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January 13, 2021

Queens man impeached — again

January 13, 2021/ David Brand
Queens man impeached — again

A Jamaica Estates native made history Wednesday.

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January 13, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, news, Law, politics
queens man impeached, impeachment, donald trump, jamaica estates
January 13, 2021

'Dead men can’t pass shit laws': Queens Proud Boy busted with ammo stockpile

January 13, 2021/ David Brand
'Dead men can’t pass shit laws': Queens Proud Boy busted with ammo stockpile

“Here in New York we are target rich. Dead men can’t pass shit laws.”

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January 13, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, news, Law, Crime
proud boys, middle village, capitol, U.S. Capitol, raphael warnock
January 13, 2021

Troubled Kew Gardens hotel closed, manager charged

January 13, 2021/ Guest User
Troubled Kew Gardens hotel closed, manager charged

The manager of a bullet-riddled Kew Gardens hotel is facing misdemeanor charges.

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January 13, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Crime, news
Kew Gardens, umbrella hotel, Mayor Bill de Blasio, covid, District Attorney, melinda katz
January 13, 2021

Some New York court staffers are eligible for COVID vaccines, others are not

January 13, 2021/ David Brand
Some New York court staffers are eligible for COVID vaccines, others are not

Not every court system staffer has been allowed access to the potentially life-saving doses.

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January 13, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, news, Health
judges, court officers, clerks, health department, covid-19, coronavirus
January 13, 2021

Queens Borough Board votes in favor of resilient rezoning

January 13, 2021/ Guest User
Queens Borough Board votes in favor of resilient rezoning

“The ZCFR was shaped by very real lessons learned on the ground.”

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January 13, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, Environment, Housing, news, Rockaways, Southern Queens, northern queens
Rockaway, flooding, Department of City Planning, Borough President, Donovan Richards, Community Board, cb14
January 13, 2021

Suozzi backs Nath in special election for Central Queens Council seat

January 13, 2021/ David Brand
Suozzi backs Nath in special election for Central Queens Council seat

The race is New York City’s first test of Ranked-Choice Voting.

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January 13, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, news, politics
dilip nath, tom suozzi, council district 24, NAVA, special election, ranked choice voting
January 13, 2021

Immigrants learn English along carless street in Jackson Heights  

January 13, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Immigrants learn English along carless street in Jackson Heights  

“It’s the first time I’ve known so many people from my neighborhood.”

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January 13, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Central Queens, coronavirus, Education, equity, Health, news
Francisco Velazquez, covid-19, jackson heights, 34th Avenue, open streets, immigrants, coronavirus, community
January 13, 2021

Opinion: Flood protection needs a revamp in 2021 before the next Sandy

January 13, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: Flood protection needs a revamp in 2021 before the next Sandy

By 2100, Sandy-like flooding is expected to be the new normal.

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January 13, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Environment, Housing, Voices
sustainability, hurricane sandy, Breezy Point, Jamaica Bay, city planning
January 13, 2021

Opinion: Employee stock plans hold the key to financial security for New Yorkers

January 13, 2021/ David Brand
Opinion: Employee stock plans hold the key to financial security for New Yorkers

Aaron Shapiro is the founder and CEO of New York-based Carver Edison.

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January 13, 2021/ David Brand/
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January 13, 2021

Citi Field replaces Queens Theatre as mass vaccine site

January 13, 2021/ David Brand
Citi Field replaces Queens Theatre as mass vaccine site

“Because of our close proximity, Queens Theatre will not serve as a site at this time.”

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January 13, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, coronavirus, Health, news
queens theatre, citi field, covid-19, vaccines, coronavirus
January 13, 2021

Bellerose care center administers first vaccines to developmentally disabled

January 13, 2021/ Guest User
Bellerose care center administers first vaccines to developmentally disabled

“Far too many people have become sick and many have passed on from COVID-19.”

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January 13, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, Health, news
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January 12, 2021

Storm brews at Rockaway Beach Boardwalk contract hearing

January 12, 2021/ Guest User
Storm brews at Rockaway Beach Boardwalk contract hearing

“This feels like an attempt to make up a small portion of that shortfall on the back of working class New Yorkers.”

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January 12, 2021/ Guest User/
Business, Communities, news
Rockaway Beach, rockaway beach club, Parks Department
January 12, 2021

Ya Gotta Buh-leed: New York Blood Center seeks Met fan donors

January 12, 2021/ David Brand
Ya Gotta Buh-leed: New York Blood Center seeks Met fan donors

Bleed blue and orange? Prove it.

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January 12, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Health, news
mets, blood drive, new york blood center, health
January 12, 2021

Meet the Medics: Citi Field will become 24/7 mass vaccine site

January 12, 2021/ David Brand
Meet the Medics: Citi Field will become 24/7 mass vaccine site

“It is Amazin’ news.”

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January 12, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Central Queens, news
mets, citi field, flushing, steve cohen, covid-19, coronavirus
January 12, 2021

Queens Night Market set to return to Flushing Meadows Corona Park

January 12, 2021/ Guest User
Queens Night Market set to return to Flushing Meadows Corona Park

After a year away due to COVID-19 precautions, the Queens Night Market has announced plans to return.

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January 12, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Business, Entertainment, news
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