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January 27, 2021

Grodenchik campaigns for ex-campaign manager in Queens Council race

January 27, 2021/ David Brand
Grodenchik campaigns for ex-campaign manager in Queens Council race

Barry backs Behar.

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January 27, 2021/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, news, northern queens, eastern queens, politics
steve behar, Barry Grodenchik, council district 23
January 27, 2021

Racial, ethnic and gender disparities persist on every Queens community board. New applicants can change that

January 27, 2021/ David Brand
Racial, ethnic and gender disparities persist on every Queens community board. New applicants can change that

The disparities are revealed in a new analysis by the Eagle and Measure of America.

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January 27, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news
queens community boards, community boards, measure of american, donovan richards, community board disparities, community board applications
January 27, 2021

Biden orders DOJ to phase out contracts with private jails, including Queens lock up 

January 27, 2021/ David Brand
Biden orders DOJ to phase out contracts with private jails, including Queens lock up 

A 2019 federal contract to operate the Queens jail is potentially worth $313,281,779.

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January 27, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, coronavirus, Crime, equity, Law, news
geo group, private jails, private prisons, department of justice, covid-19, coronavirus, joe biden, executive order, us marshals service, queens detention facility
January 26, 2021

Dwindling doses force NYC to delay Citi Field vaccine rollout

January 26, 2021/ Guest User
Dwindling doses force NYC to delay Citi Field vaccine rollout

“We need the supply and flexibility.”


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January 26, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, news
citi field, Vaccine, COVID-19, Mets, Mayor Bill de Blasio, dr. dave chokshi
January 26, 2021

Here are the 45 Queens eateries participating in NYC Restaurant Week

January 26, 2021/ Guest User
Here are the 45 Queens eateries participating in NYC Restaurant Week

“Remember, hundreds of thousands of folks work in restaurants that are part of the heart and soul of this city.”

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January 26, 2021/ Guest User/
Business, Communities, Food, news
NYC Restaurant Week, maya wiley, Donovan Richards, Restaurants
January 26, 2021

Following theft, Flushing Town Hall revives community art exhibition

January 26, 2021/ David Brand
Following theft, Flushing Town Hall revives community art exhibition

“We look to rebuild a more resilient, inspired, and courageous community.”

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January 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Art, eastern queens, news
flushing town hall, ellen kodadek, community art, art, covid-19, coronavirus, lunar new year
January 25, 2021

Councilmembers back bill to issue resiliency report card for NYC infrastructure

January 25, 2021/ Guest User
Councilmembers back bill to issue resiliency report card for NYC infrastructure

“As a city on a sea we’re literally on the front lines.”

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January 25, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, news, Law
City council, Mayor’s Office of Sustainability
January 25, 2021

Federal aid to NYC transit boosts entire U.S. economy, Schumer says

January 25, 2021/ Guest User
Federal aid to NYC transit boosts entire U.S. economy, Schumer says

“We would not be the huge city we are without mass transit like we have.”

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January 25, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, news, Transit
Riders Alliance, mta, public transit, Chuck Schumer, polly trottenberg, stimulus, COVID-19
January 25, 2021

Veteran prosecutor leads Queens DA’s new restorative justice bureau

January 25, 2021/ David Brand
Veteran prosecutor leads Queens DA’s new restorative justice bureau

The bureau consolidates the Diversion and Alternative Sentencing Unit and the Crime Victims Advocate Program.

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January 25, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Law, news
aisha greene, queens da's office, center for court innovation
January 25, 2021

NJ man 'Ignited' fire at his Astoria lounge, feds say

January 25, 2021/ David Brand
NJ man 'Ignited' fire at his Astoria lounge, feds say

A fire that ignited at Ignited Lounge was deliberately set, prosecutors say.

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January 25, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Western Queens, news, Food
astoria, ignited lounge, arson
January 23, 2021

New York's nursing home vaccine rollout not yet reaching every resident, families say

January 23, 2021/ David Brand
New York's nursing home vaccine rollout not yet reaching every resident, families say

“She cries every day that she doesn’t have the vaccine.”

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January 23, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, news, Health, Housing
nursing homes, covid-19, coronavirus, gov. andrew cuomo
January 22, 2021

For 484,000 NYC seniors, digital divide complicates vaccine access

January 22, 2021/ Guest User
For 484,000 NYC seniors, digital divide complicates vaccine access

“If the mayor’s not listening, we need to make him listen because our seniors are dying because vaccines are not getting onto their arm fast enough.”

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January 22, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, news
City council, Robert Holden, bay Ridge, Department for the Aging, seniors, digital divide
January 22, 2021

NYC Green Book goes dark

January 22, 2021/ David Brand
NYC Green Book goes dark

We’re waiting.

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January 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news
dcas, green book
January 22, 2021

Female probation officers of color sue NYC for discrimination in pay and promotions

January 22, 2021/ David Brand
Female probation officers of color sue NYC for discrimination in pay and promotions

“For too long our work has been undervalued because our members are predominantly women and people of color.”

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January 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, politics
United Probation Officers, probation officers, upoa, dalvanie powell, gender discrimination, racial bias, NYC Law Department
January 21, 2021

LGBT Network makes move to Astoria

January 21, 2021/ Guest User
LGBT Network makes move to Astoria

“We can think of no better partner and place to be.”

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January 21, 2021/ Guest User/
Art, Communities, equity, news
LGBTQ, astoria, Kaufman Arts District, kaufman astoria studios
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