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January 10, 2022

Housing Court faces test as eviction moratorium expires

January 10, 2022/ Guest User
Housing Court faces test as eviction moratorium expires

Throughout the five boroughs, there are believed to be around 224,000 housing court cases backlogged, according to an Office of Court Administration spokesperson who noted that they believe that to be an overcount.

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January 10, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, Housing, news
eviction, eviction moratorium, oca, Kathy Hochul, erap
January 06, 2022

Adams announces hospital plan at Elmhurst

January 06, 2022/ Guest User
Adams announces hospital plan at Elmhurst

“New Yorkers should be confident that we are stepping up the fight against the Omicron surge to keep them safe.”

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January 06, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, Health, news
Health and Hospitals Corporation, hospitals, Elmhurst, Eric Adams, COVID-19, Kathy Hochul, Mitchell Katz
January 06, 2022

Queens Community Board applications open

January 06, 2022/ Guest User
Queens Community Board applications open

“Government… is most effective when the full demographic spectrum of each and every neighborhood is justly represented.”

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January 06, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, news
Community Board, Donovan Richards
January 04, 2022

Parole reform should top legislative agenda, advocates say

January 04, 2022/ Guest User
Parole reform should top legislative agenda, advocates say

“It's not a get out of jail free card, it's an opportunity.”

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January 04, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, news, Law
Elder Parole, parole, parole reform, Release Aging People in Prison Campaign, david weprin
January 03, 2022

Redistricting commission splits on maps, again

January 03, 2022/ Guest User
Redistricting commission splits on maps, again

“I did not join this commission to ignore the cries for representation by communities who have been robbed of their voices.”

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January 03, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, news, politics
Redistricting, New York State Independent Redistricting Commission, APA, RIchmond Hill, south queens womens march, Jackson Heights, census, AAPI, south asian indo-carribean
December 29, 2021

Bike access coming to MTA bridges in Queens

December 29, 2021/ Guest User
Bike access coming to MTA bridges in Queens

“Public transit in New York should be welcoming, safe and accessible for cyclists and pedestrians."

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December 29, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, news, Transit
Kathy Hochul, bikes, jessica gonzalez-rojas
December 23, 2021

Vendors rally against fines and permit caps

December 23, 2021/ Guest User
Vendors rally against fines and permit caps

“Street vendors are part of the entrepreneurial backbone of our local economies.”

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December 23, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Business, news
street vendor, jessica gonzalez-rojas, jessica ramos, urban justice center, street vendor project
December 20, 2021

DOT shares early plan for 21st Street bus lane

December 20, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
DOT shares early plan for 21st Street bus lane

“To just say, ‘eliminate the parking, it’s not a problem’ – it’s a major problem for all of us here.”


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December 20, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news, Transit
dot, busway, bus lane, mta
December 14, 2021

CUNY marches in Queens for New Deal

December 14, 2021/ Guest User
CUNY marches in Queens for New Deal

“Underfunding CUNY doesn’t make dollars or sense.”

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December 14, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, news, equity, Education
cuny, cuny psc, new deal for CUNY, Professional Staff Congress
December 13, 2021

JFK to open new international terminal

December 13, 2021/ Guest User
JFK to open new international terminal

“The entire terminal is inviting passengers in a way that a transformation of JFK should be.”

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December 13, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Business, news
jfk airport, John F. Kennedy Airport, Kathy Hochul, rick cotton, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, port authority
December 10, 2021

Human Rights Day of Action heads to Queens court

December 10, 2021/ Guest User
Human Rights Day of Action heads to Queens court

“Every human being should be equal in dignity and rights.”

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December 10, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, news
Rikers island, prisons, prison reform, freedom agenda, urban justice center
December 09, 2021

Queens joins call to renew Excluded Workers Fund

December 09, 2021/ Guest User
Queens joins call to renew Excluded Workers Fund

“There is no doubt that our excluded workers still face severe economic hardship.”

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December 09, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, news
excluded workers fund, Donovan Richards, Kathy Hochul, jessica ramos
December 09, 2021

Noncitizen voting bill passes City Council

December 09, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Noncitizen voting bill passes City Council

“If we're going to build a city that takes care of the most vulnerable New Yorkers, then we have to give them a really direct tool in their toolbox.”

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December 09, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, equity, news
voting rights, voting, City council, Peter Koo, Francisco Moya, Tiffany Cabán, Daniel Dromm, Jimmy Van Bramer, I. Daneek Miller, adrienne adams, Intro 1867
December 08, 2021

State promises half a billion dollars for homeowner aid

December 08, 2021/ Guest User
State promises half a billion dollars for homeowner aid

New York State is launching a new multimillion dollar program to support low and moderate-income homeowners struggling to keep up with payments.


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December 08, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Housing, news
mortgage, homeowners, Kathy Hochul, gregory meeks, QVLP, Queens Volunteer Lawyers Project
December 08, 2021

DOT updates Queens borough board on Open Restaurants

December 08, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
DOT updates Queens borough board on Open Restaurants

“We are, at this moment, building upon a lot of the feedback that we heard about the emergency program on the ground.”

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December 08, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, Business, news
open restaurants, borough board, dot, nicole garcia, Community Board 13, City council
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