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November 02, 2021

Republicans make a statement in Queens, unofficial results show

November 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Republicans make a statement in Queens, unofficial results show

Several Republican candidates showed strong results in races throughout Queens Tuesday night, leading in a handful of contests.

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November 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, politics
Joann Ariola, Felicia Singh, Joseph Kasper, Paul Vallone, Vickie Paladino, Tiffany Caban, Felicia Kalan
November 02, 2021

Queens voters head to the polls unenthusiastically but driven by duty

November 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens voters head to the polls unenthusiastically but driven by duty

“I want to be part of the community and want to make sure that we have a say in what next for our neighborhood.”

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November 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, Elections 2021, news
Elections 2021, voters, Voting, district 32, city council
November 02, 2021

De Blasio quietly keeps solitary confinement intact

November 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
De Blasio quietly keeps solitary confinement intact

In all, the order suspends eight BOC minimum standards.


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November 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Rikers Island
Rikers island, solitary confinement, Bill de blasio, executive order, Board of Correction
November 01, 2021

Little Neck man charged in storming of Capitol

November 01, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Little Neck man charged in storming of Capitol

Jia Liu, who was sporting an American flag as a hood, was allegedly caught on several cameras making his way into and out of the Capitol multiple times

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November 01, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Crime
capitol riot, little neck, court, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District, insurrection, marine corps
November 01, 2021

LL Cool J reps Queens during Rock Hall induction

November 01, 2021/ Guest User
LL Cool J reps Queens during Rock Hall induction

“Queens, I love you.”


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November 01, 2021/ Guest User/
Art, news
ll cool j, St. Albans, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, music
November 01, 2021

Queens remembers Belle Harbor crash victims

November 01, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens remembers Belle Harbor crash victims

“Our community was already grieving."

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November 01, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news
Belle Harbor, Flight 587
October 29, 2021

Busways begin in Downtown Jamaica

October 29, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Busways begin in Downtown Jamaica

“his is the biggest because of its impact, because of the number of riders whose daily commutes, whose lives will be improved by this project.”

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October 29, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news, Transit
busway, jamaica busway, Archer Avenue, jamaica avenue, transportation, dot, i. daneek miller
October 28, 2021

Queens council race pits progressive strategy against Republican strength

October 28, 2021/ Max Parrott
Queens council race pits progressive strategy against Republican strength

South Queens District 32 is gearing up for a primary that will test a divided electorate.

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October 28, 2021/ Max Parrott/
Elections 2021, news, politics
district 32, Ozone Park, democrat, Republican, joann ariola, felicia singh, 2021 election, voting, Michael Krasner, Police Benevolent Association
October 28, 2021

QCBA issues judicial candidate ratings

October 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
QCBA issues judicial candidate ratings


The Judiciary Committee of the Queens County Bar Association released its ratings of judicial candidates running in the upcoming general election.


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October 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Elections 2021, news
QCBA Judicial Committee, qcba, judges, election, Larentina McKetney Butler, Karen Gopee, David Kirschner, Joseph F. Kasper, Kenneth Holder
October 28, 2021

EXCLUSIVE: Jamaica leader named to guide state’s economic development

October 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
EXCLUSIVE: Jamaica leader named to guide state’s economic development

Hope Knight was tapped Thursday by Governor Kathy Hochul to serve as the commissioner of the Department of Economic Development and as the president and CEO of Empire State Development.

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October 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Business
Hope Knight, Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, Kathy Hochul, Empire State Development, Department of Economic Development
October 27, 2021

Queens rep asks feds to make naturalization process easier

October 27, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens rep asks feds to make naturalization process easier

“Immigrants make our nation great and enrich and strengthen our society.”

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October 27, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news
naturalization, grace meng, immigration
October 27, 2021

DEC rejects Astoria power plant upgrade

October 27, 2021/ Guest User
DEC rejects Astoria power plant upgrade

“Let this be a statement of what our policy should be as we fight the ravages of the climate crisis.”

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October 27, 2021/ Guest User/
Environment, news
nrg, astoria, nrg energy, peaker plant, clcpa
October 27, 2021

Ogle takes diverse personal, professional background into judicial candidacy

October 27, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Ogle takes diverse personal, professional background into judicial candidacy

“I saw how diverse Queens was becoming and I also realized that the bench did not reflect the community that it served.”

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October 27, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news
andrea ogle, court
October 27, 2021

Queens heads to 22 early voting sites

October 27, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens heads to 22 early voting sites

New York City is about halfway through the early voting period and Queens is lagging behind.

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October 27, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news
early voting, Voting, elections
October 26, 2021

Critics say 34th Ave Open Street blocks off disabled and elderly

October 26, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Critics say 34th Ave Open Street blocks off disabled and elderly

“We are not against Open Streets, we just want it to work for everyone in the neighborhood.”


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October 26, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, equity, news
34th Avenue, open streets, 34th Ave. Open Streets Coalition, Jackson Heights, ada, disability, DOT, 34th Ave. Open Streets Compromise, accessibility
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