Queens BP Richards Delivers State Of The Borough Address
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards delivered his 2025 State of the Borough Address at the Queens Theatre on April 25.
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Queens Borough President Donovan Richards delivered his 2025 State of the Borough Address at the Queens Theatre on April 25.
On Pesach, Chabad of Briarwood brought together hundreds of local families for a Yom Tov filled with joy, meaning, and unity. Led by Rabbi Dovi and Rebbetzin Chani Steinmetz, the neighborhood celebrated as one community, a theme reflected in every program and act of kindness.
A new chapter is unfolding for Forest Hills and Rego Park with the appointment of Captain Daniel P. Fennessey as commanding officer of the NYPD’s 112th Precinct. Taking over in February 2025 following the leadership of Captain David F. Cordano, who now leads the 115th, Captain Fennessey brings a wealth of experience earned over more than fifteen years of dedicated service. Since joining the NYPD in January 2010, he has held a variety of roles across the 75th and 77th Precincts, Patrol Borough Brooklyn North, and the Internal Affairs Bureau—experience that has shaped his balanced approach to proactive policing and community engagement.
In a move that has stirred debate across energy, environmental, and political sectors, the U.S. Department of the Interior has halted construction on Empire Wind 1—an offshore wind project expected to supply electricity to over 500,000 New York City homes, including many in Queens. Developed by Equinor and long promoted as a key component of the city’s clean energy future, the project is now under federal review, with officials citing a rushed and incomplete approval process.
Rozic’s $350K NYS Grant Makes It Possible; YIH Ceremony Celebration Held At YIH
On a bright and sunny Tuesday morning, April 22, leaders of Hatzolah of Queens & Great Neck gathered outside the Young Israel of Hillcrest to announce a $350,000 New York State grant, secured by Assemblymember Nily Rozic, for a new ambulance to serve the Queens region.
A tribute to the cartoonist whose sharp pen and wit captured the heart of the Jewish experience for generations
Israeli cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen, creator of the iconic “Dry Bones” comic strip, passed away on April 14, 2025, at Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba after a prolonged illness. He was 87 years old. His pen offered a lens into the soul of the Jewish people, chronicling five decades of history, satire, and identity through a single, unmistakable style.
