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December 02, 2019

CUNY staff union contract ratified after yearslong struggle

December 02, 2019/ David Brand
CUNY staff union contract ratified after yearslong struggle

Professors will see salary increases across the board, as well as minimum pay for a three-credit course increasing to $5,500.

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December 02, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Education, Features, news, Southern Queens, northern queens, Western Queens
CUNY, PSC, Professional Staff Congress, Félix Matos Rodríguez
December 02, 2019

80-year-old woman struck and killed by car in Murray Hill

December 02, 2019/ Guest User
80-year-old woman struck and killed by car in Murray Hill

Soon Ok Han was crossing the street at the time of the collision.

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December 02, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Law, news
Soon Ok Han, Murray Hill, NYPD
December 02, 2019

Council will consider bill that sheds light on facial recognition and police surveillance

December 02, 2019/ David Brand
Council will consider bill that sheds light on facial recognition and police surveillance

“We must ensure that the constitutional rights of the public are protected.”

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December 02, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Features, Law, news, politics
post act, city council, vanessa gibson, committee on public safety, donovan richards, facial recognition, surveillance, NYPD
November 29, 2019

Check out these illustrated scenes of the Thanksgiving Day Parade

November 29, 2019/ David Brand
Check out these illustrated scenes of the Thanksgiving Day Parade

Artist Andrew Hermida braved the cold to illustrate Thursday’s parade.

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November 29, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Entertainment, Features
Andrew Hermida, thanksgiving day parade, illustration, balloons, parade, macy's thanksgiving day parade
November 28, 2019

Queens judges will release 12 defendants just before bail overhaul

November 28, 2019/ David Brand
Queens judges will release 12 defendants just before bail overhaul

They are charged with a variety of offenses and will be released Dec. 27 or Dec. 31.

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November 28, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news
queens criminal court, bail reform, acting queens da john ryan, bail, securing orders
November 27, 2019

Queens DA releases list of cops with credibility issues

November 27, 2019/ David Brand
Queens DA releases list of cops with credibility issues

The list includes 65 officers with adverse credibility findings.

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November 27, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law
November 27, 2019

Council aides share disturbing allegations of abuse at City Hall rally

November 27, 2019/ David Brand
Council aides share disturbing allegations of abuse at City Hall rally

The rally took place as a coalition of council aides attempt to form a staff union.

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November 27, 2019/ David Brand/
Features, Health, news, politics, Voices
Andy King, City Council, Chloe Rivera, sexual harassment, Yuh-Line Niou
November 27, 2019

Queens McDonald’s owner violated worker protection laws

November 27, 2019/ Guest User
Queens McDonald’s owner violated worker protection laws

The company took away shifts and reduced the hours of those trying to exercise employee rights, and fired an employee for the same reason. 

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November 27, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Western Queens, eastern queens, Business
McDonald's, Fair Workweek and Paid Safe and Sick Leave, Star Parker LLC, Jamaica, Astoria, Woodside, food
November 27, 2019

Five escape Ridgewood apartment fire

November 27, 2019/ David Brand
Five escape Ridgewood apartment fire

More than 60 FDNY firefighters were on the scene.

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November 27, 2019/ David Brand/
Central Queens, news
Ridgewood, FDNY, fire
November 27, 2019

Park Service and human rights group tackle Queens anti-Semitism

November 27, 2019/ Guest User
Park Service and human rights group tackle Queens anti-Semitism

The groups gathered at the Silver Gull Beach Club, where hateful vandals scrawled anti-Semitic messages and racial slurs nearly three months ago.

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November 27, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Communities, news, Southern Queens
anti-Semitism, hate crimes, Breezy Point
November 26, 2019

The largest gingerbread display in the world is in Corona

November 26, 2019/ Guest User
The largest gingerbread display in the world is in Corona

Come and see more than 1,300 miniature, edible structures.

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November 26, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Features, news
gingerbread, Corona, New York Hall of Science, Jon Lovitch, GingerBread Lane, food, holidays
November 26, 2019

Five ways to give back in Queens this holiday season

November 26, 2019/ Guest User
Five ways to give back in Queens this holiday season

Here’s how you can do some good this holiday season.

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November 26, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Features, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
David Weprin, toy drive, holidays, City Harvest, New York Irish Center, Grace Church Soup Kitchen, Sutphin Boulevard BID, Borough Hall Toy Drive, Masbia of Queens, charity
November 26, 2019

Opinion: Finding Hope with HIV on World AIDS Day

November 26, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: Finding Hope with HIV on World AIDS Day

I felt my life was over.

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November 26, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
eastern queens, Health, news, Voices, Southern Queens
HIV, AIDS, Far Rockaway, opinion, The Alliance for Positive Change, Diane Delph-Tinglin
November 26, 2019

Hunters Point library violates the ADA, new federal lawsuit claims

November 26, 2019/ Guest User
Hunters Point library violates the ADA, new federal lawsuit claims

A nonprofit organization is suing the Queens Public Library on behalf of a Queens woman with a mobility disability.

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November 26, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, Law, news, Western Queens
Long Island City, Queens Public Library, ADA, people with disabilities, Hunters Point library
November 26, 2019

Borough president and city to host naloxone training

November 26, 2019/ David Brand
Borough president and city to host naloxone training

Attendees will learn how to administer naloxone medication.

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November 26, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Health, news
Melinda Katz, naloxone, Narcan, Jamaica, opioids, Department of Health
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