
From Brooklyn to Queens: Two Runners Unite in NYC Marathon Spirit
Courtesy New York Road Runners An 88-year-old former dentist, Danil Farkash, is set to run his first marathon since 2009, inspired by his children’s participation

Courtesy New York Road Runners An 88-year-old former dentist, Danil Farkash, is set to run his first marathon since 2009, inspired by his children’s participation

Courtesy LaGuardia Community College LaGuardia Community College is boosting support for non-citizen students with the new $1.5 million Friedman Fund, offering scholarships, stipends, and emergency

Courtesy the New York Attorney General’s Office Firearms and ammunition recovered by the investigation. By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The New York Attorney General’s Office has

By: William Ruben Helms Arts4All Foundation, a New York-based non-profit that is “committed to educating, advocating and empowering individuals and communities to be artists of

“The 88″ in Jamaica, Queens was just named 2024’s Top Sustainable Multifamily Residential Development by The Queens Chamber of Commerce at the 2024 Building Awards,
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
By Robert Hornak The seemingly never-ending presidential election is almost over. With less than three weeks to go the polls are showing a very tight
By Robert Hornak Heading into the 2024 election, Democrats had what they thought was a great way to defeat Donald Trump, even after it appeared

By William Ruben Helms The annual restaurant crawl Taste of Sunnyside returned to the neighborhood for its 14th installment on Sunday, October 13, boasting an

Stephen Dachtera, a Queens native and St. John’s alumnus, is running for Civil Court Judge in the upcoming election on November 5, emphasizing fairness and

Courtesy New York Road Runners An 88-year-old former dentist, Danil Farkash, is set to run his first marathon since 2009, inspired by his children’s participation

Courtesy LaGuardia Community College LaGuardia Community College is boosting support for non-citizen students with the new $1.5 million Friedman Fund, offering scholarships, stipends, and emergency

Courtesy the New York Attorney General’s Office Firearms and ammunition recovered by the investigation. By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com The New York Attorney General’s Office has

By: William Ruben Helms Arts4All Foundation, a New York-based non-profit that is “committed to educating, advocating and empowering individuals and communities to be artists of

“The 88″ in Jamaica, Queens was just named 2024’s Top Sustainable Multifamily Residential Development by The Queens Chamber of Commerce at the 2024 Building Awards,
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
By Robert Hornak The seemingly never-ending presidential election is almost over. With less than three weeks to go the polls are showing a very tight
By Robert Hornak Heading into the 2024 election, Democrats had what they thought was a great way to defeat Donald Trump, even after it appeared

By William Ruben Helms The annual restaurant crawl Taste of Sunnyside returned to the neighborhood for its 14th installment on Sunday, October 13, boasting an

Stephen Dachtera, a Queens native and St. John’s alumnus, is running for Civil Court Judge in the upcoming election on November 5, emphasizing fairness and