
Dust, Noise Plague Neighbors of Cement Plant
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Sixty-six-year-old Laura Hofmann is used to the industrial pollution many Greenpointers are familiar with, but nothing like this. She can
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Sixty-six-year-old Laura Hofmann is used to the industrial pollution many Greenpointers are familiar with, but nothing like this. She can
By Nicholas Gordon When the founders of New York’s Two Bridges Football Club first began organizing soccer games for local teenagers in October of 2020,
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com The Soapbox Presents, a Harlem-based group organizing joyful outdoor concerts, made their way to Bed-Stuy last Saturday evening. Soapbox took
By Nicholas Gordon The vibrant atmosphere and packed stadium for the Brooklyn Football Club’s first official exhibition match on Saturday, July 13, at Maimonides Park
By Jean Brannum and Celia Bernhardt | news@queensledger.com The City of Yes for Housing Opportunity got a marathon of a public hearing on July 10,
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Care Forward, among other organizations, honored outstanding employers of caregivers in Carroll Gardens on June 11. Nannies, in-home caregivers,
By Olivia Graffeo | olivia@queensledger.com Pioneering his own unique blend of South Asian fusion, Brooklyn-based musician and activist Sonny Singh is continuing a decades-long mission
by Alexander Bernhardt Bloom | alex@queensledger.com All Day, Every Day, the thematic name ascribed to the open air art exhibition on view in
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com The air was tense in a local Bed-Stuy haunt where Eon Huntley’s team gathered on election night. Canvassers stood stiff
by Alexander Bernhardt Bloom | alex@queensledger.com This year’s was the 46th edition of the Saints Constantine & Helen Downtown Brooklyn Greek Festival, a block
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Sixty-six-year-old Laura Hofmann is used to the industrial pollution many Greenpointers are familiar with, but nothing like this. She can
By Nicholas Gordon When the founders of New York’s Two Bridges Football Club first began organizing soccer games for local teenagers in October of 2020,
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com The Soapbox Presents, a Harlem-based group organizing joyful outdoor concerts, made their way to Bed-Stuy last Saturday evening. Soapbox took
By Nicholas Gordon The vibrant atmosphere and packed stadium for the Brooklyn Football Club’s first official exhibition match on Saturday, July 13, at Maimonides Park
By Jean Brannum and Celia Bernhardt | news@queensledger.com The City of Yes for Housing Opportunity got a marathon of a public hearing on July 10,
By Jean Brannum | jbrannum@queensledger.com Care Forward, among other organizations, honored outstanding employers of caregivers in Carroll Gardens on June 11. Nannies, in-home caregivers,
By Olivia Graffeo | olivia@queensledger.com Pioneering his own unique blend of South Asian fusion, Brooklyn-based musician and activist Sonny Singh is continuing a decades-long mission
by Alexander Bernhardt Bloom | alex@queensledger.com All Day, Every Day, the thematic name ascribed to the open air art exhibition on view in
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com The air was tense in a local Bed-Stuy haunt where Eon Huntley’s team gathered on election night. Canvassers stood stiff
by Alexander Bernhardt Bloom | alex@queensledger.com This year’s was the 46th edition of the Saints Constantine & Helen Downtown Brooklyn Greek Festival, a block