
Local businesses display their work at QEDC’s Queens Rises Higher
Creativity and dedication shine through the stories of local business owners By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com Astoria’s Kaufman Arts District played host to Queens Rises

Creativity and dedication shine through the stories of local business owners By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com Astoria’s Kaufman Arts District played host to Queens Rises

Urban planner honored with street co-naming in Jackson Heights avenue he helped beautify By Juan Arturo Trillo Named after former Deputy Queens Borough President, “Peter

CB1 votes down proposed $2 billion redevelopment A rally preceding last week’s Community Board 1 meeting pitted supporters and adversaries of Innovation QNS against each

The day I moved into my house, 17 years ago, I signed up for a street tree. The block was barren – the two trees

By Daniel Offner doffner@queensledger.com Last week, a water main burst in Long Island City flooded over a dozen cars in the vicinity of Vernon Boulevard

LIC nonprofit continues mission to tackle stigma of suicide By Evan Triantafilidis news@queensledger.com The 5:24 a.m. sunrise on the morning of Saturday, June 11 served

A light drizzle couldn’t stop the month-long celebration of arts and culture in the borough, with Queens Rising making its way to Gantry Plaza State

A silver BMW pulls to the curb. A smiling Devin Navarro, classic blue suit, crisp white dress shirt, rose-gold Hublot on his left wrist, emerges,

The retail sale of puppies, kittens and rabbits will be barred from New York pet stores once the puppy mill pipeline bill becomes law with

Councilwoman Julie Won and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards honored the late Queens stalwart Dan Andrews with a street co-naming ceremony last Saturday, June 4,

Creativity and dedication shine through the stories of local business owners By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com Astoria’s Kaufman Arts District played host to Queens Rises

Urban planner honored with street co-naming in Jackson Heights avenue he helped beautify By Juan Arturo Trillo Named after former Deputy Queens Borough President, “Peter

CB1 votes down proposed $2 billion redevelopment A rally preceding last week’s Community Board 1 meeting pitted supporters and adversaries of Innovation QNS against each

The day I moved into my house, 17 years ago, I signed up for a street tree. The block was barren – the two trees

By Daniel Offner doffner@queensledger.com Last week, a water main burst in Long Island City flooded over a dozen cars in the vicinity of Vernon Boulevard

LIC nonprofit continues mission to tackle stigma of suicide By Evan Triantafilidis news@queensledger.com The 5:24 a.m. sunrise on the morning of Saturday, June 11 served

A light drizzle couldn’t stop the month-long celebration of arts and culture in the borough, with Queens Rising making its way to Gantry Plaza State

A silver BMW pulls to the curb. A smiling Devin Navarro, classic blue suit, crisp white dress shirt, rose-gold Hublot on his left wrist, emerges,

The retail sale of puppies, kittens and rabbits will be barred from New York pet stores once the puppy mill pipeline bill becomes law with

Councilwoman Julie Won and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards honored the late Queens stalwart Dan Andrews with a street co-naming ceremony last Saturday, June 4,