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A holiday party in Gowanus offers “cake and fellowship” to un- and under-employed New Yorkers. By Nicholas Gordon | news@queensledger.com As a tumultuous 2025 tumbles to

A holiday party in Gowanus offers “cake and fellowship” to un- and under-employed New Yorkers. By Nicholas Gordon | news@queensledger.com As a tumultuous 2025 tumbles to
By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Lydia Green, a twenty-nine-year-old organizer currently serving as a District Leader for District 52, is challenging long-time Assembly Member Jo Anne

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Yongfeng Tian started fishing in 2015, after a friend convinced him to make the drive from Bensonhurst so they could try

By GEOFFREY COBB Author, “Greenpoint Brooklyn’s Forgotten Past” gcobb91839@Aol.com Right after Thanksgiving in Greenpoint and Williamsburg every year, the sidewalks are suddenly transformed. Hundreds of

By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com Clad in a pair of white latex gloves, Mimi Martins smiles as she gazes into Ja Rule the pond

By Cole Sinanian news@queensledger.com “This is a full-grown elephant.” Travis Gale pauses for effect, holding up the back of the leopard-print blanket that covers the

State regulators have homed in on 41 properties along Newtown Creek that may be leaking pollution back into the waterway. By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com The

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Could AirPods help reduce the number of gun deaths in Brooklyn? The DA’s office thinks so. On Saturday, local District Attorney

By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com Starbucks workers protesting against unfair labor practices in Gowanus on Monday, December 1, received a welcome show of solidarity when

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Late last month, a new street sign was affixed to a pole in South Slope, on 17th Street between 3rd and 4th

A holiday party in Gowanus offers “cake and fellowship” to un- and under-employed New Yorkers. By Nicholas Gordon | news@queensledger.com As a tumultuous 2025 tumbles to
By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Lydia Green, a twenty-nine-year-old organizer currently serving as a District Leader for District 52, is challenging long-time Assembly Member Jo Anne

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Yongfeng Tian started fishing in 2015, after a friend convinced him to make the drive from Bensonhurst so they could try

By GEOFFREY COBB Author, “Greenpoint Brooklyn’s Forgotten Past” gcobb91839@Aol.com Right after Thanksgiving in Greenpoint and Williamsburg every year, the sidewalks are suddenly transformed. Hundreds of

By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com Clad in a pair of white latex gloves, Mimi Martins smiles as she gazes into Ja Rule the pond

By Cole Sinanian news@queensledger.com “This is a full-grown elephant.” Travis Gale pauses for effect, holding up the back of the leopard-print blanket that covers the

State regulators have homed in on 41 properties along Newtown Creek that may be leaking pollution back into the waterway. By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com The

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Could AirPods help reduce the number of gun deaths in Brooklyn? The DA’s office thinks so. On Saturday, local District Attorney

By COLE SINANIAN | news@queensledger.com Starbucks workers protesting against unfair labor practices in Gowanus on Monday, December 1, received a welcome show of solidarity when

By JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com Late last month, a new street sign was affixed to a pole in South Slope, on 17th Street between 3rd and 4th