Mayor Adams Has No Future as a Republican
By Robert Hornak In September, Mayor Adams was indicted for soliciting illegal campaign contributions and accepting bribes that go back a decade. With the election for
By Robert Hornak In September, Mayor Adams was indicted for soliciting illegal campaign contributions and accepting bribes that go back a decade. With the election for

By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com In 2019, lawmakers gave one of the largest jails on earth until 2026 to shut down completely. Five years later,

Courtesy JASA The Rockaway Park Older Adult Center hosted a Veterans Day celebration honoring local veterans, including Linda Gree, a retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant.

Branch Ambassador Diane Marzuillo, UB Mauricio Romero, FSVP/Regional Manager Al Gentile & Management Trainee Andrew Trumbetti Cross County Savings Bank’s six branches recently teamed up

Courtesy office of Jessica González-Rojas Governor Kathy Hochul announced $1 million in funding for four local nonprofits to address crime, human trafficking, and workforce challenges

Courtesy of Flushing Town Hall The hybrid event offers in-person and online access, celebrating diverse storytelling, artistry, and innovation in animation. By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com

Community members, city leaders, and elected officials, including council members and senators, came together over the past two weeks to host turkey distribution events across
By Robert Hornak President-Elect Trump has promised that addressing our border crises and removing illegal aliens will be two of his top priorities. Meanwhile,

Forest Hills Bistro Dismantles Outdoor Structure Amid City Mandate MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com After months of efforts to preserve a beloved outdoor dining structure, Nick’s Bistro

The FARE Act, passed by the New York City Council, shifts the responsibility of broker fees from tenants to landlords, aiming to reduce financial burdens
By Robert Hornak In September, Mayor Adams was indicted for soliciting illegal campaign contributions and accepting bribes that go back a decade. With the election for

By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com In 2019, lawmakers gave one of the largest jails on earth until 2026 to shut down completely. Five years later,

Courtesy JASA The Rockaway Park Older Adult Center hosted a Veterans Day celebration honoring local veterans, including Linda Gree, a retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant.

Branch Ambassador Diane Marzuillo, UB Mauricio Romero, FSVP/Regional Manager Al Gentile & Management Trainee Andrew Trumbetti Cross County Savings Bank’s six branches recently teamed up

Courtesy office of Jessica González-Rojas Governor Kathy Hochul announced $1 million in funding for four local nonprofits to address crime, human trafficking, and workforce challenges

Courtesy of Flushing Town Hall The hybrid event offers in-person and online access, celebrating diverse storytelling, artistry, and innovation in animation. By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com

Community members, city leaders, and elected officials, including council members and senators, came together over the past two weeks to host turkey distribution events across
By Robert Hornak President-Elect Trump has promised that addressing our border crises and removing illegal aliens will be two of his top priorities. Meanwhile,

Forest Hills Bistro Dismantles Outdoor Structure Amid City Mandate MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com After months of efforts to preserve a beloved outdoor dining structure, Nick’s Bistro

The FARE Act, passed by the New York City Council, shifts the responsibility of broker fees from tenants to landlords, aiming to reduce financial burdens