 4 was foreign born In terms of language 52 9 of the population aged 5 years and over spoke only the English language at home with the remaining 47 1 speaking a language other than English Due to the large Hispanic community 10 4 of Bayside s population spoke the Spanish language at home Also due to a large community of foreign born European Americans 15 2 speak an Indo European language other than Spanish at home And in part of the significant Asian American community 20 7 of the population speak an Asian language at home The northern part of Bayside including Bay Terrace has a large concentration of European Americans particularly people of Italian heritage The southern and eastern portions of Bayside have a more ethnically diverse population Bayside contains 11 439 housing units The majority of Bayside s residents are part of family households representing 67 0 of all households with an average household size of 2 59 The median age of Bayside s residents is 38 3 years and 15 0 of residents are over 65 years of age 83 8 of residents age 25 and over have at least graduated from high school while 35 0 have a bachelor s degree or higher making Bayside a more educated community than other American communities 34 35 Landmarks EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette Lawrence Cemetery 216th Street amp 42nd Avenue 36 Fort Totten New York A fort built during the Civil War to guard the north entrance to New York Harbor along with Fort Schuyler in the Bronx in 1862 Straiton Storm Cigar Factory Built c 1872 the factory was the largest cigar manufacturer in America The three story wood frame building was of the French Second Empire style After a large warehouse fire in late 1976 the factory was refurbished to its original state 37 All Saints Episcopal Church Built in 1892 as one of the first churches constructed in Bayside the building contains examples of Louis Comfort Tiffany s work 38 Cornell Appleton house at 214 33 33rd Road Archibald Cornell s wife inherited the 100 acre 0 40 km2 farm from her father more than 160 years ago This twelve room house is thought to be one of the oldest in Bayside With past and continuing research it has been traced back to 1852 In 1905 the house was sold to Edward Dale Appleton of the Appleton Publishing Company Mrs Appleton and her sister were passengers aboard the RMS Titanic when it hit an iceberg and sank Both women were rescued by the ship Carpathia This is the second oldest home in Queens 39 Corbett House 221 04 Corbett Road the home of world champion boxer Gentleman Jim Corbett from 1902 until his death in 1933 and of his widow Vera until her death in 1959 40 38 39 214th Place home of Charles Johnson Post 1873 1956 a government official artist and political cartoonist whose posthumously published The Little War of Private Post 1960 is one of the classic accounts of the Spanish American War of 1898 35 25 223rd Street home of actor W C Fields 41 Authors House an attached two family house with the double addresses of 46 02 215th Street and 214 30 46th Avenue which has been the home of more authors than any other building in Bayside Gloria Swanson s home 216 07 40th Avenue was the home of the silent film actress Rudolph Valentino s home 201 10 Cross Island Parkway was where Valentino an Italian actor sex symbol and early pop icon lived It was also once home to Fiorello LaGuardia the mayor of New York City from 1934 1945 In 1993 the building was converted into a two floor restaurant banquet hall named Cafe on the Green The eatery shut down in January 2009 when the city Parks Department forced out the former operators amid reports of mob ties and sloppy finances The site s new concessionaire Friendship Restaurant Group began a 4 million renovation project February 1 2009 The new restaurant Valentino s on the Green opened on September 8 2010 42 Police and crime EditBayside and Douglaston Little Neck are patrolled by the 111th Precinct of the NYPD located at 45 06 215th Street 7 The 111th Precinct ranked 8th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per capita crime in 2010 43 As of 2018 update with a non fatal assault rate of 8 per 100 000 people Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck s rate of violent crimes per capita is the lowest of any area in New York City The incarceration rate of 110 per 100 000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole 30 