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March 04, 2019

Jamaica Affordable Housing Giant Hit With AG Lawsuit

March 04, 2019/ David Brand
Jamaica Affordable Housing Giant Hit With AG Lawsuit

“For years, Zara Realty has engaged in an egregious pattern of tenant harassment and exploitation.”

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March 04, 2019/ David Brand/
Business, eastern queens, Law, news, politics
Attorney General Letitia James, Zara, Jamaica, housing, New York County Supreme Court
March 01, 2019

Green Giant: Grodenchik Leads Rally for More Parks Funding

March 01, 2019/ Guest User
Green Giant: Grodenchik Leads Rally for More Parks Funding

“For more than a generation, parks have been shortchanged in the city budget.”

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March 01, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, news, politics
Councilmember Barry S. Grodenchik, Play Fair, NYC Parks Department
March 01, 2019

Amazon Failure Fuels State Senate GOP

March 01, 2019/ Associated Press
Amazon Failure Fuels State Senate GOP

Senate GOP Leader John Flanagan, of Long Island, said Wednesday that the chamber's majority party "blew" at least 25,000 jobs

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March 01, 2019/ Associated Press/
Business, Law, news, politics, Western Queens
Sen. John Flanagan, Amazon, LIC, Long Island City, HQ2
March 01, 2019

Leaders Call Out Belmont Project’s Congestion Risk

March 01, 2019/ Naeisha Rose
Leaders Call Out Belmont Project’s Congestion Risk

Now they have some serious power to shape or even block the project.

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March 01, 2019/ Naeisha Rose/
eastern queens, Business, news, politics
Belmont, Belmont Park Plan, Elmont, State Sen. Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Public Authorities Control Board, Sen. Michael Gianaris, Sen. Leroy Comrie, St. Albans, Amazon, HQ2, LIRR, Councilmember Barry Grodenchik, Comptroller Scott Stringer
March 01, 2019

Advocates Demand Accountability Through Child Victims Law

March 01, 2019/ David Brand
Advocates Demand Accountability Through Child Victims Law

Starting in August, the new law will open a one-year window that enables survivors of sexual abuse to take civil action, even if the statute of limitations has expired.

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March 01, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Law, news, politics, Voices
Child Victims Act, Vatican, New York Catholic church, Michelle Simpson-Tuegel, Archdiocese of New York
March 01, 2019

Ulrich Won’t Run Again for Public Advocate

March 01, 2019/ David Brand
Ulrich Won’t Run Again for Public Advocate

“I will not be a candidate for Public Advocate in the Fall.”

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March 01, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, news, politics, Southern Queens
Councilmember Eric Ulrich, ozone park, public advocate
February 27, 2019

MTA: Say Goodbye to the MetroCard Bonus, But Transit Fare Will Stay the Same

February 27, 2019/ Paula Katinas
MTA: Say Goodbye to the MetroCard Bonus, But Transit Fare Will Stay the Same

Riders will also have to say goodbye to MetroCard bonuses, the break on fares that comes when they refill their cards with $5.50 or more.

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February 27, 2019/ Paula Katinas/
news, politics, Transit
MetroCard, MTA fares, Polly Trottenberg
February 27, 2019

MTA to Cut Staff and Costs Amid ‘Significant Financial Stress’

February 27, 2019/ Guest User
MTA to Cut Staff and Costs Amid ‘Significant Financial Stress’

In addition to layoffs, the MTA said it would implement a hiring freeze, reduce contractor costs and get tougher on fare evaders.

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February 27, 2019/ Guest User/
Law, news, politics, Transit, Voices
MTA, MTA fares, cost cutting, Riders Alliance, Straphangers Campaign, fare evasion, congestion pricing
February 27, 2019

Queens Chamber Hosts ‘Eat and Greet’ With John Liu

February 27, 2019/ David Brand
Queens Chamber Hosts ‘Eat and Greet’ With John Liu

The event takes place at Ben’s Deli in Bayside and will enable local business leaders to meet with Liu, chair of the Senate's committee on NYC Education.

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February 27, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, news, politics
Queens Chamber of Commerce, State Sen. John Liu, Bayside
February 27, 2019

Rep. Meng Joins Congregation Ohr Natan to Mark Druzhba Anniversary

February 27, 2019/ Andy Katz
Rep. Meng Joins Congregation Ohr Natan to Mark Druzhba Anniversary

During her speech, Meng denounced incidents of anti-Semitic graffiti found at nearby PS 139 in Rego Park and praised the NYPD’s response.

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February 27, 2019/ Andy Katz/
Central Queens, Communities, news, politics, Features
Rep. Grace Meng, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, Mizrahi Jews, NYPD, Congregation Ohr Natan, Druzbha
February 27, 2019

Food Waste Wasters Squander City Savings

February 27, 2019/ Sara Bosworth
Food Waste Wasters Squander City Savings

The nonpartisan budget analysts found that just 1.7 percent of the city’s 1 million tons of organic waste is recycled in fiscal year 2017.

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February 27, 2019/ Sara Bosworth/
eastern queens, news, politics
food waste, composting, biogas, Mayor Bill de Blasio
February 27, 2019

Cohen Threatened to Sue Schools That Released Trump’s Grades

February 27, 2019/ Guest User
Cohen Threatened to Sue Schools That Released Trump’s Grades

Trump attended Kew-Forest School in Forest Hills from kindergarten through seventh grade, but it is unclear whether Cohen threatened the prep school.

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February 27, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Central Queens, Education, Law, news, politics
Kew-Forest School, Forest Hills, President Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, Fordham University, House Oversight Committee, The Art of the Deal
February 26, 2019

Jumaane Williams Is NYC's New Public Advocate

February 26, 2019/ David Brand
Jumaane Williams Is NYC's New Public Advocate

The feverish campaign featured 16 candidates.

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February 26, 2019/ David Brand/
politics, news, Features
public advocate
February 26, 2019

MCI Fight Gains Steam in Albany and Queens

February 26, 2019/ David Brand
MCI Fight Gains Steam in Albany and Queens

“The Major Capital Improvement program is responsible for hundreds of millions of dollars in rent increases on rent regulated tenants.”

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February 26, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Features, Law, news, politics
MCI, michael gianaris, brian barnwell, no more mci coalition, rent-regulated apartments, rebny, john banks
February 25, 2019

Islander Neighbors, Old and New, Consider Belmont Park Project’s Impact

February 25, 2019/ Naeisha Rose
Islander Neighbors, Old and New, Consider Belmont Park Project’s Impact

“A project of this size and this scope can greatly affect the quality of our community.”

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February 25, 2019/ Naeisha Rose/
Communities, eastern queens, news, politics, Sports
Belmont, New York Islanders, Hockey, Empire State Development, Assemblymember Michealle Solages, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, horse racing
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