End of year legislation signed by Governor
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com As the year came to a close, Governor Kathy Hochul had a busy two weeks. She became the first woman to
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com As the year came to a close, Governor Kathy Hochul had a busy two weeks. She became the first woman to
John Catsimatidis-Owned Oil Company Refuses to Sign Union Contract at Greenpoint Refinery Claudia Irizarry Aponte, The City This article was originally published on Dec 23
Mulchfest begins across NY By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com For those who do not know what to do with their Christmas Tree after the holiday season,
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Voters will have more time to register to vote next year, thanks to Governor Hochul signing new legislation sponsored by Brooklyn
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Governor Hochul vetoed legislation concerning freelancer work last week. The Freelance isn’t Free Act, sponsored by Brooklyn State Senator Andrew Gounardes,
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com City officials announced this week that education budgets are not going to be facing further cuts, despite mid-year enrollment declines. In
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com The New York City Council Progressive Caucus unveiled their formal policy platform, dubbed the “Progressive Agenda” last Thursday: focusing on issues
By Billy Wood news@queensledger.com The Melquain Jatelle Anderson Foundation (MJAF) held the “Disrupting the Hate” art exhibit at the Central Brooklyn Library from Oct. 21-25.
Targets those at risk for gun violence By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Green jobs are getting the green. The city is investing $54 million into a
By Brooklyn Star Staff news@queensledger.com A Williamsburg Yeshiva will have to pay $8 million after admitting to fraudulent fund for needy schoolchildren, federal prosecutors announced.
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com As the year came to a close, Governor Kathy Hochul had a busy two weeks. She became the first woman to
John Catsimatidis-Owned Oil Company Refuses to Sign Union Contract at Greenpoint Refinery Claudia Irizarry Aponte, The City This article was originally published on Dec 23
Mulchfest begins across NY By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com For those who do not know what to do with their Christmas Tree after the holiday season,
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Voters will have more time to register to vote next year, thanks to Governor Hochul signing new legislation sponsored by Brooklyn
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Governor Hochul vetoed legislation concerning freelancer work last week. The Freelance isn’t Free Act, sponsored by Brooklyn State Senator Andrew Gounardes,
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com City officials announced this week that education budgets are not going to be facing further cuts, despite mid-year enrollment declines. In
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com The New York City Council Progressive Caucus unveiled their formal policy platform, dubbed the “Progressive Agenda” last Thursday: focusing on issues
By Billy Wood news@queensledger.com The Melquain Jatelle Anderson Foundation (MJAF) held the “Disrupting the Hate” art exhibit at the Central Brooklyn Library from Oct. 21-25.
Targets those at risk for gun violence By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Green jobs are getting the green. The city is investing $54 million into a
By Brooklyn Star Staff news@queensledger.com A Williamsburg Yeshiva will have to pay $8 million after admitting to fraudulent fund for needy schoolchildren, federal prosecutors announced.