
Kora Opens To Fanfare in Sunnyside
Kora, the bakery that social media loves, opened its doors at its new Sunnyside location Saturday morning. More than a hundred people lined up along

Kora, the bakery that social media loves, opened its doors at its new Sunnyside location Saturday morning. More than a hundred people lined up along

By Alice Moreno On March 22, hundreds of Queens residents came together to celebrate community, diversity, and love with the unveiling of a new sculpture

The future of the Forest Hills Stadium summer concert series is uncertain after the NYPD revoked its sound amplification permits, citing safety concerns linked to

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Puppy Kitty NYC, a non-profit based in Queens, is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating stray and injured cats across New York

By: Courtney Kerr Black History month has come to an end, but at the Black Inventors Museum they celebrate year round. Their latest exhibit, “Black Inventors

When a small catholic academy puts on a theatrical performance that includes 80 performers and few dozen crewmembers, it’s nothing short of a logistical marvel.

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Maspeth Federal Savings took a step toward the future on March 12 with the unveiling of its new Tech Center at

Courtesy: Roshni Samlal By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Flushing Town Hall will host “Indo-Constellations” on March 23, a one-night-only event that brings the dynamic sounds of

MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Puneet Singh had high hopes for his expanding culinary vision on Ascan Avenue. After the runaway success of his restaurant, White Radish,

By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com As with many great ideas, Beth Rosenberg conceived of Tech Kids Unlimited through equal parts necessity and chance. The year was

Kora, the bakery that social media loves, opened its doors at its new Sunnyside location Saturday morning. More than a hundred people lined up along

By Alice Moreno On March 22, hundreds of Queens residents came together to celebrate community, diversity, and love with the unveiling of a new sculpture

The future of the Forest Hills Stadium summer concert series is uncertain after the NYPD revoked its sound amplification permits, citing safety concerns linked to

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Puppy Kitty NYC, a non-profit based in Queens, is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating stray and injured cats across New York

By: Courtney Kerr Black History month has come to an end, but at the Black Inventors Museum they celebrate year round. Their latest exhibit, “Black Inventors

When a small catholic academy puts on a theatrical performance that includes 80 performers and few dozen crewmembers, it’s nothing short of a logistical marvel.

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Maspeth Federal Savings took a step toward the future on March 12 with the unveiling of its new Tech Center at

Courtesy: Roshni Samlal By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Flushing Town Hall will host “Indo-Constellations” on March 23, a one-night-only event that brings the dynamic sounds of

MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Puneet Singh had high hopes for his expanding culinary vision on Ascan Avenue. After the runaway success of his restaurant, White Radish,

By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com As with many great ideas, Beth Rosenberg conceived of Tech Kids Unlimited through equal parts necessity and chance. The year was