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Affordable Housing and the City of Yes At The Center of Community Board 1 Meeting
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Members of Community Board One in Astoria heard another proposal for the City of Yes campaign and a short speech
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Members of Community Board One in Astoria heard another proposal for the City of Yes campaign and a short speech
by Charlie Finnerty Leadership from the Astoria Welfare Society, an Astoria-based non-profit community organization that distributes food and clothing for those in need across Queens
By Danielle Brecker In November, One Long Island City Comprehensive Community Planning launched. Ultimately this planning will inform a rezoning proposal for a small part
By Oona Milliken and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com Starbucks workers across eight stores in New York City went on strike in what workers called the
The Astoria Welfare Society distributed winter clothing Sunday Oct. 29 to more than 300 migrants, asylum seekers and other community members in need at 30th
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com The Ronald Reagan Republican Club of Astoria hosted Diana Furchtgott-Roth, director of the Heritage Foundation’s Energy and Climate Center, at
By Celia Bernhardt cbernhardt@queensledger.com QueensLink held a community town hall in Rego Park’s Queens Library on Thursday, Oct. 12, with a presentation detailing their transit
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Republican challenger Kelly Klingman claims she’s the voice of a disenfranchised majority in Tiffany Cabán’s district. “I believe that she has
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com On October 4, the MTA released its 20-year needs assessment and a blow to the QueensLink movement. The extensive assessment included
By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com As a child, Jennifer Dembek, a Sunnyside resident of 48 years, would sometimes be greeted with donuts from her grandmother
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Members of Community Board One in Astoria heard another proposal for the City of Yes campaign and a short speech
by Charlie Finnerty Leadership from the Astoria Welfare Society, an Astoria-based non-profit community organization that distributes food and clothing for those in need across Queens
By Danielle Brecker In November, One Long Island City Comprehensive Community Planning launched. Ultimately this planning will inform a rezoning proposal for a small part
By Oona Milliken and Charlie Finnerty | news@queensledger.com Starbucks workers across eight stores in New York City went on strike in what workers called the
The Astoria Welfare Society distributed winter clothing Sunday Oct. 29 to more than 300 migrants, asylum seekers and other community members in need at 30th
By Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com The Ronald Reagan Republican Club of Astoria hosted Diana Furchtgott-Roth, director of the Heritage Foundation’s Energy and Climate Center, at
By Celia Bernhardt cbernhardt@queensledger.com QueensLink held a community town hall in Rego Park’s Queens Library on Thursday, Oct. 12, with a presentation detailing their transit
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com Republican challenger Kelly Klingman claims she’s the voice of a disenfranchised majority in Tiffany Cabán’s district. “I believe that she has
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com On October 4, the MTA released its 20-year needs assessment and a blow to the QueensLink movement. The extensive assessment included
By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com As a child, Jennifer Dembek, a Sunnyside resident of 48 years, would sometimes be greeted with donuts from her grandmother