
Reality House Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Expands Facilities
by Charlie Finnerty Reality House, Inc., a substance abuse and addiction treatment center in Astoria, are expanding their residential in-patient facility on Astoria Blvd. from
by Charlie Finnerty Reality House, Inc., a substance abuse and addiction treatment center in Astoria, are expanding their residential in-patient facility on Astoria Blvd. from
By Ed Wendell A tragedy happened in Woodhaven nearly 100 years ago. A police officer from another part of Queens, temporarily assigned here to find
Examples of treatments that could be applied to BQE North and South. Credit: Department of Transportation By MOHAMED FARGHALY The U.S. Department of Transportation has
A $117 million federal grant injects new life into the ambitious QueensWay project, aiming to transform a blighted stretch of abandoned railway into a vibrant
by Queens Ledger Staff | news@queensledger.com The Queens Chamber of Commerce welcomed leaders in business, politics and culture from across the borough to Antun’s in
By Ed Wendell On March 28, 1994, Engine Company 24/Hook & Ladder 5 raced to the scene of a fire at 62 Watts Street in
By Britney Trachtenberg | news@queensledger.com On Thurs., Feb. 22, during a ceremony at One Police Plaza, Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban promoted School Crossing Guard
by Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Woodside on the Move, the Right to Counsel Coalition, Chhaya, Catholic Migration Services and other Queens-based community organizations hosted a
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com State Assemblyperson Jenifer Rajkumar held a rally with State Senator Leroy Comrie and about 20 supporters on the steps of
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A new kind of high school is coming to Queens. Northwell Health and New York City Public Schools announced on Feb.
by Charlie Finnerty Reality House, Inc., a substance abuse and addiction treatment center in Astoria, are expanding their residential in-patient facility on Astoria Blvd. from
By Ed Wendell A tragedy happened in Woodhaven nearly 100 years ago. A police officer from another part of Queens, temporarily assigned here to find
Examples of treatments that could be applied to BQE North and South. Credit: Department of Transportation By MOHAMED FARGHALY The U.S. Department of Transportation has
A $117 million federal grant injects new life into the ambitious QueensWay project, aiming to transform a blighted stretch of abandoned railway into a vibrant
by Queens Ledger Staff | news@queensledger.com The Queens Chamber of Commerce welcomed leaders in business, politics and culture from across the borough to Antun’s in
By Ed Wendell On March 28, 1994, Engine Company 24/Hook & Ladder 5 raced to the scene of a fire at 62 Watts Street in
By Britney Trachtenberg | news@queensledger.com On Thurs., Feb. 22, during a ceremony at One Police Plaza, Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban promoted School Crossing Guard
by Charlie Finnerty | cfinnerty@queensledger.com Woodside on the Move, the Right to Counsel Coalition, Chhaya, Catholic Migration Services and other Queens-based community organizations hosted a
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com State Assemblyperson Jenifer Rajkumar held a rally with State Senator Leroy Comrie and about 20 supporters on the steps of
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A new kind of high school is coming to Queens. Northwell Health and New York City Public Schools announced on Feb.