
Candlelight Vigil Honors Veterans
Hosted by United Veterans Fraternal Organizations of Maspeth, Maspeth Memorial Square In commemoration of Memorial Day, the Maspeth community came together to honor service men

Hosted by United Veterans Fraternal Organizations of Maspeth, Maspeth Memorial Square In commemoration of Memorial Day, the Maspeth community came together to honor service men
By Robert Hornak It has often been said that New York City is the only city with its own foreign policy. The home of the United

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Anat Gerstein, Inc. — 463 purple ribbons at Queens Borough Hall represent the number of Queens residents who lost their

By: Zachary Weg Zweg@queensledger.com The Ridgewood Jazz Festival dazzled the neighborhood over the weekend. Started by award-winning jazz bassist, Michael Feinberg, the festival was

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Zellnor Myrie still rides the subway—not as a campaign prop, but because it’s how he’s always gotten around. One recent evening,

Courtesy Officer of Governor Kathy Hochul By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com New York will become the largest state in the nation to impose sweeping, bell-to-bell restrictions

A new chapter in fitness has begun in Sunnyside as the popular F45 Training Gym will be officially open this Saturday, May 17th at 39-11
By Robert Hornak The fight over the federal SALT tax deduction is heating up as the time to pass the next federal budget approaches. Many House
By Robert Hornak Many of us are familiar with Richard Nixon’s concession speech after losing the 1962 California race for governor to incumbent Pat Brown, when

Courtesy Freepik By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com With less than three weeks until New York City’s first tax lien sale since the pandemic, thousands

Hosted by United Veterans Fraternal Organizations of Maspeth, Maspeth Memorial Square In commemoration of Memorial Day, the Maspeth community came together to honor service men
By Robert Hornak It has often been said that New York City is the only city with its own foreign policy. The home of the United

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Anat Gerstein, Inc. — 463 purple ribbons at Queens Borough Hall represent the number of Queens residents who lost their

By: Zachary Weg Zweg@queensledger.com The Ridgewood Jazz Festival dazzled the neighborhood over the weekend. Started by award-winning jazz bassist, Michael Feinberg, the festival was

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Zellnor Myrie still rides the subway—not as a campaign prop, but because it’s how he’s always gotten around. One recent evening,

Courtesy Officer of Governor Kathy Hochul By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com New York will become the largest state in the nation to impose sweeping, bell-to-bell restrictions

A new chapter in fitness has begun in Sunnyside as the popular F45 Training Gym will be officially open this Saturday, May 17th at 39-11
By Robert Hornak The fight over the federal SALT tax deduction is heating up as the time to pass the next federal budget approaches. Many House
By Robert Hornak Many of us are familiar with Richard Nixon’s concession speech after losing the 1962 California race for governor to incumbent Pat Brown, when

Courtesy Freepik By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com With less than three weeks until New York City’s first tax lien sale since the pandemic, thousands