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March 04, 2020

Sullen Wednesday at Bloomberg's Bayside field office

March 04, 2020/ David Brand
Sullen Wednesday at Bloomberg's Bayside field office

“I was going to vote for him. I’m a little disappointed.”

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March 04, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, northern queens, news, eastern queens, politics
bloomberg, bayside, bell boulevard, 2020 Presidential Race
March 03, 2020

Sunnyside Yard Master Plan features new LIRR stop, 12K affordable units

March 03, 2020/ David Brand
Sunnyside Yard Master Plan features new LIRR stop, 12K affordable units

A master plan to build a new neighborhood atop the bustling train tracks of Sunnyside Yard would create a new Long Island Rail Road stop and build more than 12,000 units of affordable housing, according to the New York City Economic Development Corporation.

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March 03, 2020/ David Brand/
news
New York City Economic Development Corporation, Sunnyside Yard
March 03, 2020

Here are the 18 early voting sites for the borough president special election

March 03, 2020/ David Brand
Here are the 18 early voting sites for the borough president special election

Queens residents can cast their ballots at 18 early voting sites in the days leading up to the special election for Queens borough president. None of the polling places are located in elementary, junior high or high schools, to the relief of education officials and good government groups.

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March 03, 2020/ David Brand/
March 03, 2020

Coronavirus is threat to Rikers detainees, advocates warn

March 03, 2020/ David Brand
Coronavirus is threat to Rikers detainees, advocates warn

“They’re already quarantined and that will spread like wildfire.”

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March 03, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, Health, Law, news, Rikers Island
rikers island, coronavirus, covid-19, health, department of correction, doc, jails
March 02, 2020

City kicks off annual teen voter drive in Long Island City

March 02, 2020/ Rachel Vick
City kicks off annual teen voter drive in Long Island City

“Students age 16 and older can pre-register to vote so that the moment they turn 18, they will be registered to vote.”

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March 02, 2020/ Rachel Vick/
Communities, news, politics, Western Queens
civic week, voter drive, voter turnout, william cullen bryant high school, long island city
March 02, 2020

Three BP candidates receive city matching funds

March 02, 2020/ Guest User
Three BP candidates receive city matching funds

Three candidates in the race for Queens borough president have qualified for thousands of dollars in city matching funds with less than a month to go before the election.

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March 02, 2020/ Guest User/
news, politics
queens borough president special election, Costa Costantinides, Elizabeth Crowley, Donovan Richards, NYCCFB
March 02, 2020

Justice Velasquez joins international women judges for U.N. panel

March 02, 2020/ David Brand
Justice Velasquez joins international women judges for U.N. panel

An international consortium of women judges have again invited Queens Supreme Court Justice Carmen Velasquez to participate as the U.S. representative for an annual panel discussion at the United Nations building.

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March 02, 2020/ David Brand/
Law, news
Queens Supreme Court Justice Carmen Velasquez, International Association of Women, United Nations
March 02, 2020

Dromm, Council call on state to fund sickle cell care

March 02, 2020/ David Brand
Dromm, Council call on state to fund sickle cell care

Three Queens lawmakers have led the state and city to effort bolster treatment for sickle cell disease, prompting the city council on Thursday to press Albany to pass funding bills this legislative session.

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March 02, 2020/ David Brand/
news
Councilmember Daniel Dromm, Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman, sickle cell disease, State Sen James Sanders
March 02, 2020

OPINION: Beware of Social Security scams

March 02, 2020/ Special to the Eagle
OPINION: Beware of Social Security scams

There’s a widespread telephone scam involving callers claiming they’re from Social Security.

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March 02, 2020/ Special to the Eagle/
Voices, news
Social Security
March 02, 2020

New multimedia art exhibition highlights life in Queens

March 02, 2020/ Rachel Vick

Flushing Town Hall’s latest exhibition brings together the work of 28 emerging artists from across Queens to highlight local talent and celebrate the multi-faceted borough.

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March 02, 2020/ Rachel Vick/
news, Entertainment
flushing town hall
March 02, 2020

Queens Museum’s famous cityscape has a new walkway

March 02, 2020/ Guest User
Queens Museum’s famous cityscape has a new walkway

The walkways surrounding the Queens Museum’s iconic Panorama of the City of New York got a much needed facelift this month.

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March 02, 2020/ Guest User/
Entertainment, news
Queens Museum, Panorama of the City of New York, 1964 World’s Fair
March 02, 2020

Simotas vows to leave Democratic conference if Hiram Monserrate invited

March 02, 2020/ David Brand
Simotas vows to leave Democratic conference if Hiram Monserrate invited

“I will not sit next to someone who I feel does not respect women.”

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March 02, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news, politics, Western Queens
aravella simotas, jeff aubry, Hiram Monserrate, assembly district 35, ad35
March 02, 2020

Sanders discusses effort to reopen Civil Rights-era cold cases

March 02, 2020/ Guest User
Sanders discusses effort to reopen Civil Rights-era cold cases

“A justice delayed need not be justice denied.”

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March 02, 2020/ Guest User/
james sanders jr., Malcolm X, civil rights, law
February 29, 2020

In Jamaica, response to plastic ban a mixed bag

February 29, 2020/ David Brand
In Jamaica, response to plastic ban a mixed bag

“In the beginning it will be tough, but people will change.”

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February 29, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Features, Law, news
plastic bag ban, Single Use Plastics, jamaica, Sutphin Boulevard, jamaica avenue, plastic bags
February 28, 2020

Police unions give thousands to Long Island Dems pushing bail law change

February 28, 2020/ David Brand
Police unions give thousands to Long Island Dems pushing bail law change

“Judges need to be able to make their decisions based on the individual before them.”

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February 28, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Features, Law, news, politics
todd kaminsky, james gaughran, bail reform, bail reform reform, law enforcement unions
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