
Rochdale pays tribute to Alex Pauline
Neighborhood patriarch honored with street co-naming celebration southeast Queens Alex Pauline, considered a father figure by many in southeast Queens, will forever be memorialized at

Neighborhood patriarch honored with street co-naming celebration southeast Queens Alex Pauline, considered a father figure by many in southeast Queens, will forever be memorialized at

Juneteenth—the newest federally recognized holiday—originated on June 19, 1865, when Union Army general Gordon Granger proclaimed freedom for the enslaved African-American people in Texas. More

GoFundme launched for family The Little Guyana community is mourning the loss of three residents of the same family who lost their lives due to

SAYA was slated to lose half its budget By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com South Asian Youth Action, or SAYA, is a 501(c)3 youth development organization headquartered

Adams calls for beautification of southeast Queens neighborhoods By Evan Triantafilidis evant@queensledger.com Despite not attaining one percent of the city’s agreed upon $101.1 million budget

Nearly 100-year-old Seuffert Bandshell still rocking this summer You know summer is here when you start making plans to spend nights in Forest Park at

DA decides not to move forward with case Prakash Churaman walked out of Queens Criminal Court on the afternoon of Monday, June 6 for what

From forming newfound partnerships, investing in e-commerce and even finishing your college education, Queens business owners are adapting to new ways to seize economic opportunities.

As we hurtle into June I want to offer congratulations to all graduating students of the Class of 2022. The past few years have been

A high school teacher at Jamaica Gateway to the Sciences was arrested by NYPD Police officers with the 107th Precinct last week after allegedly putting

Neighborhood patriarch honored with street co-naming celebration southeast Queens Alex Pauline, considered a father figure by many in southeast Queens, will forever be memorialized at

Juneteenth—the newest federally recognized holiday—originated on June 19, 1865, when Union Army general Gordon Granger proclaimed freedom for the enslaved African-American people in Texas. More

GoFundme launched for family The Little Guyana community is mourning the loss of three residents of the same family who lost their lives due to

SAYA was slated to lose half its budget By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com South Asian Youth Action, or SAYA, is a 501(c)3 youth development organization headquartered

Adams calls for beautification of southeast Queens neighborhoods By Evan Triantafilidis evant@queensledger.com Despite not attaining one percent of the city’s agreed upon $101.1 million budget

Nearly 100-year-old Seuffert Bandshell still rocking this summer You know summer is here when you start making plans to spend nights in Forest Park at

DA decides not to move forward with case Prakash Churaman walked out of Queens Criminal Court on the afternoon of Monday, June 6 for what

From forming newfound partnerships, investing in e-commerce and even finishing your college education, Queens business owners are adapting to new ways to seize economic opportunities.

As we hurtle into June I want to offer congratulations to all graduating students of the Class of 2022. The past few years have been

A high school teacher at Jamaica Gateway to the Sciences was arrested by NYPD Police officers with the 107th Precinct last week after allegedly putting