
The Woodhaven Beat: A Tale of Murder in Woodhaven, Part 2
By Ed Wendell Last week, we brought you the story of the murder of Professor Wilfred Phineas Kotkov of Woodhaven. It was a frigid night

By Ed Wendell Last week, we brought you the story of the murder of Professor Wilfred Phineas Kotkov of Woodhaven. It was a frigid night

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Garbage backed up to the fourth floor in a trash shoot, festering in the summer heat. Inconsistent heat and hot

By Ed Wendell On a frigid night in February 1921, Professor Wilfred Phineas Kotkov got off the train at Boyd Avenue (88th Street) and cut

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com On Saturday Jan. 27, the Queens Borough President’s office hosted their second annual Queens Tech and Job Fair at the

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com On Saturday Jan. 27, the Queens borough president’s office hosted a Queens Mental Wellness Basketball Classic at St. Francis Prep

By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com The first day of the spring semester at Queens College saw a crowd of at least 100

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Paul Vallone, a lifelong public servant hailing from a Queens political dynasty, died suddenly of a heart attack on Saturday

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By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com Community members and local government leaders gathered on Wednesday Jan. 24 to celebrate the 220th year of Haitian independence at

By Justin Joseph | news@queensledger.com On Thursday the New York Police Department hosted its annual Queens South Wheelchair Basketball game at Law Enforcement High School. At

By Ed Wendell Last week, we brought you the story of the murder of Professor Wilfred Phineas Kotkov of Woodhaven. It was a frigid night

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Garbage backed up to the fourth floor in a trash shoot, festering in the summer heat. Inconsistent heat and hot

By Ed Wendell On a frigid night in February 1921, Professor Wilfred Phineas Kotkov got off the train at Boyd Avenue (88th Street) and cut

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com On Saturday Jan. 27, the Queens Borough President’s office hosted their second annual Queens Tech and Job Fair at the

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com On Saturday Jan. 27, the Queens borough president’s office hosted a Queens Mental Wellness Basketball Classic at St. Francis Prep

By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com The first day of the spring semester at Queens College saw a crowd of at least 100

By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Paul Vallone, a lifelong public servant hailing from a Queens political dynasty, died suddenly of a heart attack on Saturday

Take Action Now Help Keep Community Television Alive! Complete the 2 Min Form. CLICK HERE https://qptv.org/helpcommunitymedia#/2/

By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com Community members and local government leaders gathered on Wednesday Jan. 24 to celebrate the 220th year of Haitian independence at

By Justin Joseph | news@queensledger.com On Thursday the New York Police Department hosted its annual Queens South Wheelchair Basketball game at Law Enforcement High School. At