
After Transportation Cut, Queens Senior Centers Worry for Health of Members Left at Home
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com “You go to some centers, it’s either bingo all day long or whatever. We’re not like that here,” member Donna

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com “You go to some centers, it’s either bingo all day long or whatever. We’re not like that here,” member Donna

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Approximately 80 protesters gathered outside the Wyndham Hotel at 61-18 93rd St. on Feb. 18 to rally against the conversion

By Christine Stoddard | cstoddard@queensledger.com On Feb. 26, dozens of West African migrants were discovered living in an illegally converted furniture store in Richmond Hill.

by Sherica Daley | news@queensledger.com “We’re new to the neighborhood, and we wanted to reach out to everyone in the community” explained Zakiyyah Mohamed Stevens,

Joby Aviation, a tech startup that plans to bring electric short-distance air travel to New York City, welcomed visitors to take a ride in their

by Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Woodside on the Move, the Right to Counsel Coalition, Chhaya, Catholic Migration Services and other Queens-based community organizations hosted a

By Sherica Daley | news@queensledger.com The chimes of the service bell jingled in the air during the Queens College School of Business’s #QC Business Breakfast,

By Britney Trachtenberg | news@queensledger.com On Thurs., Feb. 22, during a ceremony at One Police Plaza, Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban promoted School Crossing Guard

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com State Assemblyperson Jenifer Rajkumar held a rally with State Senator Leroy Comrie and about 20 supporters on the steps of

By Ana Borruto | news@queensledger.com Silk Road NYC celebrated multiple milestones at its grand opening at 166-30 Jamaica Ave in Queens, including being the first Bangladeshi-owned

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com “You go to some centers, it’s either bingo all day long or whatever. We’re not like that here,” member Donna

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Approximately 80 protesters gathered outside the Wyndham Hotel at 61-18 93rd St. on Feb. 18 to rally against the conversion

By Christine Stoddard | cstoddard@queensledger.com On Feb. 26, dozens of West African migrants were discovered living in an illegally converted furniture store in Richmond Hill.

by Sherica Daley | news@queensledger.com “We’re new to the neighborhood, and we wanted to reach out to everyone in the community” explained Zakiyyah Mohamed Stevens,

Joby Aviation, a tech startup that plans to bring electric short-distance air travel to New York City, welcomed visitors to take a ride in their

by Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Woodside on the Move, the Right to Counsel Coalition, Chhaya, Catholic Migration Services and other Queens-based community organizations hosted a

By Sherica Daley | news@queensledger.com The chimes of the service bell jingled in the air during the Queens College School of Business’s #QC Business Breakfast,

By Britney Trachtenberg | news@queensledger.com On Thurs., Feb. 22, during a ceremony at One Police Plaza, Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban promoted School Crossing Guard

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com State Assemblyperson Jenifer Rajkumar held a rally with State Senator Leroy Comrie and about 20 supporters on the steps of

By Ana Borruto | news@queensledger.com Silk Road NYC celebrated multiple milestones at its grand opening at 166-30 Jamaica Ave in Queens, including being the first Bangladeshi-owned