Solace House raises over $50K at annual walk
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
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,
Thousands filled the streets in Jackson Heights on Sunday to celebrate the 30th annual Queens Pride Parade and Festival. Having been absent for the last
Digging through the big, brimming bins, Sam Kirby – “that’s Kirby like the pink Nintendo character,” he likes to say — unearths a treasure. It’s
Residents of Queens lined the 34th Ave Open Street in Jackson Heights this past weekend, angered over gun violence that led to the death of
Flavio Bessah is setting a style scene on the sidewalk. He carries a petite light-blue side chair out the front door of his shop, Flash
After eight years, Lusskin will take executive role with Empire State Development By Journal Staff news@queensledger.com Elizabeth Lusskin is departing from her role as the
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,
Thousands filled the streets in Jackson Heights on Sunday to celebrate the 30th annual Queens Pride Parade and Festival. Having been absent for the last
Digging through the big, brimming bins, Sam Kirby – “that’s Kirby like the pink Nintendo character,” he likes to say — unearths a treasure. It’s
Residents of Queens lined the 34th Ave Open Street in Jackson Heights this past weekend, angered over gun violence that led to the death of
Flavio Bessah is setting a style scene on the sidewalk. He carries a petite light-blue side chair out the front door of his shop, Flash
After eight years, Lusskin will take executive role with Empire State Development By Journal Staff news@queensledger.com Elizabeth Lusskin is departing from her role as the