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February 12, 2021

NY expands deed theft prevention program in Southeast Queens

February 12, 2021/ Guest User
NY expands deed theft prevention program in Southeast Queens

“Deed theft is a crime that threatens to rip away homeownership and perpetuates a terrible cycle of displacement.”

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February 12, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, equity, Housing, news, Southern Queens
Letitia James, southeast queens, adrienne adams, deed theft, HPD
February 12, 2021

NYC Council passes bill to block Hiram Monserrate from office

February 12, 2021/ David Brand
NYC Council passes bill to block Hiram Monserrate from office

“You don't get a second chance to betray New Yorkers.”

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February 12, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Crime, Law, news, politics
hiram monserrate, francisco moya, justin brannan, public corruption, city council, 2021, council district 21
February 11, 2021

NYC Council votes to ban jails from Rikers Island in step toward renewable energy hub

February 11, 2021/ Guest User
NYC Council votes to ban jails from Rikers Island in step toward renewable energy hub

“The 413 acres of Rikers Island have, for far too long, embodied an unjust and racist criminal justice system.”

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February 11, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, equity, news, Law
costa constantinies, rikers island, renewable energy, Renewable Rikers
February 11, 2021

Authorities seize 1.7 million phony N95 masks from Queens counterfeiters

February 11, 2021/ Guest User
Authorities seize 1.7 million phony N95 masks from Queens counterfeiters

A crew of counterfeiters attempted to sell nearly 2 million phony N-95 masks to hospitals, medical workers and others in need of protection from the coronavirus.

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February 11, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Communities, Crime, news
melinda katz, Queens District Attorney, ppe, COVID-19, masks, Department of Homeland Security, long island city
February 11, 2021

Moya re-election bid gets big financial assist from new Queens soccer club

February 11, 2021/ David Brand
Moya re-election bid gets big financial assist from new Queens soccer club

15% of Moya’s campaign contributions come from people tied to QBFC owners David Villa and Jonathan Krane.

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February 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Business, Law, news, politics, Sports
francisco moya, qbfc, queensboro fc, soccer, campaign finance, council district 21
February 11, 2021

NY state set to open mass vaccine site at York College

February 11, 2021/ David Brand
NY state set to open mass vaccine site at York College

The site will open Feb. 24, according to York College.

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February 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Education, Health, news, Southern Queens
york college, mass vaccine site, vaccines, covid-19, coronavirus, Berenecea Johnson Eanes, Andrew Cuomo
February 11, 2021

Queens celebrity shopper stole $1 million from Kevin Hart: DA

February 11, 2021/ David Brand
Queens celebrity shopper stole $1 million from Kevin Hart: DA

Shopper shorts Kevin Hart.

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February 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Law, Crime, news
kevin hart, celebrity shopper, queens da, queens prosecutor
February 11, 2021

Queens journalist kicks off bid for Astoria council seat

February 11, 2021/ David Brand
Queens journalist kicks off bid for Astoria council seat

Catherina Gioino’s campaign is focused on “public space for the public good.”

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February 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics, Western Queens
Catherina Gioino, council district 22, costa constantinides, astoria, bike lanes, open streets, western queens
February 11, 2021

Queens judge rips ‘railroading’ claim in Jamaica man’s murder case 

February 11, 2021/ David Brand
Queens judge rips ‘railroading’ claim in Jamaica man’s murder case 

An appellate court ordered a new trial for Prakash Churaman, a Jamaica man charged with murder.

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February 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Law, news
prakash churaman, kenneth holder, murder, queens criminal court, jose nieves
February 11, 2021

Queens public defender group fires two pro-union employees during drive to organize

February 11, 2021/ David Brand
Queens public defender group fires two pro-union employees during drive to organize

Amid an ongoing union election at the Queens indigent defense law firm, two outspoken union supporters were fired without warning.

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February 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Law, news
alaa, new york focus, queens defenders, queens defenders union, union
February 10, 2021

'They don't care about Queens': Paltry vaccine rollout begins at Citi Field

February 10, 2021/ Guest User
'They don't care about Queens': Paltry vaccine rollout begins at Citi Field

“They don’t care about Queens.”

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February 10, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, news
COVID-19, vaccine, citi field, Bill de blasio, taxi and limo commission
February 10, 2021

Astoria mural memorializes local who died in Egyptian prison

February 10, 2021/ Guest User
Astoria mural memorializes local who died in Egyptian prison

“This artwork is a memorial to Kassem, to honor those who face injustice anywhere to inspire all who fight on the side of freedom.”

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February 10, 2021/ Guest User/
Art, news
art, astoria, Astoria Boulevard, mural
February 10, 2021

Richards backs Brooks-Powers in race for his old seat Council

February 10, 2021/ David Brand
Richards backs Brooks-Powers in race for his old seat Council

The special election in Council District 31 is Feb. 23.

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February 10, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, politics, Southern Queens, Rockaways
selvena brooks-powers, donovan richards, council district 31, rockaway peninsula, southeast queens
February 10, 2021

Opinion: Join our forum on recognizing and preventing teen domestic violence in Queens

February 10, 2021/ David Brand
Opinion: Join our forum on recognizing and preventing teen domestic violence in Queens

More than a quarter of female victims of sexual violence first experience the abuse before age 18.

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February 10, 2021/ David Brand/
Health, news, Voices
Stacey Pheffer Amato, teen dating violence awareness month
February 10, 2021

NY appellate court hears case of older judges facing termination

February 10, 2021/ David Brand
NY appellate court hears case of older judges facing termination

“We are still cautiously optimistic about the appellate division doing the right thing.”

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February 10, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Law
older judges, judges over 70, oca, carmen velasquez
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