Wildflower Studios in Astoria to Receive Chamber of Commerce Building Award
By Jean Brannum A brand new set of vertical sound stages is about to open in Astoria, but it’s already won an award from the
By Jean Brannum A brand new set of vertical sound stages is about to open in Astoria, but it’s already won an award from the
By: Alice Moreno The rain didn’t stop these organizers from engaging with Gen-Zers and Gen-Alphas about the importance of voting. On September 29, the Asian-Pacific
Courtesy Edward C. Braunstein’s Office State Assemblyman Edward C. Braunstein and local officials rallied in Bayside to oppose Mayor Eric Adams’ City of Yes housing
Courtesy WOTM By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Courtesy Lente Studio
Ledger File Photo Following Mayor Eric Adams’ federal indictment for bribery and fraud, local leaders, including the Queens Civic Congress, are calling for an immediate
Courtesy Fogarty Finger The Queens Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its Annual Building Awards Gala, recognizing projects that enhance the borough’s vibrancy.
Courtesy APEC Opened in October 2023, the 10,000-square-foot building features geothermal systems and rainwater collection, supporting APEC’s educational mission. By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Alley
Martin Luther School (MLS) has been a top private school in Maspeth, Queens for over 60 years. A few notable Martin Luther Alumni include David Daraio, Senior
Courtesy New York City Libraries New York City’s public libraries will enhance services for immigrants and teens with a $4 million grant from the Carnegie
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) successfully hosted its annual Key to the City resource fair at Paseo Park On Saturday,
By Jean Brannum A brand new set of vertical sound stages is about to open in Astoria, but it’s already won an award from the
By: Alice Moreno The rain didn’t stop these organizers from engaging with Gen-Zers and Gen-Alphas about the importance of voting. On September 29, the Asian-Pacific
Courtesy Edward C. Braunstein’s Office State Assemblyman Edward C. Braunstein and local officials rallied in Bayside to oppose Mayor Eric Adams’ City of Yes housing
Courtesy WOTM By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Courtesy Lente Studio
Ledger File Photo Following Mayor Eric Adams’ federal indictment for bribery and fraud, local leaders, including the Queens Civic Congress, are calling for an immediate
Courtesy Fogarty Finger The Queens Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its Annual Building Awards Gala, recognizing projects that enhance the borough’s vibrancy.
Courtesy APEC Opened in October 2023, the 10,000-square-foot building features geothermal systems and rainwater collection, supporting APEC’s educational mission. By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The Alley
Martin Luther School (MLS) has been a top private school in Maspeth, Queens for over 60 years. A few notable Martin Luther Alumni include David Daraio, Senior
Courtesy New York City Libraries New York City’s public libraries will enhance services for immigrants and teens with a $4 million grant from the Carnegie
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) successfully hosted its annual Key to the City resource fair at Paseo Park On Saturday,