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In her first State of the District address, North Brooklyn senator Kristen Gonzalez recaps a year’s worth of legislative work. By COLE SINANIAN news@queensledger.com In

In her first State of the District address, North Brooklyn senator Kristen Gonzalez recaps a year’s worth of legislative work. By COLE SINANIAN news@queensledger.com In

By CHRISTIAN SPENCER | news@queensledger.com The “iconic” Smiling Friends made its pop-up debut in Brooklyn’s DUMBO this week, drawing a massive crowd of fans who waited
Major League Soccer will join other top leagues playing from Summer to Spring Noah Zimmerman noah@queensledger.com Last Thursday, Major League Soccer’s Board of Governors voted

Greenpointers trace a beloved enclave’s colorful past and uncertain future. By COLE SINANIAN news@queensledger.com Izabella Prusaczyk remembers the Pulaski Day parade of her youth. Everyone

By CHRISTIAN SPENCER | news@queensledger.com Biggie Smalls, New York City’s undisputed king of rap and the Brooklyn Nets’ most celebrated son, claimed center court on Veterans

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Most recent headlines about independent pharmacies read like horror novels: one article on the collapse of the industry in Missouri

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com “You don’t remember me,” the man in his thirties said, beaming, “but I used to get pizza here when I

The Jardin de Santa Cecilia Gentili, formerly known as Sunset Community Garden, was facing immediate eviction after members condemned Zionism. BY COLE SINANIAN At a

BY NICHOLAS GORDON Brooklyn FC’s 2-1 home loss to Fort Lauderdale United FC on Sunday, September 28, at Maimonides Park followed a familiar pattern. Once

BY NICHOLAS GORDON The line of stylish people snaked around the plaza of Borough Hall in downtown Brooklyn and out into the street. Buzz circulated

In her first State of the District address, North Brooklyn senator Kristen Gonzalez recaps a year’s worth of legislative work. By COLE SINANIAN news@queensledger.com In

By CHRISTIAN SPENCER | news@queensledger.com The “iconic” Smiling Friends made its pop-up debut in Brooklyn’s DUMBO this week, drawing a massive crowd of fans who waited
Major League Soccer will join other top leagues playing from Summer to Spring Noah Zimmerman noah@queensledger.com Last Thursday, Major League Soccer’s Board of Governors voted

Greenpointers trace a beloved enclave’s colorful past and uncertain future. By COLE SINANIAN news@queensledger.com Izabella Prusaczyk remembers the Pulaski Day parade of her youth. Everyone

By CHRISTIAN SPENCER | news@queensledger.com Biggie Smalls, New York City’s undisputed king of rap and the Brooklyn Nets’ most celebrated son, claimed center court on Veterans

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Most recent headlines about independent pharmacies read like horror novels: one article on the collapse of the industry in Missouri

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com “You don’t remember me,” the man in his thirties said, beaming, “but I used to get pizza here when I

The Jardin de Santa Cecilia Gentili, formerly known as Sunset Community Garden, was facing immediate eviction after members condemned Zionism. BY COLE SINANIAN At a

BY NICHOLAS GORDON Brooklyn FC’s 2-1 home loss to Fort Lauderdale United FC on Sunday, September 28, at Maimonides Park followed a familiar pattern. Once

BY NICHOLAS GORDON The line of stylish people snaked around the plaza of Borough Hall in downtown Brooklyn and out into the street. Buzz circulated