Business Person of the Year: Jen Hensley
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,
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,
By Ed Wendell Woodhaven’s first library opened at the corner of 88th Street and Jamaica Avenue, where a Kentucky Fried Chicken sits today. It was
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Workers and contractors at Amazon warehouse DBK4 at 55-15 Grand Ave in Maspeth staged a demonstration Saturday asserting their right
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com James Austin, 19-year-old Forest Hills resident, has found years of purpose and growth through LGBT programs at Queens Community
CTE Shop Class: Now It’s High-Tech Trade ed New Year’s resolutions By Mike Porcelli Every New Year, most of us make resolutions. This year, what
CTE Shop Class: Now It’s High-Tech Education and economy – A new look With all the talk about revamping education, try viewing the relationship between
By Jessica DeFreitas news@queensledger.com Hampton Court invited the community to bask in celebration of its recent milestones over the weekend. The four-building assemblage, located at
Woodbine seeks to build autonomy, community, resilience By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Neighbors of Ridgewood and its surrounding areas arrived on Woodward Avenue last Saturday for
Business owner creates safe space through health, fitness By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Growing up, Queens Village native Anthony Oll-adikankwu Jr. always felt like he didn’t
By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Last week, flight attendants from around the country gathered at one of the top destinations, John F. Kennedy International Airport in
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,
By Ed Wendell Woodhaven’s first library opened at the corner of 88th Street and Jamaica Avenue, where a Kentucky Fried Chicken sits today. It was
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Workers and contractors at Amazon warehouse DBK4 at 55-15 Grand Ave in Maspeth staged a demonstration Saturday asserting their right
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com James Austin, 19-year-old Forest Hills resident, has found years of purpose and growth through LGBT programs at Queens Community
CTE Shop Class: Now It’s High-Tech Trade ed New Year’s resolutions By Mike Porcelli Every New Year, most of us make resolutions. This year, what
CTE Shop Class: Now It’s High-Tech Education and economy – A new look With all the talk about revamping education, try viewing the relationship between
By Jessica DeFreitas news@queensledger.com Hampton Court invited the community to bask in celebration of its recent milestones over the weekend. The four-building assemblage, located at
Woodbine seeks to build autonomy, community, resilience By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Neighbors of Ridgewood and its surrounding areas arrived on Woodward Avenue last Saturday for
Business owner creates safe space through health, fitness By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Growing up, Queens Village native Anthony Oll-adikankwu Jr. always felt like he didn’t
By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Last week, flight attendants from around the country gathered at one of the top destinations, John F. Kennedy International Airport in