Officer-Involved Shooting in Astoria
A domestic dispute led to police shooting a 27-year-old Astoria man who was reportedly wielding a machete. Officers from the 114th precinct responded to a
A domestic dispute led to police shooting a 27-year-old Astoria man who was reportedly wielding a machete. Officers from the 114th precinct responded to a

The Astoria Welfare Society and community partners are teaming up to distribute free halal food and groceries during the holy month of Ramadan. Enough traditional

Ani Udovicki and Olivier Heuts reflect on their teaching journeys By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Ani Udovicki and Olivier Heuts first got acquainted in the early

Queens resident Julian Montoya knew he wanted to be involved in the film industry after witnessing the backdrop and scenery of New York City in

For the fifth consecutive year, the New York Knicks and Squarespace hosted the Make It Awards, which support and celebrate the small, local businesses and

Community fridge could close without volunteer help The Elmhurst Community Fridge that serves the neighborhoods of Elmhurst, Jackson Heights and Corona could be shut down

An Astoria Starbucks is filing for a union, the first of its kind in Queens. The store, located at 30-18 Astoria Boulevard, announced its plans

The commercial corridors of Jackson Heights are lined with one of the city’s most diverse dining scenes. But for many small businesses, like Mojito’s Restaurant

By Evan Triantafilidis An app designed by healthcare professionals at Mount Sinai to expedite and streamline care for heart attack patients has proved

The City Tutors deliver free professional mentorship to NYC college students and professionals By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com The City Tutors, a nonprofit dedicated to providing
A domestic dispute led to police shooting a 27-year-old Astoria man who was reportedly wielding a machete. Officers from the 114th precinct responded to a

The Astoria Welfare Society and community partners are teaming up to distribute free halal food and groceries during the holy month of Ramadan. Enough traditional

Ani Udovicki and Olivier Heuts reflect on their teaching journeys By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Ani Udovicki and Olivier Heuts first got acquainted in the early

Queens resident Julian Montoya knew he wanted to be involved in the film industry after witnessing the backdrop and scenery of New York City in

For the fifth consecutive year, the New York Knicks and Squarespace hosted the Make It Awards, which support and celebrate the small, local businesses and

Community fridge could close without volunteer help The Elmhurst Community Fridge that serves the neighborhoods of Elmhurst, Jackson Heights and Corona could be shut down

An Astoria Starbucks is filing for a union, the first of its kind in Queens. The store, located at 30-18 Astoria Boulevard, announced its plans

The commercial corridors of Jackson Heights are lined with one of the city’s most diverse dining scenes. But for many small businesses, like Mojito’s Restaurant

By Evan Triantafilidis An app designed by healthcare professionals at Mount Sinai to expedite and streamline care for heart attack patients has proved

The City Tutors deliver free professional mentorship to NYC college students and professionals By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com The City Tutors, a nonprofit dedicated to providing