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Show Your Kew Gardens Pride, Become A Patch Mayor

Sign up to become a Patch Mayor and represent the neighborhood you love in the way only you can.

KEW GARDENS, QUEENS — You love your neighborhood. It may not be the center of New York City and have all the flashing lights of Times Square (can you say overrated?) but it’s yours, and it’s special, and you’re tired of Kew Gardens being ignored.

But Queens residents know better than anyone that if you want something done right, you just have to do it yourself. That’s why you should sign up to become the voice of Kew Gardens as a Patch Mayor.

Because if you don’t toot your own neighborhood’s horn a little, who will?

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Okay, let’s back up a little. What we want for the Kew Gardens Patch is probably the same as what you want: Transparent, thorough local reporting and up-to-date information on the latest community news and events.

Obviously, it’s our job to make sure you get that delivered to your inbox every day, and we’re committed to it. That’s where you come in. As a Patch Mayor, you’d be the local voice that helps us share the stories of Kew Gardens that you, your neighbors and your neighbors’ neighbors want to hear.

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Yeah, yeah, but what exactly is a Patch Mayor? It means you'll be able to:

  • Spread the word to your neighbors and fellow residents about charity events, local celebrations, civic issues, big games, the new store or restaurant, people worth knowing — and more — through your posts.
  • Guide local conversations as the host of your Patch.
  • Reach your neighbors and fellow residents through daily newsletters and Facebook.
  • Earn the recognition of your Patch community.

The ideal candidate is a civic-minded resident who’s plugged into what people in Kew Gardens are saying and doing. You should obviously like to write and share the stories of your neighborhood. Being active on social media is a plus, too.

Above all, a Patch Mayor is a trusted contributor who’s curious about the people, places, events and news that make Kew Gardens so unique.

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If you've ever wanted to blog about your neighborhood, this could be your chance to get your message in front of thousands—with an entire editorial team and state-of-the-art publishing platform to back you up.

Interested? Click here to fill out our application form and a Patch editor will be in touch with more information.

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