
Queens kid makes it big as an influencer
3M followers and counting, Blaise Ffrench shoots for the stars By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com When becoming acquainted with Blaise Ffrench, the typical icebreaker question of

3M followers and counting, Blaise Ffrench shoots for the stars By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com When becoming acquainted with Blaise Ffrench, the typical icebreaker question of

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Anh Tran wanted nothing more than for her 74-year-old father, Be Tran, to come home to Flushing and relax on the

Local theater shutters after 80 years By Michael Perlman mperlman@queensledger.com Upon hearing that Main Street Cinemas at 72-66 Main Street in Kew Gardens Hills will

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com As summer begins to fizzle out and school is in sight, many parents are on the fence about how to best

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com A recent Queens College graduate now has the chance to be close to people’s hearts — or perhaps, their wallets. Dana

One might not expect an art exhibit to be found inside a cemetery. Naomi Rabinowitz, however, thinks she has found a superb location to display

A virtual Town Hall meeting was held last week to discuss the progress of the $2.014 million Bowne Park Pond Reconstruction project, following a more

H-Mart, the country’s largest Asian supermarket chain, celebrated the grand opening of its newest location at 142-41 Roosevelt Ave. in Flushing this past week. People

Kayla Chow, 19, has recently become the first female Eagle Scout in Queens. Born in Fresh Meadows, Chow was congratulated on Tuesday, July 12 by

One of the most overcrowded subway stations in the borough is getting a $61 million facelift, which the MTA says will improve the passenger experience.

3M followers and counting, Blaise Ffrench shoots for the stars By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com When becoming acquainted with Blaise Ffrench, the typical icebreaker question of

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Anh Tran wanted nothing more than for her 74-year-old father, Be Tran, to come home to Flushing and relax on the

Local theater shutters after 80 years By Michael Perlman mperlman@queensledger.com Upon hearing that Main Street Cinemas at 72-66 Main Street in Kew Gardens Hills will

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com As summer begins to fizzle out and school is in sight, many parents are on the fence about how to best

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com A recent Queens College graduate now has the chance to be close to people’s hearts — or perhaps, their wallets. Dana

One might not expect an art exhibit to be found inside a cemetery. Naomi Rabinowitz, however, thinks she has found a superb location to display

A virtual Town Hall meeting was held last week to discuss the progress of the $2.014 million Bowne Park Pond Reconstruction project, following a more

H-Mart, the country’s largest Asian supermarket chain, celebrated the grand opening of its newest location at 142-41 Roosevelt Ave. in Flushing this past week. People

Kayla Chow, 19, has recently become the first female Eagle Scout in Queens. Born in Fresh Meadows, Chow was congratulated on Tuesday, July 12 by

One of the most overcrowded subway stations in the borough is getting a $61 million facelift, which the MTA says will improve the passenger experience.