Community Leaders Unite to Support Queens Centers for Progress
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) announced the successful acquisition of a $550,000 grant aimed at critical upgrades for its 164th
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) announced the successful acquisition of a $550,000 grant aimed at critical upgrades for its 164th
By Alice Moreno Helping out the community is the Malikah organization’s biggest goal. On October 11, Malikah, in collaboration with PERIOD and Frontline Foods Queens,
Courtesy Pink Aid This October, fifty Shell gas stations in Connecticut, New York, and Long Island are turning their pumps bright pink to support breast
Victoria Santaguida, a professional dancer with roots in Toronto, Canada, has become a prominent figure in the dance world of New York City. Her journey
You send your child to one of our top high schools because you believe education is an investment. That has not changed for us. An
Courtesy Green Co-op Council A new bill, Intro 654, proposed to the NYC Council aims to enable green improvements in over 1,000 co-ops by providing
Courtesy Crime Stoppers Christian Inga, a 25-year-old from Corona, has been indicted on serious charges, following an alleged attack on two 13-year-old girls in Kissena
By Nova M Bajamonti The Anglo-Dutch Bowne House, which was built around 1661, has received the New York State Council on the Arts/ Greater Hudson
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Dry Harbor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held its annual Fall Festival & Health Fair on Sept 29, drawing attendees of
A view of Newtown Creek, which has been a Superfund site since 2010, from the Pulaski Bridge. Photo by Jack Delaney. By Jack Delaney On
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) announced the successful acquisition of a $550,000 grant aimed at critical upgrades for its 164th
By Alice Moreno Helping out the community is the Malikah organization’s biggest goal. On October 11, Malikah, in collaboration with PERIOD and Frontline Foods Queens,
Courtesy Pink Aid This October, fifty Shell gas stations in Connecticut, New York, and Long Island are turning their pumps bright pink to support breast
Victoria Santaguida, a professional dancer with roots in Toronto, Canada, has become a prominent figure in the dance world of New York City. Her journey
You send your child to one of our top high schools because you believe education is an investment. That has not changed for us. An
Courtesy Green Co-op Council A new bill, Intro 654, proposed to the NYC Council aims to enable green improvements in over 1,000 co-ops by providing
Courtesy Crime Stoppers Christian Inga, a 25-year-old from Corona, has been indicted on serious charges, following an alleged attack on two 13-year-old girls in Kissena
By Nova M Bajamonti The Anglo-Dutch Bowne House, which was built around 1661, has received the New York State Council on the Arts/ Greater Hudson
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Dry Harbor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held its annual Fall Festival & Health Fair on Sept 29, drawing attendees of
A view of Newtown Creek, which has been a Superfund site since 2010, from the Pulaski Bridge. Photo by Jack Delaney. By Jack Delaney On