
This Retired Jockey Has Many Stories To Tell
By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com Woodhaven has a wonderful pedigree in horse racing dating back to 1821, when the Union Course racetrack opened (after 2

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com Woodhaven has a wonderful pedigree in horse racing dating back to 1821, when the Union Course racetrack opened (after 2

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com George Yoerger’s future was set when a muscular stranger with a handlebar mustache walked on to his farm in East

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com A city councilman in Brooklyn has introduced legislation that would require ice cream trucks to modify their trucks to power

By Leader Observer Staff | news@queensledger.com Three Queens based organizations are joining forces to help alleviate food insecurity through grocery deliveries to families. According to

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com In last week’s column, we looked at the life of Master Carousel Carver Daniel C. Muller and the establishment of

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com In this two part series, we look at the Forest Park Carousel, which was designated as a New York City

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com My dad loved to read about history. His area of special interest was the Civil War closely followed by the

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com Woodhaven recently honored the history of Dexter Park by hosting a sign dedication ceremony in honor of Max Rosner, the

By Ed Wendell | news@queensledger.com This week, we will celebrate this great nation’s birthday. Let’s hope that your Fourth of July is full of good

By Ed Wendell From playing host to many of the greatest players in Major League Baseball and the Negro Leagues, to being the

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com Woodhaven has a wonderful pedigree in horse racing dating back to 1821, when the Union Course racetrack opened (after 2

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com George Yoerger’s future was set when a muscular stranger with a handlebar mustache walked on to his farm in East

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com A city councilman in Brooklyn has introduced legislation that would require ice cream trucks to modify their trucks to power

By Leader Observer Staff | news@queensledger.com Three Queens based organizations are joining forces to help alleviate food insecurity through grocery deliveries to families. According to

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com In last week’s column, we looked at the life of Master Carousel Carver Daniel C. Muller and the establishment of

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com In this two part series, we look at the Forest Park Carousel, which was designated as a New York City

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com My dad loved to read about history. His area of special interest was the Civil War closely followed by the

By Ed Wendell | projectwoodhaven@gmail.com Woodhaven recently honored the history of Dexter Park by hosting a sign dedication ceremony in honor of Max Rosner, the

By Ed Wendell | news@queensledger.com This week, we will celebrate this great nation’s birthday. Let’s hope that your Fourth of July is full of good

By Ed Wendell From playing host to many of the greatest players in Major League Baseball and the Negro Leagues, to being the