
Woman Attacked with Hammer in Queens Subway Station — Attacker Sentenced to 25 Years to Life
A man who brutally assaulted a woman with a hammer inside a Queens subway station in 2022 was sentenced on July 10 to 25

A man who brutally assaulted a woman with a hammer inside a Queens subway station in 2022 was sentenced on July 10 to 25

Coney Island Residents Fight Casino Over Culture, Affordability By MOHAMMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A proposed casino and resort development in Coney Island has ignited a

By Alice Moreno Alanna O’Donnell thought it was a normal day at school on May 30, going to her usual meetings to discuss her farming

Ruby Kollar news@queensledger.com Earlier last week, workers at a climbing gym in Gowanus organized an event to promote a health and safety committee for their

JCAL’s Downtown Jamaica Riddim and Jazz Festival Returns July 26 By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL) is set to

Retired Teacher Marty Raskin Preserves Rare Public School Artifacts By Forest Hills Times/Queens Ledger Columnist Michael Perlman “School days, school days; Dear old Golden Rule
This past Saturday, BowlBites—Ozone Park’s vibrant new Caribbean fast-casual restaurant—hosted its first-ever Run & Refresh 5K, bringing together local runners, fitness enthusiasts, and food lovers

Coffee Pro, a cozy halal café nestled at 23-33 Astoria Boulevard in Astoria, is more than just a place to grab your morning brew, it’s

BY SOFIA MONTAGNA Have you ever wondered what it takes to run a horseback riding center right here in Queens? Lynne’s Riding Center brought this

By Christian Spencer At their final meeting before a summer recess, the Ronald Reagan Republican Club of Astoria gathered at the Rocco Moretto VFW Post

A man who brutally assaulted a woman with a hammer inside a Queens subway station in 2022 was sentenced on July 10 to 25

Coney Island Residents Fight Casino Over Culture, Affordability By MOHAMMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A proposed casino and resort development in Coney Island has ignited a

By Alice Moreno Alanna O’Donnell thought it was a normal day at school on May 30, going to her usual meetings to discuss her farming

Ruby Kollar news@queensledger.com Earlier last week, workers at a climbing gym in Gowanus organized an event to promote a health and safety committee for their

JCAL’s Downtown Jamaica Riddim and Jazz Festival Returns July 26 By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL) is set to

Retired Teacher Marty Raskin Preserves Rare Public School Artifacts By Forest Hills Times/Queens Ledger Columnist Michael Perlman “School days, school days; Dear old Golden Rule
This past Saturday, BowlBites—Ozone Park’s vibrant new Caribbean fast-casual restaurant—hosted its first-ever Run & Refresh 5K, bringing together local runners, fitness enthusiasts, and food lovers

Coffee Pro, a cozy halal café nestled at 23-33 Astoria Boulevard in Astoria, is more than just a place to grab your morning brew, it’s

BY SOFIA MONTAGNA Have you ever wondered what it takes to run a horseback riding center right here in Queens? Lynne’s Riding Center brought this

By Christian Spencer At their final meeting before a summer recess, the Ronald Reagan Republican Club of Astoria gathered at the Rocco Moretto VFW Post