
Outdoor Dining Rules Leave Restaurants in Crisis
Forest Hills Bistro Dismantles Outdoor Structure Amid City Mandate MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com After months of efforts to preserve a beloved outdoor dining structure, Nick’s Bistro

Forest Hills Bistro Dismantles Outdoor Structure Amid City Mandate MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com After months of efforts to preserve a beloved outdoor dining structure, Nick’s Bistro

The FARE Act, passed by the New York City Council, shifts the responsibility of broker fees from tenants to landlords, aiming to reduce financial burdens

MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com At the November 13 Community Board 5 meeting, local residents and board members discussed key issues affecting the area. These included recent

Nova Bajamonti The Queens County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Committee hosted its fifth annual Friendsgiving, and all the proceeds went towards the Dancing Dreams organization.

Nova Bajamonti Civic leaders and residents attended a Queens rally in Jamaica, on Saturday, November 2, in an effort to say “no,” to the “City

Henry Rubio Hundreds of people celebrated the 11th Annual Bishop Ignatius Catanello Scholarship Dinner at Douglaston’s Immaculate Conception Hall on November 23rd, where Henry Rubio,

Molly Sword Last Saturday, St. John’s University celebrated the 125th anniversary of Catholic Charities of Brooklyn/Queens. The event hosted numerous speakers, including Dr. Sabina Alkire,

Plaza College unveiled Queens’ first surgical technology learning center, a $1 million state-of-the-art facility, to launch its exclusive Surgical Technology Degree Program. By MOHAMED

By: Dana Fialkowski Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning hosted a new edition of a visual voices art exhibition to prevent youth gun violence on

Samaritan Daytop Village has launched a nutrition initiative to support individuals in recovery by teaching healthier eating habits and culinary skills. By MOHAMED FARGHALY

Forest Hills Bistro Dismantles Outdoor Structure Amid City Mandate MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com After months of efforts to preserve a beloved outdoor dining structure, Nick’s Bistro

The FARE Act, passed by the New York City Council, shifts the responsibility of broker fees from tenants to landlords, aiming to reduce financial burdens

MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com At the November 13 Community Board 5 meeting, local residents and board members discussed key issues affecting the area. These included recent

Nova Bajamonti The Queens County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Committee hosted its fifth annual Friendsgiving, and all the proceeds went towards the Dancing Dreams organization.

Nova Bajamonti Civic leaders and residents attended a Queens rally in Jamaica, on Saturday, November 2, in an effort to say “no,” to the “City

Henry Rubio Hundreds of people celebrated the 11th Annual Bishop Ignatius Catanello Scholarship Dinner at Douglaston’s Immaculate Conception Hall on November 23rd, where Henry Rubio,

Molly Sword Last Saturday, St. John’s University celebrated the 125th anniversary of Catholic Charities of Brooklyn/Queens. The event hosted numerous speakers, including Dr. Sabina Alkire,

Plaza College unveiled Queens’ first surgical technology learning center, a $1 million state-of-the-art facility, to launch its exclusive Surgical Technology Degree Program. By MOHAMED

By: Dana Fialkowski Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning hosted a new edition of a visual voices art exhibition to prevent youth gun violence on

Samaritan Daytop Village has launched a nutrition initiative to support individuals in recovery by teaching healthier eating habits and culinary skills. By MOHAMED FARGHALY