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October 20, 2020

College Point man who allegedly shot at cops indicted in Queens

October 20, 2020/ Guest User
College Point man who allegedly shot at cops indicted in Queens

A 25-year-old College Point man who allegedly shot at police officers responding to a domestic violence call last month was indicted for first-degree attempted murder by a Queens grand jury Monday.


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October 20, 2020/ Guest User/
Crime, news
college point, District Attorney, melinda katz, domestic violence
October 20, 2020

NYC’s adult day cares say irregular reimbursements complicate services

October 20, 2020/ Guest User
NYC’s adult day cares say irregular reimbursements complicate services

“If we don’t get reimbursed for them, we can’t sustain our business. Everything is falling on deaf ears and the ones that are suffering are our members.”

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October 20, 2020/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Rockaways, news
seniors, adult day cares, Rockaway, Department of Health
October 20, 2020

Illegal 200-person party busted inside Ozone Park catering hall

October 20, 2020/ David Brand
Illegal 200-person party busted inside Ozone Park catering hall

“Patrons were not social distancing, not wearing proper face coverings, and not adhering to the Mayoral and Gubernatorial COVID-19 Emergency Executive orders.”

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October 20, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Business, Health, news, Law, Southern Queens
covid-19, coronavirus, social distancing, ozone park, queens luxe banquet hall
October 20, 2020

Facing mounting debt, Woodside parish lists vacant lot for $6.25 million

October 20, 2020/ David Brand
Facing mounting debt, Woodside parish lists vacant lot for $6.25 million

“This is simply a financially prudent decision.”

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October 20, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Housing, news, Western Queens
woodside, st. sebastian's catholic parish, catholic church, child victims act, rob mackay, brooklyn diocese
October 20, 2020

Astoria Houses tenants weigh rent strike after three weeks without gas

October 20, 2020/ David Brand
Astoria Houses tenants weigh rent strike after three weeks without gas

“I’m not afraid of talking about this. Something has to be done.”

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October 20, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Features, Food, Health, Housing, Western Queens
Astoria Houses, gas outage, nycha, astoria, evie hantzopolous, public housing, equity
October 19, 2020

State will adjust restrictions as COVID cases drop in Queens red zones, Cuomo says

October 19, 2020/ David Brand
State will adjust restrictions as COVID cases drop in Queens red zones, Cuomo says

The COVID test positivity rate has dropped by nearly a third in Queens’ two cluster zones over the past week.

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October 19, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, news, Rockaways, coronavirus, Health
cuomo, covid-19, red cluster zones, far rockaway, central queens, de blasio, micro-cluster approach
October 19, 2020

Dr. Fauci headlines New York Hall of Science annual gala this month

October 19, 2020/ Guest User
Dr. Fauci headlines New York Hall of Science annual gala this month

The New York Hall of Science’s annual gala is sticking to the public health guidance issued by its keynote speaker, Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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October 19, 2020/ Guest User/
news
New York Hall of Science, Anthony Fauci
October 19, 2020

Bench-clearing brawl: NY judge group may sue state court leaders to block cuts

October 19, 2020/ David Brand
Bench-clearing brawl: NY judge group may sue state court leaders to block cuts

Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York is mulling an Article 78 lawsuit.

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October 19, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news
janet difiore, lawrence marks, charles merrell, carmen velasquez, judges, recertification
October 19, 2020

Here’s where to find Queens’ 18 early voting sites

October 19, 2020/ Guest User
Here’s where to find Queens’ 18 early voting sites

To ease crowding and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to vote safely, Queens residents will be able participate in early voting starting Oct. 24.

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October 19, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, news
Voting, early voting, maps, Election Day, polls
October 19, 2020

Queens' 14 council districts may lose participatory budgeting for second year in a row

October 19, 2020/ David Brand
Queens' 14 council districts may lose participatory budgeting for second year in a row

None of Queens’ 14 councilmembers have committed to participatory budgeting in the absence of that central staff support.

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October 19, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, news, politics
participatory budgeting, queens council delegration, covid-19, central staff, council staff
October 16, 2020

Queens DA hosts Breast Cancer Awareness month webinar

October 16, 2020/ Guest User
Queens DA hosts Breast Cancer Awareness month webinar

The Queens District Attorney's office will host a breast cancer awareness webinar to promote education and intervention on Monday at 1 p.m.

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October 16, 2020/ Guest User/
news
District Attorney, melinda katz, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Women in Need, New York-Presbyterian Queens Hospital
October 16, 2020

'Culture of toxicity' — Commission finds pervasive racism among NY court officers

October 16, 2020/ David Brand
 'Culture of toxicity' — Commission finds pervasive racism among NY court officers

“Almost every interview touched on what appears to be a culture of toxicity and unprofessionalism exhibited by court officers.”

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October 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, equity
court offices, dennis quirk, nyscoa, institutional racism, janet difiore, jeh johnson, Equal Justice in the Courts
October 16, 2020

NY Power Authority pledges to review path to sustainability for peaker plants

October 16, 2020/ Guest User
NY Power Authority pledges to review path to sustainability for peaker plants

“NYPA is leading by example in transitioning our plants to utilize clean technologies to help expedite Governor Cuomo’s ambitious climate leadership targets.”

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October 16, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, equity, news
New York Power Authority, renewable energy, sustainability, nrg, carbon emissions, peaker plant
October 16, 2020

As Census deadline passes, NYC’s $40 million outreach effort comes to a close

October 16, 2020/ David Brand
As Census deadline passes, NYC’s $40 million outreach effort comes to a close

How did it go in Queens?

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October 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Central Queens, news, equity, Features
census, NYC Census 2020, north corona, corona, richmond hill, steven romalewski, hard to count maps
October 16, 2020

Holden tries to repeal new police chokehold penalty, four months after passage

October 16, 2020/ David Brand
Holden tries to repeal new police chokehold penalty, four months after passage

The bill passed 47-3 earlier this year.

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October 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Western Queens, Crime
robert holden, chokehold bill, rory lancman, pba, police, nypd, george floyd, eric garner, chokehold law, laurence love
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