
Ridgewood’s biggest eye-sore: 614 Woodward Avenue
By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Known for its eye-catching architecture, swanky cafes and rich cultural history, Ridgewood is a community appreciated by lifelong residents and first-time

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Known for its eye-catching architecture, swanky cafes and rich cultural history, Ridgewood is a community appreciated by lifelong residents and first-time

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Two accidents in Glendale during the month of February have caused a stir in the tightly knit community. Shocking video of

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Evie Hantzopoulos began her role as the executive director of the Queens Botanical Garden in late January, just in time to
Monday, Feb. 7 Zamiqua Miller was arrested at 329 Wyckoff Avenue for petit larceny by Detective Wright. Zamiqua Miller was arrested at 64-02 Catalpa Avenue

Nolan retiring after serving for the last 38 years BY EVAN TRIANTAFILIDIS Juan Ardila is running for State Assembly. The Maspeth native will enter the

Restaurant owners say temporary move was COVID lifeline BY DANIEL OFFNER Local restaurant owners are putting pressure on state lawmakers to make alcoholic beverages “to

In the next Dessert with Andrew & Yvonne Zoom Seminar, the dynamic duo will discuss ways you can help those in need this holiday season. The seminar is titled, “Holiday Edition: Community Service.” From soup kitchens to nursing homes; learn about the various ways one can volunteer, and hear from organizations that are making a positive impact in our community.

In the next Dessert with Andrew & Yvonne Zoom Seminar, the dynamic duo will discuss ways you can help those in need this holiday season. The seminar is titled, “Holiday Edition: Community Service.” From soup kitchens to nursing homes; learn about the various ways one can volunteer, and hear from organizations that are making a positive impact in our community.

The Queens Chamber of Commerce hosted its first-ever Business Heroes of the Year Awards in front of about 400 people at Terrace on the Park

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

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Known for its eye-catching architecture, swanky cafes and rich cultural history, Ridgewood is a community appreciated by lifelong residents and first-time

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Two accidents in Glendale during the month of February have caused a stir in the tightly knit community. Shocking video of

By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com Evie Hantzopoulos began her role as the executive director of the Queens Botanical Garden in late January, just in time to
Monday, Feb. 7 Zamiqua Miller was arrested at 329 Wyckoff Avenue for petit larceny by Detective Wright. Zamiqua Miller was arrested at 64-02 Catalpa Avenue

Nolan retiring after serving for the last 38 years BY EVAN TRIANTAFILIDIS Juan Ardila is running for State Assembly. The Maspeth native will enter the

Restaurant owners say temporary move was COVID lifeline BY DANIEL OFFNER Local restaurant owners are putting pressure on state lawmakers to make alcoholic beverages “to

In the next Dessert with Andrew & Yvonne Zoom Seminar, the dynamic duo will discuss ways you can help those in need this holiday season. The seminar is titled, “Holiday Edition: Community Service.” From soup kitchens to nursing homes; learn about the various ways one can volunteer, and hear from organizations that are making a positive impact in our community.

In the next Dessert with Andrew & Yvonne Zoom Seminar, the dynamic duo will discuss ways you can help those in need this holiday season. The seminar is titled, “Holiday Edition: Community Service.” From soup kitchens to nursing homes; learn about the various ways one can volunteer, and hear from organizations that are making a positive impact in our community.

The Queens Chamber of Commerce hosted its first-ever Business Heroes of the Year Awards in front of about 400 people at Terrace on the Park

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