
Flushing, Queens’ Bowne House Awarded Textile Conservation Grant
By Nova M Bajamonti The Anglo-Dutch Bowne House, which was built around 1661, has received the New York State Council on the Arts/ Greater Hudson

By Nova M Bajamonti The Anglo-Dutch Bowne House, which was built around 1661, has received the New York State Council on the Arts/ Greater Hudson

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Dry Harbor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held its annual Fall Festival & Health Fair on Sept 29, drawing attendees of

A view of Newtown Creek, which has been a Superfund site since 2010, from the Pulaski Bridge. Photo by Jack Delaney. By Jack Delaney On

Courtesy YMCA The YMCA of Greater New York has secured a $500,000 grant from the Citi Foundation to tackle homelessness in Queens by offering financial
by Robert Hornak It’s almost two weeks since Mayor Eric Adams was indicted, and NYC’s future couldn’t be murkier. Right on cue, the calls for

America’s Most Popular Game Relaunched at Queens Center Mall Festival Creatively Mapping Queens’ Diverse Icons By Michael Perlman It was history-in-the-making at Queens Center mall

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

By Nova M Bajamonti The Anglo-Dutch Bowne House, which was built around 1661, has received the New York State Council on the Arts/ Greater Hudson

By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Dry Harbor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held its annual Fall Festival & Health Fair on Sept 29, drawing attendees of

A view of Newtown Creek, which has been a Superfund site since 2010, from the Pulaski Bridge. Photo by Jack Delaney. By Jack Delaney On

Courtesy YMCA The YMCA of Greater New York has secured a $500,000 grant from the Citi Foundation to tackle homelessness in Queens by offering financial
by Robert Hornak It’s almost two weeks since Mayor Eric Adams was indicted, and NYC’s future couldn’t be murkier. Right on cue, the calls for

America’s Most Popular Game Relaunched at Queens Center Mall Festival Creatively Mapping Queens’ Diverse Icons By Michael Perlman It was history-in-the-making at Queens Center mall

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