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April 29, 2019

MTA celebrates National Poetry Month with interactive “Poetry in Motion” guide

April 29, 2019/ Guest User
MTA celebrates National Poetry Month with interactive “Poetry in Motion” guide

As National Poetry Month comes to a close, the MTA is making riders’ commutes a bit brighter with a new interactive guide to “Poetry in Motion.”

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April 29, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Central Queens, Education, news, Features, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Transit
poetry, National Poetry Month, MTA, subway, bus, MTA Arts & Design, Sandra Bloodworth, Long Island City, LIC, Ridgewood, Ozone Park, Woodside
April 25, 2019

Justices seem ready to OK census citizenship question

April 25, 2019/ Associated Press
Justices seem ready to OK census citizenship question

Three lower courts have so far blocked the plan to ask every U.S. resident about citizenship in the census.

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April 25, 2019/ Associated Press/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Clarence Thomas, John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, Stephen Bannon, Kris Kobach, Elena Kagan, Barbara Underwood, 202 Census question, immigration, immigrants, Nancy Pelosi, Douglas Letter
April 25, 2019

Five iconic Queens landmarks to visit this summer

April 25, 2019/ Guest User
Five iconic Queens landmarks to visit this summer

From movie studios to stately homes, Queens has a long history that’s easy to access and, in some cases, completely free to experience.

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April 25, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Entertainment, Features, news, Western Queens
Forest Park Carousel, Woodhaven, Forest Park, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Poppenhusen Branch, Queens Public Library, College Point, Pepsi-Cola sign, East River, Long Island City, LIC, landmark, Astoria Park pool, Astoria
April 25, 2019

It’s in Queens this weekend (April 26-28)

April 25, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
It’s in Queens this weekend (April 26-28)

Queens fun is predictably awesome with Latin dance, improvisational jazz, comedy, sculpture, some one-person plays, bird-watching and sculpture.

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April 25, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Education, Communities, Central Queens, Crime, eastern queens, Law, news, Southern Queens, Entertainment, Features
It's In Queens, queens tourism council, music, jazz, sculpture, LGBTQ+, Sunnyside, Flushing, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Woodside, Bayside, Earth Day, LIC, Long Island City
April 25, 2019

Three distinct viewpoints emerge at raucous Kew Gardens jail hearing

April 25, 2019/ Guest User
Three distinct viewpoints emerge at raucous Kew Gardens jail hearing

Clear divisions emerged — not just between some hearing attendees and the city officials, but between many of the attendees themselves.

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April 25, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Education, Central Queens, news, Transit, Communities, politics
No New Jails, Kew Gardens, CLOSErikers, Com, community jails, Queens House of Detention, Bill de Blasio, borough-based jails, jail, Rikers Island, Community Board 9, james quinn, Forest Hills
April 24, 2019

Wrecking ball is only fix for ‘horrible’ Queens jail, city says

April 24, 2019/ David Brand
Wrecking ball is only fix for ‘horrible’ Queens jail, city says

“Demolition is required.”

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April 24, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Business, Features, news, politics, Rikers Island
borough-based jails, queens house of detention, queens detention center, Queens Criminal Courthouse, mayor's office of criminal justice, mocj
April 23, 2019

Activists protest subway fare increase at Broadway Junction

April 23, 2019/ David Brand
Activists protest subway fare increase at Broadway Junction

“Raising any transit toll is a declaration of war on the hard working men and women of New York City.”

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April 23, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Central Queens, Features
rev. kevin mccall, mta fare hike, chris banks, east new york united
April 23, 2019

Queens commuters take an 'L' — 'It may be too crowded to board the first train'

April 23, 2019/ Guest User
Queens commuters take an 'L' — 'It may be too crowded to board the first train'

Some L train users headed to Manhattan can expect at least 40 minute wait at times.

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April 23, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, northern queens, Western Queens, Transit, news
#LProject, L train, subway, MTA, Ridgewood, Glendale, Bushwick, Maspeth, buses, B92, G train, J train, M train, L train shutdown
April 23, 2019

Thai New Yorkers celebrate Songkran in Elmhurst

April 23, 2019/ David Brand
Thai New Yorkers celebrate Songkran in Elmhurst

Songkran is the most important holiday for the Thai community and features family reunions and symbolic annual house cleaning.

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April 23, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, news, politics
Thailand, Thai, Songkram, Thai New Year, Elmhurst, Daniel Dromm
April 22, 2019

‘Accountability in the community’ — probation officers advocate for higher wages

April 22, 2019/ David Brand
 ‘Accountability in the community’ — probation officers advocate for higher wages

“Probation officers are an alternative to incarceration. We save the city and state hundreds of thousands of dollars by keeping people out of the prison system.”

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April 22, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Features, Law, news, Central Queens
United Probation Officers Association, UPOA, Davalnie Powell, probation officers, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Family Court, Criminal Court, higher wages
April 22, 2019

Judge denies motion, sets sentencing in Vetrano case

April 22, 2019/ David Brand and Jonathan Sperling
Judge denies motion, sets sentencing in Vetrano case

After about two and a half hours of testimony, Justice Michael Aloise denied the defense motion and set sentencing for Tuesday morning.

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April 22, 2019/ David Brand and Jonathan Sperling/
Crime, eastern queens, Central Queens, Law, news
murder, Howard Beach, The Legal Aid Society, Karina Vetrano, Chanel Lewis, Brad Leventhal, Richard Brown, Queens Supreme Court, Michael Aloise, Christopher Gooley, Jenny Cheung, Chanel Lewis sentencing
April 22, 2019

Ramos endorses Cabán for Queens DA in call for ‘transformational change’

April 22, 2019/ David Brand
Ramos endorses Cabán for Queens DA in call for ‘transformational change’

“She shows me we can achieve the bold, transformational change that we deserve.”

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April 22, 2019/ David Brand/
news, Features, Crime, Law, politics, Communities, Central Queens
da richard brown, queens da, jessica ramos, district 13, tiffany cabán, criminal justice reform, corona plaza
April 19, 2019

MTA fare hike: what to expect when rates jump

April 19, 2019/ Guest User
MTA fare hike: what to expect when rates jump

Prices increased for a 30-day unlimited MetroCard and a 7-day unlimited MetroCard.

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April 19, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, Transit, Western Queens
MetroCard, subway fare, bus fare, MTA
April 19, 2019

AOC celebrates new Jackson Heights community center

April 19, 2019/ Guest User
AOC celebrates new Jackson Heights community center

AAFE members were joined by U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and State Sens. Jessica Ramos and Toby Ann Stavisky as the group cut the ribbon.

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April 19, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, Business, Education, news, politics
Asian Americans for Equality, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jessica Ramos, Toby Ann Stavisky, Jackson Heights
April 17, 2019

Queens chief ADA issues second open letter to Queens residents

April 17, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Queens chief ADA issues second open letter to Queens residents

“The training regimen Judge Brown instituted has become the standard by which others are measured throughout the entire State of New York.”

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April 17, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, Communities, Central Queens, Law, news, Voices
John Ryan, Richard Brown, Queens District Attorney, Queens Criminal Court, Thurgood Marshall, prosecutor, law school
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