
Pro-choice leaders rally together at Borough Hall
Borough President joined by activists, elected officials to protest Supreme Court abortion decision By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s

Borough President joined by activists, elected officials to protest Supreme Court abortion decision By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s

Maspeth native Juan Ardila is one step closer to claiming the open seat in the 37th Assembly District, left vacant by soon-to-be retired State legislator

Whitney Thomas, 34, a speech-language pathologist living in Downtown Brooklyn, was originally on track to pursue nursing. However, she learned about speech pathology during her

The Food Bank for New York City brought its Mobile Food Pantry Program to Ozone Park last week, along with an $80,000 donation from Stop

CB1 votes down proposed $2 billion redevelopment A rally preceding last week’s Community Board 1 meeting pitted supporters and adversaries of Innovation QNS against each

Cancer survivors, caregivers, family, friends, prominent community figures, and even pets gathered in Juniper Valley Park on Saturday to stand up against cancer. For the

By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com While the Pride parade marched on in Manhattan on Sunday, queer artists in the Ridgewood and Bushwick areas came together in

The Queens Ledger’s online poll is now closed and a winner has been declared. In a four-way race for the 37th Assembly District, which encompasses

Neighborhood patriarch honored with street co-naming celebration southeast Queens Alex Pauline, considered a father figure by many in southeast Queens, will forever be memorialized at

Housing for homeless, income-eligible folks After years of planning, vying for community support, and construction, WellLife Network finally cut the ribbon on a brand new

Borough President joined by activists, elected officials to protest Supreme Court abortion decision By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s

Maspeth native Juan Ardila is one step closer to claiming the open seat in the 37th Assembly District, left vacant by soon-to-be retired State legislator

Whitney Thomas, 34, a speech-language pathologist living in Downtown Brooklyn, was originally on track to pursue nursing. However, she learned about speech pathology during her

The Food Bank for New York City brought its Mobile Food Pantry Program to Ozone Park last week, along with an $80,000 donation from Stop

CB1 votes down proposed $2 billion redevelopment A rally preceding last week’s Community Board 1 meeting pitted supporters and adversaries of Innovation QNS against each

Cancer survivors, caregivers, family, friends, prominent community figures, and even pets gathered in Juniper Valley Park on Saturday to stand up against cancer. For the

By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com While the Pride parade marched on in Manhattan on Sunday, queer artists in the Ridgewood and Bushwick areas came together in

The Queens Ledger’s online poll is now closed and a winner has been declared. In a four-way race for the 37th Assembly District, which encompasses

Neighborhood patriarch honored with street co-naming celebration southeast Queens Alex Pauline, considered a father figure by many in southeast Queens, will forever be memorialized at

Housing for homeless, income-eligible folks After years of planning, vying for community support, and construction, WellLife Network finally cut the ribbon on a brand new