
Ridgewood makers market spotlights queer artists
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com While the Pride parade marched on in Manhattan on Sunday, queer artists in the Ridgewood and Bushwick areas came together in

By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com While the Pride parade marched on in Manhattan on Sunday, queer artists in the Ridgewood and Bushwick areas came together in

The Queens Ledger’s online poll is now closed and a winner has been declared. In a four-way race for the 37th Assembly District, which encompasses

Neighborhood patriarch honored with street co-naming celebration southeast Queens Alex Pauline, considered a father figure by many in southeast Queens, will forever be memorialized at

Queens Councilwoman Vickie Paladino continues to draw criticism from local elected officials over a series of opinionated tweets directed against the “Drag Queen Story Hour”

Housing for homeless, income-eligible folks After years of planning, vying for community support, and construction, WellLife Network finally cut the ribbon on a brand new

Juneteenth—the newest federally recognized holiday—originated on June 19, 1865, when Union Army general Gordon Granger proclaimed freedom for the enslaved African-American people in Texas. More

From former U.S. President Jimmy Carter to Pope Francis, four local Eagle Scouts were celebrated by numerous prominent figures both close to home and far

Correction: Eugene Noh does not work as campaign advisor for O’Leary. O’Leary also did not hire Won’s team of field operators in his run for

Queens pizzeria owner Charlie Suljovic, and his son, are being praised for their efforts to help thwart the attack of a 61-year-old woman outside their

Ramon Cando, a Democratic district leader and proud member of Laborers Local 78, is one of two candidates in the running for the New York

By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com While the Pride parade marched on in Manhattan on Sunday, queer artists in the Ridgewood and Bushwick areas came together in

The Queens Ledger’s online poll is now closed and a winner has been declared. In a four-way race for the 37th Assembly District, which encompasses

Neighborhood patriarch honored with street co-naming celebration southeast Queens Alex Pauline, considered a father figure by many in southeast Queens, will forever be memorialized at

Queens Councilwoman Vickie Paladino continues to draw criticism from local elected officials over a series of opinionated tweets directed against the “Drag Queen Story Hour”

Housing for homeless, income-eligible folks After years of planning, vying for community support, and construction, WellLife Network finally cut the ribbon on a brand new

Juneteenth—the newest federally recognized holiday—originated on June 19, 1865, when Union Army general Gordon Granger proclaimed freedom for the enslaved African-American people in Texas. More

From former U.S. President Jimmy Carter to Pope Francis, four local Eagle Scouts were celebrated by numerous prominent figures both close to home and far

Correction: Eugene Noh does not work as campaign advisor for O’Leary. O’Leary also did not hire Won’s team of field operators in his run for

Queens pizzeria owner Charlie Suljovic, and his son, are being praised for their efforts to help thwart the attack of a 61-year-old woman outside their

Ramon Cando, a Democratic district leader and proud member of Laborers Local 78, is one of two candidates in the running for the New York