Forest Hills resident celebrates 30 years living with MS
When AnnaMarie Prono was 27, she woke up one morning feeling like her left hand had fallen asleep. She brushed it off and went on
When AnnaMarie Prono was 27, she woke up one morning feeling like her left hand had fallen asleep. She brushed it off and went on
LL Cool J is coming to “Rock the Bells” this summer at the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium with an all-star lineup of hip-hop greats, including
Queens West Kiwanis have officially chartered Kiwanis Club of Sharing Hearts/Queens West to the division. The club, whose members have been diagnosed with intellectual/developmental disabilities,
By Michael Perlman mperlman@queensledger.com Last week, a demolition crew arrived in front of the historic Tower Diner Clock Tower Bank Building, and a construction fence
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority rolled out its new Queens Bus Network Redesign draft plan, after receiving over 11,000 public comments on their initial attempt to
New York City children—particularly those who grew up in Queens—haven’t always had the easiest time relating to the flowery descriptions of nature detailed in the
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, Queens residents came together at C Restaurant and Lounge in Kew Gardens to celebrate and honor women’s
The City Tutors deliver free professional mentorship to NYC college students and professionals By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com The City Tutors, a nonprofit dedicated to providing
In the early evening of Saturday, November 27, a large menorah at the intersection of Union Turnpike and 220th Street in Hollis Hills was knocked
Dong-Hyun Kim, the prolific maestro of the Queensboro Symphony Orchestra, passed away last year on December 12. Although it has been a year since his
When AnnaMarie Prono was 27, she woke up one morning feeling like her left hand had fallen asleep. She brushed it off and went on
LL Cool J is coming to “Rock the Bells” this summer at the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium with an all-star lineup of hip-hop greats, including
Queens West Kiwanis have officially chartered Kiwanis Club of Sharing Hearts/Queens West to the division. The club, whose members have been diagnosed with intellectual/developmental disabilities,
By Michael Perlman mperlman@queensledger.com Last week, a demolition crew arrived in front of the historic Tower Diner Clock Tower Bank Building, and a construction fence
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority rolled out its new Queens Bus Network Redesign draft plan, after receiving over 11,000 public comments on their initial attempt to
New York City children—particularly those who grew up in Queens—haven’t always had the easiest time relating to the flowery descriptions of nature detailed in the
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, Queens residents came together at C Restaurant and Lounge in Kew Gardens to celebrate and honor women’s
The City Tutors deliver free professional mentorship to NYC college students and professionals By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com The City Tutors, a nonprofit dedicated to providing
In the early evening of Saturday, November 27, a large menorah at the intersection of Union Turnpike and 220th Street in Hollis Hills was knocked
Dong-Hyun Kim, the prolific maestro of the Queensboro Symphony Orchestra, passed away last year on December 12. Although it has been a year since his