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October 16, 2019

Queens rep champions national women’s history museum

October 16, 2019/ Guest User
Queens rep champions national women’s history museum

Only five percent of the United States’ approximately 2,400 national monuments honor women. 

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October 16, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Education, Features, news, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Carolyn B. Maloney, Smithsonian Women’s History Museum, women, women's history, Queens Borough Hall, Billie Holiday, She Built NYC
October 15, 2019

Bronx councilmember joins growing field of AOC challengers

October 15, 2019/ Guest User
Bronx councilmember joins growing field of AOC challengers

Fernando Cabrera joins a host of hopefuls looking to unseat AOC.

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October 15, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Law, news, politics, Western Queens
Fernando Cabrera, AOC, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Green New Deal, Joe Crowley, gay marriage, lgbtq rights
October 15, 2019

Districting quirk means Queens has key role in final Close Rikers plan

October 15, 2019/ David Brand
Districting quirk means Queens has key role in final Close Rikers plan

A quirk of community districting gives Queens outsized influence on the final closure of the nine isolated and outdated jails on Rikers.

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October 15, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Law, news, politics
land use, ULURP, borough-based jails, community jails, Rikers Island, City Council, Community District 1, Community Board 1, Astoria, Kew Gardens, Donovan Richards, mass incarceration, Jimmy Van Bramer, Costa Costantinides, Paul Vallone, Alicia Hyndman, Elizabeth Crowley, Queens Criminal Courthouse, Florence Koulouris, Department of City Planning, Bill de Blasio, Ruben Diaz Jr., NYPD
October 15, 2019

Opinion: The time for a strong Conviction Integrity Unit in Queens is here

October 15, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: The time for a strong Conviction Integrity Unit in Queens is here

“Ms. Katz’s promised CIU and other changes would place Queens at the cutting edge of criminal justice reform in the United States. But promises are empty without action. The time for action is approaching.”

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October 15, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, eastern queens, news, Voices, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Central Queens
Conviction Integrity Unit, Melinda Katz, Queens district attorney, CIU, Innocence Project, The Legal Aid Society, Marc Wolinsky
October 15, 2019

City shrinks size of four proposed jails, including Kew Gardens detention tower

October 15, 2019/ David Brand
City shrinks size of four proposed jails, including Kew Gardens detention tower

The proposed jail sizes across the city decreased by an average of 90 feet based on several factors — including a revised jail population estimate.

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October 15, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Communities, Law, news, politics
Kew Gardens, borough-based jails, community jails, Bill de Blasio, Corey Johnson, Karen Koslowitz, Margaret Chin, Stephen Levin, Donovan Richards, Rikers Island, No New Jails
October 14, 2019

RICHARDS: Close Rikers now or risk never closing it at all

October 14, 2019/ David Brand
RICHARDS: Close Rikers now or risk never closing it at all

“I am proud to be voting yes on October 17.”

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October 14, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news, politics, Rikers Island, Voices
rikers island, donovan richards, ulurp, #CLOSErikers, jail plan, new york city, department of correction, Councilmember Donovan Richards
October 11, 2019

Trump's ‘public charge’ rule blocked by federal judge

October 11, 2019/ Guest User
Trump's ‘public charge’ rule blocked by federal judge

The law was slated to go into effect Oct. 15.

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October 11, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Letitia James, Donald Trump, public charge rule, public charge, immigration, The Legal Aid Society, Bill de Blasio
October 10, 2019

City map change would forever ban Rikers jails

October 10, 2019/ David Brand and Meaghan McGoldrick
City map change would forever ban Rikers jails

The proposal comes amid growing pressure from progressive opponents of the plan, which would create a new 1,150-bed jail in every borough but Staten Island.

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October 10, 2019/ David Brand and Meaghan McGoldrick/
Central Queens, Communities, eastern queens, news, Law, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
jails, borough-based jails, community jails, Rikers Island, Bill de Blasio, City Council, Corey Johnson, No New Jails, Close Rikers, Melinda Katz, Uniform Land Use Review Procedure, ULURP, NYPD, Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, Adrienne Adams, Donovan Richards, Rory Lancman, land use
October 10, 2019

Southeast Queens sees uptick in trash hauled through its streets, according to report

October 10, 2019/ Guest User
Southeast Queens sees uptick in trash hauled through its streets, according to report

Southeast Queens residents complain about the strong smell, air pollution and road hazards from the increased number of commercial waste trucks.

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October 10, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Business, news, Law, politics
garbage, DSNY, Antonio Reynoso, Department of Sanitation, Transform Don’t Trash NYC, private waste companies, pollution, City Council
October 10, 2019

Lieutenant governor honors Richmond Hill business that employs the visually impaired

October 10, 2019/ David Brand
Lieutenant governor honors Richmond Hill business that employs the visually impaired

Nearly 70 percent of working age individuals with severe vision impairments lack full time employment, according to the National Federation of the Blind.

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October 10, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, eastern queens, news, Southern Queens, politics
David Weprin, Kathleen Hochul, Alphapointe, Richmond Hill, people with disabilities, jobs
October 10, 2019

Pols honor late State Sen. José Peralta with street naming

October 10, 2019/ Guest User
Pols honor late State Sen. José Peralta with street naming

Peralta was the first Dominican-American elected to the New York Senate when he took office in 2010.

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October 10, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Communities, news, politics
José Peralta, Daniel Dromm, Jackson Heights, New York State DREAM Act, Adriano Espaillat, Melinda Katz, Ruben Diaz Jr., Toby Ann Stavisky, Luis Sepulveda, Catalina Cruz, Michael DenDekker, David Weprin, Karines Reyes, Francisco Moya, Jimmy Van Bramer, Donovan Richards, Ydanis Rodriguez
October 10, 2019

Opinion: Create more ‘specialized’ high schools to level the playing field

October 10, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: Create more ‘specialized’ high schools to level the playing field

“One high stakes test should not determine if a child goes to an elite high school or a mediocre one in his or her neighborhood.”

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October 10, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Education, Central Queens, eastern queens, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, politics, Voices
SHSAT, Bill de Blasio, Richard Carranza, high school, middle school, testing, specialized high schools, St. Albans
October 08, 2019

Chaotic Glendale shelter hearing elicits anti-homeless hate and discrimination

October 08, 2019/ David Brand
Chaotic Glendale shelter hearing elicits anti-homeless hate and discrimination

“Put them in a separate area away from society.”

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October 08, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, news, politics, Western Queens
homeless shelter, glendale, middle village, robert holden, Ridgewood Tenants Union, Raquel Namuche, christ the king high school, community board 5, glendale middle village coalition, homelessness
October 07, 2019

Acting Queens DA John Ryan will step down when next DA takes office

October 07, 2019/ David Brand
Acting Queens DA John Ryan will step down when next DA takes office

“I don’t think it would be helpful for the next DA or for me to stay around.”

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October 07, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news, politics
john ryan, acting queens da, richard brown, melinda katz, joe murray, queens da, james quinn, robert masters
October 07, 2019

Journalist's court challenge would reveal uncounted Queens DA primary ballots

October 07, 2019/ David Brand
Journalist's court challenge would reveal uncounted Queens DA primary ballots

“They counted the votes in Florida after Bush v. Gore — and they should do it in Queens.”

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October 07, 2019/ David Brand/
Features, Law, news, politics
ted hamm, tiffany cabán, queens da primary, melinda katz, queens supreme court, board of elections, election law, recount, kosmider v whitney, court of appeals, FOIL request
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