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April 17, 2019

MTA introduces plan to redesign Queens’ beleaguered bus network

April 17, 2019/ Guest User
MTA introduces plan to redesign Queens’ beleaguered bus network

The Queens bus network has remained unchanged for decades, despite the evolution of neighborhoods like Flushing and Jamaica, which depend on bus service.

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April 17, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Central Queens, news, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Transit
Queens Bus Network Redesign, Flushing, Jamaica, Melinda Katz
April 16, 2019

NYCHA has yet to set start date for lead testing in Queens’ 15K apartments

April 16, 2019/ David Brand
NYCHA has yet to set start date for lead testing in Queens’ 15K apartments

NYCHA expects to begin testing in Queens developments by the end of this year, a spokesperson said.

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April 16, 2019/ David Brand/
politics, Features, Health, news, Communities
queensbridge houses, nycha, mayor bill de blasio, public housing, xrf, lead paint, lead testing
April 15, 2019

Ridgewood renters rally against landlord abuse

April 15, 2019/ David Brand
Ridgewood renters rally against landlord abuse

“Housing is a human right and we have the power to legislate that.”

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April 15, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Crime, news, Law, politics, Voices
Ridgewood, landlord abuse, renters, Worst Landlord List, Ridgewood Tenant's Union, Silvershore Properties, Letitia James, Gloria Nieves, Eugenio Vasquez, Bushwick, Ahtziri Campos, gentrification, Nydia Velázquez, Michael Gianaris, Antonio Reynoso, Brian Barnwell, Mike Miller, Cathy Nolan, Raquel Namuche, Julia Salazar, Toby Ann Stavisky, John Liu, James Sanders Jr., Jessica Ramos
April 12, 2019

Op-ed: I live in Queens and I support a jail in the borough

April 12, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Op-ed: I live in Queens and I support a jail in the borough

“As a formerly incarcerated woman who now works to reduce the number of people in jail, I believe that we must close Rikers.”

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April 12, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, Communities, Central Queens, news, politics, Voices
Kandra Clark, Rikers Island, jail, Forest Hills, opinion, Exodus Transitional Community
April 12, 2019

CM Holden champions Queens DA office policies

April 12, 2019/ David Brand
CM Holden champions Queens DA office policies

Holden, the former Juniper Park Civic Association president, said he first met Brown in 1991 and developed a strong relationship with the county’s top prosecutor.

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April 12, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Law, Central Queens, Western Queens, politics, Voices
Queens District Attorney, Robert Holden, John Ryan, Juniper Park Civic Association
April 12, 2019

Asian Americans for Equality opens new Jackson Heights service center

April 12, 2019/ David Brand
 Asian Americans for Equality opens new Jackson Heights service center

About two-thirds of AAFE’s community members are Spanish-speaking individuals, the organization said.

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April 12, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Education, news, politics
AAFE, Asian Americans For Equality, Jackson Heights, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jessica Ramos, Toby Ann Stavisky, Catalina Cruz, Daniel Dromm, Francisco Moya, Roosevelt Avenue
April 12, 2019

MTA will suggest Queens bus network redesign at Borough Board meeting

April 12, 2019/ Guest User
MTA will suggest Queens bus network redesign at Borough Board meeting

NYC Transit intends to produce a draft redesign plan in November 2019 and a final plan in April 2020.

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April 12, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, news, politics, Transit
MTA, Queens Bus Network Redesign, Queens Borough Board, New York City Department of Transportation, Queens Borough Hall, Kew Gardens, Melinda Katz, Bus Turnaround Coalition, Riders Aliiance, Natasha Saunders
April 12, 2019

SHSAT backers protest mayor’s test plan at Borough Hall

April 12, 2019/ Angel Torres
SHSAT backers protest mayor’s test plan at Borough Hall

Most of the crowd urged de Blasio to find another solution for ensuring the student bodies at eight specialized high schools reflect the city’s overall student population.

