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October 19, 2018

DA Brown Honors Queens College President With Hispanic Heritage Award

October 19, 2018/ Guest User
DA Brown Honors Queens College President With Hispanic Heritage Award

Queens College President Fèlix V. Matos Rodríguez was honored for his tireless dedication to promoting Latin culture throughout his career as an educator and as a public servant in Puerto Rico, Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown announced on Friday.

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October 19, 2018/ Guest User/
Law, news
richard a. brown, Hispanic Heritage, Queens College, CUNY
October 19, 2018

Women’s Movement: What We Need to Do to Build A Global Intersectional Grassroots Movement

October 19, 2018/ Special to the Eagle
Women’s Movement: What We Need to Do to Build A Global Intersectional Grassroots Movement

After the election of Donald Trump, millions of women marched in the United States and around the globe protesting the disenfranchisement of women.

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October 19, 2018/ Special to the Eagle/
Voices, Law, politics
Law at the Margins, chaumtoli huq
October 19, 2018

St. John’s Professor Lauded For Spanish-Language Work

October 19, 2018/ Guest User
  St. John’s Professor Lauded For Spanish-Language Work

A professor at St. John’s University received a lifetime achievement award from the Ecuadorian government and the Foundation for the Integration and Development of Latin America for her work as an educator.

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October 19, 2018/ Guest User/
eastern queens, news
st. john's, Marie-Lise Gazarian, education
October 19, 2018

From the Editors of EarthTalk Magazine: Dear EarthTalk

October 19, 2018/ Guest User
From the Editors of EarthTalk Magazine: Dear EarthTalk

Do environmental factors influence fall foliage colors?

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October 19, 2018/ Guest User/
Voices
EarthTalk, Environment
October 19, 2018

Retooling Skills to Remain Valuable As Law Firms Downsize

October 19, 2018/ Special to the Eagle
Retooling Skills to Remain Valuable As Law Firms Downsize

Value investing is a strategy that seeks out fundamentally sound companies with strong balance sheets and price earnings ratios.

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October 19, 2018/ Special to the Eagle/
Law
Value lawyering, David Bargman
October 19, 2018

Maloney Raises Millions to Fight to End Breast Cancer

October 19, 2018/ Guest User
Maloney Raises Millions to Fight to End Breast Cancer

Congress Member Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12) rang the opening bell at NASDAQ in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Oct. 16 to bring awareness to the illness that affects one out of eight U.S. women.

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October 19, 2018/ Guest User/
news, politics
Carolyn B. Maloney, NASDAQ, breast cancer, Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October 19, 2018

Katz Appoints Jackson Heights Resident as Queens’ New Director of Cultural Affairs and Tourism

October 19, 2018/ Guest User
Katz Appoints Jackson Heights Resident as Queens’ New Director of Cultural Affairs and Tourism

Queens Borough President Melinda Katz announced on Thursday the appointment of internationally recognized cultural event producer Phil Ballman as the borough’s new director of cultural affairs and tourism.

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October 19, 2018/ Guest User/
Communities, news
Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, melinda katz
October 19, 2018

Queens Library Honors Four New Yorkers

October 19, 2018/ Dylan Campbell
Queens Library Honors Four New Yorkers

What do the president of an architecture firm, a president of a bank, the leader of a nonprofit and a former New York City Council Member have in common?

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October 19, 2018/ Dylan Campbell/
Communities
Queens Library, Queens Museum, Woodhaven
October 19, 2018

Annual Fundraising Walk For Breast Cancer Research At Flushing Meadows

October 19, 2018/ Evan Rosen
Annual Fundraising Walk For Breast Cancer Research At Flushing Meadows

The 25th annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk is happening on Sunday in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

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October 19, 2018/ Evan Rosen/
eastern queens
flushing, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, breast cancer
October 19, 2018

Legal Aid, Katz Renew Fight For Conviction Sealing

October 19, 2018/ David Brand
Legal Aid, Katz Renew Fight For Conviction Sealing

A year after the state implemented a conviction-sealing law that enables some offenders to have their records cleared, only a handful of Queens residents have benefited.

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October 19, 2018/ David Brand/
Law, Crime
legal aid, melinda katz, know your rights week, district attorney
October 19, 2018

Elected Officials Team Up To Give Offenders A Second Chance

October 19, 2018/ David Brand
Elected Officials Team Up To Give Offenders A Second Chance

Queens County District Attorney Richard A. Brown, Queens Borough President Melinda Katz and other organizations are hoping to clear the warrants for dozens of residents on Saturday.

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October 19, 2018/ David Brand/
Law, Crime, Central Queens
queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, melinda katz, second chance, Woodside
October 19, 2018

Police Impersonator Demanding Cash, Still On the Loose

October 19, 2018/ Evan Rosen
Police Impersonator Demanding Cash, Still On the Loose

It turns out that the police officer demanding cash donations from Queens residents on the street and threatening one person was not actually a police officer.

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October 19, 2018/ Evan Rosen/
Crime, Western Queens
NYPD, 114th Precinct, Astoria
October 19, 2018

District Attorney’s Association Sues Cuomo Over New Law

October 19, 2018/ Guest User
District Attorney’s Association Sues Cuomo Over New Law

An executive Queens prosecutor teamed up with the District Attorney's Association of the State of New York (DAASNY) to file a supreme court lawsuit in the state’s capital to challenge a new law signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

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October 19, 2018/ Guest User/
Law
gov. andrew cuomo, DAASNY
October 19, 2018

Giving Drug Offenders A Second Chance Is A “Full-Time Assignment”

October 19, 2018/ Clarissa Sosin
Giving Drug Offenders A Second Chance Is A “Full-Time Assignment”

Queens Criminal Court Judge Marcia P. Hirsch sits down with the Eagle.


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October 19, 2018/ Clarissa Sosin/
Law, Voices
Queens Treatment Court, judge marcia hirsch
October 17, 2018

South American Music Coming to Flushing this Weekend

October 17, 2018/ Evan Rosen
South American Music Coming to Flushing this Weekend

Flushing Town Hall is hosting a free event this weekend for teenagers to celebrate Ecuadorian and Colombian music.

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October 17, 2018/ Evan Rosen/
eastern queens
music, Colombian, Inkhay, Rio Mira, Pepe Santana
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