
New York Proposes Ending Regents Exam Requirement
Courtesy Freepik New York officials have proposed ending the Regents exam requirement for graduation, allowing students to show proficiency in key skills like critical thinking

Courtesy Freepik New York officials have proposed ending the Regents exam requirement for graduation, allowing students to show proficiency in key skills like critical thinking

Zenith Taylor has been appointed to the board of directors of The Rufus King Manor Museum. Taylor serves The New York Unified Court System as

Meet the Team Behind Maspeth’s Newest Diner By: Molly Sword Teddy and Danielle were born and raised in Middle Village, grew up in and around

LaGuardia Community College celebrated the grand opening of Finca La Florecita on October 30, a new urban farm aimed at enhancing education and addressing food

By: Nova M Bajamonti Rudy’s Bakery & Cafe celebrated a huge milestone on Saturday, October 26 with the Ridgewood community – its 90th Anniversary during

Courtesy LaGuardia Community College LaGuardia Community College is boosting support for non-citizen students with the new $1.5 million Friedman Fund, offering scholarships, stipends, and emergency

Stephen Dachtera, a Queens native and St. John’s alumnus, is running for Civil Court Judge in the upcoming election on November 5, emphasizing fairness and

By Taylor Dennis Friends of Greenpoint Library, a local group of organized volunteers who help the neighborhood library through advocacy, fundraising and promotion, hosted their

By Etta Badoe It’s been a long time coming, but Kissena residents remain skeptical that the New York City Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP)

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) announced the successful acquisition of a $550,000 grant aimed at critical upgrades for its 164th

Courtesy Freepik New York officials have proposed ending the Regents exam requirement for graduation, allowing students to show proficiency in key skills like critical thinking

Zenith Taylor has been appointed to the board of directors of The Rufus King Manor Museum. Taylor serves The New York Unified Court System as

Meet the Team Behind Maspeth’s Newest Diner By: Molly Sword Teddy and Danielle were born and raised in Middle Village, grew up in and around

LaGuardia Community College celebrated the grand opening of Finca La Florecita on October 30, a new urban farm aimed at enhancing education and addressing food

By: Nova M Bajamonti Rudy’s Bakery & Cafe celebrated a huge milestone on Saturday, October 26 with the Ridgewood community – its 90th Anniversary during

Courtesy LaGuardia Community College LaGuardia Community College is boosting support for non-citizen students with the new $1.5 million Friedman Fund, offering scholarships, stipends, and emergency

Stephen Dachtera, a Queens native and St. John’s alumnus, is running for Civil Court Judge in the upcoming election on November 5, emphasizing fairness and

By Taylor Dennis Friends of Greenpoint Library, a local group of organized volunteers who help the neighborhood library through advocacy, fundraising and promotion, hosted their

By Etta Badoe It’s been a long time coming, but Kissena residents remain skeptical that the New York City Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP)

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) announced the successful acquisition of a $550,000 grant aimed at critical upgrades for its 164th