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11375, and Forest Hills is a mostly residential neighborhood in the central portion of the of in. The north, east, and south boundaries are the, and, respectively. Shows the western boundary running roughly along 102nd Street, 67th Avenue, and the 's former; while the defines the western boundary as Junction Boulevard and the former Rockaway Beach Branch.: 469 The area was originally referred to as 'Whitepot'. Forest Hills has a great tradition of tennis, with having hosted the until 1978 and the offering pristine grass courts for its members.

Bustling Austin Street bisects Forest Hills and boasts many restaurants and chain stores. Forest Hills is bordered.

Looking eastward Development The development of adjacent, a park on the southern end of Forest Hills, began in 1895. Starting in 1896, the landscaping firm of Olmsted, Olmsted & Eliot was contracted to provide a plan for the park.: 469 In 1906, the Cord Meyer Development Company, headed by Brooklyn attorney Cord Meyer, bought abutting land made up of six farms (those of Ascan Bakus, Casper Joost-Springsteen, Horatio N. Squire, Abram V. Lott, Sarah V.

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Bolmer, and James Van Siclen). The company then renamed the aggregate 600 acres (240 ha) 'Forest Hills', after Forest Park. Single-family homes, designed by architects such as and, were constructed on these 600 acres.: 469 The roads of Forest Hills were laid out by 1910.: 470 The present-day Ascan Avenue in Forest Hills is named after Ascan Bakus., the founder of the, bought 142 acres (57 ha) of land from the Cord Meyer Development Company in 1908.

This land was to be used for 'Forest Hills Gardens', a development at the southern side of Forest Hills.: 470, a renowned architect, was given the commission to design Forest Hills Gardens. The neighborhood was planned on the model of the of England, with its own inn, garage, and post office. It also included narrow, winding roads to limit through traffic. As a result, there are many homes in Forest Hills. The more sprawling ones are located in Forest Hills Gardens, but most are located in the section loosely bounded by 68th Avenue on the north; 72nd Road on the south; 108th Street on the west; and Grand Central Parkway on the east.: 470 The construction of this area used a technique; each house was built from approximately 170 standardized panels, fabricated off-site and positioned by crane. The houses were mostly constructed between 1910 and 1917.: 470 The opened a in 1911, and the opened two years later. The LIRR station was built with a brick courtyard, a clock tower, and arch-filled underpasses, fitting in with the Forest Hills Gardens section of the neighborhood.: 470 Since the railroad and trolley both connected to Manhattan, the presence of these two transportation options spurred development in Forest Hills.: 469 Growth In 1914, the moved from to Forest Hills Gardens.: 469 They constructed the, a stadium with approximately 13,000 seats, in 1923.: 469 The and its predecessor national championships were held there until 1978, making Forest Hills synonymous with for generations.

Forest Hills also had a presence for a short time. The Queens Valley Golf Club started constructing a golf course in the neighborhood in 1922 and it was open by 1924.: 469 However, the club was closed in 1938 so that developers could build housing atop the site of the course. Queens Boulevard was widened in the 1920s.: 469 Planning for a started around this time.

There were proposals for two stations in Forest Hills: an express station serving all trains on, and a local station at. During the late 1920s, in anticipation of the arrival of the subway, land was bought by developers and was built up.

Zoning laws were changed to allow fifteen-story apartment buildings to be built, and made the neighborhood of Forest Hills a more desirable place to live, especially as it was an express stop. Queens Borough President George Harvey predicted that the introduction of the subway to Forest Hills would turn Queens Boulevard into the ' of Queens.' : 73 Excavation for the line started in 1931,: 469 and the two subway stops in Forest Hills opened in 1936 along with six other stations on the Queens Boulevard line.

The population nearly doubled in the late 1920s, going from 9,500 residents in 1927 to 18,207 residents three years later. By 1940, after the subway opened, the population had increased to 32,500 residents.: 469 By this time, development had largely stopped due to, and about 25 empty lots in Forest Hills Gardens were developed after the war. At the same time, the single-family houses in Forest Hills were being razed to create new apartment buildings. The land in Forest Hills Gardens was fully developed by the 1960s, but there would still be empty lots in Forest Hills itself until the mid-1990s.: 469–470 Later history In 1972, residents protested against Forest Hills Houses, a proposed development with three 24-story buildings at 62nd Drive and 108th Street. Middle-class residents believed that the public housing would depreciate the community's because poor residents would move into the housing. Advocates for the project accused residents of racism, since the proposed development's residents would be mostly people of minority races.

