Hospital Mural by Jamaica Artist Unveiled
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A new mural featuring soft colors and detailed flowers stretches along the main atrium of NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens. The mural
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A new mural featuring soft colors and detailed flowers stretches along the main atrium of NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens. The mural
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A candlelight vigil was held on Monday night for Krystyna Naprawa, a beloved NYPD school crossing guard who was killed on
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Borough President Donovan Richards’ office distributed flood barriers and water pumps 11 a.m. Oct. 6 at Borough Hall following significant flooding
By Leader Observer Staff | news@queensledger.com Three Queens based organizations are joining forces to help alleviate food insecurity through grocery deliveries to families. According to
By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com In this two part series, we look at the Forest Park Carousel, which was designated as a New York City
By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com My dad loved to read about history. His area of special interest was the Civil War closely followed by the
By Ed Wendell It was June 22, 1975, my parent’s 12th wedding anniversary. I was 10 years old and very excited because we were going
By Ed Wendell This past weekend, the kids of Woodhaven came out to celebrate the 100th birthday of Mary Whalen Playground, at 79th Street and
By Ed Wendell For 100 years, children have been having a great time at the playground at 79th Street and Park Lane South. On Saturday,
By Ed Wendell The Union Course Racetrack operated from the 1820s through the early 1870s and Dexter Park ran from around the turn of
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A new mural featuring soft colors and detailed flowers stretches along the main atrium of NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens. The mural
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A candlelight vigil was held on Monday night for Krystyna Naprawa, a beloved NYPD school crossing guard who was killed on
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Borough President Donovan Richards’ office distributed flood barriers and water pumps 11 a.m. Oct. 6 at Borough Hall following significant flooding
By Leader Observer Staff | news@queensledger.com Three Queens based organizations are joining forces to help alleviate food insecurity through grocery deliveries to families. According to
By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com In this two part series, we look at the Forest Park Carousel, which was designated as a New York City
By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com My dad loved to read about history. His area of special interest was the Civil War closely followed by the
By Ed Wendell It was June 22, 1975, my parent’s 12th wedding anniversary. I was 10 years old and very excited because we were going
By Ed Wendell This past weekend, the kids of Woodhaven came out to celebrate the 100th birthday of Mary Whalen Playground, at 79th Street and
By Ed Wendell For 100 years, children have been having a great time at the playground at 79th Street and Park Lane South. On Saturday,
By Ed Wendell The Union Course Racetrack operated from the 1820s through the early 1870s and Dexter Park ran from around the turn of