Four local scouts earn Eagle rank
Four young men from Troop 45 of Woodside have recently joined the four percent of Boy Scouts in the U.S. to achieve the rank of
Four young men from Troop 45 of Woodside have recently joined the four percent of Boy Scouts in the U.S. to achieve the rank of
Residents of Queens lined the 34th Ave Open Street in Jackson Heights this past weekend, angered over gun violence that led to the death of
John Gaidis, a lifelong Maspeth resident and veteran, said he rarely misses a Memorial Day parade in his hometown. The 85-year-old veteran, who served in
Juan Ardila, a Maspeth native and community advocate, announced his bid for the New York State Assembly’s 37th district, currently occupied by outgoing Assemblywoman Catherine
By Michael Perlman mperlman@queensledger.com Forest Hills was named in 1906, whereas Rego Park was named in 1923. For the past 116 years, there have been
Woman kidnapped and robbed, yet another press conference A 51-year-old Sikh woman was thrown in a van, rendered unconscious, and robbed of thousands of dollars
Bayside’s own Karen Lin will be in the running for Queens Civil Court Judge in the upcoming Democratic Primary on June 28. Lin officially announced
Eighty years, four sets of owners, and numerous generations of supporters later, Jones Surgical Co. has decided to close its doors. The iconic, long-standing mom-and-pop
After eight years, Lusskin will take executive role with Empire State Development By Journal Staff news@queensledger.com Elizabeth Lusskin is departing from her role as the
Brent O’Leary, one of the founders of the Hunters Pont Civic Association and President of the nonprofit organization Woodside on the Move, announced his bid
Four young men from Troop 45 of Woodside have recently joined the four percent of Boy Scouts in the U.S. to achieve the rank of
Residents of Queens lined the 34th Ave Open Street in Jackson Heights this past weekend, angered over gun violence that led to the death of
John Gaidis, a lifelong Maspeth resident and veteran, said he rarely misses a Memorial Day parade in his hometown. The 85-year-old veteran, who served in
Juan Ardila, a Maspeth native and community advocate, announced his bid for the New York State Assembly’s 37th district, currently occupied by outgoing Assemblywoman Catherine
By Michael Perlman mperlman@queensledger.com Forest Hills was named in 1906, whereas Rego Park was named in 1923. For the past 116 years, there have been
Woman kidnapped and robbed, yet another press conference A 51-year-old Sikh woman was thrown in a van, rendered unconscious, and robbed of thousands of dollars
Bayside’s own Karen Lin will be in the running for Queens Civil Court Judge in the upcoming Democratic Primary on June 28. Lin officially announced
Eighty years, four sets of owners, and numerous generations of supporters later, Jones Surgical Co. has decided to close its doors. The iconic, long-standing mom-and-pop
After eight years, Lusskin will take executive role with Empire State Development By Journal Staff news@queensledger.com Elizabeth Lusskin is departing from her role as the
Brent O’Leary, one of the founders of the Hunters Pont Civic Association and President of the nonprofit organization Woodside on the Move, announced his bid