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Office of Council Member Robert Holden
Welcome to the Office of Council Member Robert Holden, proudly serving the vibrant communities of Maspeth, Middle Village, and parts of Glendale, Ridgewood, Elmhurst, and Rego Park. Located at 58-38 69th Street, Queens, New York, our office is committed to addressing the needs and concerns of our constituents through dedicated public service and community engagement. Council Member Robert F. Holden, a lifelong resident of Maspeth and Middle Village, brings decades of experience and commitment to his role. With a background as a graphic designer and professor at the New York City College of Technology (CUNY), Holden has a deep-rooted passion for both education and community service. His leadership as president of the Juniper Park Civic Association for 25 years highlights his unwavering dedication to civic activism and neighborhood improvement.
New York City Council
Welcome to the New York City Council District 25 Office, located at 37-32 75th Street, 1st Floor, Jackson Heights, Queens, NY 11372. Serving the vibrant and diverse communities of Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, East Elmhurst, and Woodside, our office is dedicated to addressing the needs and concerns of our local residents. Under the leadership of Council Member Shekar Krishnan, the first Indian-American elected to the NYC Council, we are committed to championing social, racial, and immigrant justice. Council Member Krishnan is also the Chair of the Council’s Committee on Parks and Recreation, where he has successfully negotiated the highest budget for NYC Parks, prioritizing access to green spaces as a vital component of community well-being.
The Ketcham House
Welcome to The Ketcham House, a hidden gem nestled at 190-21 Hollis Avenue in Queens, New York. This remarkable Italianate home stands as a testament to the area's rich 19th-century history, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Surrounded by a lush tapestry of blue spruce, honeysuckle, and hollies, this enchanting property evokes the tranquility of the countryside amidst the vibrant pulse of New York City. Step inside The Ketcham House and be transported to a bygone era while enjoying all the conveniences of the 21st century. Renovated in 2015, this historic home has been lovingly preserved to offer visitors a unique experience. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an inspiring setting for creative projects, The Ketcham House provides ample space and versatile rooms for every need.
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