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March 17, 2020

Tenant advocates celebrate temporary eviction moratorium

March 17, 2020/ Guest User
Tenant advocates celebrate temporary eviction moratorium

“The eviction moratorium and court closure means that now our clients don't have to choose between defending their homes and protecting their health.”

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New York State Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks, Tenants, evictions
March 17, 2020

Advocates call for ICE to halt courthouse arrests during COVID-19 outbreak

March 17, 2020/ Guest User
Advocates call for ICE to halt courthouse arrests during COVID-19 outbreak

“The releasing of immigrants, halting of ICE enforcement, and closing of all immigration courts is a matter of urgent public safety.”

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March 17, 2020/ Guest User/
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ICE, ICE arrests, Attorney General William Barr, Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, coronavirus, Make the Road New York, the legal aid society, Queens Defenders
March 17, 2020

The special election for Queens BP will still happen — some day

March 17, 2020/ David Brand
The special election for Queens BP will still happen — some day

“The Mayor plans to select a new date for the election soon,” a spokesperson told the Eagle Monday evening.

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March 17, 2020/ David Brand/
news, politics
queens borough president special election, sharon lee, Bill de blasio
March 17, 2020

Families brace for financial impact of COVID-19 school, work shutdowns

March 17, 2020/ David Brand
Families brace for financial impact of COVID-19 school, work shutdowns

“We don’t know how long we can last without work.”

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March 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Health, Features, news
covid-19, coronavirus, families, low-income workers
March 17, 2020

Queens Village GOP cancels Steve Bannon gala

March 17, 2020/ David Brand
Queens Village GOP cancels Steve Bannon gala

“Our 145th Anniversary Lincoln Dinner will not take place.”

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March 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, news, politics, eastern queens
steve bannon, queens village republican club, antun's, clyde vanel, katie hopkins
March 16, 2020

New York closes bars and restaurants to stop spread of COVID-19

March 16, 2020/ Victoria Merlino and David Brand
New York closes bars and restaurants to stop spread of COVID-19

“There’s no way I’m going to be able to meet rent and all my bills just by making deliveries.”

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March 16, 2020/ Victoria Merlino and David Brand/
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coronavirus, restaurants, bars, Bill de blasio, Andrew Cuomo
March 16, 2020

Queens Public Library closed until further notice

March 16, 2020/ Guest User
Queens Public Library closed until further notice

The Queens Public Library has shut its doors in an attempt to stem the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.

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March 16, 2020/ Guest User/
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coronavirus, queens public library
March 16, 2020

Astoria organizers assist neighbors in need during COVID crisis

March 16, 2020/ Guest User
Astoria organizers assist neighbors in need during COVID crisis

“A little love and attention might go a long way, but they're not inclined to ask for it.”

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March 16, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, Western Queens, Health
astoria mutual aid network, ross mudrick
March 16, 2020

AUBRY: It’s time to ‘HALT’ solitary confinement in New York once and for all 

March 16, 2020/ David Brand
AUBRY: It’s time to ‘HALT’ solitary confinement in New York once and for all 

‘In isolation, people cut their arms, bang their heads against concrete walls, swallow objects and tie sheets around their necks.’

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March 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Voices, politics, Rikers Island
jeff aubry, halt solitary, solitary confinement, #HALTsolitary Campaign, opinion
March 16, 2020

State halts evictions, trials continue as courts cut back to ‘essential’ functions

March 16, 2020/ David Brand
State halts evictions, trials continue as courts cut back to ‘essential’ functions

“These initiatives are part of our continuing and evolving efforts to assure the operation of the courts in the safest possible manner.”

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March 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Health, Law, news
courts close, trials, evictions, lawrence marks, office of court administration
March 15, 2020

NYC schools will close and move to remote learning starting next week

March 15, 2020/ Rachel Vick
NYC schools will close and move to remote learning starting next week

All New York City Schools will be closed through at least April 20 and moving to online learning by March 23 due to the coronavirus outbreak, Mayor Bill de Blasio and School Chancellor Richard Carrana announced Sunday night.

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March 15, 2020/ Rachel Vick/
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schools, coronavirus
March 15, 2020

Queens borough president race postponed due to coronavirus outbreak

March 15, 2020/ Guest User
Queens borough president race postponed due to coronavirus outbreak

The Queens borough president special election has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Sunday evening.

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March 15, 2020/ Guest User/
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queens borough president special election, coronavirus
March 15, 2020

Woodhaven school closed for cleaning due to coronavirus case

March 15, 2020/ Guest User
Woodhaven school closed for cleaning due to coronavirus case

A Woodhaven elementary school is undergoing a deep clean after a member of the school’s community tested positive for coronavirus.

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March 15, 2020/ Guest User/
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coronavirus, woodhaven, p.s. 306
March 13, 2020

City program subverts the patriarchy one business at a time

March 13, 2020/ Guest User
City program subverts the patriarchy one business at a time

A city initiative that uplifts women-owned businesses has an extra reason to celebrate Women’s History Month this year: the program has reached more than 10,000 entrepreneurs since it began in 2015.

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March 13, 2020/ Guest User/
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Women Entrepreneurs NYC, Women’s History Month, Department of Small Business Services
March 13, 2020

‘It was surreal yesterday’: CUNY and SUNY students grapple with coronavirus shutdown

March 13, 2020/ Victoria Merlino and Rachel Vick
‘It was surreal yesterday’: CUNY and SUNY students grapple with coronavirus shutdown

“It’s almost like we have to think of ourselves as alumni already.”

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March 13, 2020/ Victoria Merlino and Rachel Vick/
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coronavirus, SUNY, cuny, andrew cuomo, Bill de blasio, covid-19
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