8 The 111th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s with crimes across all categories having decreased by 88 6 between 1990 and 2018 The precinct reported 0 murders 7 rapes 35 robberies 74 felony assaults 163 burglaries 361 grand larcenies and 37 grand larcenies auto in 2018 44 Fire safety EditBayside contains two New York City Fire Department FDNY fire stations 45 Engine Company 306 is located at 40 18 214th Place 46 while Engine Co 326 Ladder Co 160 Battalion 53 is located at 64 04 Springfield Boulevard 47 The FDNY EMS Training Academy is located in Bay Terrace at Fort Totten The site also contains a museum of FDNY EMS history 48 Health EditAs of 2018 update preterm births and births to teenage mothers are less common in Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck than in other places citywide In Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck there were 81 preterm births per 1 000 live births compared to 87 per 1 000 citywide and 1 9 births to teenage mothers per 1 000 live births compared to 19 3 per 1 000 citywide 30 11 Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck have a low population of residents who are uninsured In 2018 this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 5 lower than the citywide rate of 12 though this was based on a small sample size 30 14 The concentration of fine particulate matter the deadliest type of air pollutant in Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck is 0 0069 milligrams per cubic metre 6 9 10 9 oz cu ft less than the city average 30 9 Ten percent of Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck residents are smokers which is lower than the city average of 14 of residents being smokers 30 13 In Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck 20 of residents are obese 7 are diabetic and 26 have high blood pressure compared to the citywide averages of 22 8 and 23 respectively 30 16 In addition 11 of children are obese compared to the citywide average of 20 30 12 Ninety four percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day which is more than the city s average of 87 In 2018 86 of residents described their health as good very good or excellent higher than the city s average of 78 30 13 For every supermarket in Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck there are 5 bodegas 30 10 The nearest major hospital is Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Glen Oaks 49 Post offices and ZIP Codes EditBayside is covered by multiple ZIP Codes From north to south they are 11360 north of 32nd Avenue 11361 between 32nd and 48th Avenues 11364 between 48th Avenue and Union Turnpike and 11427 south of Union Turnpike 50 The United States Post Office operates four post offices nearby Bay Terrace Station 212 71 26th Avenue 51 Bayside Station 212 71 26th Avenue 52 Bayside Annex 212 71 26th Avenue 53 Oakland Gardens Station 61 43 Springfield Boulevard 54 Recreation Edit Little Bay Park Alley Pond Park Little Bay Park Crocheron Park Cunningham Park Throgs Neck Park John Golden Park Raymond O Connor Field Marie Curie Park Fort Totten 55 Bay Terrace Playground 56 Oakland LakeEducation Edit PS 162 Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck generally have a higher rate of college educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018 update The majority 52 of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher while 11 have less than a high school education and 37 are high school graduates or have some college education By contrast 39 of Queens residents and 43 of city residents have a college education or higher 30 6 The percentage of Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck students excelling in math rose from 70 in 2000 to 88 in 2011 though reading achievement stayed at around 73 during the same time period 57 Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck s rate of elementary school student absenteeism is less than the rest of New York City In Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck 5 of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year the lowest in the city and lower than the citywide average of 20 31 24 PDF p 55 30 6 Additionally 95 of high school students in Bayside and Douglaston Little Neck graduate on time more than the citywide average of 75 30 6 Schools Edit Bayside is home to Queensborough Community College a branch of the City