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November 17, 2020

Queens CB chairs suggest using NYC coastal zoning plan to block homeless shelters

November 17, 2020/ Guest User
Queens CB chairs suggest using NYC coastal zoning plan to block homeless shelters

“We should not be adding to the population because we don't have the resiliency measures in place to protect us.”

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November 17, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, Homelessness, Housing, news
borough board, community board 14, Community Board 10, Rockaways, Department of City Planning
November 17, 2020

Katz taps Suffolk prosecutor to lead Queens DA’s new Frauds Bureau

November 17, 2020/ David Brand
Katz taps Suffolk prosecutor to lead Queens DA’s new Frauds Bureau

The bureau prosecutes an array of offenses, like financial schemes against the elderly, revenge porn and luring children for sex.

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November 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Law, news
melinda katz, frauds bureau, queens da, joseph conley iii
November 17, 2020

High-ranking prosecutors ditch masks in Queens DA’s office

November 17, 2020/ David Brand
High-ranking prosecutors ditch masks in Queens DA’s office

“There are definitely employees that think masks are taking away their freedom and that COVID is a liberal conspiracy.”

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November 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Central Queens, Crime, Law, news
kevin fogarty, neil gitin, melinda katz, queens da's office, criminal court, masks, covid-19, coronavirus
November 16, 2020

‘Elmhurst Strong’ mural supports the heroes of a Queens hospital hit hard by COVID

November 16, 2020/ Guest User
‘Elmhurst Strong’ mural supports the heroes of a Queens hospital hit hard by COVID

Elmhurst Hospital has unveiled a new mural painted by the heroic doctors, nurses and hospital staff who served their fellow New Yorkers inside the early epicenter of the country’s COVID crisis.

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November 16, 2020/ Guest User/
Art, Communities, coronavirus, Health, news
NYC Health + Hospitals, elmhurst hospital, Elmhurst
November 16, 2020

State commission denies judicial pay raises as NY faces ‘extremely precarious’ financial outlook

November 16, 2020/ David Brand
State commission denies judicial pay raises as NY faces ‘extremely precarious’ financial outlook

“Granting raises to public servants, no matter how much they might otherwise deserve them, is simply not possible at this time.”

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November 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Law, news, politics
Judicial and Executive Compensation, randall eng, michael cardozo, judicial pay
November 16, 2020

‘Red mirage’ fades in Bayside as Braunstein takes big absentee vote lead

November 16, 2020/ David Brand
‘Red mirage’ fades in Bayside as Braunstein takes big absentee vote lead

“Yet another red mirage falls this weekend.”

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November 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, eastern queens, news, politics, northern queens
edward braunstein, john-alexander sakelos, assembly district 26, election, red mirage
November 16, 2020

New York strengthens protections against frivolous lawsuits

November 16, 2020/ Guest User
New York strengthens protections against frivolous lawsuits

A SLAPP in the face to plaintiffs attempting to stifle free speech.

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November 16, 2020/ Guest User/
Law, news
Andrew Cuomo, Brad Hoylman, SLAPP, law, Civil Rights law
November 16, 2020

'Beat of the Boroughs' showcases the immigrant performers who make NYC unique

November 16, 2020/ David Brand
'Beat of the Boroughs' showcases the immigrant performers who make NYC unique

“They are the amazing people who make New York New York and America America.”

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November 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Art, Entertainment, news
center for traditional music and dance, ctmd, beat of the boroughs
November 14, 2020

Diwali still not a school holiday, despite NYC's surging South Asian population

November 14, 2020/ David Brand
Diwali still not a school holiday, despite NYC's surging South Asian population

“This recognition brings education and awareness.”

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November 14, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics
diwali, richard david, public school holidays, department of education, Resolution 146
November 13, 2020

Health conscious team introduces vegan meals to Queensbridge neighbors

November 13, 2020/ Guest User
Health conscious team introduces vegan meals to Queensbridge neighbors

“It’ll help you on the path to achieve everything you want in life. Change your diet, change your life.”

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November 13, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Health, Food, news
queensbridge, vegan
November 13, 2020

New York’s Black Restaurant Week features 10 Queens eateries

November 13, 2020/ Guest User
New York’s Black Restaurant Week features 10 Queens eateries

“We saw an opportunity to shed some light on the businesses in our community to create economic stability and sustainability for small businesses and communities.”

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November 13, 2020/ Guest User/
Business, Communities, news
Black owned business, Laurelton, ridgewood, rosedale, Jamaica, St. Albans, jamaica, forest hills
November 13, 2020

Queens judge temporarily halts Flushing Main Street busway 

November 13, 2020/ David Brand
Queens judge temporarily halts Flushing Main Street busway 

The city began implementation earlier this month.

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November 13, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, news, politics, northern queens, Transit
main street busway, flushing, main street, randall eng, kevin kerrigan, transportation
November 13, 2020

Police now consider attack on Muslim man in Rego Park a hate crime

November 13, 2020/ David Brand
Police now consider attack on Muslim man in Rego Park a hate crime

“Recently, additional information has come to light.”

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November 13, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Crime, Law, news
rego park, hate crime, Muslim community, CAIR NY, joseph cappelmann, 112th precinct
November 13, 2020

Long lines and unsafe conditions await at some Queens COVID test sites

November 13, 2020/ David Brand
Long lines and unsafe conditions await at some Queens COVID test sites

“We are in a surge and we’ve had months to prepare for this.”

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November 13, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Business, Health, news
COVID-19, Auburndale, richmond hill, far rockaway, astoria, coronavirus, city md, testing site, testing, covid testing
November 12, 2020

Fuzz bust tiger tooth sale in Queens

November 12, 2020/ Guest User
Fuzz bust tiger tooth sale in Queens

A Queens man was forced to pay $500 after he used Craigslist to sell an endangered tiger tooth to state officials posing as buyers.

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November 12, 2020/ Guest User/
news, Crime, Environment
Department of Environmental Conservation, tiger, endangered species
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