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Born in Greenpoint, the author of “Goodnight Moon” spent hundreds of hours interviewing children before publishing her global bestseller. GEOFFREY COBB | gcobb91839@Aol.com Author, “Greenpoint Brooklyn’s Forgotten

Born in Greenpoint, the author of “Goodnight Moon” spent hundreds of hours interviewing children before publishing her global bestseller. GEOFFREY COBB | gcobb91839@Aol.com Author, “Greenpoint Brooklyn’s Forgotten

The vote came at the end of a chaotic meeting that pitted local environmentalist against unions and housing advocates over the fate of Greenpoint’s last
Local roots forge path for historic club’s rebirth By Noah Zimmerman noah@queensledger.com The New York Cosmos remain one of the most historic clubs in American

The Jardin de Santa Cecilia Gentili, formerly known as Sunset Community Garden, was facing immediate eviction after members condemned Zionism. BY COLE SINANIAN At a

By ALICE MORENO | news@queensledger.com The Year of the Snake celebration kicked off in Chinatown on February 16. Though the rain poured through most of the

By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com In 2019, lawmakers gave one of the largest jails on earth until 2026 to shut down completely. Five years later,

By Nicholas Gordon | ng639@georgetown.edu If the beautiful, new sweeping waterfront space of Malt Drive Park wasn’t enough to entice locals for its grand opening

St. John’s Lutheran Church & Ascension Episcopal Annabelle Underwood Although Greenpoint’s Pastor Katrina Foster says blessing of your pet can’t guarantee a change in behavior,

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 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,

Born in Greenpoint, the author of “Goodnight Moon” spent hundreds of hours interviewing children before publishing her global bestseller. GEOFFREY COBB | gcobb91839@Aol.com Author, “Greenpoint Brooklyn’s Forgotten

The vote came at the end of a chaotic meeting that pitted local environmentalist against unions and housing advocates over the fate of Greenpoint’s last
Local roots forge path for historic club’s rebirth By Noah Zimmerman noah@queensledger.com The New York Cosmos remain one of the most historic clubs in American

The Jardin de Santa Cecilia Gentili, formerly known as Sunset Community Garden, was facing immediate eviction after members condemned Zionism. BY COLE SINANIAN At a

By ALICE MORENO | news@queensledger.com The Year of the Snake celebration kicked off in Chinatown on February 16. Though the rain poured through most of the

By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com In 2019, lawmakers gave one of the largest jails on earth until 2026 to shut down completely. Five years later,

By Nicholas Gordon | ng639@georgetown.edu If the beautiful, new sweeping waterfront space of Malt Drive Park wasn’t enough to entice locals for its grand opening

St. John’s Lutheran Church & Ascension Episcopal Annabelle Underwood Although Greenpoint’s Pastor Katrina Foster says blessing of your pet can’t guarantee a change in behavior,

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 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,