University of New York CUNY system 58 The college is located on a 37 acre site that was formerly the Oakland Golf Club 59 Bayside is part of the New York City Department of Education s district 26 the highest performing school district for grades K 9 in all of New York City The district includes 20 elementary schools and 5 middle schools 60 District 25 also serves part of the neighborhood Bayside is home to a number of New York City Public Schools Bayside High School 61 Benjamin N Cardozo High School 62 PS 203 Oakland Gardens 63 PS 213 Oakland Gardens PS 31 The Bayside School PS 41 The Crocheron School PS 46 The Alley Pond School PS 169 64 PS 159 65 PS 162 New York John Golden PS 205 Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School IS 25 66 JHS 194 67 MS 74 Intermediate School Junior High School on Oceania Street MS 158 Marie Curie Middle School MS 294 Bell Academy 68 Parochial schools include Lutheran School of Flushing amp Bayside Lutheran school St Robert Bellarmine School Catholic school Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament School Catholic school Sacred Heart Catholic Academy Catholic school Libraries Edit The Queens Public Library operates three branches in Bayside The Bay Terrace branch at 18 36 Bell Boulevard 69 The Bayside branch at 214 20 Northern Boulevard 70 The Windsor Park branch at 79 50 Bell Boulevard 71 Transportation EditBayside s highways include the Clearview Expressway I 295 and the Long Island Expressway I 495 as well as the Cross Island Parkway The north end of the Brooklyn Queens Greenway is in Little Bay Park under the Throgs Neck Bridge approaches with convenient connection to the Utopia Parkway bicycle lane It lies between Cross Island Parkway and Little Neck Bay connecting Bayside to Douglaston and Alley Pond Park and to central Queens and Coney Island Francis Lewis Boulevard is a major street notorious for drag racing which resulted in several fatalities to drivers and pedestrians over the years 72 Bayside is connected to Manhattan northern Queens and Long Island by the Bayside station one of a few express stations on the Long Island Rail Road s Port Washington Branch The New York City Subway s 7 and lt 7 gt trains serves nearby Flushing at Flushing Main Street station 73 New York City Bus s Q12 Q13 Q16 Q27 Q28 Q30 Q31 Q46 Q76 and Q88 local routes and QM2 QM3 QM5 QM6 QM20 QM32 QM35 and QM36 express routes 74 The Nassau Inter County Express n20G route also serves Bayside After the MTA began extending the 7 and lt 7 gt trains of the IRT Flushing Line westward into Manhattan in 2007 the 2012 fiscal year Community District Needs of Queens report suggests extending the line eastward from Flushing Main Street in order to relieve congestion in Downtown Flushing 75 Early plans for the line was to have it end in Bayside at Bell Boulevard near Northern Boulevard 76 In popular culture EditThe starring characters of the HBO series Entourage are originally from Bayside episode needed The character George Costanza from the TV series Seinfeld mentions in the episode The Strike that his family was from Bayside until they were driven out because of their belief in Festivus The movie Sally of the Sawdust 1925 was filmed in Bayside 77 Bayside is featured in a 1997 episode of NYPD Blue titled Taillight s Last Gleaming NYPD Lieutenant Arthur Fancy is pulled over driving through Bayside with his wife by two NYPD officers assigned to a Bayside precinct for reasons that appear to be racially motivated Fancy then has the senior officer transferred out of his predominantly white precinct in Bayside to a predominantly black precinct in Brooklyn North as punishment The movie Frequency is set in Bayside Dennis Quaid s character brags that he is from Bayside born and raised 78 The character Adrian Cronauer played by Robin Williams in the movie Good Morning Vietnam is from Bayside Queens When asked What are Queens Cronauer responds Tall thin men who like show tunes The movie Pride and Glory had several scenes filmed in Bayside including the family dinner set in Edward Norton s father s house An episode of The White Shadow was in part filmed in Bayside They used Bayside High School the Bell Blvd bridge over the Long Island Railroad and the front of De Rolf s Stationery Store for some dialogue scenes citation needed The opening scene in the 1997 movie The Devil s Advocate was filmed at Pier 25A a seafood