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The Woodhaven Beat: A History of the Leader-Observer
By Ed Wendell Originally published in the Leader-Observer in print. If you look at the front page of this newspaper, you’ll see that it has
By Ed Wendell Originally published in the Leader-Observer in print. If you look at the front page of this newspaper, you’ll see that it has
By Ed Wendell Over the past few weeks, the windows of GEM Discounts have been plastered with signs announcing their pending closure. The storefront sign
By Ed Wendell The Woodhaven Library on Forest Parkway will celebrate its 100th anniversary this coming weekend with a celebration on Saturday January 6th. The day
By Ed Wendell Woodhaven’s first library opened at the corner of 88th Street and Jamaica Avenue, where a Kentucky Fried Chicken sits today. It was
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Workers and contractors at Amazon warehouse DBK4 at 55-15 Grand Ave in Maspeth staged a demonstration Saturday asserting their right
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 Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com For the first time ever, the Salvation Army partnered with Cornell and Cornell University Cooperative Extension- New York City (CUCE-NYC)
New district lines include slivers of Glendale By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Last year, Joann Ariola comfortably sailed to victory to represent City Council District 32
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
Give & Go Delivery Project supplies food, necessities By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Following her own personal humanitarian mission, Angela Gaton-Wiltshire dedicates much of her life
By Ed Wendell Originally published in the Leader-Observer in print. If you look at the front page of this newspaper, you’ll see that it has
By Ed Wendell Over the past few weeks, the windows of GEM Discounts have been plastered with signs announcing their pending closure. The storefront sign
By Ed Wendell The Woodhaven Library on Forest Parkway will celebrate its 100th anniversary this coming weekend with a celebration on Saturday January 6th. The day
By Ed Wendell Woodhaven’s first library opened at the corner of 88th Street and Jamaica Avenue, where a Kentucky Fried Chicken sits today. It was
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Workers and contractors at Amazon warehouse DBK4 at 55-15 Grand Ave in Maspeth staged a demonstration Saturday asserting their right
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 Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com For the first time ever, the Salvation Army partnered with Cornell and Cornell University Cooperative Extension- New York City (CUCE-NYC)
New district lines include slivers of Glendale By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Last year, Joann Ariola comfortably sailed to victory to represent City Council District 32
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
Give & Go Delivery Project supplies food, necessities By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Following her own personal humanitarian mission, Angela Gaton-Wiltshire dedicates much of her life