
Flushing Town Hall Hosts Nibal Malshi Quintet
By Daleelah Saleh | news@queensledger.com On Friday, May 17th, Flushing Town Hall hosted the Nibal Malshi Quintet for a concert showcasing music from across the

By Daleelah Saleh | news@queensledger.com On Friday, May 17th, Flushing Town Hall hosted the Nibal Malshi Quintet for a concert showcasing music from across the

By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com Staff members from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) hosted a Bus Redesign Open House on Thurs., May 16 at the Variety

By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com The Queens Chamber of Commerce announced a new foundation on May 14 to raise $40 million to support tech startups

By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com Cassandra Johnson, the Democratic Party-endorsed candidate for Surrogate’s Court judge, describes her own work as a judge with

Sunnyside Shines organizes luncheon for Sunnyside business owners By Yasin Akdag Last month, the Queens DA, local Police Department, and local business owners convened at

MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Tensions flared at the Community Board 5 meeting in Middle Village as residents and officials clashed over the hotly debated “City of

Leonard Williams was born in 1951, the third in a family of five children. He spent his childhood in Williamsburg before the family moved to

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 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

By Daleelah Saleh | news@queensledger.com On Friday, May 17th, Flushing Town Hall hosted the Nibal Malshi Quintet for a concert showcasing music from across the

By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com Staff members from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) hosted a Bus Redesign Open House on Thurs., May 16 at the Variety

By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com The Queens Chamber of Commerce announced a new foundation on May 14 to raise $40 million to support tech startups

By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com Cassandra Johnson, the Democratic Party-endorsed candidate for Surrogate’s Court judge, describes her own work as a judge with

Sunnyside Shines organizes luncheon for Sunnyside business owners By Yasin Akdag Last month, the Queens DA, local Police Department, and local business owners convened at

MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Tensions flared at the Community Board 5 meeting in Middle Village as residents and officials clashed over the hotly debated “City of

Leonard Williams was born in 1951, the third in a family of five children. He spent his childhood in Williamsburg before the family moved to

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 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