Mayor garnered significant opposition due to the controversy surrounding Forest Hills Houses., a lawyer and the future Governor of New York, was assigned to mediate the dispute and succeeded in halving the size of the project. The ultimately implemented a rigorous screening process for prospective residents of Forest Hills Houses, with quotas for elderly and poorer tenants.: 469 During the 1970s and 1980s, the neighborhood became more racially diverse. Discriminatory covenants for prospective Forest Hills Gardens residents were lifted, and immigrants from Iran, India, Israel, and the Soviet Union started residing in Forest Hills.: 470 Demographics. Post office, which displays a sports theme Based on data from the, the population of Forest Hills was 86,364, an increase of 1,318 (1.5%) from the 85,046 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 1,328.22 acres (537.51 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 63.0 inhabitants per acre (40,300/sq mi; 15,600/km 2). Forest Hills has one of the highest percentage of residents working from home in the borough of Queens. Forest Hills has 4.4% of employed residents who work from home.

The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 58.3% (48,822), 2.5% (2,086), 0.1% (63), 24.2% (20,233), 0.0% (22), 0.4% (373) from, and 2.1% (1,719) from two or more races. Or of any race were 12.4% (10,410) of the population. Historically, Forest Hills has had many residents. The border between and Forest Hills is home to many, one of the largest populations of such in the world outside of. Land use. A church in Forest Hills Gardens The southern part of Forest Hills contains a particularly diverse mixture of upscale housing, ranging from single-family houses, attached townhouses, and both low-rise and high-rise apartment buildings. South of the, the Forest Hills Gardens area is a private community that features some of the most expensive residential properties in Queens County.

It was subject to until the 1970s, which contained no explicit economic, social or racial restrictions even if 'working-class people' were said to be excluded by Eric P. Nash in a 2002 New York Times article, in his review of A Modern Arcadia.

Forest Hills Gardens was named 'Best Community' in 2007 by Cottage Living Magazine. The adjacent Van Court community also contains a number of detached single-family homes. There are also attached townhouses near the Westside Tennis Center and detached frame houses near Metropolitan Avenue. Finally, there are a number of apartment buildings scattered throughout the community. The most notable high-rise apartment buildings are The Continental on 108th St, Kennedy House, the Pinnacle, Parker Towers, the Windsor and a 17-story luxury condo building completed in 2014, the Aston. On the northwestern edge of Forest Hills, on 62nd Drive and 108th Street, immediately adjacent to the is a that provoked controversy among the residents in the more prestigious areas of Forest Hills when it was constructed in the early 1970s. The north side of Forest Hills is home to the Cord Meyer community, which contains detached single-family homes.

And their replacement with larger single family residences has had a significant impact on the architectural integrity of the area. However, the community, whose members have settled in the area in large numbers since the late 1990s, advocating the changes say the bigger homes are needed for their large extended families. Points of interest Forest Hills was once the home of the tennis tournament. The event was held at the before it moved to the in, about 4 miles (6.4 km) away. When the Open was played at the tennis stadium, the tournament was commonly referred to merely as Forest Hills, just as are referred to simply as. In the 2001 motion picture, 's character plays a tennis match at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills. A pivotal scene in 's 1951 film, in which the main character (played by ) is a professional tennis player, features a lengthy championship game at the Club, with distinctive shots of the surrounding community.

The Tennis Stadium, which hosted numerous music concerts including The Beatles after the U.S. Open departed for Flushing Meadows, resumed hosting music concerts during the summer of 2013 when the British rock band Mumford & Sons played there to an overflowing crowd. Stadium officials have said they will now host as many as six music or cultural events at the Stadium each season. Austin Street is a busy, modern street with shops, cafes, restaurants, and other stores that acts as the center of Forest Hills. It has become a place people visit from other neighborhoods because of its charm. Two monuments are erected in Forest Hills Gardens: a tribute to the victims of, the 'Great War'; and the mast of the, the winner of the yacht races in both 1899 and 1901.

