Woodhaven Remembers Fallen Soldiers
By Ed Wendell Memorial Day, recognized on the last Monday in May, pays honor to the men and women who lost their lives while
By Ed Wendell Memorial Day, recognized on the last Monday in May, pays honor to the men and women who lost their lives while
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com A new Planet Fitness is set to open in Fresh Meadows. The new location will be at 6109 190th St.
By Ed Wendell projectwoodhaven@gmail.com “Local Man Is Held On Double Murder Charge” read the headline in the Leader Observer 90 years ago. Here’s the story
Commemorating Robinson Making History by Joining the MLB By Pamela Rider news@queensledger.com On last week’s balmy Spring Saturday, the staff at the Rufus King Manor
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com Justin Rodgers has been a part of the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation (GJDC) for 17 years — however, Jamaica has
By Ed Wendell projectwoodhaven@gmail.com I was born in the 60s and grew up and went to school in the 70s. But it’s the Woodhaven of
By Pamela Rider news@queensledger.com The Jamaica area has an abundance of food pantries. Deliverance Temple Food, Morris Brown AME Church-Helping Hand FoodPantries, Brooks Memorial United
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com Jennifer O’Sullivan grew up in an extensively athletic home, spearheaded by her sports-loving father, and played three sports in her
Saturday’s Smokeshop Murder Leaves Community in Shock By Ed Wendell It was the early 1980s when VCRs – video cassette recorders – became affordable and
By Ed Wendell March 1963. John F. Kennedy was President. A first class postage stamp was 5 cents. The #1 song was “Surfin’ U.S.A.” by
By Ed Wendell Memorial Day, recognized on the last Monday in May, pays honor to the men and women who lost their lives while
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com A new Planet Fitness is set to open in Fresh Meadows. The new location will be at 6109 190th St.
By Ed Wendell projectwoodhaven@gmail.com “Local Man Is Held On Double Murder Charge” read the headline in the Leader Observer 90 years ago. Here’s the story
Commemorating Robinson Making History by Joining the MLB By Pamela Rider news@queensledger.com On last week’s balmy Spring Saturday, the staff at the Rufus King Manor
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com Justin Rodgers has been a part of the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation (GJDC) for 17 years — however, Jamaica has
By Ed Wendell projectwoodhaven@gmail.com I was born in the 60s and grew up and went to school in the 70s. But it’s the Woodhaven of
By Pamela Rider news@queensledger.com The Jamaica area has an abundance of food pantries. Deliverance Temple Food, Morris Brown AME Church-Helping Hand FoodPantries, Brooks Memorial United
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com Jennifer O’Sullivan grew up in an extensively athletic home, spearheaded by her sports-loving father, and played three sports in her
Saturday’s Smokeshop Murder Leaves Community in Shock By Ed Wendell It was the early 1980s when VCRs – video cassette recorders – became affordable and
By Ed Wendell March 1963. John F. Kennedy was President. A first class postage stamp was 5 cents. The #1 song was “Surfin’ U.S.A.” by