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May 22, 2019

New children’s art nonprofit wins $10,000 from QEDC

May 22, 2019/ Guest User
New children’s art nonprofit wins $10,000 from QEDC

“We want every child to walk away excited about what they have just created.”

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May 22, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, news
QEDC, Hannah Lokken, Ashley Cavadas, Art Strong, summer camp, children, kids
May 22, 2019

It’s in Queens! this weekend

May 22, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
It’s in Queens! this weekend

Did you know Queens hosts the biggest Memorial Day parade in the United States?

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May 22, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Central Queens, Business, eastern queens, Education, Entertainment, Features, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Memorial Day, It's In Queens, QEDC, Mission Impossible, Tom Cruise, film, musicals, Astoria, Flushing, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Sunnyside, LIC, Long Island City, Kew Gardens, Maspeth, College Point, Laurelton, Rosedale, Whitestone, Ridgewood, Glendale, Little Neck, Douglaston, Bayside, Queens Tourism Council
May 21, 2019

Koo and the Mets champion literacy in Flushing

May 21, 2019/ David Brand
Koo and the Mets champion literacy in Flushing

The 10th Annual Readers Are Leaders Challenge recognized seven students who read an age-appropriate book and wrote a creative report about the text.

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May 21, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Education, news, politics, Sports
Peter Koo, New York Mets, Readers Are Leaders Challenge, Flushing, baseball, reading
May 21, 2019

Queens basketball coach named Jr. NBA Coach of the Year

May 21, 2019/ Guest User
Queens basketball coach named Jr. NBA Coach of the Year

Prior to starting Big Apple Basketball, Curry was a standout guard at Archbishop Molloy and Hillcrest High.

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May 21, 2019/ Guest User/
news, Education, eastern queens, Sports
Jason Curry, Big Apple Basketball, basketball, Jr. NBA Youth Basketball Leadership Conference, Jr. NBA Coach of the Year, Archbishop Molloy, Hillcrest High School, NBA
May 20, 2019

MTA proposes expanding full-fare MetroCard program for K-12 students

May 20, 2019/ Guest User
MTA proposes expanding full-fare MetroCard program for K-12 students

The MTA Board is expected to vote on a proposal Wednesday that would give full-fare MetroCards to students who currently have half-fare MetroCards.

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May 20, 2019/ Guest User/
Education, eastern queens, Central Queens, news, Southern Queens, northern queens, Western Queens
MTA, MetroCard, Andy Byford, student MetroCard, full-fare MetroCard
May 20, 2019

DenDekker hosts Know Your Rights town Hall in Jackson Heightsh

May 20, 2019/ David Brand
DenDekker hosts Know Your Rights town Hall in Jackson Heightsh

“This immigrant rights workshop by CIANA will better equip our neighbors so that they will not be deprived of their rights.”

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May 20, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Education, Law, news, politics
Michael DenDekker, Jackson Heights, Know Your Rights Town Hall, CIANA, Scott Stringer
May 20, 2019

Opinion: despite storm challenges, Puerto Rico residents ‘keep moving forward’

May 20, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: despite storm challenges, Puerto Rico residents ‘keep moving forward’

“Rebuilding efforts are slow and lacking in coordination or support at the federal and local levels.”

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May 20, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Education, news
CUNY, Baruch College, City University of New York, Puerto Rico, Winter Service Corps Puerto Rico, Maria, FEMA, hurricane, NECHAMA Jewish Response to Disaster, Andrew Sokoloff
May 10, 2019

Bin there, done that: city celebrates International Composting Week

May 10, 2019/ David Brand
Bin there, done that: city celebrates International Composting Week

New York City conducts curb-side pickup in every Queens neighborhood and operates 20 drop-off locations in the borough.

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May 10, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Education, news, politics
DSNY, Department of Sanitation, International Compost Awareness Week, composting, Queens County Farm Museum, Steven Costas, YMCA
May 08, 2019

It’s In Queens This Week(end)

May 08, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
It’s In Queens This Week(end)

Greek cinema, Jewish comedy, modern dance, and Marionette puppets are in town.


