The Woodhaven Beat: Woodhaven’s Year of Centennials
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 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
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com Everyone knows the saying, “The show must go on.” The players in “The Play That Goes Wrong,” who power through their
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
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com Everyone knows the saying, “The show must go on.” The players in “The Play That Goes Wrong,” who power through their