
New York Proposes Ending Regents Exam Requirement
Courtesy Freepik New York officials have proposed ending the Regents exam requirement for graduation, allowing students to show proficiency in key skills like critical thinking

Courtesy Freepik New York officials have proposed ending the Regents exam requirement for graduation, allowing students to show proficiency in key skills like critical thinking

By: Kyra Ching The MoMA PS1 co-hosted Neighbor Night with Council Member Julie Won on October 21st as a special fall event celebrating the institution’s

By Alice Moreno On November 1, the Queens Economic Development Corporation in collaboration with AVA (Asociación de Vendedores Ambulantes, or “Association of Street Vendors” in

By: Joe Thristino “The Healing Power of Hispanic Food” – a free event sponsored by ¡Hay Mas Adelante!, United Healthcare and AARP – aimed to

By: Zachary Weg Ridgewood Rides gathered at Ridgewood Presbyterian Church to discuss not only their recent bike rides but also ways of improving cycling

Courtesy 1199SEIU union Workers at Northwell Health’s Little Neck lab held an informational picket on November 1, demanding fair wages and benefits similar to other

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com This November, Flushing Town Hall is showcasing the vibrant and multicultural spirit of Queens through The World’s Borough Exhibition, a

Courtesy Amazin’ Mets Foundation By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Amazin’ Mets Foundation has contributed over $430,000 to the renovation of Field #1 at Juniper

Courtesy 1199SEIU union Workers at Northwell Health’s Little Neck lab held an informational picket on November 1, demanding fair wages and benefits similar to other

By Molly Sword On Veterans Day, a group of Kew Forest school students spent the day with local heroes at the annual Veterans Day breakfast,

Courtesy Freepik New York officials have proposed ending the Regents exam requirement for graduation, allowing students to show proficiency in key skills like critical thinking

By: Kyra Ching The MoMA PS1 co-hosted Neighbor Night with Council Member Julie Won on October 21st as a special fall event celebrating the institution’s

By Alice Moreno On November 1, the Queens Economic Development Corporation in collaboration with AVA (Asociación de Vendedores Ambulantes, or “Association of Street Vendors” in

By: Joe Thristino “The Healing Power of Hispanic Food” – a free event sponsored by ¡Hay Mas Adelante!, United Healthcare and AARP – aimed to

By: Zachary Weg Ridgewood Rides gathered at Ridgewood Presbyterian Church to discuss not only their recent bike rides but also ways of improving cycling

Courtesy 1199SEIU union Workers at Northwell Health’s Little Neck lab held an informational picket on November 1, demanding fair wages and benefits similar to other

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com This November, Flushing Town Hall is showcasing the vibrant and multicultural spirit of Queens through The World’s Borough Exhibition, a

Courtesy Amazin’ Mets Foundation By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Amazin’ Mets Foundation has contributed over $430,000 to the renovation of Field #1 at Juniper

Courtesy 1199SEIU union Workers at Northwell Health’s Little Neck lab held an informational picket on November 1, demanding fair wages and benefits similar to other

By Molly Sword On Veterans Day, a group of Kew Forest school students spent the day with local heroes at the annual Veterans Day breakfast,