
Queens Teacher Paralyzed in Beach Accident Seeks Help for Recovery
Courtesy Mario’s DonationPage Mario, a beloved Queens art teacher, was left paralyzed after a rip current caused a life-threatening accident at Jones Beach in August.

Courtesy Mario’s DonationPage Mario, a beloved Queens art teacher, was left paralyzed after a rip current caused a life-threatening accident at Jones Beach in August.

Courtesy NYC.gov New York City officials have removed over 73,000 illegal vehicles, including “ghost cars” and unregistered motorized scooters, since 2022, as part of a

Alice Moreno The vast parking lot at Citi Field has been temporarily converted into an illuminated fantasy world, a rainforest filled with exotic animals hanging
Tragic South Korean Plane Crash Takes the Lives of 179, Only 2 Survivors Following the political discourse that has affected South Korea in the past

Governor Hochul Promises $500 Inflation Refund for New Yorkers during QCM visit MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com New York Governor Kathy Hochul visited Queens Center Mall in

Queens Central Library is set to receive an $11 million renovation to its 1,800-square-foot auditorium, funded by a $5 million allocation from the NYC Council’s

On Saturday, December 7th the United Veterans Fraternal Organizations of Maspeth visited Mt. Olivet Cemetery as part of the national Wreaths Across America initiative. Participants included members of the

Courtesy New York Edge Middle school students from New York Edge recently visited Morgan Stanley’s Manhattan offices as part of a coding club at
New Queens Precinct Opens in Southeast Queens, First in 10 Years For over forty years, residents of the neighborhoods of Rosedale, Brookeville, Laurelton, and Springfield

Nets wings Cam Johnson and Dorian Finney-Smith are likely the next to go as the Feb. 6 NBA Trade Deadline creeps closer. NOAH ZIMMERMAN noah@queensledger.com

Courtesy Mario’s DonationPage Mario, a beloved Queens art teacher, was left paralyzed after a rip current caused a life-threatening accident at Jones Beach in August.

Courtesy NYC.gov New York City officials have removed over 73,000 illegal vehicles, including “ghost cars” and unregistered motorized scooters, since 2022, as part of a

Alice Moreno The vast parking lot at Citi Field has been temporarily converted into an illuminated fantasy world, a rainforest filled with exotic animals hanging
Tragic South Korean Plane Crash Takes the Lives of 179, Only 2 Survivors Following the political discourse that has affected South Korea in the past

Governor Hochul Promises $500 Inflation Refund for New Yorkers during QCM visit MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com New York Governor Kathy Hochul visited Queens Center Mall in

Queens Central Library is set to receive an $11 million renovation to its 1,800-square-foot auditorium, funded by a $5 million allocation from the NYC Council’s

On Saturday, December 7th the United Veterans Fraternal Organizations of Maspeth visited Mt. Olivet Cemetery as part of the national Wreaths Across America initiative. Participants included members of the

Courtesy New York Edge Middle school students from New York Edge recently visited Morgan Stanley’s Manhattan offices as part of a coding club at
New Queens Precinct Opens in Southeast Queens, First in 10 Years For over forty years, residents of the neighborhoods of Rosedale, Brookeville, Laurelton, and Springfield

Nets wings Cam Johnson and Dorian Finney-Smith are likely the next to go as the Feb. 6 NBA Trade Deadline creeps closer. NOAH ZIMMERMAN noah@queensledger.com