
Mary Jobaida’s Campaign of Gratitude
The State Assembly candidate talks her unconventional upbringing, NYCHA, disability rights, and putting low-income New Yorkers first. BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com It was gratitude that

The State Assembly candidate talks her unconventional upbringing, NYCHA, disability rights, and putting low-income New Yorkers first. BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com It was gratitude that



BY SIDDHARTHA HARMALKAR news@queensledger.com CITY HALL — New York could be the first city in the country to get its own AI oversight office, thanks

BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com ASTORIA PARK — NYC Parks might hire a private company to build a giant “bubble” enclosure over the Astoria Park Tennis

A British warship sunk in the Hell Gate channel in 1780. But what became of its rumored gold cargo? BY ALAN ARICHAVALA news@queensledger.com HALLET’s COVE

Though all are progressives committed to universal healthcare, a robust social safety net and immigration reform, NY-7 congressional candidates differed widely on their solutions to

Community Board #5 took quick action at their May 13th meeting in Middle Village, to lobby the Parks Department for ‘getting the play-lights right,’ at

BY COLE SINANIAN news@queensledger.com LONG ISLAND CITY — Astoria State Assemblymember Diana Moreno reintroduced a bill Friday that would prohibit registered New York State nonprofits

JACKSON HEIGHTS — Dozens of Jackson Heights neighbors gathered along a closed-off stretch of 34th Avenue on Sunday afternoon, sharing food, laughs and lively conversation

The State Assembly candidate talks her unconventional upbringing, NYCHA, disability rights, and putting low-income New Yorkers first. BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com It was gratitude that



BY SIDDHARTHA HARMALKAR news@queensledger.com CITY HALL — New York could be the first city in the country to get its own AI oversight office, thanks

BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com ASTORIA PARK — NYC Parks might hire a private company to build a giant “bubble” enclosure over the Astoria Park Tennis

A British warship sunk in the Hell Gate channel in 1780. But what became of its rumored gold cargo? BY ALAN ARICHAVALA news@queensledger.com HALLET’s COVE

Though all are progressives committed to universal healthcare, a robust social safety net and immigration reform, NY-7 congressional candidates differed widely on their solutions to

Community Board #5 took quick action at their May 13th meeting in Middle Village, to lobby the Parks Department for ‘getting the play-lights right,’ at

BY COLE SINANIAN news@queensledger.com LONG ISLAND CITY — Astoria State Assemblymember Diana Moreno reintroduced a bill Friday that would prohibit registered New York State nonprofits

JACKSON HEIGHTS — Dozens of Jackson Heights neighbors gathered along a closed-off stretch of 34th Avenue on Sunday afternoon, sharing food, laughs and lively conversation