
Remaining Outdoor Dining Sheds ‘Eyesore’ to Some Residents
By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com What started off as a lifeline for restaurants during the pandemic is now becoming a nuisance for residents and businesses

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com What started off as a lifeline for restaurants during the pandemic is now becoming a nuisance for residents and businesses

By Adam Manno news@queensledger.com At the end of a long table, past the Coke carafes and sweetener packets, Arnie Layton sits with his hands clasped

Facing Rising Prices, Astoria Welfare Society Distributes Staples for Holy Month By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com The Astoria Welfare Society partnered with Hydro-Quebec and

By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com On March 12, the Leon family of Briarwood frantically searched for their missing dog Leona. As a 19-year-old animal, they

Governor Kathy Hochul announced a round of New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) buildings awards this month, two of which were given

By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com Justin Rodgers has been a part of the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation (GJDC) for 17 years — however, Jamaica has

Sanitation Worker, DJ and Local Legend Passes Away at 51 By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com In the morning, Joseph Guarisco would wake up early to clean

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com For over 50 years, Paul Kerzner has devoted his life to taking care of Ridgewood and surrounding neighborhoods. In

Will start powering homes in late 2020s By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queenseledger.com Western Queens pols and community leaders packed into the gymnasium of the Variety

Would be first openly gay judge in Queens if elected By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Michael Goldman, a 53 year old attorney, has launched a

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com What started off as a lifeline for restaurants during the pandemic is now becoming a nuisance for residents and businesses

By Adam Manno news@queensledger.com At the end of a long table, past the Coke carafes and sweetener packets, Arnie Layton sits with his hands clasped

Facing Rising Prices, Astoria Welfare Society Distributes Staples for Holy Month By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com The Astoria Welfare Society partnered with Hydro-Quebec and

By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com On March 12, the Leon family of Briarwood frantically searched for their missing dog Leona. As a 19-year-old animal, they

Governor Kathy Hochul announced a round of New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) buildings awards this month, two of which were given

By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com Justin Rodgers has been a part of the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation (GJDC) for 17 years — however, Jamaica has

Sanitation Worker, DJ and Local Legend Passes Away at 51 By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com In the morning, Joseph Guarisco would wake up early to clean

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com For over 50 years, Paul Kerzner has devoted his life to taking care of Ridgewood and surrounding neighborhoods. In

Will start powering homes in late 2020s By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queenseledger.com Western Queens pols and community leaders packed into the gymnasium of the Variety

Would be first openly gay judge in Queens if elected By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Michael Goldman, a 53 year old attorney, has launched a