, and are listed on the. Russell Sage Junior High School Forest Hills is served by the. K–12 schools Pupils attend several different elementary Schools, including:.

The Kew-Forest School. Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Academy. Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Academy. Junior high students in Forest Hills attend either (commonly referred to as Halsey) in Rego Park or (known as Sage) in Forest Hills as well as the newest school from grade 6 to 12, M.S. 167 (otherwise known as Metropolitan Expeditionary Learning School (MELS)), 'a school for a sustainable city'. This school has a partnership with New York City. New York City students at the turn of the 21st century began applying to the high schools of their choice, as there is no longer a zoning policy for.

Students from all over New York City may apply to high schools in other parts of the city. In addition to Forest Hills High School, a large percentage of students from both J.H.S.

157 and J.H.S. 190 gain admission to other high schools in New York City. 157 students also attend the. Traditionally many more students from J.H.S. 190 choose to study at and, in addition to the. Numerous students from Forest Hills also choose to attend middle and high school at the, a public school in, which teaches grades 7 through 12 and follows the curriculum. Many of the students from outside the district accepted to attend Forest Hills High School are those who applied to either the school's Law & Humanities program, or the Carl Sagan program in accelerated math and science.

FHHS began admitting students by audition to their Academy of Instructional Music and Performing Arts in 2006. Notable graduates of Forest Hills High School include, former, the first outer space tourist, as well as many show-business stars, including musicians,. Private schools in Forest Hills include two Catholic schools, Our Lady of Mercy and Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, and, an independent school. Yeshiva Gedolah Lubavitch is an ultra orthodox high school and branch of, located in Forest Hills. Colleges is an college operated by the American branch of the charity. Its main campus is in Forest Hills, with a satellite campus in.

Touro College/NYSCAS has a branch location in Forest Hills., a small regionally-accredited college offering associates and bachelors degrees, is also located in Forest Hills. Public libraries The Forest Hills Library and the North Forest Park Library, operated by, are in Forest Hills. Transportation.

The main thoroughfare is; the street's width and complexity have led to a large number of pedestrian deaths, earning it the moniker 'Boulevard of Death'. Is known for its antique shops. The commercial heart of Forest Hills is a mile-long stretch of Austin Street between Yellowstone Boulevard and Ascan Avenue: the latter thoroughfare was named in 1909 by developer Frederick Backus for his own father, Ascan Backus, II., an express station at the intersection of Continental Avenue and Queens Boulevard, serves the, ​, ​, and ​ trains. The local stop ( and ​ trains) is also in the area, and some entrance/exits of the express station ( and ​ trains) service the southeastern portion of Forest Hills. In northwest Forest Hills is the local station, serving the, ​, and ​ trains. The neighborhood also has two commuter rail stations: the and the. Several routes, including the, and local buses and the, and express buses, serve the area.

Parks and recreation Forest Hills is bordered by two of the more sizable parks in Queens managed by the: the 1,255 acres (5.08 km 2), which is the site of two World's Fairs (in and ) and the iconic; as well as the 544 acres (2.20 km 2). Within Forest Hills, parks and playgrounds include the Yellowstone Municipal Park – Katzman Playground (located on Yellowstone Boulevard, between 68th Avenue and 68th Road); the Annadale Playground (located on Yellowstone Boulevard, between 64th Road and 65th Avenue); the Willow Lake Playground (located off the Grand Central Parkway, between 71st and 72nd Avenues); the Ehrenreich-Austin Playground (located on Austin Street, between 76th Avenue and 76th Drive); and the Russell Sage Playground (located on 68th Avenue, between Booth and Austin Streets).

In popular culture Forest Hills was featured as the home setting for fictional comic book character. Originated in Forest Hills.

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'The Ramones will be honored in their hometown of Forest Hills, Queens, with a street of their own, the band announced on its official website. Ramones Way will be located in front of Forest Hills High School, the alma mater of original band members Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee and Tommy.'

. Sales, Nancy Jo., October 17, 2006. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'Their driver, Alex, pulled out of the driveway of their multi-million-dollar brick Colonial in leafy Forest Hills, Queens, 20 minutes from Manhattan.'

