Queens Teachers Celebrated with FLAG Award Nominations Now Open
Courtesy of FLAG Awards Nominations are open until November 24, with winners receiving $25,000 and their schools awarded funds to support arts programs, culminating in
Courtesy of FLAG Awards Nominations are open until November 24, with winners receiving $25,000 and their schools awarded funds to support arts programs, culminating in
By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com Williamsburg’s Marsha P. Johnson Park has a new gateway honoring its namesake, complete with colorful metal and glass flowers and
By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com Treatment for opioid addiction can be difficult to access, but a new center in downtown Brooklyn is looking to remove
By Queens Ledger Staff | news@queensledger.com For former NYPD Lieutenant, John Rafferty, to protect and serve means a lot more than simply providing the community
By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com The New York legislature recently passed an act that would require those operating or profiting from limited liability companies, a
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Six FDNY firehouses across Queens and Brooklyn have finished their solar roof installations. The new panels are solar photovoltaic systems which
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com This weekend, Gowanus artists will open their studio doors to the public, art connoisseurs and curious minds alike. Arts Gowanus will
By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com 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 jmeditz@queensledger.com 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
Courtesy of FLAG Awards Nominations are open until November 24, with winners receiving $25,000 and their schools awarded funds to support arts programs, culminating in
By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com Williamsburg’s Marsha P. Johnson Park has a new gateway honoring its namesake, complete with colorful metal and glass flowers and
By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com Treatment for opioid addiction can be difficult to access, but a new center in downtown Brooklyn is looking to remove
By Queens Ledger Staff | news@queensledger.com For former NYPD Lieutenant, John Rafferty, to protect and serve means a lot more than simply providing the community
By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com The New York legislature recently passed an act that would require those operating or profiting from limited liability companies, a
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Six FDNY firehouses across Queens and Brooklyn have finished their solar roof installations. The new panels are solar photovoltaic systems which
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com This weekend, Gowanus artists will open their studio doors to the public, art connoisseurs and curious minds alike. Arts Gowanus will
By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com 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 jmeditz@queensledger.com 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