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Howard Beach is a neighborhood in southwestern Queens, New York. Bordered in the north by the Belt Parkway, the south by Jamaica Bay, the east by John F. Kennedy International Airport and the west by Brooklyn. It also borders the neighborhoods of Ozone Park to the north and Broad Channel to the south. Howard Beach is home to a large Italian-American population, as well as a smaller Jewish, Irish and Polish populations. Mob boss John Gotti also had a home here and the neighborhood gained local attention for being home to many members of the Mafia; Gotti hosted a large, fireworks display on 101st street in Ozone Park, near the Bergen Hunt & Fish Club each year on July 4, until New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani put an end to the practice.

The Joseph P. Addabbo Bridge (named for a former (deceased) member of the United States House of Representatives who once represented the district that includes Howard Beach) connects mainland Queens to Broad Channel and then over the South Channel Bridge to the Rockaway Peninsula from Howard Beach. Joseph Addabbo Jr., the son of the former Congressman, is the New York City Councilman who represents the area. Congressman Gregory Meeks represents that part of Howard Beach East of Crossbay Boulevard.

What "outsiders" refer to as Howard Beach is to those who live there a collection of several diverse neighborhoods — Howard Beach, Hamilton Beach (after which a popular line of kitchen appliances was named), Ramblersville, Rockwood Park, Lindenwood, Old Howard Beach, and Howard Park etc. Howard Beach proper is a small peninsula bordered by the Belt Parkway on the north, Jamaica Bay on the south, Hawtree Creek on the east separating it from Hamilton Beach and Shellbank Basin on the west that separates it from Cross Bay (Woodhaven) Blvd.

In the mid 1950's the northernmost section of Howard Beach was comprised of a small wooded area (Cherry Forest) and a dairy farm (Mary's Farm), approximately 25% of the remaining area has houses on it.

The A Train Subway stop in Howard Beach was once a Long Island Rail Road station on the Long Island Railroad's Rockaway Beach Branch. Frequent fires on the trestle (bridge) to Broadchannel helped to force the LIRR into bankruptcy in the 1950's which allowed the city to purchase the line from the LIRR in 1956. (see Forgotten-ny.com.

The Howard Beach Incident

Howard Beach gained some unwanted attention on December 20, 1986 when three African-American men were assaulted by local teenagers. One of the victims was killed when a passing motorist's car ran over him. The incident triggered a wave of racial tension in New York City and gained national attention.

Howard Beach redux

A similar incident took place on June 29, 2005, when three African-American men were attacked with baseball bats; one of the victims was injured seriously enough to be hospitalized, and two arrests were made in the case. One of the suspects was previously convicted of assaulting a Sikh he had mistaken for a Muslim on the evening of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Demographics

The 2000 Census reports a population of 28,121.

  • White alone - 26,313 93.6%
  • Non White - 1,808 6.4%
  • Black 336 1.2%

(full details at Census Data Race) Additionally, 28,098 respondents provided ancestry information Broken down as follows:

  • Italian 13,385 47.6%
  • Irish 3,350 11.9%
  • German 2,218 7.9%
  • Polish 1,106 3.9%
  • Russian 800 2.8%
  • English 591 2.1%
  • Greek 352 1.3%
  • Romanian 183 0.7%
  • Austrian 161 0.6%
  • French 143 0.5%
  • Swedish 117 0.4%
  • Scottish 117 0.4%
  • Lithuanian 113 0.4%
  • African 113 0.4%

(counts below 100 omitted but available at: Census Data Ancestry)

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Notable residents (past and present)