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By TAYLOR MACEWEN LONG ISLAND CITY — Toddlers wielding drills outfitted with paintbrushes were set loose on a set of cardboard horses this past Sunday

By TAYLOR MACEWEN LONG ISLAND CITY — Toddlers wielding drills outfitted with paintbrushes were set loose on a set of cardboard horses this past Sunday

By MARYAM RAHAMAN ASTORIA — A classic sit-down Valentine’s Day dinner: candlelit tables in a dim bistro, live music, and a six-course meal. At your feet,

One Bag Per Person, Hours In Line, Zero At Checkout By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A line wrapped three city blocks in the West Village on

Housing Advocate Samantha Kattan Enters District 37 Contest By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Samantha Kattan says the first political education she received came from watching her

In 1954, George Russo’s father and uncle opened an Italian pizzeria in the Richmond Hill section of Queens. By the mid-1960’s they expanded into a

Pictured here with District leader Bart Haggerty, Rusat Ramgopal and Joe Casper Jr. It’s been a half-decade since the last time a local republican club
ROBERT HORNAK FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE QUEENS REPUBLICAN PARTY RAHORNAK@GMAIL.COM Robert Hornak is a veteran political consultant who previously served as deputy director of

The beloved Mexican restaurant closed its doors after 12 years due to high rents and declining sales. By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com ASTORIA — Valentine’s Day, one

By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com ASTORIA — Five federal agents were spotted arresting a man outside a home on 47th Street between Broadway and 31st Ave

By TAYLOR MACEWEN SUNNYSIDE — Community Board 2 members discussed preparing local businesses for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) encounters at this Thursday’s meeting, but

By TAYLOR MACEWEN LONG ISLAND CITY — Toddlers wielding drills outfitted with paintbrushes were set loose on a set of cardboard horses this past Sunday

By MARYAM RAHAMAN ASTORIA — A classic sit-down Valentine’s Day dinner: candlelit tables in a dim bistro, live music, and a six-course meal. At your feet,

One Bag Per Person, Hours In Line, Zero At Checkout By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A line wrapped three city blocks in the West Village on

Housing Advocate Samantha Kattan Enters District 37 Contest By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Samantha Kattan says the first political education she received came from watching her

In 1954, George Russo’s father and uncle opened an Italian pizzeria in the Richmond Hill section of Queens. By the mid-1960’s they expanded into a

Pictured here with District leader Bart Haggerty, Rusat Ramgopal and Joe Casper Jr. It’s been a half-decade since the last time a local republican club
ROBERT HORNAK FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE QUEENS REPUBLICAN PARTY RAHORNAK@GMAIL.COM Robert Hornak is a veteran political consultant who previously served as deputy director of

The beloved Mexican restaurant closed its doors after 12 years due to high rents and declining sales. By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com ASTORIA — Valentine’s Day, one

By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com ASTORIA — Five federal agents were spotted arresting a man outside a home on 47th Street between Broadway and 31st Ave

By TAYLOR MACEWEN SUNNYSIDE — Community Board 2 members discussed preparing local businesses for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) encounters at this Thursday’s meeting, but