
After Oct. 4 Rollout, Marijuana Legislation Begins to Take Shape
By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com The Office of Cannabis Management began its rollout of general marijuana licenses on Oct. 4. Currently, the Office is holding

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com The Office of Cannabis Management began its rollout of general marijuana licenses on Oct. 4. Currently, the Office is holding

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com Though Angels Cafe in Williamsburg might seem like a regular bagel shop, it has a hidden secret: the cafe donates

70-year old Michele Mirman is about as Brooklyn as it gets. The lawyer, a practicing attorney for 45 years, was born and raised in East

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, alongside the Freelancer’s Union, announced on Thursday, October 26 that New York City

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com During a breakfast meeting at the Red Hook Initiative on Friday, Oct. 25, the Brooklyn Borough President announced his decision

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com Amongst a wave of teachers dressed in pink, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Governor Kathy Hochul, State Senator Andrew Gounardes,

By Oona Milliken, Charlie Finnerty and Matthew Fischetti | @queensledger.com From Rockaway Beach to Gowanus to Elmhurst, residents of Queens and Brooklyn faced the brunt

By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com Williamsburg’s Marsha P. Johnson Park has a new gateway honoring its namesake, complete with colorful metal and glass flowers and

By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com A program run by BetaNYC, the North Brooklyn Parks Alliance and councilmember Jennifer Gutiérrez’s office is looking to make data

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com Smoke rose over the cars on Brooklyn Queens Expressway Aug. 20 after a fire engulfed nine stores on Lee Avenue in South

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com The Office of Cannabis Management began its rollout of general marijuana licenses on Oct. 4. Currently, the Office is holding

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com Though Angels Cafe in Williamsburg might seem like a regular bagel shop, it has a hidden secret: the cafe donates

70-year old Michele Mirman is about as Brooklyn as it gets. The lawyer, a practicing attorney for 45 years, was born and raised in East

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, alongside the Freelancer’s Union, announced on Thursday, October 26 that New York City

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com During a breakfast meeting at the Red Hook Initiative on Friday, Oct. 25, the Brooklyn Borough President announced his decision

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com Amongst a wave of teachers dressed in pink, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Governor Kathy Hochul, State Senator Andrew Gounardes,

By Oona Milliken, Charlie Finnerty and Matthew Fischetti | @queensledger.com From Rockaway Beach to Gowanus to Elmhurst, residents of Queens and Brooklyn faced the brunt

By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com Williamsburg’s Marsha P. Johnson Park has a new gateway honoring its namesake, complete with colorful metal and glass flowers and

By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com A program run by BetaNYC, the North Brooklyn Parks Alliance and councilmember Jennifer Gutiérrez’s office is looking to make data

By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com Smoke rose over the cars on Brooklyn Queens Expressway Aug. 20 after a fire engulfed nine stores on Lee Avenue in South