City Council Approves Bill for Simplify Ranked Choice Voting Ballot
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com The New York City Council voted to approve Intro 696, a bill intended to simplify the ballot used in Ranked
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com The New York City Council voted to approve Intro 696, a bill intended to simplify the ballot used in Ranked
School gym renamed ‘Rudzewick Hall’ On Saturday, the St. Stanislaus Kostka Educational Endowment Committee hosted its 11th annual dinner dance fundraiser, with parents, faculty and
DA decides not to move forward with case Prakash Churaman walked out of Queens Criminal Court on the afternoon of Monday, June 6 for what
Despite these uncertain times Kylie Gordon, 11, has clung to her passion for the performing arts. Considered a “triple threat”—skilled at singing, acting, and dancing—Gordon
Johanna Carmona, a Sunnyside native and former Hispanic community liaison for outgoing Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan, announced her bid for the New York State Assembly’s 37th
Thousands filled the streets in Jackson Heights on Sunday to celebrate the 30th annual Queens Pride Parade and Festival. Having been absent for the last
A high school teacher at Jamaica Gateway to the Sciences was arrested by NYPD Police officers with the 107th Precinct last week after allegedly putting
Four young men from Troop 45 of Woodside have recently joined the four percent of Boy Scouts in the U.S. to achieve the rank of
Residents of Queens lined the 34th Ave Open Street in Jackson Heights this past weekend, angered over gun violence that led to the death of
By Alicia Venter aventer@queensledger.com The New York City Council voted to approve Intro 696, a bill intended to simplify the ballot used in Ranked
School gym renamed ‘Rudzewick Hall’ On Saturday, the St. Stanislaus Kostka Educational Endowment Committee hosted its 11th annual dinner dance fundraiser, with parents, faculty and
DA decides not to move forward with case Prakash Churaman walked out of Queens Criminal Court on the afternoon of Monday, June 6 for what
Despite these uncertain times Kylie Gordon, 11, has clung to her passion for the performing arts. Considered a “triple threat”—skilled at singing, acting, and dancing—Gordon
Johanna Carmona, a Sunnyside native and former Hispanic community liaison for outgoing Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan, announced her bid for the New York State Assembly’s 37th
Thousands filled the streets in Jackson Heights on Sunday to celebrate the 30th annual Queens Pride Parade and Festival. Having been absent for the last
A high school teacher at Jamaica Gateway to the Sciences was arrested by NYPD Police officers with the 107th Precinct last week after allegedly putting
Four young men from Troop 45 of Woodside have recently joined the four percent of Boy Scouts in the U.S. to achieve the rank of
Residents of Queens lined the 34th Ave Open Street in Jackson Heights this past weekend, angered over gun violence that led to the death of