restaurant in Bayside The driveby murder scene where Philip Seymour Hoffman and his brother rob their parents jewelry store Alicia s Jewelers in Bay Terrace and accidentally kill them is filmed in Bay Terrace in the 2007 film Before the Devil Knows You re Dead In the 2013 movie The Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort lives in Bayside after the firm he worked at in Manhattan shut down Notable people EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Peggy Adler born 1942 author amp illustrator of children s books investigative researcher Police Commissioner citation needed Rolf Armstrong 1889 1960 painter 79 Adam Leitman Bailey born 1970 real estate attorney 80 John Barrymore 1882 1942 actor 81 Jordan Belfort born 1962 Wall Street stockbroker who was convicted on fraud charges and whose life story was featured in The Wolf of Wall Street 82 Irving Berlin 1888 1989 composer and lyricist 83 Patti Ann Browne born 1965 anchor and reporter citation needed Maria Calegari born 1957 ballet dancer 84 Michael Chang born 1972 tennis player 83 Charlie Chaplin 1889 1977 actor 85 Robert Coates 1897 1973 New Yorker writer and coiner of term abstract expressionism Evan Conti born 1993 American Israeli basketball player in Israel for Hapoel Be er Sheva B C and basketball coach 86 Jim Corbett 1866 1933 boxer lived here from 1902 until his death in 1933 87 Joseph Cornell 1903 1972 artist 88 Frank Costello 1891 1973 prominent gangster known as the prime minister of the underworld Jon Daniels born 1977 General Manager of the Texas Rangers 89 Marie Dressler 1868 1934 Academy Award winning actress who played Tugboat Annie Richard Dreyfuss born 1947 actor 90 Howard R Driggs 1873 1963 historian of the Pony Express and the Oregon Trail 91 W C Fields 1880 1946 comedian actor 81 85 92 John T Flynn 1882 1964 author journalist and leader of the America First Committee 93 Danny Frisella 1946 1977 former pitcher for the New York Mets who lived here while playing in 1971 and 1972 94 Mark Gastineau born 1956 defensive end who played for the New York Jets 95 Estelle Getty 1923 2008 actress best known for her role on The Golden Girls 96 Charles Ghigna born 1946 poet and children s author known as Father Goose born in Bayside 97 Jim Gilligan born 1946 Lamar University baseball coach with over 1 230 career wins 98 John Golden 1874 1955 Broadway producer playwright and lyricist 99 Stephen Jay Gould 1941 2002 evolutionary biologist 100 Clay M Greene 1850 1933 playwright 101 Joseph R Grismer 1849 1922 actor 101 George Grosz 1893 1959 German American artist 102 Mohammad Salman Hamdani 1977 2001 New York City Police Department cadet and EMT who died assisting victims of the September 11 attacks in New York 103 104 Scott Ian born 1963 musician best known as the rhythm guitarist backing and additional lead vocalist of Anthrax 105 Ron Jeremy born 1953 pornographic actor director 106 Judge Thomas Jones 1731 1792 colonial politician Mike Jorgensen born 1948 New York Mets first baseman 107 Buster Keaton 1895 1966 comedian actor Robert E Kramek 1939 2016 U S Coast Guard Commandant 108 Helmy Kresa 1904 1991 songwriter and the principal arranger and orchestrator for Irving Berlin 109 Richard Larson born 1943 operations researcher and educator who has been a faculty member at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 110 Steve Lawrence born 1935 and Eydie Gorme 1928 2013 popular singers Dan Lilker born 1964 musician 111 Veronica Lueken 1923 1995 Marian visionary 112 Bernard Madoff born 1938 imprisoned financial figure 113 Arvind Mahankali born 2000 2013 Scripps National Spelling Bee champion 114 Walter G McGahan 1902 1981 lawyer and politician who served in the New York State Senate in the 1950s 115 Richard Milner historian of science and a singer who stars in the musical Charles Darwin Live amp in Concert 100 Paul Newman 1925 2008 actor 83 David Nolan born 1946 historian and author of Fifty Feet in Paradise citation needed Anthony Raneri born 1982 frontman of Bayside Donald L Pilling 1943 2008 former Vice Chief of Naval Operations 116 Jose Reyes born 1983 former shortstop for the New York Mets 117 118 Nolan Ryan born 1947 pitcher lived here while playing for the New York Mets 119 Tom Seaver 1944 2020 pitcher best known for playing with the New York Mets who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame 120 Butch Seewagen born 1946 former