Running As Independent, Adams Guarantees Some Fun
With Mayor Adams plainly assured of too much of an uphill battle in the democratic primary against Cuomo, his running as an independent for the
With Mayor Adams plainly assured of too much of an uphill battle in the democratic primary against Cuomo, his running as an independent for the
MICHAEL PERLMAN Passover is among the most celebrated Jewish holidays, which consists of eight days often in April or in late March, based on the
The Florida Gators won the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in dramatic fashion, erasing a 12-point deficit to fellow #1 seeded Houston. Despite a strong
Courtney Kerr News@queensledger.com This past weekend it was time for the FDNY and NYPD annual “Battle of the Badges” volleyball game at the Maspeth High
Courtesy Queens Center for Progress MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) is gearing up for a festive celebration of community and culinary excellence
Brad Lander’s Bid for Mayor: A Progressive Vision for NYC MOHAMED FARGHALY Mfarghaly@queensledger.com Brad Lander, the current city comptroller and former City Council member, is
By Paul Pogozelski Our city seems to have two sets of laws on the books – the ones that tax paying citizens have to follow day
Ridgewood Reservoir Turned Hidden Gem, Thanks to Project NYCH20 and a Parks Partnership A hundred and fifty years ago the Ridgewood Reservoir served as the water
By Alice Moreno On November 1, the Queens Economic Development Corporation in collaboration with AVA (Asociación de Vendedores Ambulantes, or “Association of Street Vendors” in
By Molly Sword On Saturday, October 19th, popular Korean Restaurant, Seoul Bystro, is hosting an art show featuring the work of talented artist, Jiro Tcholakian. Guests
With Mayor Adams plainly assured of too much of an uphill battle in the democratic primary against Cuomo, his running as an independent for the
MICHAEL PERLMAN Passover is among the most celebrated Jewish holidays, which consists of eight days often in April or in late March, based on the
The Florida Gators won the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in dramatic fashion, erasing a 12-point deficit to fellow #1 seeded Houston. Despite a strong
Courtney Kerr News@queensledger.com This past weekend it was time for the FDNY and NYPD annual “Battle of the Badges” volleyball game at the Maspeth High
Courtesy Queens Center for Progress MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) is gearing up for a festive celebration of community and culinary excellence
Brad Lander’s Bid for Mayor: A Progressive Vision for NYC MOHAMED FARGHALY Mfarghaly@queensledger.com Brad Lander, the current city comptroller and former City Council member, is
By Paul Pogozelski Our city seems to have two sets of laws on the books – the ones that tax paying citizens have to follow day
Ridgewood Reservoir Turned Hidden Gem, Thanks to Project NYCH20 and a Parks Partnership A hundred and fifty years ago the Ridgewood Reservoir served as the water
By Alice Moreno On November 1, the Queens Economic Development Corporation in collaboration with AVA (Asociación de Vendedores Ambulantes, or “Association of Street Vendors” in
By Molly Sword On Saturday, October 19th, popular Korean Restaurant, Seoul Bystro, is hosting an art show featuring the work of talented artist, Jiro Tcholakian. Guests