
Flushing playwright writes memoir
By Daniel Offner doffner@queensledger.com Growing up in Flushing had a profound impact on Alvin Eng, a local author, playwright, performer, educator, and punk rock raconteur,

By Daniel Offner doffner@queensledger.com Growing up in Flushing had a profound impact on Alvin Eng, a local author, playwright, performer, educator, and punk rock raconteur,

Brenda Garcia, a 31-year-old Chipotle worker from Queens, returned to work last week, just days after she says she was fired for speaking out on

As the AAPI community continues to be targeted as a result of the pandemic, a local coalition celebrated a big win for the community last
Excess litter and illegal dumping sites are more than just visually unappealing. They create hazardous pollution which can seep into our waterways and harm the
Two separate shooting incidents took place on Sunday night outside of the Pomonok Houses near Queens College, according to multiple reports on the Citizen app.

Janaki Rai, an 18-year-old high school student in Queens, has been living in a basement apartment for 5 years. She’s one of over 100,000 New

FDNY Firefighter Timothy Klein, 31, died in the line of duty while fighting a residential fire in Brooklyn that killed two people. FDNY responded to

Having been closed for more than two years, the Queens Public Library Flushing Branch officially reopened its doors to the general public on April 25.

Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris received the prestigious “Champion for Animals” award from The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, in recognition

Finding a parking space is complicated enough without having to worry about commercial trucks illegally parking overnight on residential streets. To address this issue, which

By Daniel Offner doffner@queensledger.com Growing up in Flushing had a profound impact on Alvin Eng, a local author, playwright, performer, educator, and punk rock raconteur,

Brenda Garcia, a 31-year-old Chipotle worker from Queens, returned to work last week, just days after she says she was fired for speaking out on

As the AAPI community continues to be targeted as a result of the pandemic, a local coalition celebrated a big win for the community last
Excess litter and illegal dumping sites are more than just visually unappealing. They create hazardous pollution which can seep into our waterways and harm the
Two separate shooting incidents took place on Sunday night outside of the Pomonok Houses near Queens College, according to multiple reports on the Citizen app.

Janaki Rai, an 18-year-old high school student in Queens, has been living in a basement apartment for 5 years. She’s one of over 100,000 New

FDNY Firefighter Timothy Klein, 31, died in the line of duty while fighting a residential fire in Brooklyn that killed two people. FDNY responded to

Having been closed for more than two years, the Queens Public Library Flushing Branch officially reopened its doors to the general public on April 25.

Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris received the prestigious “Champion for Animals” award from The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, in recognition

Finding a parking space is complicated enough without having to worry about commercial trucks illegally parking overnight on residential streets. To address this issue, which