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Private Investigator in Ozone Park Queens, NY

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Ozone Park Queens, NY Private Investigator and Process Server

The name “Ozone Park” was chosen to attract the attention of buyers interested in a park environment with ocean breezes.

Ozone Park located in New York City, specifically in the southwestern section of the Queens district. It is a neighborhood established next to the Aqueduct Racetrack Hippodrome in South Ozone Park, home of the World Casino & Hotel Resorts.

The neighborhood is divided into two community districts between Liberty and 103 Avenues.

The southern part of the neighborhood is located within Queens Community District 10, which is patrolled by the 106th Precinct of the New York City Police Department. The other half, i.e., the northern part is part of Queens Community District 9 and Precinct 102 of the New York City Police Department covers the area. The assigned zip codes are 11416 and 11417, respectively.

There is a group of organizations that are in charge of watching over and representing this neighborhood, which are the Ozone Tudor Civic Association, Ozone Park Residents Block Association, and Our Neighbors Civic Association.

North border with Atlantic Avenue, south with North Conduit Avenue, west with Brooklyn/Queens border, east to 108th Street and Aqueduct Racetrack property line west.

Since its beginning, several immigrant groups have occupied much of Ozone Park. The first group was French immigrants. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Germans and Irish arrived in the neighborhood. Later, Italians began emigrating to Ozone Park from East Brooklyn, in fact, the neighborhood was known for its large Italian-American community.

Today’s resident families can be either middle class or working class, a very diverse and peaceful community.