
Food Charity Needs Increase in Glendale & Ridgewood
In the spring of 2024, amidst the ongoing recovery from a global pandemic, the neighborhoods of Glendale and Ridgewood in Queens, New York, are grappling

In the spring of 2024, amidst the ongoing recovery from a global pandemic, the neighborhoods of Glendale and Ridgewood in Queens, New York, are grappling

Courtesy René Salazar The Western Queens Community Land Trust provided attendees with resources and information on housing and community projects. By René Salazar, Freelancer Community

Courtesy Ayman Siam Attendees eagerly break their fast together during the Iftar event, sharing moments of warmth and camaraderie amidst the setting sun. By

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A 19-year-old Bengali Ozone Park resident named Win Rozario called 911 on Wednesday, March 27 seeking help while suffering from

by Charlie Finnerty Reality House, Inc., a substance abuse and addiction treatment center in Astoria, are expanding their residential in-patient facility on Astoria Blvd. from

By Ed Wendell A tragedy happened in Woodhaven nearly 100 years ago. A police officer from another part of Queens, temporarily assigned here to find

A $117 million federal grant injects new life into the ambitious QueensWay project, aiming to transform a blighted stretch of abandoned railway into a vibrant

by Queens Ledger Staff | news@queensledger.com The Queens Chamber of Commerce welcomed leaders in business, politics and culture from across the borough to Antun’s in

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com It’s been a deadly week for pedestrians in Queens: at least three were fatally struck by a vehicle in separate

Excerpted from a Variety Boys and Girls Club press release. On Monday March 18, 2024, the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens (VBGCQ) announced

In the spring of 2024, amidst the ongoing recovery from a global pandemic, the neighborhoods of Glendale and Ridgewood in Queens, New York, are grappling

Courtesy René Salazar The Western Queens Community Land Trust provided attendees with resources and information on housing and community projects. By René Salazar, Freelancer Community

Courtesy Ayman Siam Attendees eagerly break their fast together during the Iftar event, sharing moments of warmth and camaraderie amidst the setting sun. By

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A 19-year-old Bengali Ozone Park resident named Win Rozario called 911 on Wednesday, March 27 seeking help while suffering from

by Charlie Finnerty Reality House, Inc., a substance abuse and addiction treatment center in Astoria, are expanding their residential in-patient facility on Astoria Blvd. from

By Ed Wendell A tragedy happened in Woodhaven nearly 100 years ago. A police officer from another part of Queens, temporarily assigned here to find

A $117 million federal grant injects new life into the ambitious QueensWay project, aiming to transform a blighted stretch of abandoned railway into a vibrant

by Queens Ledger Staff | news@queensledger.com The Queens Chamber of Commerce welcomed leaders in business, politics and culture from across the borough to Antun’s in

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com It’s been a deadly week for pedestrians in Queens: at least three were fatally struck by a vehicle in separate

Excerpted from a Variety Boys and Girls Club press release. On Monday March 18, 2024, the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens (VBGCQ) announced