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May 08, 2020

Attorney General James, local leaders tackle fraud at Queens town hall

May 08, 2020/ Guest User
Attorney General James, local leaders tackle fraud at Queens town hall

“It’s important to know there is no cure, there is no treatment, no home remedy and if anyone tells you otherwise they are scamming you.”

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May 08, 2020/ Guest User/
news, Communities
catalina cruz, Attorney General Letitia James, jessica ramos, price gouging
May 08, 2020

Cuomo extends Child Victims Act lookback window due to COVID-19

May 08, 2020/ Guest User
Cuomo extends Child Victims Act lookback window due to COVID-19

A state law that allows survivors of childhood sexual abuse to sue their abusers regardless of when the offenses occurred will extend into 2021, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Friday.

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May 08, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news, politics
child victims act, coronavirus, look-back window, COVID-19
May 08, 2020

Rockaway mutual aid members pitch in along the peninsula

May 08, 2020/ Noah Fleischman
Rockaway mutual aid members pitch in along the peninsula

“With all of the devastation that was — and still is — occurring due to this virus, I just couldn’t sit back and not do something about it.”

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May 08, 2020/ Noah Fleischman/
coronavirus, news
Rockaway Mutual Aid & Support Network, Rockaway Peninsula, COVID-19, coronavirus
May 08, 2020

The coronavirus class: A first-generation college grad confronts a uniquely uncertain future

May 08, 2020/ Emmy Freedman
The coronavirus class: A first-generation college grad confronts a uniquely uncertain future

“Generally, as a senior, you know everything is uncertain, and now you add a pandemic to it and everything is even more uncertain and you don’t know what’s to come, and it’s kind of scary.”

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May 08, 2020/ Emmy Freedman/
coronavirus, Features, news, Education
COVID-19, coronavirus, education
May 08, 2020

More than 81% of social distancing summonses went to black and Latino New Yorkers

May 08, 2020/ David Brand
More than 81% of social distancing summonses went to black and Latino New Yorkers

“We HAVE TO do better and we WILL.”

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May 08, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, news, Law
summonses, nypd, social distancing, coronavirus
May 08, 2020

Ex-Queens prosecutor sues Cuomo to reinstate borough president special election

May 08, 2020/ David Brand
Ex-Queens prosecutor sues Cuomo to reinstate borough president special election

“I think the governor is wrong in canceling the election and I think the people have the right to vote to elect their borough president.”

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May 08, 2020/ David Brand/
Features, Law, news, politics
james quinn, queens borough president, governor andrew cuomo, board of elections, special election
May 07, 2020

New York state will give all inmates face masks as COVID-19 death toll rises

May 07, 2020/ David Brand
New York state will give all inmates face masks as COVID-19 death toll rises

“They just gave us all masks. They should have given us tombstones and caskets.”

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May 07, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Health, Law, news
coronavirus, covid-19, state prison, New York State Department of Corrections
May 07, 2020

Court tips and cocktails: Queens legal community unites on Zoom

May 07, 2020/ Guest User
Court tips and cocktails: Queens legal community unites on Zoom

“It’s a work in progress, uncharted waters. Nobody knows what to expect.”

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May 07, 2020/ Guest User/
Law
QCBA, Queens Supreme court
May 07, 2020

Court officers union urges Congress to curb surprise medical bills

May 07, 2020/ David Brand
Court officers union urges Congress to curb surprise medical bills

“Even before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, working men and women were being squeezed by surprise medical costs at a time when we can least afford it.”

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May 07, 2020/ David Brand/
Health, news
patrick cullen, court officers, new york state court officers association
May 07, 2020

Queens lawmakers call for remote legislative session

May 07, 2020/ Guest User
 Queens lawmakers call for remote legislative session

“Nothing about this situation is ideal, but democracy does not pause. It adapts.”

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May 07, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, politics, news
jessica ramos, aravella simotas, COVID-19, coronavirus, Common Cause New York, state assembly, state senate
May 07, 2020

Mayor plans park restrictions before opening streets in Southeast Queens

May 07, 2020/ David Brand
Mayor plans park restrictions before opening streets in Southeast Queens

“I don’t understand why we don’t have equity with our streets being closed.”

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May 07, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Southern Queens, Transit, coronavirus
open streets, coronavirus, alicia hyndman, Mayor Bill de Blasio, southeast queens
May 07, 2020

Latest dispute with city keeps Arverne community garden from growing

May 07, 2020/ David Brand
Latest dispute with city keeps Arverne community garden from growing

“COVID-19 has hit the Rockaways particularly hard which has exacerbated many existing socio-economic issues we face as a community, especially that of hunger.”

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May 07, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Rockaways, Southern Queens, Health, coronavirus
rockaway roots garden, rockaway youth task force, arverne, bill losasso, milan taylor
May 07, 2020

Coronavirus closes celebrated Queens theater for good

May 07, 2020/ Guest User
Coronavirus closes celebrated Queens theater for good

“The plain truth is that the entire theater business is in such deep trouble now, that I expect that we will be only one of many small theaters that will close.”

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May 07, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Entertainment, news
The Secret Theatre, small theaters, small business, culture, COVID-19, coronavirus
May 07, 2020

Belated Arbor Day event honors Queens oldest living thing: a 400-year-old ‘giant’

May 07, 2020/ Guest User
Belated Arbor Day event honors Queens oldest living thing: a 400-year-old ‘giant’

A lady doesn’t reveal her true age, and the giant has never officially been tested, but the tree — measured at 133.8 feet tall in 2000 — is a testament to the history of Queens that will likely outlive us all.

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May 07, 2020/ Guest User/
Queens Guide, Education
Alley Pond Park, Parks Department
May 06, 2020

With courthouses closed, family lawyers continue serving clients in peril

May 06, 2020/ Guest User
With courthouses closed, family lawyers continue serving clients in peril

“The panel is wearing so many hats for the sake of enabling people to access the court system. For us, we don't care if we keep the cases we prepare — we just want to be as helpful as we can under these emergency circumstances.”

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May 06, 2020/ Guest User/
Law
Family Court, New York State Bar Association
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