
Rent Prices Rise, but Fall in North Queens, Reports say
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Real estate reports show that rent in the city continues to increase with little end in sight, and the number of

By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Real estate reports show that rent in the city continues to increase with little end in sight, and the number of

By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com The Fordham Law Clinic filed a lawsuit on April 30 against the New York City Housing Authority and the Office of

By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com In Diversity Plaza in Flushing, community leaders advocated for the Metropolitan Park to be built on the Citi Field parking lot on

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com The family of Win Rozario, a 19-year-old Bangladeshi Ozone Park resident killed by the NYPD, is speaking out. A well-attended

Courtesy Jessica González-Rojas’s Office State Senator John Liu and Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas celebrate the passage of Sammy’s Law, granting New York City authority over

Courtesy The Kidney Coalition of NYC The Kidney Coalition of NYC recently hosted a vibrant pop-up craft fair at the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Glendale.

Mohamed Farghaly Gloria Macaig proudly holds her Community Service Award, recognizing her unwavering dedication to serving the Maspeth community through her involvement with AARP and

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com At a Queens GOP press conference in Jamaica, three candidates delivered speeches focused on the ongoing influx of migrants into New

JEAN BRANNUM jbrannum@queensledger.com Council member Julie Won hosted a town hall where residents floated around interactive stations to express their land-use-related concerns for

By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com For many Queens voters, surrogate’s court judge elections might be easy to miss. In contrast to flashy

By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Real estate reports show that rent in the city continues to increase with little end in sight, and the number of

By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com The Fordham Law Clinic filed a lawsuit on April 30 against the New York City Housing Authority and the Office of

By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com In Diversity Plaza in Flushing, community leaders advocated for the Metropolitan Park to be built on the Citi Field parking lot on

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com The family of Win Rozario, a 19-year-old Bangladeshi Ozone Park resident killed by the NYPD, is speaking out. A well-attended

Courtesy Jessica González-Rojas’s Office State Senator John Liu and Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas celebrate the passage of Sammy’s Law, granting New York City authority over

Courtesy The Kidney Coalition of NYC The Kidney Coalition of NYC recently hosted a vibrant pop-up craft fair at the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Glendale.

Mohamed Farghaly Gloria Macaig proudly holds her Community Service Award, recognizing her unwavering dedication to serving the Maspeth community through her involvement with AARP and

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com At a Queens GOP press conference in Jamaica, three candidates delivered speeches focused on the ongoing influx of migrants into New

JEAN BRANNUM jbrannum@queensledger.com Council member Julie Won hosted a town hall where residents floated around interactive stations to express their land-use-related concerns for

By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com For many Queens voters, surrogate’s court judge elections might be easy to miss. In contrast to flashy