
Gennaro makes last-minute push for clean energy projects
Councilmember Jim Gennaro was joined by local union representatives and climate activists to make a last-minute push for the approval of two statewide clean energy

Councilmember Jim Gennaro was joined by local union representatives and climate activists to make a last-minute push for the approval of two statewide clean energy

As part of the mayor’s clampdown on homeless encampments, one under the BQE was recently cleared First, it was the subway. Now, it’s the encampments.

This week, Queens West Kiwanis will welcome a brand new club to the division. For the first time in Kiwanis International history, the club is

Bayside residents are in an uproar after a shooting took place earlier this month outside of an Airbnb rental, which left one injured and launched

An Astoria Starbucks is filing for a union, the first of its kind in Queens. The store, located at 30-18 Astoria Boulevard, announced its plans

Progressive politicians have a new rallying cry: “421-a , let it die!” The little-known abbreviation is a major property tax break for developers that is

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Correction* New information regarding the story “614 Woodward Avenue repossessed by the city” learned by the Queens Ledger after press time,

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com The sneaker and fashion industries were always an interest of East Elmhurst native Sarah Sukumaran, but they were never something she

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Renovations to Juniper Valley Park’s track and field were put on the back burner when a large concrete clog in its

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Citizens of the Ukraine continue to cross into Poland, fearing for their safety as Russian troops invade the Eastern European nation.

Councilmember Jim Gennaro was joined by local union representatives and climate activists to make a last-minute push for the approval of two statewide clean energy

As part of the mayor’s clampdown on homeless encampments, one under the BQE was recently cleared First, it was the subway. Now, it’s the encampments.

This week, Queens West Kiwanis will welcome a brand new club to the division. For the first time in Kiwanis International history, the club is

Bayside residents are in an uproar after a shooting took place earlier this month outside of an Airbnb rental, which left one injured and launched

An Astoria Starbucks is filing for a union, the first of its kind in Queens. The store, located at 30-18 Astoria Boulevard, announced its plans

Progressive politicians have a new rallying cry: “421-a , let it die!” The little-known abbreviation is a major property tax break for developers that is

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Correction* New information regarding the story “614 Woodward Avenue repossessed by the city” learned by the Queens Ledger after press time,

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com The sneaker and fashion industries were always an interest of East Elmhurst native Sarah Sukumaran, but they were never something she

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Renovations to Juniper Valley Park’s track and field were put on the back burner when a large concrete clog in its

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Citizens of the Ukraine continue to cross into Poland, fearing for their safety as Russian troops invade the Eastern European nation.