
Golden Age Society transports seniors back to high school
‘Senior prom’ held at O’Neill’s By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com The Golden Age Society, a senior group at St. Mary’s Winfield church in Woodside, turned up

‘Senior prom’ held at O’Neill’s By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com The Golden Age Society, a senior group at St. Mary’s Winfield church in Woodside, turned up

‘Coming Home’ made quarterfinals in Big Apple Film Festival Between school plays, off-off Broadway shows, and the front of school classrooms—Angelo Amato has performed in

Borough President joined by activists, elected officials to protest Supreme Court abortion decision By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s

Perpetrator still on the loose On June 16 at around 12:30 p.m., two women were physically assaulted on Myrtle Avenue in Glendale. A 33-year-old woman,

On track to becoming first Filipino-American elected in New York Steven Raga, a lifelong Woodside resident and former chief of staff for Assemblyman Brian Barnwell,

Maspeth native Juan Ardila is one step closer to claiming the open seat in the 37th Assembly District, left vacant by soon-to-be retired State legislator

Longtime Yankees player, broadcaster gets childhood street corner named after him The legacy of Phil Rizzuto, the Hall of Fame major league baseball player and

Deputy Inspector Kevin Coleman discusses plans for community, uptick in crime Although he doesn’t have a New York accent, NYPD Deputy Inspector Kevin Coleman is

New state legislation to address issue While almost universally used in most modern cars to reduce harmful pollution, catalytic converters are a hot commodity in

Cancer survivors, caregivers, family, friends, prominent community figures, and even pets gathered in Juniper Valley Park on Saturday to stand up against cancer. For the

‘Senior prom’ held at O’Neill’s By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com The Golden Age Society, a senior group at St. Mary’s Winfield church in Woodside, turned up

‘Coming Home’ made quarterfinals in Big Apple Film Festival Between school plays, off-off Broadway shows, and the front of school classrooms—Angelo Amato has performed in

Borough President joined by activists, elected officials to protest Supreme Court abortion decision By Juan Arturo Trillo news@queensledger.com In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s

Perpetrator still on the loose On June 16 at around 12:30 p.m., two women were physically assaulted on Myrtle Avenue in Glendale. A 33-year-old woman,

On track to becoming first Filipino-American elected in New York Steven Raga, a lifelong Woodside resident and former chief of staff for Assemblyman Brian Barnwell,

Maspeth native Juan Ardila is one step closer to claiming the open seat in the 37th Assembly District, left vacant by soon-to-be retired State legislator

Longtime Yankees player, broadcaster gets childhood street corner named after him The legacy of Phil Rizzuto, the Hall of Fame major league baseball player and

Deputy Inspector Kevin Coleman discusses plans for community, uptick in crime Although he doesn’t have a New York accent, NYPD Deputy Inspector Kevin Coleman is

New state legislation to address issue While almost universally used in most modern cars to reduce harmful pollution, catalytic converters are a hot commodity in

Cancer survivors, caregivers, family, friends, prominent community figures, and even pets gathered in Juniper Valley Park on Saturday to stand up against cancer. For the