
Congressional Hopeful Chuck Park Breakdances in Woodside
BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com Congressional candidate Chuck Park showcased his breakdancing skills in front of dozens of supporters and curious locals at Woodside bar Chowk

BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com Congressional candidate Chuck Park showcased his breakdancing skills in front of dozens of supporters and curious locals at Woodside bar Chowk

A British warship sunk in the Hell Gate channel in 1780. But what became of its rumored gold cargo? BY ALAN ARICHAVALA news@queensledger.com HALLET’S COVE

When Queens’ movie studios become assets, workers become scapegoats. NICOLAS STERGIOU | nicolas.stergiou@gmail.com Producer, Social Media Manager, labor Organizer, and Unofficial “Astoria Street Spectator.” For over

Between the gleaming towers of Long Island City and the sludgy waters of Newtown Creek lies a rare green oasis — and a glimmer of hope for

LIC’s Energy Tech students made a strong showing at a high school climate innovation pitch contest modeled after “Shark Tank.” BY JACK DELANEY jdelaney@queensledger.com CENTRAL

Astoria coffee favorite Mighty Oak Roasters celebrated its 7-year anniversary this past weekend by teaming up with Curley’s Bagels for a special one-day pop-up that

The long lost story of Revolutionary War officer William Barry, who was laid to rest in what is now the side yard of Raffaele Mollica’s

Diners kind of suck — and that’s why we miss them when they close. NICOLAS STERGIOU | nicolas.stergiou@gmail.com Producer, Social Media Manager, labor Organizer, and Unofficial “Astoria Street

By COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com LONG ISLAND CITY — On April 23 the Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens (VBGCQ) officially launched its new and improved

BY MARYAM RAHAMAN HUNTERS POINT — At the edge of Hunters Point Park South, most of the rocks are mossy green. Many of them are covered in

BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com Congressional candidate Chuck Park showcased his breakdancing skills in front of dozens of supporters and curious locals at Woodside bar Chowk

A British warship sunk in the Hell Gate channel in 1780. But what became of its rumored gold cargo? BY ALAN ARICHAVALA news@queensledger.com HALLET’S COVE

When Queens’ movie studios become assets, workers become scapegoats. NICOLAS STERGIOU | nicolas.stergiou@gmail.com Producer, Social Media Manager, labor Organizer, and Unofficial “Astoria Street Spectator.” For over

Between the gleaming towers of Long Island City and the sludgy waters of Newtown Creek lies a rare green oasis — and a glimmer of hope for

LIC’s Energy Tech students made a strong showing at a high school climate innovation pitch contest modeled after “Shark Tank.” BY JACK DELANEY jdelaney@queensledger.com CENTRAL

Astoria coffee favorite Mighty Oak Roasters celebrated its 7-year anniversary this past weekend by teaming up with Curley’s Bagels for a special one-day pop-up that

The long lost story of Revolutionary War officer William Barry, who was laid to rest in what is now the side yard of Raffaele Mollica’s

Diners kind of suck — and that’s why we miss them when they close. NICOLAS STERGIOU | nicolas.stergiou@gmail.com Producer, Social Media Manager, labor Organizer, and Unofficial “Astoria Street

By COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com LONG ISLAND CITY — On April 23 the Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens (VBGCQ) officially launched its new and improved

BY MARYAM RAHAMAN HUNTERS POINT — At the edge of Hunters Point Park South, most of the rocks are mossy green. Many of them are covered in