. Truong, Peggy., December 15, 2015. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'If you ever run into Nora Lum—better known as the rapper and comedian Awkwafina—don't assume she's from Flushing. She gets that a lot.

Instead, ask if she has time to hit up the Buffalo Wild Wings or one of the other chains in Forest Hills, where she grew up and where her folks still live.' .

Schillinger, Liesl., December 24, 2006. Accessed October 24, 2007. 'For the actor Hank Azaria, home was a three-bedroom apartment on the 14th floor of a towering complex in Forest Hills.'

. Lippincott, Sara., Caltech Oral Histories, October – November 2009. Accessed August 19, 2017. 'Baltimore: We did not move to Great Neck until the early forties. I was born in New York City Manhattan, but I was brought up in Queens—in Rego Park and Forest Hills.'

. Sweet, Brian., p. 11., 2000.; accessed June 18, 2009. 'Walter Becker was born on Monday, February 20, 1950, in the Forest Hills area of Queens in New York.' Open Road Media, 2012. Accessed July 5, 2016.

'Breslin writing at home in Forest Hills, Queens.' Accessed June 18, 2009. September 25, 2006, at the., May 11, 2004. Accessed June 18, 2009. 'Burstein was born in New York City and grew up in the neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, where his mother still lives.' . Staff., The New York Times, May 30, 1937.

Accessed June 18, 2009. 'The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Holland at the home of the bride's uncle, Dale Carnegie, author, in Forest Hills, Queens.' . March 21, 2009, at the., March 6, 2005; accessed June 2, 2009. 'The redheaded David Caruso grew up in Forest Hills, N.Y.

He was drawn to movies like The Godfather and went to work early.' . Bell, Arthur., May 18, 1972. Accessed June 18, 2009. 'The young boy from Forest Hills had to have it for himself.

He became Candy Darling.' . Lenburg, Jeff., p. Accessed April 28, 2017.

'One of four children, including three sister, Dilworth was raised in Forest Hills and Queens, New York, and educated in private schools in Queens.' .

Staff., September 4, 2014. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'The corner of 108th Street and 63rd Drive in Forest Hills will be renamed on Sunday at 10 a.m.

For Sergei Dovlatov, a Russian writer and journalist who emigrated to the United States, specifically Forest Hills, to escape harassment from authorities in 1979.' . Zinoman, Jason., March 7, 2014 Accessed September 26, 2014. 'The same could be said of the career of Mr. Eichner, a ferociously funny comic who started as a child actor and was raised in a supportive middle-class household in Forest Hills, Queens.' .

Clines, Francis X., February 19, 1997. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'She commutes here on alternate weeks for five nights of shows, traveling from Forest Hills, Queens, where she lives with her husband, John A., Jewish Virtual Library. Accessed December 11, 2006. ^ Martin, Douglas., The New York Times, August 14, 1991; accessed June 2, 2009. 'Soon, he and Paul Simon, two sons of Forest Hills, Queens, who became bards of the 60's, would stride to the shimmering center of a vast stage, and a generation growing overweight and apart would for a few fleeting hours feel forever young.'

. Brown, Clifton., The New York Times, May 21, 1992; accessed June 18, 2009. 'Grunfeld, who is 37 years old and grew up in Forest Hills, Queens, still has two years remaining on his Knick contract.' . Navarro, Mireya., July 5, 2016. Accessed October 8, 2007.

'A native New Yorker, Mr. Hevesi lives in Forest Hills with his wife, Carol.' . Silverberg, Alex. November 7, 2007, at the., copy of article from The Queens Tribune, July 6, 2007. Accessed October 18, 2007.

'Hofstetter has been all around Queens. He spent his younger years in Briarwood before moving on to Forest Hills, and finally settling down in Rego Park for the duration of his teen years.' . Staff., December 30, 1960. Accessed July 5, 2016.

'John Vincent Lawless Hogan, who invented single dial radio tuning and was co-founder of radio station WQXR, died yesterday at his home, 239 Greenway South, Forest Hills, Queens, after a long illness.' . Staff., January 12, 1936. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'Former Mayor John F. Hylan died of a heart attack about 1:15 o'clock this morning in his residence at 2 Olive Place, Forest Hills, Queens.'

