
Borough President Hosts Opioid Overdose Awareness Event
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Anat Gerstein, Inc. — 463 purple ribbons at Queens Borough Hall represent the number of Queens residents who lost their
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Anat Gerstein, Inc. — 463 purple ribbons at Queens Borough Hall represent the number of Queens residents who lost their
By: Zachary Weg Zweg@queensledger.com The Ridgewood Jazz Festival dazzled the neighborhood over the weekend. Started by award-winning jazz bassist, Michael Feinberg, the festival was
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Zellnor Myrie still rides the subway—not as a campaign prop, but because it’s how he’s always gotten around. One recent evening,
Courtesy Officer of Governor Kathy Hochul By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com New York will become the largest state in the nation to impose sweeping, bell-to-bell restrictions
Courtesy Freepik By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com With less than three weeks until New York City’s first tax lien sale since the pandemic, thousands
MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Governor Kathy Hochul is celebrating a significant win for New York families as the state’s FY 2026 budget includes a series of
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Helen Sokol turned 103 this year, and as with each passing milestone, she was surrounded by friends, family, and fellow
MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A whimsical and deeply personal solo exhibition by Queens native Jennifer Quinones is currently captivating visitors at Summertime Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn—where
MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A Queens court has ruled against a group of local business owners who sought to block the implementation of a new bicycle
Alice Moreno On April 26, alumni and current students of Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School in East Elmhurst joined together to celebrate the twenty-first annual
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Anat Gerstein, Inc. — 463 purple ribbons at Queens Borough Hall represent the number of Queens residents who lost their
By: Zachary Weg Zweg@queensledger.com The Ridgewood Jazz Festival dazzled the neighborhood over the weekend. Started by award-winning jazz bassist, Michael Feinberg, the festival was
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Zellnor Myrie still rides the subway—not as a campaign prop, but because it’s how he’s always gotten around. One recent evening,
Courtesy Officer of Governor Kathy Hochul By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com New York will become the largest state in the nation to impose sweeping, bell-to-bell restrictions
Courtesy Freepik By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com With less than three weeks until New York City’s first tax lien sale since the pandemic, thousands
MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Governor Kathy Hochul is celebrating a significant win for New York families as the state’s FY 2026 budget includes a series of
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Helen Sokol turned 103 this year, and as with each passing milestone, she was surrounded by friends, family, and fellow
MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A whimsical and deeply personal solo exhibition by Queens native Jennifer Quinones is currently captivating visitors at Summertime Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn—where
MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A Queens court has ruled against a group of local business owners who sought to block the implementation of a new bicycle
Alice Moreno On April 26, alumni and current students of Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School in East Elmhurst joined together to celebrate the twenty-first annual