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September 26, 2019

Queens DA won’t join lawsuit to stop ICE arrests, Katz ‘100% supportive’ (Updated)

September 26, 2019/ David Brand
Queens DA won’t join lawsuit to stop ICE arrests, Katz ‘100% supportive’ (Updated)

"Acting Queens DA John Ryan said he does not think the state has “the authority to prevent federal agents from carrying out their duties.”

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September 26, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, Law, news, politics
immigration and customs enforcement, Immigrant Defense Project, ice courthouse arrests, queens family court, queens criminal courthouse, john ryan, acting queens da john ryan, melinda katz, joe murray, queens da, oca, letitia james, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez
September 26, 2019

Jackson Heights leader challenges six-term incumbent Assemblyman DenDekker

September 26, 2019/ David Brand
Jackson Heights leader challenges six-term incumbent Assemblyman DenDekker

“We have a huge immigrant population and we need a champion who understands the issues of immigrants.”

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September 26, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Western Queens, politics
jackson heights, jessica gonzalez-rojas, Assemblymember Michael DenDekker, national latina institute, nuala o'doherty, assembly district 34
September 26, 2019

Six-term incumbent Assemblyman DenDekker faces first primary challengers 

September 26, 2019/ David Brand
Six-term incumbent Assemblyman DenDekker faces first primary challengers 

“The world has changed and we need people up in Albany who will actually fight for these things.”

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September 26, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, news, politics, Western Queens
Assemblymember Michael DenDekker, nuala o'doherty, jessica gonzalez-rojas, jackson heights, jackson heights beautification group, state assembly, Democratic primary
September 25, 2019

Cops investigating attack in Jackson Heights restaurant as hate crime

September 25, 2019/ Guest User
Cops investigating attack in Jackson Heights restaurant as hate crime

“I am distraught that I have to be here. Protecting the LGBTQI community means to me an everyday job for all of us.”

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September 25, 2019/ Guest User/
Western Queens, Crime, news
pollos mario, hate crime, Roosevelt Avenue, catalina cruz, Make the Road New York
September 25, 2019

Rikers Revisioning Forum lays out the potential future of infamous jails site

September 25, 2019/ Amanda Glodowski
Rikers Revisioning Forum lays out the potential future of infamous jails site

The grass is always greener on the other side of Rikers’ closing.

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September 25, 2019/ Amanda Glodowski/
September 25, 2019

As Citi Bike creeps closer to Sunnyside, some business owners recoil

September 25, 2019/ Amanda Glodowski
As Citi Bike creeps closer to Sunnyside, some business owners recoil

“It’s not going to make a difference in our businesses,” said Steven Desimone, owner of Pets Unlimited, “everything that we have over here, they have over there.” 

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September 25, 2019/ Amanda Glodowski/
September 24, 2019

U.S. Rep. Meng faces a second challenger ahead of 2020 primary

September 24, 2019/ David Brand
U.S. Rep. Meng faces a second challenger ahead of 2020 primary

Four-term Queens Rep. Grace Meng has picked up a second Democratic challenger ahead of the 2020 Congressional primary, after running unopposed in her three previous contests.

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September 24, 2019/ David Brand/
news
grace meng, Sandra Choi
September 24, 2019

Woodside woman’s family heirloom tells story of Holocaust survival

September 24, 2019/ Guest User
Woodside woman’s family heirloom tells story of Holocaust survival

“The shofar was a symbol of his powerful belief which he never lost throughout his years in Buchenwald and Auschwitz, and his spiritual resistance. He always looked forward, never backward. He helped, encouraged and supported everyone he could, giving them hope for the future.”

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September 24, 2019/ Guest User/
September 24, 2019

Historic Flushing church tried sacking community food pantry

September 24, 2019/ Steve Vago
Historic Flushing church tried sacking  community food pantry

“Why is it they want to shut down something that is doing good for people?” asked Bobby Nathan, a community activist and volunteer with the pantry. “It’s actually doing the work of God.”

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September 24, 2019/ Steve Vago/
September 24, 2019

Kew Gardens rezoning plan passes Council’s Land Use Committee

September 24, 2019/ Angel Torres
Kew Gardens rezoning plan passes Council’s Land Use Committee

A rezoning application that would allow Kew Gardens Hills residents to make their single-family homes larger passed a vote in City Council’s Land Use Committee.

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September 24, 2019/ Angel Torres/
September 24, 2019

DOT scores victory in battle over Fresh Pond Road bus lane

September 24, 2019/ Guest User
DOT scores victory in battle over Fresh Pond Road bus lane

Transit advocates were elated with the decision, as the lane helps accomplish the city’s goal of 25 percent faster bus speeds by the year 2020.

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September 24, 2019/ Guest User/
news, Transit
Joseph Esposito, Fresh Pond Road, Better Buses Action Plan, Fresh Pond Road Coalition of Middle Village
September 24, 2019

Judge says NYPD must release more subway fare evasion arrest data

September 24, 2019/ Guest User
Judge says NYPD must release more subway fare evasion arrest data

“It is unacceptable that fare evasion is enforced almost exclusively against people of color, and I expect this data to help us bring about real change.”

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September 24, 2019/ Guest User/
Transit, news
mta, fare evasion, fare evasion arrests, Rory lancman, Arthur Engoren, Community Service Society of New York
September 24, 2019

Queens County Fair brings simple life to big city

September 24, 2019/ Amanda Salazar
Queens County Fair brings simple life to big city

Families from all five boroughs stepped back in time last weekend to a place where the apple cider is fresh, the corn grows high and the cows always come home.

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September 24, 2019/ Amanda Salazar/
news, Entertainment
Queens County Farm Museum, hens, Queens County Fair
September 23, 2019

Senior citizen struck and killed by driver while crossing Jamaica street

September 23, 2019/ Guest User
Senior citizen struck and killed by driver while crossing Jamaica street

An 85-year-old man was killed when a driver onto 89th Avenue struck him in the crosswalk, police said Thursday.

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September 23, 2019/ Guest User/
news
Jamaica
September 23, 2019

Letter to the editor: Running for my daughters

September 23, 2019/ Melanie D'Arrigo
Letter to the editor: Running for my daughters

Just about a year ago, I held hands with my daughters on the steps of the Supreme Court, protesting Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing.

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September 23, 2019/ Melanie D'Arrigo/
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