April 2, 1961. Retrieved June 18, 2009. Trainer Hirsh Jacobs, who exactly one year ago saddled his 3,000th winner for a world record, was absolved of blame today in the stimulation of a filly owned by his wife, Mrs. Jacobs of Forest Hills, N. Staff., February 14, 1970.

Accessed July 5, 2016. 'Jacobs went.through life with a gentle tolerance of other views: letting his children be brought up as Roman Catholics (though he retained his Jewish faith); equipping his home in Forest Hills Gardens, Queens, with ashtrays and a lavish bar (though he didn't smoke or drink) and greeting everybody with a smiling 'Hi‐ya.' '. Li, Kenneth.

September 2, 2009, at the., July 29, 1997. Accessed June 17, 2009. 'The move follows months of turmoil for the Forest Hills, Queens-born designer, who has become one of the world's best-known brands by creating sophisticated yet comfortable clothing that women cherish as both casual and evening wear.' . Whitman, Alden., June 2, 1968.

Accessed July 5, 2016. 'In the twenties, Miss Keller, Miss Sullivan and her husband and Miss Thomson (who had joined the household in 1914) moved from Wrentham, Mass., to Forest Hills, Queens, in New York. Miss Keller used this home as a base for her extensive fund-raising tours for the American Foundation for the Blind, of which she was counselor until her death.' December 21, 2010, at, May 9, 2004; accessed June 18, 2009.

'King, who until then had been using worn out one-liners, found his new material at home. His wife had persuaded the New Yorker to forsake Manhattan for suburban Forest Hills, Queens, believing it would provide a better environment for their children.' .

Schneider, Paul Miles., The official Andrea King website. Accessed June 18, 2009. 'A few years later, after settling in New York, Belle consented to marry Douglas McKee, the Vice President of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company, and the threesome moved into a large house in Forest Hills, Long Island.' . Pfefferman, Naomi (November 22, 2001). Retrieved October 3, 2012. Krumholtz, David (July 29, 2011).

Retrieved July 30, 2011. Bowman, David., 2002, p. Accessed June 18, 2009. 'The man was Gary Kurfirst. He was born in Forest Hills, Queens, in 1947. He was a manager.' .

Flint, Peter B., The New York Times, July 2, 1991; accessed June 18, 2009. Landon, whose name was originally Eugene Maurice Orowitz, was born on Oct. 31, 1936, in Forest Hills, Queens, to Eli Maurice Orowitz, a movie theater manager, and the former Peggy O'Neill, an actress.' ., Spring 1994., Fall-Winter 1992–93. Gannon, Michael., January 10, 2013.

Accessed July 5, 2016. Staff., July 3, 1950. Accessed July 5, 2016. Last Sunday, the telephone rang in the Forest Hills, N.Y. Secretary General Trygve Lie.' .

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'Jack McAuliffe, who retired in 1896 as the undefeated professional lightweight-boxing champion of the world after holding the title for twelve years, died yesterday at his home, 73-20 Austin Street, Forest Hills.' . Hirshon, Nicholas., April 5, 2007. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'Jazz guitarist Chieli Minucci of Special EFX, who recently received his eighth Emmy nomination for his music for Guiding Light, has called Forest Hills home since he was 8.' . Horowitz, Joseph., March 3, 2005.

Accessed June 18, 2009. Min moved to New York in 1996.

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(She now lives in Forest Hills.)'. Feinberg, Alexander., December 15, 1957. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'Miranda, who lives in Forest Hills, Queens, and has an automobile agency in Manhattan, took the thirty-two times as a witness before the Joint Legislative Committee on Government Operations, the so-called watchdog committee.'

., July 10, 2002. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'Lore Noto, the theatrical producer who nurtured a little show called The Fantasticks and turned it into the world's longest-running musical, died on Monday at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx.

He was 79 and lived in Forest Hills, Queens.' . Severo, Richard., June 22, 2001. Accessed July 5, 2016.

'The O'Connors lived well, at first in the Bronx, later in a larger apartment in, and finally in a nice single-family home in Forest Hills, Queens, then an enclave for people of means.' . Mikael J., DC Comedy: 4 Now blog, May 12, 2009; accessed June 18, 2009. 'I Grew up in Forest Hills until 1966, at which point we moved to Englewood NJ because found us a house near him!'

