
“Road to 200”: Neir’s Tavern Looks to the Future
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Neir’s Tavern, Woodhaven’s historic and beloved local haunt, celebrated four years since the day it was saved from shutting down.

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Neir’s Tavern, Woodhaven’s historic and beloved local haunt, celebrated four years since the day it was saved from shutting down.

By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com Administrative leadership at Queens College CUNY informed department chairs and deans Wednesday that they would not reappoint

Personal injury and accident law firm Chopra & Nocerino has reached a deal with the New York Mets as the team’s exclusive personal injury law

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A small crowd of volunteers stood underneath the scaffolding at 43-09 47th Avenue on Monday morning, listening to updates delivered by

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com The day after Christmas marks the start of the weeklong Kwanzaa holiday. To celebrate, the Queens borough president’s office hosted

By Justin Joseph | news@queensledger.com Coming off the heels of a 5-15 season last year, the Martin Luther School basketball team knew heading into this

By Sherica Daley | news@queensledger.com “Give yourself the advantage,” explained Daryl Newkirk, Mortgage Expert and Community Home Lending Advisor with Chase Bank. Potential homebuyers in

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Community Board 5 gathered for a full-board meeting last week in Christ the King High School’s cafeteria. Highlights from the

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com On Saturday, December 16th, members of Chhaya Community Development Corporation (CDC) held a Winter Festival event at Lt. Frank McConnell

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com The MTA unveiled its final proposal for the Queens Bus Network Redesign last week, taking another stab at reconfiguring bus

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Neir’s Tavern, Woodhaven’s historic and beloved local haunt, celebrated four years since the day it was saved from shutting down.

By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com Administrative leadership at Queens College CUNY informed department chairs and deans Wednesday that they would not reappoint

Personal injury and accident law firm Chopra & Nocerino has reached a deal with the New York Mets as the team’s exclusive personal injury law

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A small crowd of volunteers stood underneath the scaffolding at 43-09 47th Avenue on Monday morning, listening to updates delivered by

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com The day after Christmas marks the start of the weeklong Kwanzaa holiday. To celebrate, the Queens borough president’s office hosted

By Justin Joseph | news@queensledger.com Coming off the heels of a 5-15 season last year, the Martin Luther School basketball team knew heading into this

By Sherica Daley | news@queensledger.com “Give yourself the advantage,” explained Daryl Newkirk, Mortgage Expert and Community Home Lending Advisor with Chase Bank. Potential homebuyers in

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Community Board 5 gathered for a full-board meeting last week in Christ the King High School’s cafeteria. Highlights from the

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com On Saturday, December 16th, members of Chhaya Community Development Corporation (CDC) held a Winter Festival event at Lt. Frank McConnell

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com The MTA unveiled its final proposal for the Queens Bus Network Redesign last week, taking another stab at reconfiguring bus