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April 12, 2019/ Angel Torres/
Communities, Central Queens, news, Law, Education, Voices, politics
Bill de Blasio, Specialized High School Admissions Test, SHSAT, Queens High School for the Sciences, York College, Stuyvesant High School, Steve Hong, Phil Wong
April 12, 2019

Cabán Will Appear on Democratic Primary Ballot for DA

April 12, 2019/ David Brand
Cabán Will Appear on Democratic Primary Ballot for DA

Despite a general objection filed against her petition, no specifications were submitted.

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April 12, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, news, politics
Tiffany Cabán, melinda katz, rory lancman, mina malik, gregory lasak, betty lugo, jose nieves, queens da, ballot petititons
April 11, 2019

ICE agents are preventing immigrants from coming to court, report finds

April 11, 2019/ David Brand
ICE agents are preventing immigrants from coming to court, report finds

“This report documents in painstaking detail the calculated effect of federal interference in our state court system, disrupting our ability as a city to administer justice.”

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April 11, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, news, politics
ice, idp, queens, safeguarding the integrity of our courts, corey johnson, ICE out of courts, eric gonzalez, darcel clark, cy vance, richard brown, u visa, urban justice center, queens family justice center, Make The Road New York
April 11, 2019

Queens Borough Hall is the epicenter of the specialized high school disparity debate

April 11, 2019/ David Brand
Queens Borough Hall is the epicenter of the specialized high school disparity debate

Black and Latinx students account for more than two-thirds of the New York City public school system, but they account for roughly one-tenth of the students accepted into the city’s eight elite high schools.

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April 11, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Education, politics, news, Features
shsat, State Sen. John Liu, queens borough hall, specialized high schools, Specialized High School Admission Test
April 10, 2019

Queens DA responds to criticism in new report

April 10, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Queens DA responds to criticism in new report

“To hear some of the candidates running for Queens District Attorney, you would have to be forgiven for thinking that the Queens DA’s Office was stuck in the 1970's.”

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April 10, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, Central Queens, Law, news, Voices, politics
Jack Ryan, Richard Brown, Queens District Attorney, treatment programs, Director of Alternative Sentencing, alternative sentencing, Drug Treatment Court, Veterans Treatment Court, Human Trafficking Court, Misdemeanor Treatment Court, Misdemeanor Mental Health Court, Queens DWI Treatment Court, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Domestic Violence Bureau, Family Justice Center, Child Advocacy Center, Queens Reentry Task Force, Queens Treatment Intervention Program, QTIP, opioids, Samaritan Daytop Village, Crime Victims Advocacy Program
April 10, 2019

Vast majority of New Yorkers agree library budget cuts would hurt communities

April 10, 2019/ Guest User
Vast majority of New Yorkers agree library budget cuts would hurt communities

The three library systems have asked the city for $35 million in additional expense funding in fiscal year 2020, as well as  $963 million over 10 years.

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April 10, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Education, news, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Queens Public Library, Dennis Walcott, library, Jimmy Van Bramer, City Council, Bill de Blasio
April 10, 2019

Op-ed: Arresting people for THC oil undermines justice reform

April 10, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Op-ed: Arresting people for THC oil undermines justice reform

“Loopholes that undermine progressive policy should not stand,” Councilmember Rory Lancman writes in an Eagle op-ed.

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April 10, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Crime, Law, news, politics, Voices
Queens District Attorney, Rory Lancman, NYPD, THC oil, Donovan Richards, marijuana, James P. O'Neill, K2, District 24, op-ed
April 10, 2019

Malik’s team objects to three additional DA primary ballots

April 10, 2019/ David Brand
Malik’s team objects to three additional DA primary ballots

“We believe our petitions are valid and that they’ll withstand the challenge.”

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April 10, 2019/ David Brand/
Features, Law, politics
queens da, mina malik, Tiffany Caban, Rory Lancman, gregory lasak, betty lugo, Melinda Katz, queens da 2019, ballot petitions
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