
BKLYN Commons Hosts 7th Annual Small Business Fair
By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com The co-working space BKLYN Commons held its seventh annual Small Biz Pop-Up amongst a bustling arena of retail vendors, informational
By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com The co-working space BKLYN Commons held its seventh annual Small Biz Pop-Up amongst a bustling arena of retail vendors, informational
By Oona Milliken and Matthew Fischetti | news@queensledger.com While the race for City Council District 47 was largely projected to be a close one, Democrat
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 Jazz lovers flocked to Downtown Brooklyn for BRIC’s ninth annual “JazzFest” this Thursday Oct. 19 through Saturday Oct. 21 at
Ambiguity of what a post-Rikers NYC will look like complicates new plan By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com As many New Yorkers know, Rikers is set to
500 artists showcased their work in Brooklyn this weekend By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com Arts Gowanus hosted their sprawling “Open Studios” art fair across Gowanus featuring
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 | omilliken@queensledger.com Park Church overlooking McGolrick Park in Greenpoint was all but set to be sold to the real-estate development firm GW
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
Critics say budget doesn’t need 15 percent cuts By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Lefty politicians and advocates gathered outside City Hall last week to denounce
By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com The co-working space BKLYN Commons held its seventh annual Small Biz Pop-Up amongst a bustling arena of retail vendors, informational
By Oona Milliken and Matthew Fischetti | news@queensledger.com While the race for City Council District 47 was largely projected to be a close one, Democrat
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 Jazz lovers flocked to Downtown Brooklyn for BRIC’s ninth annual “JazzFest” this Thursday Oct. 19 through Saturday Oct. 21 at
Ambiguity of what a post-Rikers NYC will look like complicates new plan By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com As many New Yorkers know, Rikers is set to
500 artists showcased their work in Brooklyn this weekend By Oona Milliken | omilliken@queensledger.com Arts Gowanus hosted their sprawling “Open Studios” art fair across Gowanus featuring
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 | omilliken@queensledger.com Park Church overlooking McGolrick Park in Greenpoint was all but set to be sold to the real-estate development firm GW
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
Critics say budget doesn’t need 15 percent cuts By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Lefty politicians and advocates gathered outside City Hall last week to denounce