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July 24, 2019

Three Queens CMs opposed bike safety bill, hours before SUV hit Woodhaven cyclist

July 24, 2019/ Guest User
Three Queens CMs opposed bike safety bill, hours before SUV hit Woodhaven cyclist

Councilmembers Rory Lancman, Robert Holden and Karen Koslowitz were among the six city lawmakers who voted against the legislation.

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July 24, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Central Queens, Law, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens
cyclists, cyclist death, bicycling, Woodhaven, Rory Lancman, Robert Holden, Karen Koslowitz, I. Daneek Miller, Adrienne Adams, safety, cars, bike lanes
July 24, 2019

LIRR introduces plan for private lactation spaces

July 24, 2019/ Guest User
LIRR introduces plan for private lactation spaces

The LIRR unveiled plans for a private space for those who are breastfeeding inside Penn Station.

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July 24, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Central Queens, news, Law, Southern Queens, politics, Western Queens, Transit
LIRR, MTA, Long Island Rail Road, Phillip Eng, Kimberly Jean-Pierre, Nily Rozic, LaGuardia Airport, JFK Airport, Mamava
July 23, 2019

NYCHA lead-testing plan has yet to reach sites with the most young children

July 23, 2019/ David Brand
NYCHA lead-testing plan has yet to reach sites with the most young children

‘We’re defined as a city by how we treat our kids.’

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July 23, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, news, Law, politics
nycha, lead testing, lead levels, children under 6, xrf testing, x-ray fluorescence testing, Ravenswood Houses, pomonok houses, new york city housing authority
July 23, 2019

‘Revenge porn’ criminalized in state of New York

July 23, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert
‘Revenge porn’ criminalized in state of New York

Lawmakers hailed the bill as a win for victims of abuse. 

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July 23, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert/
Crime, Law, news, politics
revenge porn, technology, Andrew Cuomo, Edward Braunstein, Rory Lancman
July 23, 2019

OPINION: Post-Amazon, NYC needs to foster a sense of stability for businesses

July 23, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
OPINION: Post-Amazon, NYC needs to foster a sense of stability for businesses

Unfortunately, for all its assets, New York also has a reputation as a hostile place to do business.

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July 23, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Business, news, politics, Western Queens, Voices
Amazon, HQ2, LIC, Long Island City, Queens Chamber of Commerce, jobs, economics
July 23, 2019

Keep on schleppin’ — Queens buses aren’t as bad as other boroughs

July 23, 2019/ Guest User
Keep on schleppin’ — Queens buses aren’t as bad as other boroughs

The borough’s bus network managed to avoid “winning” a series of raspberry awards presented by the Straphangers Campaign and TransitCenter.

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July 23, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Transit, Western Queens
Straphangers Campaign, TransitCenter, Pokey and Schleppie awards, Mary Buchanan, DOT, Department of Transportation, Fresh Pond Road, Q54, Flushing, JFK Airport, Jaqi Cohen, Q24, Jamaica, Queens Bus Network Redesign, MTA, Metropolitan Transit Authority, bus lane, bus lane camp
July 23, 2019

U.S. Rep Meng to face first primary challenge since taking office

July 23, 2019/ Emma Whitford
U.S. Rep Meng to face first primary challenge since taking office

Kew Gardens resident Mel Gagarin announced his candidacy in an open letter shared with the Eagle.

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July 23, 2019/ Emma Whitford/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, news, politics
mel gagarin, grace meng, congress, 6th congressional district, dsa, flushing, kew gardens, elmhurst
July 23, 2019

Queens Democratic Party leaders minimize role of County Committee in tense meeting

July 23, 2019/ David Brand
Queens Democratic Party leaders minimize role of County Committee in tense meeting

“We were basically told we’re here to meet a legal requirement and that we check a box.”

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July 23, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, Law, news, politics
Gregory Meeks, michael reich, queens county democratic party, county committee
July 22, 2019

AOC’s immigration town hall at Corona school inspires passionate advocacy

July 22, 2019/ Rachel Vick
AOC’s immigration town hall at Corona school inspires passionate advocacy

“There’s a lot of remarkable stuff that’s written about hope, and one of the great things about hope is showing the world that this future that we’re fighting for is already here.”

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July 22, 2019/ Rachel Vick/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, politics
AOC, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, immigrants, immigrants rights, immigration, Corona, Donald Trump, Lupito Romero, DACA, Department of Homeland Security, ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement
July 22, 2019

Transit turmoil: Straphangers demand pols prioritize subway service after ‘hellish’ week

July 22, 2019/ Guest User
Transit turmoil: Straphangers demand pols prioritize subway service after ‘hellish’ week

“You shouldn’t need a life preserver to take the subway.”

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July 22, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, politics, Western Queens, Transit, Voices
subway, bus, buses, Brad Holyman, Erik Adams, Riders Aliiance, Transportation Alternatives, Court Square, LIC, Long Island City, flooding, E train, M train, Bill de Blasio, Andrew Cuomo
July 22, 2019

Net gain: MTA to install protective mesh at several of Queens' elevated stations

July 22, 2019/ Guest User
Net gain: MTA to install protective mesh at several of Queens' elevated stations

The netting at each section of track will be approximately 600 feet long and 50 feet wide, for a total of 30,000 square feet of coverage.

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July 22, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, politics, Transit, Southern Queens
netting, 7 train, Richmond Hill, MTA, J train, Z train, Woodside, Jimmy Van Bramer, Andy Byford, Roosevelt Avenue, debris, safety
July 22, 2019

Morgenthau, iconic ex-Manhattan district attorney, has died

July 22, 2019/ Associated Press
Morgenthau, iconic ex-Manhattan district attorney, has died

Morgenthau left office in 2009, telling The Associated Press at the time he was retiring because “I looked at my birth certificate, and I said, “It's about time.’”

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July 22, 2019/ Associated Press/
Crime, Law, news, politics
Robert Morgenthau, Cy Vance, Lenox Hill Hospital, Bernhard Goetz
July 22, 2019

Hevesi, sponsor of subsidy to stem homeless crisis, condemns Cuomo’s MTA letter

July 22, 2019/ David Brand
Hevesi, sponsor of subsidy to stem homeless crisis, condemns Cuomo’s MTA letter

“62,333 children have become homeless since he took office as governor. That’s his legacy,” Hevesi said.

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July 22, 2019/ David Brand/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, politics, northern queens, Transit, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Andrew Hevesi, Andrew Cuomo, homeless, homeless shelter, homelessness, subway, homeless crisis, MTA, affordable housing
July 22, 2019

As power outages loom, public will weigh in on Con Ed rate hikes

July 22, 2019/ Guest User
As power outages loom, public will weigh in on Con Ed rate hikes

The controversial rate hike would raise the average monthly electric bill by $4.45 and the average gas bill $17.28 beginning in January 2020.  

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July 22, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, news, politics
Costa Costantinides, Astoria, Con Edison, Rafael Espinal, rate hike, heat wave, Jamaica, Hollis, Flushing, Richmond Hill
July 21, 2019

St. Albans honors longtime civic leader with street renaming

July 21, 2019/ Rachel Vick
St. Albans honors longtime civic leader with street renaming

Cardinal Sandiford, an Army veteran best known for his years serving on Community Board 12, spent nine years serving as chairperson of the land use committee.

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July 21, 2019/ Rachel Vick/
Communities, eastern queens, news, politics, Southern Queens
St. Albans, Cardinal Sandiford, I. Daneek Miller, Army, veterans, Community Board 12, Robert Couche Senior Citizen Center, Octagon Neighborhood Association, Adrienne Adams
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