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September 16, 2020

Queens’ arts community adjusts to new normal during pandemic

September 16, 2020/ David Brand
Queens’ arts community adjusts to new normal during pandemic

Ellen Kodadek is executive and artistic director of Flushing Town Hall.

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September 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Art, Voices
ellen kodadek, opinion, flushing town hall, covid-19, coronavirus
September 16, 2020

Queens small businesses struggle to survive six months after shutdown

September 16, 2020/ David Brand
Queens small businesses struggle to survive six months after shutdown

Tom Grech is the president and CEO of the Queens Chamber of Commerce.

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September 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Voices
tom grech, small businesses, queens chamber of commerce, opinion, economic shutdown
September 15, 2020

Newly cohesive Queens GOP heads into November election

September 15, 2020/ David Brand
Newly cohesive Queens GOP heads into November election

“Fractures in Queens have been minimized. There’s only a small group of malcontents.”

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September 15, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, news, politics
joann ariola, queens gop, queens county gop, queens county republican party, eric ulrich, jim quinn, donald trump
September 15, 2020

New PS1 exhibition explores art, incarceration and humanity

September 15, 2020/ Guest User
New PS1 exhibition explores art, incarceration and humanity

A new MoMA PS1 exhibit explores mass incarceration in the United States through the work of more than three dozen artists who know the issue firsthand.

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September 15, 2020/ Guest User/
MoMA PS1, mass incarceration, long island city
September 15, 2020

NYC nearly doubled senior meal delivery during Queens’ COVID crisis

September 15, 2020/ Guest User
NYC nearly doubled senior meal delivery during Queens’ COVID crisis

“The challenge is greater than in recent memory in terms of serving our elders and making sure they are not left behind or abandoned.”

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September 15, 2020/ Guest User/
news
COVID-19, Borough President, seniors, sharon lee, Department for the Aging, Community Board
September 15, 2020

New Rockaway Beach community fridge has support of neighbors

September 15, 2020/ David Brand
New Rockaway Beach community fridge has support of neighbors

“Take what you need, leave what you don’t.”

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September 15, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Food, Health, news, Rockaways
community fridge, rockaway beach, stacey pheffer amato, covid-19, coronavirus
September 15, 2020

Former ‘Never Trump’ Queens Republican is backing the president this November

September 15, 2020/ David Brand
Former ‘Never Trump’ Queens Republican is backing the president this November

“If the election was held today I’d be voting for Donald Trump.”

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September 15, 2020/ David Brand/
news, politics, Southern Queens
eric ulrich, donald trump, politics, republican party, queens county republican party, ozone park, city council, council district 32
September 15, 2020

Opinion: Special Flushing Waterfront District rezoning appeal is grounded in misinformation 

September 15, 2020/ David Brand
Opinion: Special Flushing Waterfront District rezoning appeal is grounded in misinformation 

Tarry Hum is a professor and chair of the Urban Studies Department at Queens College, City University of New York.

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September 15, 2020/ David Brand/
northern queens, Voices, Housing, politics
tarry hum, special flushing waterfront district, flushing waterfront rezoning, rezoning, land use, city planning commission
September 14, 2020

Mayor used Queensbridge tenants as 'cover' in homeless reshuffling, Van Bramer says

September 14, 2020/ David Brand
Mayor used Queensbridge tenants as 'cover' in homeless reshuffling, Van Bramer says

“It was shameless.”

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September 14, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, news, Western Queens
jimmy van bramer, bill de blasio, queensbridge houses, long island city, covid-19, coronavirus, homelessness, shelter hotels
September 14, 2020

The gym closed, but the Cross Island Y never stopped serving Queens

September 14, 2020/ David Brand
The gym closed, but the Cross Island Y never stopped serving Queens

“Cross Island continued services throughout the pandemic.”

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September 14, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, eastern queens, Health, news
cross island y, bellerose, covid-19, coronavirus, gym, nonprofits
September 14, 2020

Post office internet issues send Queens customers on quest for stamps

September 14, 2020/ David Brand
Post office internet issues send Queens customers on quest for stamps

“And we are meant to trust these people with mail in ballots? Please!.”

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September 14, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Business, news
usps, united states postal service, post office, kew gardens hills, technology
September 14, 2020

City teams up with local artists to drive voter turnout this November

September 14, 2020/ Guest User
City teams up with local artists to drive voter turnout this November

"Having real New Yorkers submit their original artwork to appear through LinkNYC helps connect voters with the information they need to safely cast their ballots this fall.”

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September 14, 2020/ Guest User/
Art, news
LinkNYC, 2020 election, Voting, early voting
September 14, 2020

Volunteers pick trash from Flushing Bay Promenade on City of Water Day

September 14, 2020/ Guest User
Volunteers pick trash from Flushing Bay Promenade on City of Water Day

More than 60 local residents joined Community Board 3 Saturday to clean up the Flushing Bay Promenade and keep trash from entering the polluted waterway.

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September 14, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment
NYC Parks Department, Department of Sanitation, Guardians of Flushing Bay, Flushing Bay, East Elmhurst, World’s Fair Marina, Community Board 3
September 14, 2020

Queens Supreme Court secretary tests positive for COVID-19

September 14, 2020/ David Brand
Queens Supreme Court secretary tests positive for COVID-19

She’s the first COVID-positive staffer known to report to the building since March.

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September 14, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, news
covid-19, Queens Supreme court, coronavirus, queens supreme court, office of court administration
September 14, 2020

Rikers guards ditch masks on duty despite COVID impact

September 14, 2020/ David Brand
Rikers guards ditch masks on duty despite COVID impact

“Two officers were going from bus to bus ensuring that the ‘masks required ’signs were posted, but they themselves were not wearing masks.”

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September 14, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, Health, news
board of correction, department of correction, correction officers, legal aid, tina luongo, covid-19, coronavirus, jails, rikers
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