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. Yaniv, Oren. , Daily News, April 3, 2005; accessed June 17, 2009. 'This is an excellent club; it's not that formal,' said Grandmaster Alexander Stripunsky, 34, co-winner of the 2005 U.S. Championship, who, like Polgar and other chess masters, resides in Forest Hills.' .

Pareles, Jon., June 7, 2002. Accessed June 17, 2009. 'Tony Colvin moved her children to New York in the late 1960s. They settled in Forest Hills, Queens, where Douglas met the future members of the Ramones, described in Lobotomy as 'the obvious creeps of the neighborhood.' '. Powers, Ann., April 16, 2001. Accessed June 2, 2009.

'Born Jeffrey Hyman in Forest Hills, Queens, Mr. Ramone grew up a sensitive outcast in a bohemian family.' .

Silverman, Stephen M., September 16, 2004; accessed June 2, 2009. 'Johnny Ramone, 55, was born John Cummings and grew up in Forest Hills, N.Y., soaking up rock in the '60s but then moving to an edgier sound.' . Coleman, Miriam., July 12, 2014.

Accessed February 8, 2018. 'Born Erdelyi Tamas in Budapest in 1949, Ramone emigrated to America in 1957. He grew up in Forest Hills, Queens, where he began playing music with John Cummings (a.k.a. Johnny Ramone) while he was in high school.

In 1974, Erdelyi and Cummings joined together with two fellow Forest Hills compatriots, singer Jeffrey Hyman (Joey) and bassist Douglas Colvin (Dee Dee), and began playing simple, rapid-fire punk under a common surname.' . Elkind, David., April 18, 1971. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'soon after his arrival in 1939, Reich rented a house in Forest Hills, where he quickly resumed the pattern of activities he had followed in Oslo, Berlin and Vienna.

indepthpolygraphs (June 19, 2011). – via YouTube. Frommer, Harvey., p. Accessed July 5, 2016. 'The final decision to sign major-league baseball's first black player was made at a secret meeting at Branch Rickey's Forest Hills, Queens, home just hours after Durocher was suspended.'

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Accessed July 5, 2016. 'When not acting, Ritter lived with her family in Forest Hills, New York, which she described later in an interview, 'We're only a block and a half from the subway. We came here in 1937 to see the tennis matches and decided that it was a nice place to live. We moved here and haven't been to the matches since.' '. Strickland, Carol., December 1, 1996.

Accessed July 5, 2016. 'For Everybody Loves Raymond, the route to Hollywood Hills began in Forest Hills, where Ray Romano, a standup comedian and the star of the show, grew up.' . April 14, 2009, at the. At Andrews McMeel Publishing. Heffernan, Harold., November 9, 1950; accessed June 18, 2009. McShane, Larry., September 3, 2017.

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Accessed September 5, 2017. ' Well-regarded State Assemblyman Michael Simanowitz, a devoted father and longtime public servant, died Saturday after battling an undisclosed illness. The Queens native was first elected to state office in 2011, representing a wide area in the center of his home borough — including his old neighborhood of Forest Hills.' Movies Online.

November 2011. Accessed June 18, 2009., The New York Times, August 23, 1993; accessed June 18, 2009. 'Tatiana Troyanos was born in New York on September 12, 1938, and grew up in Forest Hills.' . Tufts, Bob. January 14, 2008, at the., Black Athlete Sports Network, January 12, 2008; accessed June 18, 2009.

'Bob Tufts is a former Major League pitcher who pitched for the and from 1981–83. He now resides in Forest Hills, New York'.

June 16, 2009, at the.,. Accessed June 18, 2009. 'Jeff Wayne was born in Forest Hills, New York and discovered early in his life two passions that have remained with him — music and tennis.' . Fischler, Marcelle S., The New York Times, October 15, 2006; accessed November 26, 2007. 'Dee Snider of Stony Brook, the shock-rocker from the 1980s heavy metal band Twisted Sister, known for his defiant metal anthem We're Not Gonna Take It, and Leslie West of the band Mountain, who grew up in East Meadow, Lawrence and Forest Hills, are also being inducted.'

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'During his youth in Forest Hills, N.Y., Willson was close to his father, a man who both enabled his showbiz obsession and hindered his personal development.' Archived from on January 2, 2013.

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