
Ditmars Starbucks worker claims illegal firing
Starbucks worker Austin Locke has been a leading voice for the unionization of the Starbucks at 31st Street and Ditmars Boulevard. He has worked there

Starbucks worker Austin Locke has been a leading voice for the unionization of the Starbucks at 31st Street and Ditmars Boulevard. He has worked there

Kayla Chow, 19, has recently become the first female Eagle Scout in Queens. Born in Fresh Meadows, Chow was congratulated on Tuesday, July 12 by

Angelica Pizzonia, 34, was born and raised by an old-school Italian family in Williamsburg, and grew up around traditional cooking and baking. It was during

‘Senior prom’ held at O’Neill’s By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com The Golden Age Society, a senior group at St. Mary’s Winfield church in Woodside, turned up

‘Coming Home’ made quarterfinals in Big Apple Film Festival Between school plays, off-off Broadway shows, and the front of school classrooms—Angelo Amato has performed in

Borough President joined by activists, elected officials to protest Supreme Court abortion decision By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s

Maspeth native Juan Ardila is one step closer to claiming the open seat in the 37th Assembly District, left vacant by soon-to-be retired State legislator

Whitney Thomas, 34, a speech-language pathologist living in Downtown Brooklyn, was originally on track to pursue nursing. However, she learned about speech pathology during her

The Food Bank for New York City brought its Mobile Food Pantry Program to Ozone Park last week, along with an $80,000 donation from Stop

CB1 votes down proposed $2 billion redevelopment A rally preceding last week’s Community Board 1 meeting pitted supporters and adversaries of Innovation QNS against each

Starbucks worker Austin Locke has been a leading voice for the unionization of the Starbucks at 31st Street and Ditmars Boulevard. He has worked there

Kayla Chow, 19, has recently become the first female Eagle Scout in Queens. Born in Fresh Meadows, Chow was congratulated on Tuesday, July 12 by

Angelica Pizzonia, 34, was born and raised by an old-school Italian family in Williamsburg, and grew up around traditional cooking and baking. It was during

‘Senior prom’ held at O’Neill’s By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com The Golden Age Society, a senior group at St. Mary’s Winfield church in Woodside, turned up

‘Coming Home’ made quarterfinals in Big Apple Film Festival Between school plays, off-off Broadway shows, and the front of school classrooms—Angelo Amato has performed in

Borough President joined by activists, elected officials to protest Supreme Court abortion decision By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s

Maspeth native Juan Ardila is one step closer to claiming the open seat in the 37th Assembly District, left vacant by soon-to-be retired State legislator

Whitney Thomas, 34, a speech-language pathologist living in Downtown Brooklyn, was originally on track to pursue nursing. However, she learned about speech pathology during her

The Food Bank for New York City brought its Mobile Food Pantry Program to Ozone Park last week, along with an $80,000 donation from Stop

CB1 votes down proposed $2 billion redevelopment A rally preceding last week’s Community Board 1 meeting pitted supporters and adversaries of Innovation QNS against each