
Ridgewood Democratic Club Hosts AD37 Candidates Ahead of June Primary
Queens State Assembly candidates largely agreed on key issues, but differed in their approaches to tackling them. BY CAROL CHEN news@queensledger.com RIDGEWOOD — Assembly District

Queens State Assembly candidates largely agreed on key issues, but differed in their approaches to tackling them. BY CAROL CHEN news@queensledger.com RIDGEWOOD — Assembly District

The long lost story of Revolutionary War officer William Barry, who was laid to rest in what is now the side yard of Raffaele Mollica’s

Diners kind of suck — and that’s why we miss them when they close. NICOLAS STERGIOU | nicolas.stergiou@gmail.com Producer, Social Media Manager, labor Organizer, and Unofficial “Astoria Street

By MARYAM RAHAMAN news@queensledger.com DOUGLASTON — At the Bishop Ignatius Catanello Memorial Scholarship Dinner on Saturday, May 9, presenters and honorees alike joked about the recommended

BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com LONG ISLAND CITY — In a preliminary vote, the Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) set up a possible rent freeze across the

A 261-year-old Dutch-style door once belonged to one of Queens’ most prominent families. Now, after years hidden away, its troubled history will go on display. BY

A walking food tour brought New Yorkers young and old out to taste Rego Park’s Jewish Uzbek specialties. BY LUAN ROGERS REGO PARK — On

By COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com Queens Congressional Candidate Chuck Park was arrested at around 3:20pm May 1 while protesting right outside the New York Stock exchange

BY SIDDHARTHA HARMALKAR JACKSON HEIGHTS — Advocacy groups are calling for the passage of legislation to prohibit caste discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations.

By Christian Spencer | news@queensledger.com “Queens get the money,” Nas said Tuesday, and with the backing of leaders like Donovan Richards and Adrienne Adams, borough residents

Queens State Assembly candidates largely agreed on key issues, but differed in their approaches to tackling them. BY CAROL CHEN news@queensledger.com RIDGEWOOD — Assembly District

The long lost story of Revolutionary War officer William Barry, who was laid to rest in what is now the side yard of Raffaele Mollica’s

Diners kind of suck — and that’s why we miss them when they close. NICOLAS STERGIOU | nicolas.stergiou@gmail.com Producer, Social Media Manager, labor Organizer, and Unofficial “Astoria Street

By MARYAM RAHAMAN news@queensledger.com DOUGLASTON — At the Bishop Ignatius Catanello Memorial Scholarship Dinner on Saturday, May 9, presenters and honorees alike joked about the recommended

BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com LONG ISLAND CITY — In a preliminary vote, the Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) set up a possible rent freeze across the

A 261-year-old Dutch-style door once belonged to one of Queens’ most prominent families. Now, after years hidden away, its troubled history will go on display. BY

A walking food tour brought New Yorkers young and old out to taste Rego Park’s Jewish Uzbek specialties. BY LUAN ROGERS REGO PARK — On

By COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com Queens Congressional Candidate Chuck Park was arrested at around 3:20pm May 1 while protesting right outside the New York Stock exchange

BY SIDDHARTHA HARMALKAR JACKSON HEIGHTS — Advocacy groups are calling for the passage of legislation to prohibit caste discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations.

By Christian Spencer | news@queensledger.com “Queens get the money,” Nas said Tuesday, and with the backing of leaders like Donovan Richards and Adrienne Adams, borough residents