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July 29, 2019

Process begins to select next Supreme Court Civil Term administrative judge

July 29, 2019/ David Brand
Process begins to select next Supreme Court Civil Term administrative judge

An OCA spokesperson said the agency expects to select a permanent replacement in the fall.

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July 29, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Law, news
Jeremy Weinstein, Queens Supreme Court, Civil Term, judges, Office of Court Administration, Lawrence Marks, George Silver
July 29, 2019

Asian Americans for Equality opens Flushing HQ

July 29, 2019/ Guest User
Asian Americans for Equality opens Flushing HQ

The nonprofit cut the ribbon Monday morning on One Flushing Community Center, a resource hub located in Downtown Flushing

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July 29, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Business, news, politics
Asian Americans For Equality, AAFE, Peter Koo, Toby Ann Stavisky, Grace Meng, John Liu, Flushing, Downtown Flushing, seniors, small business, immigrants
July 29, 2019

Queens artists preview new performances centered on local experiences

July 29, 2019/ Guest User
Queens artists preview new performances centered on local experiences

The program “democratizes the traditional commissioning process, which has historically been reserved for a privileged few.”

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July 29, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, Entertainment, Features, news, Voices
arts, music, dance, QCA, Queens Council on the Arts, Yogi “Y?” Guyadin, Shooter, Kerri Edge, criminal justice, tap dance, Omar Edwards, Claire Marie Lim, dolltr!ck, women, Guanglei Hui
July 29, 2019

Election board’s partisan make-up is grounded in state constitution

July 29, 2019/ David Brand
Election board’s partisan make-up is grounded in state constitution

Melinda Katz leads Tiffany Cabán by 60 votes, with court challenges looming.

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July 29, 2019/ David Brand/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, Features, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens, politics
Board of Elections, Melinda Katz, Tiffany Cabán, BOE, Jose Araujo, Michael Michel, Common Cause New York, Susan Lerner, Sarah Steiner
July 26, 2019

CUNY York’s NASA Aerospace Academy gives kids free trips to the stars

July 26, 2019/ Guest User
CUNY York’s NASA Aerospace Academy gives kids free trips to the stars

“It’s more accessible to them than in a school setting.”

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July 26, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, Features, news
York College, CUNY, City University of New York, StarLab, space, summer camp, NASA, NASA Minority University Research and Education Project Aerospace Academy, STEM, Nazrul Khandaker, NASA MUREP Aerospace Academy, children, kids
July 26, 2019

OPINION: Bring the national Climate Crisis Town Hall to Queens

July 26, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
OPINION: Bring the national Climate Crisis Town Hall to Queens

One of the most important weapons we have in our fight against climate change is to simply talk about it.

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July 26, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Education, Health, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Voices, Western Queens
Costa Constantinides, CNN, MSNBC, environment, Astoria, Democratic National Committee, Superstorm Sandy, Fort Tilden, Rockaway Peninsula, Rockaway Theater Company, Jamaica Bay, Queensbridge Houses, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
July 26, 2019

AOC stalker sentenced to 60 days in jail

July 26, 2019/ David Brand
AOC stalker sentenced to 60 days in jail

A Jamaica resident pleaded guilty to criminal contempt.

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July 26, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Features, Law, news
aoc, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, queens criminal court, Judge Scott Dunn
July 26, 2019

Meng calls on city to start lead testing in Queens NYCHA units

July 26, 2019/ David Brand
Meng calls on city to start lead testing in Queens NYCHA units

‘The reported backlog on testing and failure to begin testing in Queens is unacceptable.’

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July 26, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, Health, Law, news, politics
nycha, Rep. Grace Meng, pomonok houses, public housing, mayor bill de blasio
July 26, 2019

NYPD cop arrested in Kew Gardens for stalking and harassment

July 26, 2019/ Guest User
NYPD cop arrested in Kew Gardens for stalking and harassment

The NYPD told the Eagle that Erbis repeatedly contacted the person who made the complaint via “electronic communications,” despite being advised to stop.

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July 26, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Central Queens, Law, news
Kew Gardens, harassment, stalking, NYPD, 102nd Precinct, Brian Erbis
July 26, 2019

Inside Jackson Heights’ Drag Queen Story Hour

July 26, 2019/ Guest User
Inside Jackson Heights’ Drag Queen Story Hour

“Does anyone know what a drag queen is?”

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July 26, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, news, Entertainment, Features
Jackson Heights, Queens Public Library, Angel Elektra, drag queen, Drag Queen Story Hour, LGBTQIA+, Daniel Dromm, Jimmy Van Bramer, Dennis Walcott
July 26, 2019

Get Jazzy with it: Sutphin Boulevard BID to promote commerce through music

July 26, 2019/ Rachel Vick
Get Jazzy with it: Sutphin Boulevard BID to promote commerce through music

The Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District is hosting their Summer Jazz Concert Series in front of the Queens County Supreme courthouse.

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July 26, 2019/ Rachel Vick/
Transit, news, Features, Entertainment, eastern queens, Communities
music, The Afro-Latineers, Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, dancing, jazz, Glenn Greenridge, AirTrain
July 26, 2019

LIC pop-up is serving Greek food and good vibes

July 26, 2019/ Rachel Vick
LIC pop-up is serving Greek food and good vibes

The Courtyard is a seasonal pop-up eatery opening Aug. 1 at the revamped Long Island City hotel.

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July 26, 2019/ Rachel Vick/
Features, news, Western Queens
LIC, Long Island City, food, The Courtyard, Paper Factory, Reza Merchant, Greek food'
July 25, 2019

Katz leads Queens DA primary by 60 votes, but 'the real action' is about to begin.

July 25, 2019/ David Brand
Katz leads Queens DA primary by 60 votes, but 'the real action' is about to begin.

“The real action starts next week. That’s when this goes to court.”

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July 25, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news, politics, Western Queens
queens da, queens district attorney, tiffany cabán, melinda katz, jerry goldfeder, michael reich, frank bolz, queens county democratic party
July 25, 2019

‘Expedited removal’ policy could affect Queens residents

July 25, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert
‘Expedited removal’ policy could affect Queens residents

Queens has the largest undocumented population of any borough in the city: around 184,000 people.

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July 25, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert/
Central Queens, Communities, eastern queens, Law, news, Features, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Voices
noncitizens, undocumented immigrants, immigration, immigrants, Donald Trump, Trump administration, Corona, Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, Catalina Cruz, Department of Homeland Security, ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, DHS, Desis Rising Up and Moving, Fahd Ahmed, Alexandra Goncalves-Peña, Catholic Migration Services, Bill Clinton, Donald Kerwin, Far Rockaway, Rockaway Youth Task Force, immigration raids
July 25, 2019

City announces $58.4 million bike safety plan. Here’s how it will affect Queens.

July 25, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert
City announces $58.4 million bike safety plan. Here’s how it will affect Queens.

Several Queens neighborhoods that the DOT has identified as “priority districts,” including Corona, East Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, will receive protected bike lanes. 

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July 25, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, news, Law, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Transit, Western Queens, Voices
cycling, bicycling, bicyclists, Department of Transportation, Polly Trottenberg, DOT, Bill de Blasio, Green Wave: A Plan for Cycling in New York City, Corona, East Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, Queensboro Bridge, Rockaways, bike lane, bike path, bridges, Vision Zero, Rory Lancman, Karen Koslowitz, Robert Holden
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