professional tennis player 121 Abe Simon 1913 1969 boxer and actor 122 Matt Striker born 1974 WWE wrestler Fred Stone 1873 1959 actor 123 Ken Strong 1906 1979 New York Giants running back and kicker member of Football Hall of Fame 124 Gloria Swanson 1899 1983 actress 81 85 Macrae Sykes c 1910 1996 former chairman of the American Stock Exchange 125 Norma Talmadge 1894 1957 actress 81 85 Clark Terry 1920 2015 Hall of Fame musician 126 Neil Turbin born 1963 thrash metal vocalist known for being the first full time vocalist for the band Anthrax and current lead vocalist and songwriter of the heavy metal band DeathRiders 127 Rudolph Valentino 1895 1926 actor 85 Dave Valle born 1960 MLB player for the Seattle Mariners Boston Red Sox Milwaukee Brewers and the Texas Rangers 128 Reginald VelJohnson born 1952 actor Edward Villella born 1936 ballet dancer 129 Christopher Walken born 1943 actor 130 Pearl White 1889 1938 actress star of The Perils of Pauline Robert Wilder 1901 1974 author of Flamingo Road and other books and screenplays Karen Yu born 1992 professional wrestler also known as Karen Q and Wendy Choo 131 References Edit a b NYC Planning Community Profiles communityprofiles 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2016 Retrieved September 8 2017 New Yorkers are living longer happier and healthier lives New York Post June 4 2017 Retrieved March 1 2019 NYC Queens Community District 11 Bayside Douglaston amp Little Neck PUMA NY Census Reporter Retrieved July 17 2018 American FactFinder Factfinder census gov Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved February 24 2014 American FactFinder Factfinder census gov Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved February 24 2014 Lawrence Cemetery Archived May 26 2007 at the Wayback Machine Schneider Daniel B F Y I Archived December 8 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times October 17 1999 Accessed December 7 2017 In the 1860s the Manhattan firm Straiton amp Storm was one of the largest manufacturers of hand rolled cigars in the United States Frederic Storm joined his brother George in the firm in 1865 as its treasurer and the prosperous brothers later settled near the breezy shores of Little Neck Bay in Bayside Queens Around 1872 Frederic Storm arranged for the purchase of the land east of what is now Bell Boulevard south of the Long Island Rail Road tracks and north of Northern Boulevard and built a three story cigar factory in the French Second Empire style on the northeast corner of Bell Boulevard and 43d Avenue Walsh Kevin A Little Known Treasure at All Saints Episcopal Church in Bayside Archived December 8 2017 at the Wayback Machine Brownstoner November 19 2013 Accessed December 7 2017 Local historian Joan Brown Wettingfield Built in 1892 this beautiful church is not only one of Bayside s earliest but contains local examples of reputed works executed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in his Queens studio located in Corona from 1893 to 1924 Walsh Kevin Is Queens Oldest Dwelling in Bayside Archived December 8 2017 at the Wayback Machine Brownstoner November 22 2013 Accessed December 7 2017 It resembles many of the homes in the area but renovations over the years have changed the original appearance of the 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there then moved to North Plainfield New Jersey and I graduated from a high school not far from MIT Needham High School which is a western suburb of Boston Dan Lilker Archived April 24 2019 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopaedia Metallum Accessed October 29 2019 Dan Lilker born October 18 1964 in Bayside New York is a musician from the United States most known as a bass player but also guitarist pianist drummer and vocalist Introduction Archived April 21 2020 at the Wayback Machine Our Lady of the Roses Mary Help of Mothers Accessed October 29 2019 At Bayside New York Mother Mary explained in great detail the Fatima prophecies and the events soon to befall mankind Veronica Lueken the seer of Bayside was a wife and mother of five children Creswell Julie Thomas Landon January 24 2009 The Talented Mr Madoff The New York Times New York Retrieved June 29 2016 the first home Mr Madoff shared with his bride was a modest one bedroom apartment in Bayside Queens Queens Boy 13 Wins Scripps Spelling 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