CEO of WATCH GUARD 24/7 Will Be Honored at This Year’s Catholic Charities Gala
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 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 Clare Baierl | cbaierl@queensledger.com A large room filled with women and men of the 104 District G-COP group stood together, hands raised to their

By Clare Baierl | cbaierl@queensledger.com John Choe, arrived on the corner of Northern Boulevard and Main St. with a bike, big smile and a t-shirt

By Clare Baierl | cbaierl@queensledger.com Just off of Main St. in Flushing, one of the busiest areas in all of the city and home to

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com The U.S Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, visited Flushing on June 30 to join Congresswoman Grace Meng and

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com A free mammogram screening bus stood on Union Turnpike in Glen Oaks on Friday, May 19 to give women the

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com The invasive spotted lanternfly is back for the season. In past years the species emerged from their egg masses in May,

By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com U.S. Representative George Santos is facing yet another investigation. The House Ethics Committee announced on March 2 that they opened up

Congressional grant solidifies plans to ID climate hazards, resilience strategies By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com A climate resilience plan is in the cards for Flushing Meadows–Corona

By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com This Black History Month, Flushing Town Hall will once again celebrate Black history and culture with its Black History Trilogy. The
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 Clare Baierl | cbaierl@queensledger.com A large room filled with women and men of the 104 District G-COP group stood together, hands raised to their

By Clare Baierl | cbaierl@queensledger.com John Choe, arrived on the corner of Northern Boulevard and Main St. with a bike, big smile and a t-shirt

By Clare Baierl | cbaierl@queensledger.com Just off of Main St. in Flushing, one of the busiest areas in all of the city and home to

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com The U.S Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, visited Flushing on June 30 to join Congresswoman Grace Meng and

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com A free mammogram screening bus stood on Union Turnpike in Glen Oaks on Friday, May 19 to give women the

By Iryna Shkurhan | ishkurhan@queensledger.com The invasive spotted lanternfly is back for the season. In past years the species emerged from their egg masses in May,

By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com U.S. Representative George Santos is facing yet another investigation. The House Ethics Committee announced on March 2 that they opened up

Congressional grant solidifies plans to ID climate hazards, resilience strategies By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com A climate resilience plan is in the cards for Flushing Meadows–Corona

By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com This Black History Month, Flushing Town Hall will once again celebrate Black history and culture with its Black History Trilogy. The