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May 08, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
news, Features, Entertainment, Education, eastern queens, Communities, Central Queens, Business, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
sheep, animals, It's In Queens, Flushing, Greek, Jewish, Queens New Music Festival, film, comedy, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens Theatre, Glen Oaks, Forest Hills, LIC, Long Island City, things to do in Queens, QEDC, Queens Economic Development Corporation, Flushing Town Hall
May 07, 2019

Queens College opens small business development center

May 07, 2019/ Guest User
Queens College opens small business development center

“Small businesses are the economic engine of our economy in Queens and across the nation … “

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May 07, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, news, politics, Business, Western Queens
small business, Queens College, CUNY, SBDC, small business development center, Grace Meng, Flushing, Félix Matos Rodríguez, LaGuardia Community College, York College, Jamaica, LIC, Long Island City, U.S. Small Business Administration, SUNY
May 06, 2019

School transit questions arise after boy crushed by van on trip home from school

May 06, 2019/ David Brand
School transit questions arise after boy crushed by van on trip home from school

Cameron “Neno” Brown was killed while walking alongside the school bus in order to transfer to a van that would take him to his aunt’s home after school on April 17.

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May 06, 2019/ David Brand/
Education, Southern Queens, Law, Transit, news, eastern queens
Police Athletic League, New York City Department of Transportation, Department of Education, Cameron Brown, Raymond Ragues, Administration for Children’s Services, Neno, Maureen Brown, conversion vans, NYPD, PAL, YMCA, DOT, DOE, Far Rockaway, Department of Transportation, Elmer and Jennifer Transportation
May 03, 2019

Vocal-NY organizes massive voter drive in Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses

May 03, 2019/ David Brand
Vocal-NY organizes massive voter drive in Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses

Starting Tuesday, VOCAL-NY will visit every apartment in the Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses.

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May 03, 2019/ David Brand/
news, Communities, politics, Western Queens, Education, Law
Queensbridge Houses, VOCAL-NY Action Fund, Nick Encalada-Malinowski, election, Tiffany Cabán, Queens District Attorney, Ravenswood Houses, vote, VOCAL-New York, Richard Brown, homelessness, voting
May 03, 2019

It’s in Queens this weekend (May 3 to May 5)

May 03, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
It’s in Queens this weekend (May 3 to May 5)

Sheep shearing, foraging, food, and Cinco de Mayo fun comes to the borough this weekend.


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May 03, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Education, Entertainment, Features, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
It's In Queens, Queens Tourism Council, LIC, Long Island City, Latin music, Cinco de Mayo, Flushing Town Hall, punk music, Global Mashup, Spherus Cirque, St. John’s University, Jamaica, Flushing, Woodside, Moore-Jackson Cemetery, Maple Grove Cemetery, Astoria, books, Queens Botanical Garden, Fort Tilden, Rockaway Point, Eric Ulrich, Rockaway Artists Alliance, Queens Historical Society, Douglaston, Citi Field
May 01, 2019

Three nature events at Gateway National Park this week

May 01, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Three nature events at Gateway National Park this week

With the weather getting warmer and the days getting longer, Gateway National Recreation Area is adding even more programming for Queens residents.

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May 01, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
eastern queens, Education, Features, news, Southern Queens
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, West Pond Trail, Mickey Maxwell Cohen, American Littoral Society, nature
May 01, 2019

Letter: the Alzheimer’s crisis demands ‘BOLD’ action from Congress

May 01, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Letter: the Alzheimer’s crisis demands ‘BOLD’ action from Congress

“Now that BOLD has passed into law, it must be funded, in order to address the Alzheimer’s crisis.”

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May 01, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, Health, news, politics, Law
Alzheimer's Disease, Gregory Meeks, Congress, bold infrastructure for alzheimer's act, BOLD, Alzheimer’s Centers of Excellence, Yulandie Latham, Alzheimer’s Association, Jamaica
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