Community rallies against illegal Airbnb in wake of shooting
Bayside residents are in an uproar after a shooting took place earlier this month outside of an Airbnb rental, which left one injured and launched
Bayside residents are in an uproar after a shooting took place earlier this month outside of an Airbnb rental, which left one injured and launched
The City Tutors deliver free professional mentorship to NYC college students and professionals By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com The City Tutors, a nonprofit dedicated to providing
By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Evie Hantzopoulos began her role as the executive director of the Queens Botanical Garden in late January, just in time to
Restaurant owners say temporary move was COVID lifeline BY DANIEL OFFNER Local restaurant owners are putting pressure on state lawmakers to make alcoholic beverages “to
Residents of Woodside Houses are still grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Ida as tenants have gone weeks with inadequate heat and hot water in
Five people were arrested after a large group of protestors marched through Middle Village on Friday, damaging property along the way. The group was observed
The Queens Chamber of Commerce hosted its first-ever Business Heroes of the Year Awards in front of about 400 people at Terrace on the Park
In the early evening of Saturday, November 27, a large menorah at the intersection of Union Turnpike and 220th Street in Hollis Hills was knocked
Dong-Hyun Kim, the prolific maestro of the Queensboro Symphony Orchestra, passed away last year on December 12. Although it has been a year since his
Clergy, community leaders, and parishioners gathered at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Prospect Heights to watch as Robert J. Brennan was officially installed as
Bayside residents are in an uproar after a shooting took place earlier this month outside of an Airbnb rental, which left one injured and launched
The City Tutors deliver free professional mentorship to NYC college students and professionals By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com The City Tutors, a nonprofit dedicated to providing
By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Evie Hantzopoulos began her role as the executive director of the Queens Botanical Garden in late January, just in time to
Restaurant owners say temporary move was COVID lifeline BY DANIEL OFFNER Local restaurant owners are putting pressure on state lawmakers to make alcoholic beverages “to
Residents of Woodside Houses are still grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Ida as tenants have gone weeks with inadequate heat and hot water in
Five people were arrested after a large group of protestors marched through Middle Village on Friday, damaging property along the way. The group was observed
The Queens Chamber of Commerce hosted its first-ever Business Heroes of the Year Awards in front of about 400 people at Terrace on the Park
In the early evening of Saturday, November 27, a large menorah at the intersection of Union Turnpike and 220th Street in Hollis Hills was knocked
Dong-Hyun Kim, the prolific maestro of the Queensboro Symphony Orchestra, passed away last year on December 12. Although it has been a year since his
Clergy, community leaders, and parishioners gathered at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Prospect Heights to watch as Robert J. Brennan was officially installed as