
Pressure to make ‘to go’ drinks permanent
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
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.
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Lincoln Restler has big dreams for North Brooklyn. The freshman councilman for the 33rd District won a crowded Democratic Primary
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
Monday, Nov. 29 Dahn Bicas was arrested at 60-39 Maspeth Avenue for third-degree assault by Officer Christodoulou. Anthony Young was arrested at 656 Woodward Avenue
Clergy, community leaders, and parishioners gathered at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Prospect Heights to watch as Robert J. Brennan was officially installed as
Reflects on her journey, helping other on Worlds AIDS Day
Less than a week remains to apply for FEMA assistance
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.
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Lincoln Restler has big dreams for North Brooklyn. The freshman councilman for the 33rd District won a crowded Democratic Primary
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
Monday, Nov. 29 Dahn Bicas was arrested at 60-39 Maspeth Avenue for third-degree assault by Officer Christodoulou. Anthony Young was arrested at 656 Woodward Avenue
Clergy, community leaders, and parishioners gathered at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Prospect Heights to watch as Robert J. Brennan was officially installed as
Reflects on her journey, helping other on Worlds AIDS Day
Less than a week remains to apply for FEMA assistance