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October 28, 2020

Council bill would encourage parents to delay gender-assignment procedures for intersex infants

October 28, 2020/ Guest User
Council bill would encourage parents to delay gender-assignment procedures for intersex infants

“The cornerstone to sexual and reproductive rights is the right we all have to autonomy and control over our destinies.”

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October 28, 2020/ Guest User/
equity, Health, news, Law, politics
lgbtqia, Intersex, non-binary, InterACT, daniel dromm, City council, Department of Health, oxiris barbot
October 28, 2020

Latest COVID case in Queens DA's Office fuels concerns ahead of jury trial restart

October 28, 2020/ David Brand
Latest COVID case in Queens DA's Office fuels concerns ahead of jury trial restart

“Why they let an intern go into a courtroom to observe something — it’s reckless and it’s ridiculous.”

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October 28, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Health, Law, news
covid-19, coronavirus, queens da's office, melinda katz
October 28, 2020

Residents recover stolen ‘Welcome to Ozone Park’ sign

October 28, 2020/ David Brand
Residents recover stolen ‘Welcome to Ozone Park’ sign

“I’m happy that the sign has been recovered but the NYPD investigation into who took it down is still ongoing.”

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October 28, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, news, Law, Southern Queens
eric ulrich, ozone park, welcome to ozone park, nypd
October 28, 2020

DOT set to begin work on Flushing Busway next month

October 28, 2020/ Guest User
DOT set to begin work on Flushing Busway next month

“By prioritizing bus riders on one of the city's busiest streets, the busway will also serve as a beacon of equity in a diverse community.”

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October 28, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, news, Transit
flushing busway, Flushing, Peter Koo, Riders Alliance, main street busway, main street, Northern Boulevard
October 27, 2020

Over 80 attorneys urge NY court leaders to retain Justice Bernice Siegal

October 27, 2020/ David Brand
Over 80 attorneys urge NY court leaders to retain Justice Bernice Siegal

“Judge Siegal’s intimate familiarity with her cases is what makes her irreplaceable to Queens County.”

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October 27, 2020/ David Brand/
Law, news, Communities
bernice siegal, queens supreme court, recertification
October 27, 2020

Three cheers for Neir’s: Owner set to sign new lease on 191-year-old Woodhaven bar

October 27, 2020/ David Brand
Three cheers for Neir’s: Owner set to sign new lease on 191-year-old Woodhaven bar

”There is some good news in the world.”

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October 27, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Business, Food
Neir's Tavern, loy gordon
October 27, 2020

Commonpoint Queens has distributed 1 million pounds of food since March

October 27, 2020/ Guest User
Commonpoint Queens has distributed 1 million pounds of food since March

The nonprofit organization Commonpoint Queens has distributed more than 1 million pounds of food since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.

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October 27, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Central Queens, Communities, equity, news
commonpoint queens, COVID-19, sharon lee, Barry Grodenchik, food insecurity
October 27, 2020

Thieves steal brand new ‘Welcome to Ozone Park’ sign hours after installation  

October 27, 2020/ David Brand
Thieves steal brand new ‘Welcome to Ozone Park’ sign hours after installation  

“It’s probably the most selfish act that I’ve seen in a long time. Somebody’s a real sicko.”

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October 27, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Southern Queens
eric ulrich, ozone park, welcome to ozone park, sign
October 27, 2020

AOC says expand the Supreme Court. Meeks, Meng and Jeffries say they are open to dramatic reforms

October 27, 2020/ David Brand
AOC says expand the Supreme Court. Meeks, Meng and Jeffries say they are open to dramatic reforms

Members of the Queens House delegation weighed in on expanding the U.S. Supreme Court.

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October 27, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics
gregory meeks, aoc, grace meng, hakeem jeffries, amy coney barrett, u.s. supreme court, scotus, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
October 27, 2020

Hallets Cove restoration will begin in early 2021

October 27, 2020/ Guest User
Hallets Cove restoration will begin in early 2021

“The days of Hallets Cove as a crumbling dumping ground are over. We will make good on a promise to reimagine this waterfront by restoring its ecology.”

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October 27, 2020/ Guest User/
Environment, news
astoria, Hallets Cove, revitalization, ecology, Councilmember Costa Constantinides, Vernon Boulevard, melinda katz, Claudia Coger, Astoria Houses
October 27, 2020

Meet the candidates for nine open Queens Supreme Court judgeships 

October 27, 2020/ David Brand
Meet the candidates for nine open Queens Supreme Court judgeships 

Here are the Queens Supreme Court candidates.

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October 27, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Law, politics
queens supreme court, meet the judges
October 26, 2020

Queens residents head to jury duty as civil trials resume for first time since March

October 26, 2020/ Guest User
Queens residents head to jury duty as civil trials resume for first time since March

Despite the threat of COVID-19, a few dozen Queens residents responded to their jury summonses Monday, lining up six feet apart.

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October 26, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, news
queens borough hall, jury, jury selection, Kew Gardens, Civil Court, audrey pheffer, COVID-19
October 26, 2020

Civil rights groups sue NYPD for brutality during George Floyd protests

October 26, 2020/ David Brand
Civil rights groups sue NYPD for brutality during George Floyd protests

“I look at my mask, it’s covered with blood, my protest sign is covered with blood. I realized it must be mine.”

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October 26, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Law, news
jarrett payne, legal aid, nyclu, nypd, lawsuit, police brutality, george floyd
October 26, 2020

After Gianaris endorses Wiley, strategists see move to appeal to broader swath of New York voters

October 26, 2020/ David Brand
After Gianaris endorses Wiley, strategists see move to appeal to broader swath of New York voters

“It’s always a smart political move to back a Black woman. And that’s something he hasn’t been able to do being stuck in Astoria.”

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October 26, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics, Western Queens
michael gianaris, maya wiley, martha ayon, western queens
October 26, 2020

From Arverne to Astoria, 40,000 Queens voters brave chilly lines to cast early ballots

October 26, 2020/ Christina Santucci
From Arverne to Astoria, 40,000 Queens voters brave chilly lines to cast early ballots

“No matter what, I wouldn’t miss this vote.”

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October 26, 2020/ Christina Santucci/
Communities, news, politics
early voting, astoria, arverne, museum of the moving image, queens borough hall, christina santucci
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