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March 29, 2021

Universal vaccine access crucial for NYC court system, de Blasio says

March 29, 2021/ David Brand
Universal vaccine access crucial for NYC court system, de Blasio says

“The state should right way give New York City the freedom to vaccinate jurors.”

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March 29, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, news, Health
jury trials, jury trial, bill de blasio, covid-19 vaccine, covid-19, coronavirus, vaccine
March 25, 2021

As NYC homeless sweeps surge, advocates say strategy fails to keep people off streets

March 25, 2021/ David Brand
As NYC homeless sweeps surge, advocates say strategy fails to keep people off streets

“It’s not they don’t want to come inside. It’s that they don’t have the right offer.”

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March 25, 2021/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Homelessness, Housing, Law, news
human.nyc, safety net project, ridgewood, glendale, homelessness, homeless sweeps, homeless encampmets, Department of Homeless Services, department of sanitation
March 25, 2021

Fight food insecurity with FEMA funds for undocumented immigrants: Stringer and Queens groups

March 25, 2021/ Guest User
Fight food insecurity with FEMA funds for undocumented immigrants: Stringer and Queens groups

“It’s unconscionable that anyone should go hungry in one of the wealthiest cities in the world.”

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March 25, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, Food, news
food insecurity, Scott Stringer, FEMA, COVID-19, New Immigrant Community Empowerment, Adhikaar, Chhaya CDC, MinKwon Center for Community Action, Drum-Desis Rising Up and Moving, Queens Climate Project, south queens womens march
March 22, 2021

Jury trials resume in Queens, as court system attempts return to normalcy

March 22, 2021/ David Brand
Jury trials resume in Queens, as court system attempts return to normalcy

Jury selection began Monday in a Civil Supreme Court case at the Long Island City courthouse.

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March 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, news
courts reopening, jury trials, jury duty, audrey pheffer, Supreme Court, long island city, COVID-19
March 22, 2021

Biden backs Meng’s COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act

March 22, 2021/ Guest User
Biden backs Meng’s COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act

“We can have mature, nuanced conversations about countries, about viruses, about various issues without endangering the lives of our constituents.”

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March 22, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Crime, coronavirus, news
grace meng, coronvirus, AAPI, anti-asian attack, hate crime, legislation, covid-19 hate crime act, joe biden, department of justice
March 18, 2021

Sanitation Dept. dominated NYC’s $725M COVID food effort, report shows

March 18, 2021/ David Brand
Sanitation Dept. dominated NYC’s $725M COVID food effort, report shows

Sanitation accounted for the vast majority of emergency food expenditures.

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March 18, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Food, Health, news
sanitation, kathryn garcia, ibo, Independent Budget Office, emergency food distribution, covid-19, coronavirus
March 17, 2021

Private Queens jail closure raises questions about future for detainees and facility

March 17, 2021/ David Brand
Private Queens jail closure raises questions about future for detainees and facility

“What was going on before was totally wrong, but a lot of people are shell-shocked.”

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March 17, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, coronavirus, Law, news, Southern Queens
geo group, queens detention facility, private jail, khaleel anderson
March 16, 2021

Feds end deal with NYC’s only private jail contractor

March 16, 2021/ David Brand
Feds end deal with NYC’s only private jail contractor

Queens BP Donovan Richards called the news “a victory for the Southeast Queens community and our borough.”

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March 16, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Crime, Law, news, Health
geo group, queens detention facility, donovan richards, letitia james, covid-19, coronavirus
March 15, 2021

Our Pandemic Year: Anti-smoking activist stays extra vigilant against the virus

March 15, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Our Pandemic Year: Anti-smoking activist stays extra vigilant against the virus

It began with a stern conversation with his physician. Here is Konigsberg’s account:

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March 15, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
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March 15, 2021

Jury trial restart a win for personal injury lawyers

March 15, 2021/ David Brand
Jury trial restart a win for personal injury lawyers

“The trial is like the sword of Damocles. It’s our weapon.”

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March 15, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, coronavirus
jury trials, jury trial restart, matthew haicken, clifford welden, civil court, civil trials
March 13, 2021

Non-Queens residents turned away from Citi Field vaccine site despite directive from NYC hospital system

March 13, 2021/ David Brand
Non-Queens residents turned away from Citi Field vaccine site despite directive from NYC hospital system

I think the problem is miscommunication. It’s conflicting information.”

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March 13, 2021/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Health, news
citi field, NYC Health + Hospitals, covid-19, covid vaccine, vaccine, health
March 12, 2021

Our pandemic year: Feeding Queens neighbors in need

March 12, 2021/ Guest User
Our pandemic year: Feeding Queens neighbors in need

Jonathan Forgash, the founder of the initiative Queens Together, wrote in.

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March 12, 2021/ Guest User/
Voices, coronavirus
queens together, COVID-19, pandemic
March 12, 2021

Non-Queens residents won’t be turned away from Citi Field vaccine site due to web glitch: City officials

March 12, 2021/ David Brand
Non-Queens residents won’t be turned away from Citi Field vaccine site due to web glitch: City officials

“Anyone who has an appointment and is otherwise eligible to be vaccinated is not being turned away.”

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March 12, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Central Queens, Sports, news
citi field, citi field vaccine site, Health and Hospitals Corporation
March 11, 2021

Sliwa, GOP pols ditch masks at Queens Republican club rally

March 11, 2021/ David Brand
Sliwa, GOP pols ditch masks at Queens Republican club rally

“Upon second thought, more masks should have been worn.”

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March 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, news, politics, northern queens, eastern queens
curtis sliwa, masks, covid-19, covid restrictions, whitestone republican club, gop, public safety
March 10, 2021

Our pandemic year: Help us tell the story of the COVID crisis in Queens

March 10, 2021/ Guest User
Our pandemic year: Help us tell the story of the COVID crisis in Queens

More than a year has passed since the coronavirus arrived in Queens, quickly turning the World’s Borough into the world’s COVID-19 epicenter.

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March 10, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, news
COVID-19, pandemic, East Elmhurst, elmhurst hospital, Bill de blasio, Vaccine
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