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February 26, 2021

Coming 2 America is coming back to Queens on March 5

February 26, 2021/ David Brand
Coming 2 America is coming back to Queens on March 5

We stan a true king.

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February 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Entertainment, news
queens drive-in, coming to america, coming 2 america, eddie murphy, flushing meadows corona park, queens hall of science
February 26, 2021

Opinion: Let us fight for justice in Black History Month and beyond

February 26, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: Let us fight for justice in Black History Month and beyond

This Black History Month is different from all others.

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February 26, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Voices
leroy comrie, black history month, COVID-19
February 26, 2021

Laguardia terminal nixes plastic straws

February 26, 2021/ Guest User
Laguardia terminal nixes plastic straws

Terminal B at Laguardia Airport has swapped out single-use plastic straws.

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February 26, 2021/ Guest User/
Environment, Business, news
LaGuardia Airport, terminal B, sustainability
February 26, 2021

NYC Bar explores new ‘humanitarian exception’ for lawyers providing cash assistance

February 26, 2021/ Guest User
NYC Bar explores new ‘humanitarian exception’ for lawyers providing cash assistance

The New York City Bar Association will explore the impact of the pandemic-inspired amendment to an ethics law during a free CLE

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February 26, 2021/ Guest User/
news
NYCBA, cle, lawyer
February 26, 2021

Queens Criminal Court set to debut NYC’s new paperless records system

February 26, 2021/ David Brand
Queens Criminal Court set to debut NYC’s new paperless records system

“Welcome to the 21st Century.”

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February 26, 2021/ David Brand/
news, Law, Crime
nybench, queens criminal court, paperless records, Jeffrey Gershuny
February 26, 2021

Southeast Queens native Meisha Porter named NYC’s new schools chancellor

February 26, 2021/ David Brand
Southeast Queens native Meisha Porter named NYC’s new schools chancellor

Porter will take over for outgoing Chancellor Richard Carranza.

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February 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Education, equity
meisha porter, richard carranza, schools, department of education, schools chancellor, south jamaica, covid-19
February 26, 2021

Opinion: To stop anti-Asian violence, embrace solidarity

February 26, 2021/ David Brand
Opinion: To stop anti-Asian violence, embrace solidarity

John Choe is a candidate in City Council District 20.

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February 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, equity, Voices
john choe, flushing, council district 20, opinion, anti-asian racism
February 26, 2021

New NYC law will prevent Hiram Monserrate from running for Queens council seat

February 26, 2021/ David Brand
New NYC law will prevent Hiram Monserrate from running for Queens council seat

Mayor Bill de Blasio signed the legislation Thursday.

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February 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics, Western Queens, Crime
Hiram Monserrate, justin brannan, Mayor Bill de Blasio, council district 21
February 25, 2021

Opinion: A Black historical lens should inform compassionate immigration and family policy

February 25, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: A Black historical lens should inform compassionate immigration and family policy

A public policy of good conscience must reverse, repudiate and seek to remedy for the sake of America’s highest ideals.

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February 25, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Voices
gregory meeks, immigration, Black history, policy
February 25, 2021

Honoring Macon Bolling Allen, the first Black attorney in U.S. history

February 25, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Honoring Macon Bolling Allen, the first Black attorney in U.S. history

Allen was admitted to the Cumberland County Bar on July 18, 1844

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February 25, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Voices, Law
Macon B. Allen Black Bar Association, macon b. allen, courts, black history month, history
February 25, 2021

Cop from Queens named NYPD’s top uniformed officer

February 25, 2021/ David Brand
Cop from Queens named NYPD’s top uniformed officer

New Chief of Department Rodney Harrison grew up in Jamaica and Rochdale Village.

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February 25, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, politics
rodney harrison, dermot shea, terence monahan, nypd, chief of department, rochdale village
February 25, 2021

Solar panels are coming to seven Queens schools, city says

February 25, 2021/ Guest User
Solar panels are coming to seven Queens schools, city says

“Bringing solar energy to New York City facilities in diverse neighborhoods will help supply affordable, clean and reliable electricity.”

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February 25, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, equity, Education, news
sustainability, New York Power Authority, doe, DCAS, solar power
February 25, 2021

Senate bill would protect commercial tenants crushed by COVID

February 25, 2021/ Guest User
Senate bill would protect commercial tenants crushed by COVID

“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities.”

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February 25, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Business, news, Law
small business, gianaris, senate democrats
February 25, 2021

NYC will double staff at Citi Field vaccine site following late-night delays

February 25, 2021/ David Brand
NYC will double staff at Citi Field vaccine site following late-night delays

Staff is doubling and the site will have capacity for 1,500 vaccines per day.

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February 25, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Health, news, coronavirus
citi field vaccine site, citi field, covid-19, coronavirus, covid vaccine
February 25, 2021

Ex-Queens lawmaker’s corruption conviction reversed by appeals court

February 25, 2021/ David Brand
Ex-Queens lawmaker’s corruption conviction reversed by appeals court

Wills may be weighing a political comeback.

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February 25, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Southern Queens
ruben wills, council district 28, letitia james
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