Colorful New Gateway Unveiled at Marsha P. Johnson Park
By Carmo Moniz | [email protected] Williamsburg’s Marsha P. Johnson Park has a new gateway honoring its namesake, complete with colorful metal and glass flowers and
By Carmo Moniz | [email protected] Williamsburg’s Marsha P. Johnson Park has a new gateway honoring its namesake, complete with colorful metal and glass flowers and
By Carmo Moniz | [email protected] Treatment for opioid addiction can be difficult to access, but a new center in downtown Brooklyn is looking to remove
By Queens Ledger Staff | [email protected] For former NYPD Lieutenant, John Rafferty, to protect and serve means a lot more than simply providing the community
By Carmo Moniz | [email protected] The New York legislature recently passed an act that would require those operating or profiting from limited liability companies, a
By Matthew Fischetti [email protected] Six FDNY firehouses across Queens and Brooklyn have finished their solar roof installations. The new panels are solar photovoltaic systems which
By Stephanie Meditz [email protected] This weekend, Gowanus artists will open their studio doors to the public, art connoisseurs and curious minds alike. Arts Gowanus will
By Jessica Meditz [email protected] The individual who allegedly struck three people with his car and fled the scene last week in Ridgewood has been identified
Two in Ridgewood, one in Elmhurst; one dead, one in critical condition By Jessica Meditz [email protected] Residents of Ridgewood, Elmhurst and its surrounding neighborhoods were
One might not expect an art exhibit to be found inside a cemetery. Naomi Rabinowitz, however, thinks she has found a superb location to display
The New York City Districting Commission released its preliminary maps for the 51 city council districts across the five boroughs—and not everyone is happy about
By Carmo Moniz | [email protected] Williamsburg’s Marsha P. Johnson Park has a new gateway honoring its namesake, complete with colorful metal and glass flowers and
By Carmo Moniz | [email protected] Treatment for opioid addiction can be difficult to access, but a new center in downtown Brooklyn is looking to remove
By Queens Ledger Staff | [email protected] For former NYPD Lieutenant, John Rafferty, to protect and serve means a lot more than simply providing the community
By Carmo Moniz | [email protected] The New York legislature recently passed an act that would require those operating or profiting from limited liability companies, a
By Matthew Fischetti [email protected] Six FDNY firehouses across Queens and Brooklyn have finished their solar roof installations. The new panels are solar photovoltaic systems which
By Stephanie Meditz [email protected] This weekend, Gowanus artists will open their studio doors to the public, art connoisseurs and curious minds alike. Arts Gowanus will
By Jessica Meditz [email protected] The individual who allegedly struck three people with his car and fled the scene last week in Ridgewood has been identified
Two in Ridgewood, one in Elmhurst; one dead, one in critical condition By Jessica Meditz [email protected] Residents of Ridgewood, Elmhurst and its surrounding neighborhoods were
One might not expect an art exhibit to be found inside a cemetery. Naomi Rabinowitz, however, thinks she has found a superb location to display
The New York City Districting Commission released its preliminary maps for the 51 city council districts across the five boroughs—and not everyone is happy about