QueensWay Receives Major Boost with $117 Million Federal Grant
A $117 million federal grant injects new life into the ambitious QueensWay project, aiming to transform a blighted stretch of abandoned railway into a vibrant
A $117 million federal grant injects new life into the ambitious QueensWay project, aiming to transform a blighted stretch of abandoned railway into a vibrant
by Queens Ledger Staff | news@queensledger.com The Queens Chamber of Commerce welcomed leaders in business, politics and culture from across the borough to Antun’s in
By Ed Wendell On March 28, 1994, Engine Company 24/Hook & Ladder 5 raced to the scene of a fire at 62 Watts Street in
By Britney Trachtenberg | news@queensledger.com On Thurs., Feb. 22, during a ceremony at One Police Plaza, Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban promoted School Crossing Guard
by Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Woodside on the Move, the Right to Counsel Coalition, Chhaya, Catholic Migration Services and other Queens-based community organizations hosted a
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com State Assemblyperson Jenifer Rajkumar held a rally with State Senator Leroy Comrie and about 20 supporters on the steps of
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A new kind of high school is coming to Queens. Northwell Health and New York City Public Schools announced on Feb.
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A three-alarm fire broke out in Maspeth on Monday, displacing families from a two-story residential building on 60th Rd between
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 With this week’s wintry mix, you can be forgiven if Spring and Summer seem miles away, but it’s never too soon to
A $117 million federal grant injects new life into the ambitious QueensWay project, aiming to transform a blighted stretch of abandoned railway into a vibrant
by Queens Ledger Staff | news@queensledger.com The Queens Chamber of Commerce welcomed leaders in business, politics and culture from across the borough to Antun’s in
By Ed Wendell On March 28, 1994, Engine Company 24/Hook & Ladder 5 raced to the scene of a fire at 62 Watts Street in
By Britney Trachtenberg | news@queensledger.com On Thurs., Feb. 22, during a ceremony at One Police Plaza, Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban promoted School Crossing Guard
by Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Woodside on the Move, the Right to Counsel Coalition, Chhaya, Catholic Migration Services and other Queens-based community organizations hosted a
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com State Assemblyperson Jenifer Rajkumar held a rally with State Senator Leroy Comrie and about 20 supporters on the steps of
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A new kind of high school is coming to Queens. Northwell Health and New York City Public Schools announced on Feb.
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A three-alarm fire broke out in Maspeth on Monday, displacing families from a two-story residential building on 60th Rd between
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 With this week’s wintry mix, you can be forgiven if Spring and Summer seem miles away, but it’s never too soon to