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May 01, 2020

Woodside man charged with murdering elderly mother

May 01, 2020/ Guest User
Woodside man charged with murdering elderly mother

A Woodside man was charged with murder after allegedly stabbing his elderly mother in the head with a kitchen knife, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced on Thursday.

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May 01, 2020/ Guest User/
Crime, news
melinda katz
May 01, 2020

Queens schools won’t reopen until at least June to prevent coronavirus spread

May 01, 2020/ David Brand
Queens schools won’t reopen until at least June to prevent coronavirus spread

The state will make a decision on in-person summer school by the end of the month.

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May 01, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Education, news, politics
schools closed, cuomo, schools, coronavirus, COVID-19
May 01, 2020

Howard Beach man dies in police custody after release from Jamaica Hospital

May 01, 2020/ David Brand
Howard Beach man dies in police custody after release from Jamaica Hospital

He was earlier arrested for DWI.

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May 01, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, news
106th precinct, howard beach, ozone park, death in a cell
May 01, 2020

NYC car-free streets plan includes three Queens parks

May 01, 2020/ David Brand
NYC car-free streets plan includes three Queens parks

“Open streets are going to be another way we promote social distancing.”

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May 01, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, news, Transit
open streets, street closures, bill de blasio car free
April 30, 2020

AG James, NYC file motion to halt ‘public charge’ rule during pandemic

April 30, 2020/ Guest User
AG James, NYC file motion to halt ‘public charge’ rule during pandemic

“Unlike the Public Charge Rule, this disease does not discriminate — infecting both citizens and non-citizens alike.”

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April 30, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news, Law
Letitia James, Trump Administration
April 30, 2020

Queens Senator Stavisky calls for CUNY to cancel tuition hike

April 30, 2020/ Guest User
Queens Senator Stavisky calls for CUNY to cancel tuition hike

“The COVID-19 pandemic has had multiple negative impacts on CUNY’s student body, exacerbating and magnifying inequalities that existed prior to the current pandemic.”

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April 30, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Education, news
cuny, CUNY Board of Trustees, CUNY tuition hike
April 30, 2020

MTA suspends overnight subway service indefinitely

April 30, 2020/ David Brand
MTA suspends overnight subway service indefinitely

“This is an unprecedented time and that calls for unprecedented action.”

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April 30, 2020/ David Brand/
Health, Homelessness, news, Transit
subways, mta, overnight service, homeless, coronavirus
April 30, 2020

Cramped apartments in Queens make coronavirus isolation a challenge

April 30, 2020/ David Brand
Cramped apartments in Queens make coronavirus isolation a challenge

They’re the third-most crowded digs in the country, according to a new report.

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April 30, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Housing, news
housing, rentcafe, apartments, overcrowding
April 29, 2020

Three Far Rockaway schools now offer Kosher grab-and-go meals 

April 29, 2020/ David Brand
Three Far Rockaway schools now offer Kosher grab-and-go meals 

“We in essence knock down barriers to accessing nutritious diets.”

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April 29, 2020/ David Brand/
news, Rockaways, Education
kosher meals, Councilmember Donovan Richards, far rockaway, Jewish community
April 29, 2020

City’s homeless-hotel plan still has holes, advocates say

April 29, 2020/ David Brand
City’s homeless-hotel plan still has holes, advocates say

“Individualized hotel rooms and permanent housing are the solutions.”

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April 29, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Health, news, coronavirus, Homelessness
homeless shelter, department of homeless services, dhs, hotels, commercial hotels, de blasio, coalition for the homeless
April 29, 2020

I now pronounce you husband and wifi — NYC OKs online marriage licenses

April 29, 2020/ Guest User
I now pronounce you husband and wifi — NYC OKs online marriage licenses

“Coronavirus has changed the world in so many ways but our ability to love and commit to each other hasn’t wavered.”

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April 29, 2020/ Guest User/
news
courts, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Speaker Corey Johnson
April 29, 2020

Queens reps call for co-ops and condos to receive federal relief

April 29, 2020/ Guest User
Queens reps call for co-ops and condos to receive federal relief

“Co-ops and condos are a critical part of Queens and New York City, serving as homes for so many residents throughout our borough and city.”

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April 29, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news, politics
Paycheck Protection Program, condos, co-ops, grace meng, Tom Suozzi, COVID-19, coronavirus
April 29, 2020

Half of all Queens restaurants may not survive coronavirus, says Chamber president

April 29, 2020/ Guest User
Half of all Queens restaurants may not survive coronavirus, says Chamber president

“If we dither over semantics, we won’t have much of an economy left over.”

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April 29, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news
COVID-19, coronavirus, small business, Queens Chamber of Commerce, Thomas Grech, Robert Holden, Donovan Richards
April 29, 2020

City’s homeless outreach plan includes subway station shutdown

April 29, 2020/ Guest User
City’s homeless outreach plan includes subway station shutdown

“Our COVID-19 response must prioritize the most vulnerable New Yorkers.”

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April 29, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news
mta, homelessness, COVID-19, coronavirus
April 28, 2020

Vulnerable NYCHA tenant leaders forced to go door-to-door squirting state-issued sanitizer in coronavirus fight

April 28, 2020/ David Brand
Vulnerable NYCHA tenant leaders forced to go door-to-door squirting state-issued sanitizer in coronavirus fight

“Some people have baggies, some people come out with bottles or jars, some people have takeout containers.”

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April 28, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Features, Health, news, politics
nycha, cuomo, coronavirus, Ravenswood Houses, queensbridges houses, hand sanitizer, public housing
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