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October 23, 2019

Legendary journalist, Queens native Gwen Ifill honored with ‘forever’ stamp

October 23, 2019/ Guest User
Legendary journalist, Queens native Gwen Ifill honored with ‘forever’ stamp

Ifill, born in Jamaica, Queens, was a trailblazing newscaster best known for her work with PBS.

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October 23, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Education, news, politics
Jamaica, Gwen Ifill, USPS, Postal Service, journalism, PBS, African-American history
October 23, 2019

OPINION: We must move forward to overcome the stigma of mental illness

October 23, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
OPINION: We must move forward to overcome the stigma of mental illness

“If we are going to de-stigmatize this medical condition, we need more people discussing it openly and treating it like every other medical condition.”

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October 23, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
eastern queens, news, northern queens, politics
9/11, FDNY, Third Congressional District, Michael Weinstock, mental health
October 23, 2019

More than 370 people have died in NYC jails since 2001

October 23, 2019/ David Brand
More than 370 people have died in NYC jails since 2001

“We’re throw-aways. That’s what we’re considered.”

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October 23, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, Law, news, politics, Rikers Island
rikers island, detainee deaths, akeem browder, department of correction, close rikers, homer venters, judge bryanne hamill
October 23, 2019

BP candidate Constantinides says city must “do better” with borough accessibility

October 23, 2019/ Guest User
BP candidate Constantinides says city must “do better” with borough accessibility

Constantinides said he has a three-point plan for fixing Queens’ accessibility issues.

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October 23, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Transit, Western Queens
Costa Constantinides, Queens Public Library, accessibility, Queens borough president, MTA, subway, ADA
October 23, 2019

Pharmacies will now notify patients of dangerous medication recalls

October 23, 2019/ Guest User
Pharmacies will now notify patients of dangerous medication recalls

Northeastern Queens Assemblymember Daniel Rosenthal and Southeastern Queens State Sen. Leroy Comrie sponsored the bill in their respective chambers.

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October 23, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Education, Law, Health, politics, Southern Queens, news
Daniel Rosenthal, Leroy Comrie, medication
October 22, 2019

What’s on the ballot: A busy New Yorker’s guide to the five charter revision questions

October 22, 2019/ Guest User
What’s on the ballot: A busy New Yorker’s guide to the five charter revision questions

Though they can seem inscrutable to anyone who hasn’t followed the inner workings of New York City, “yes” or “no” votes can overhaul aspects of the City Charter.

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October 22, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, Features, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens
voting, Election Day, ballot questions, charter revision, City Charter, early voting, Campaign Finance Board, ranked choice voting, CCRB, police, Civilian Complaint Review Board, NYPD, city budget, land use, Department of City Planning
October 22, 2019

Constantinides will not seek re-election as district leader amid reform push

October 22, 2019/ David Brand
Constantinides will not seek re-election as district leader amid reform push

“It’s time for someone else to have a turn.”

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October 22, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, politics, news, Western Queens
The New Reformers, Councilmember Costa Constantinides, district leaders, Queens County Democratic Party
October 21, 2019

Early voting starts Saturday. Here's what you need to know

October 21, 2019/ Guest User
Early voting starts Saturday. Here's what you need to know

It’s a big deal in Queens, where the District Attorney contest is the most impactful elections in the city. There’s also a citywide race for public advocate. 

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October 21, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Education, politics, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
early voting, Election Day, polling sites, Board of Elections, voting
October 21, 2019

Queens reformers unveil transparency pledge for district leader candidates

October 21, 2019/ David Brand
Queens reformers unveil transparency pledge for district leader candidates

The pledge includes rejecting campaign contributions from finance, insurance or real estate interests and refusing to endorse candidates in Democratic primaries.

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October 21, 2019/ David Brand/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
The New Reformers, Vigie Ramos Rios, Alexandira Ocasio-Cortez, Queens Democratic Party, Gregory Meeks, michael reich, Ron Kim
October 21, 2019

Jamaica mom’s arrest highlights problems with city response to mental health crises: advocates

October 21, 2019/ David Brand
Jamaica mom’s arrest highlights problems with city response to mental health crises: advocates

Advocates say Herrera’s arrest highlights severe problems in the way the NYPD handles calls for people experiencing mental health issues.

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October 21, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Law, news, politics, Voices
Peggy Herrera, Jamaica, EDP, VOCAL-NY, mental health, police, Catalina Cruz
October 20, 2019

Koslowitz jail vote hinged on parking, cops and other city promises

October 20, 2019/ David Brand
Koslowitz jail vote hinged on parking, cops and other city promises

“I would not have supported this proposal if I believed that it would have a negative impact on the community that I love.”

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October 20, 2019/ David Brand/
Central Queens, Communities, Features, news, politics, Rikers Island
koslowitz, jail vote, rikers, borough-based jails, city council, politics, deal-making
October 17, 2019

Tensions flare at hearing over the law that shields police records from public view

October 17, 2019/ Guest User
Tensions flare at hearing over the law that shields police records from public view

The NYPD has used the law to deny public access to records of officers involved in high-profile incidents of police brutality.

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October 17, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
50-a, New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-a, NYPD, police records, Daniel Pantaleo, Eric Garner, Queens District Attorney, Jamaica, criminal justice, Sean Bell, Police Benevolent Association, ­Lou Matarazzo, Detectives Endowment Association, Paul DiGiacomo, CCRB, Civilian Complaint Review Board, Jessica Ramos, Frank Padavan, Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Elias Husamudeen, Julia Salazar, Leroy Comrie
October 17, 2019

City officials and immigrant advocates stress the importance of the immigrant vote

October 17, 2019/ Guest User
City officials and immigrant advocates stress the importance of the immigrant vote

The opportunity to vote days ahead of the election could prove especially important for immigrants in Queens and citywide, advocates say. 

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October 17, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Communities, eastern queens, Education, news, Law, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens
immigrants, Make the Road New York, DemocracyNYC, Civic Engagement Commission, Jackson Heights, Board of Elections, Theo Oshiro, Rini Fonseca-Sabune, Election Day, voting, Queens District Attorney
October 17, 2019

The new jail is coming. What does that mean for people in Queens Criminal Court?

October 17, 2019/ David Brand
The new jail is coming. What does that mean for people in Queens Criminal Court?

An hour before the City Council began to vote in favor of an unprecedented plan to build four new jails, it was business as usual at the courthouse. 

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October 17, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Central Queens, Communities, Features, Law, news, politics, Voices
Queens Criminal Court, community jails, borough-based jails, Karen Koslowitz, Rikers Island, Queens Boulevard, Queens House of Detention, court officers, Kew Gardens, Briarwood
October 17, 2019

Sanitation commissioner says new plan could sweep trash problem out of SE Queens

October 17, 2019/ Guest User
Sanitation commissioner says new plan could sweep trash problem out of SE Queens

Many private trucks dump their stinky cargo at transfer stations in Southeast Queens, the South Bronx and Northern Brooklyn.

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October 17, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, news, politics, Southern Queens
Department of Sanitation, Kathryn Garcia, DSNY, Ridgewood, Antonio Reynoso, City Council, Transform Don’t Trash NYC, garbage
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