
Maspeth Lions Spread Easter Spirit
The Maspeth Lions Club made a trip with the Easter Bunny to spread the cheer of the season this week to a shelter in Ridgewood.

The Maspeth Lions Club made a trip with the Easter Bunny to spread the cheer of the season this week to a shelter in Ridgewood.

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com On an unassuming block in Astoria, inside a gym called HardKnox, Bonafide Warhawk is building more than athletes—he’s building resilience. A

LOCAL HALLOWEEN PARTY FUNDRAISER EVENT RAISES $21K FOR THE CHILDREN OF ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL IN BAYSIDE By: Danielle Marciano On October 29 th , 2024,

By: Sierra Ryan | sryan@quensledger.com In the Ridgewood neighborhood, new Queens Community Board 5 member Ravahn Rodriguez, a singer and producer is running a new

By: MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com After more than three decades of service, the iconic MetroCard will be phased out by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), with

By: MOHAMED FARGHALY | mfarghaly@queensledger.com More than two decades after its founding in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the Muslim Community Network (MCN) as an

By Michael Perlman Forest Hills is much more tempting with its culinary delights, thanks to restaurateur Paul Singh, who represents the epitome of local fine

By Michael Perlman Throughout 2025, residents and city staffers will continue to restore the “forest” in Forest Hills, the “park” in Rego Park, and communities

Victory Field, which was converted from an eyesore into a state-of-the-art athletic facility in 1925 and dedicated to the memory of “The Unknown Soldier of

By: Sierra Ryan Lowery bar hosted a watch party for the Men’s college basketball game between the Florida Gators and Houston Cougars. Inside the Sunnyside

The Maspeth Lions Club made a trip with the Easter Bunny to spread the cheer of the season this week to a shelter in Ridgewood.

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com On an unassuming block in Astoria, inside a gym called HardKnox, Bonafide Warhawk is building more than athletes—he’s building resilience. A

LOCAL HALLOWEEN PARTY FUNDRAISER EVENT RAISES $21K FOR THE CHILDREN OF ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL IN BAYSIDE By: Danielle Marciano On October 29 th , 2024,

By: Sierra Ryan | sryan@quensledger.com In the Ridgewood neighborhood, new Queens Community Board 5 member Ravahn Rodriguez, a singer and producer is running a new

By: MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com After more than three decades of service, the iconic MetroCard will be phased out by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), with

By: MOHAMED FARGHALY | mfarghaly@queensledger.com More than two decades after its founding in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the Muslim Community Network (MCN) as an

By Michael Perlman Forest Hills is much more tempting with its culinary delights, thanks to restaurateur Paul Singh, who represents the epitome of local fine

By Michael Perlman Throughout 2025, residents and city staffers will continue to restore the “forest” in Forest Hills, the “park” in Rego Park, and communities

Victory Field, which was converted from an eyesore into a state-of-the-art athletic facility in 1925 and dedicated to the memory of “The Unknown Soldier of

By: Sierra Ryan Lowery bar hosted a watch party for the Men’s college basketball game between the Florida Gators and Houston Cougars. Inside the Sunnyside