Middle Village Bagels Named Best Bagel in Queens
Middle Village Bagels, located at 79-16 Eliot Ave, was named Queens’ Best Bagel by the Queens Chamber of Commerce. The nomination process included over 55
Middle Village Bagels, located at 79-16 Eliot Ave, was named Queens’ Best Bagel by the Queens Chamber of Commerce. The nomination process included over 55
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 On a frigid night in February 1921, Professor Wilfred Phineas Kotkov got off the train at Boyd Avenue (88th Street) and cut
By Ed Wendell Originally published in the Leader-Observer in print. If you look at the front page of this newspaper, you’ll see that it has
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com The ownership of Morscher’s Pork Store announced the beloved butcher shop will close its doors February 3 after nearly 70
By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com New York City Housing Connect currently has seven open lotteries that New Yorkers interested in living in various parts of
By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com Administrative leadership at Queens College CUNY informed department chairs and deans Wednesday that they would not reappoint
By Ed Wendell Over the past few weeks, the windows of GEM Discounts have been plastered with signs announcing their pending closure. The storefront sign
By Ed Wendell The Woodhaven Library on Forest Parkway will celebrate its 100th anniversary this coming weekend with a celebration on Saturday January 6th. The day
With a role centered on engaging with customers, elected officials, and other stakeholders about Con Ed’s work towards a clean energy future for New York,
Middle Village Bagels, located at 79-16 Eliot Ave, was named Queens’ Best Bagel by the Queens Chamber of Commerce. The nomination process included over 55
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 On a frigid night in February 1921, Professor Wilfred Phineas Kotkov got off the train at Boyd Avenue (88th Street) and cut
By Ed Wendell Originally published in the Leader-Observer in print. If you look at the front page of this newspaper, you’ll see that it has
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com The ownership of Morscher’s Pork Store announced the beloved butcher shop will close its doors February 3 after nearly 70
By Athena Dawson | news@queensledger.com New York City Housing Connect currently has seven open lotteries that New Yorkers interested in living in various parts of
By Celia Bernhardt and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com Administrative leadership at Queens College CUNY informed department chairs and deans Wednesday that they would not reappoint
By Ed Wendell Over the past few weeks, the windows of GEM Discounts have been plastered with signs announcing their pending closure. The storefront sign
By Ed Wendell The Woodhaven Library on Forest Parkway will celebrate its 100th anniversary this coming weekend with a celebration on Saturday January 6th. The day
With a role centered on engaging with customers, elected officials, and other stakeholders about Con Ed’s work towards a clean energy future for New York,