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March 22, 2021

Jury trials resume in Queens, as court system attempts return to normalcy

March 22, 2021/ David Brand
Jury trials resume in Queens, as court system attempts return to normalcy

Jury selection began Monday in a Civil Supreme Court case at the Long Island City courthouse.

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March 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, news
courts reopening, jury trials, jury duty, audrey pheffer, Supreme Court, long island city, COVID-19
March 22, 2021

Biden backs Meng’s COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act

March 22, 2021/ Guest User
Biden backs Meng’s COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act

“We can have mature, nuanced conversations about countries, about viruses, about various issues without endangering the lives of our constituents.”

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March 22, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Crime, coronavirus, news
grace meng, coronvirus, AAPI, anti-asian attack, hate crime, legislation, covid-19 hate crime act, joe biden, department of justice
March 22, 2021

After 'egregious' misconduct, St. John's Law cuts ties with top Queens prosecutor

March 22, 2021/ David Brand
After 'egregious' misconduct, St. John's Law cuts ties with top Queens prosecutor

“I do not want the students to be unnecessarily distracted.”

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March 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Crime
brad leventhal, charles testagrossa, St. john's university, st. john's law, melinda katz, queens da, Conviction Integrity Unit
March 21, 2021

NYC council passes bill to score sustainability of city-funded projects

March 21, 2021/ Guest User
NYC council passes bill to score sustainability of city-funded projects

“As a city on the sea, we are literally on the front lines of the fight.”

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March 21, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, equity, Law, news
sustainability, costa constantinies, Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, City Council, Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines, Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, Waterfront Alliance
March 19, 2021

Queens’ Action Bronson takes control of his hit food show  

March 19, 2021/ David Brand
Queens’ Action Bronson takes control of his hit food show  

“It’s a start of a new era of *FTD*”

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March 19, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Food, news, Entertainment
action bronson, fuck that's delicious, viceland, flushing
March 19, 2021

Queens council candidate outraises borough, with big boost from NY's Fuzhounese community

March 19, 2021/ David Brand
Queens council candidate outraises borough, with big boost from NY's Fuzhounese community

Yi Chen has raised more money than all but three other candidates in NYC.

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March 19, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics, Western Queens
yi chen, andy chen, council district 25, elmhurst, city council, fuzhou, fujian
March 19, 2021

NYC Schools Chancellor: Why I dare to dream big

March 19, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
NYC Schools Chancellor: Why I dare to dream big

This week, I began leading the nation’s largest public school system.

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March 19, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Education, Voices
meisha porter, schools chancellor, department of education
March 19, 2021

City Planning Commission approves NYC coastal resiliency plan

March 19, 2021/ Guest User
City Planning Commission approves NYC coastal resiliency plan

“ZCFR is a game-changer for the residents and businesses who call New York City’s floodplain their home.”

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March 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, Law, news
zoning for coastal flood resiliency, zcfr, city planning commission, Marisa Lago, Old Howard Beach, Rockaways, superstorm sandy, sustainability
March 19, 2021

NY legislature votes to limit solitary confinement after years of advocacy

March 19, 2021/ David Brand
NY legislature votes to limit solitary confinement after years of advocacy

“Freedom from torture is the most basic of human rights.”

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March 19, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Crime
halt solitary, jeff aubry, solitary confinement
March 18, 2021

Happy 125th Birthday, Queens Public Library

March 18, 2021/ Guest User
Happy 125th Birthday, Queens Public Library

“As we mark the 125th anniversary of Queens Public Library, we honor the people we serve in the most diverse place in the country.”

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March 18, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Education, Entertainment, news
queens public library, Hunters Point library
March 18, 2021

Sanitation Dept. dominated NYC’s $725M COVID food effort, report shows

March 18, 2021/ David Brand
Sanitation Dept. dominated NYC’s $725M COVID food effort, report shows

Sanitation accounted for the vast majority of emergency food expenditures.

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March 18, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Food, Health, news
sanitation, kathryn garcia, ibo, Independent Budget Office, emergency food distribution, covid-19, coronavirus
March 18, 2021

Queens judge offers ‘supreme’ advice to Richmond Hill High students

March 18, 2021/ Guest User
Queens judge offers ‘supreme’ advice to Richmond Hill High students

Queens Supreme Court Justice Lourdes Ventura spoke to a group of Richmond Hill High School students

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March 18, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Education, news, Law, equity
Richmond Hill High School, Lourdes Ventura, jasmine valle, Supreme Court, CUNY Law, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
March 18, 2021

Brooks-Powers wins in NYC’s first real test of ranked-choice voting

March 18, 2021/ David Brand
Brooks-Powers wins in NYC’s first real test of ranked-choice voting

Veteran government official Selvena Brooks-Powers declared victory

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March 18, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Rockaways, politics, news
Rockaways, District 31, ranked choice voting, selvena brooks-powers
March 18, 2021

As overdose deaths surge, top NYC mayoral candidates back supervised drug use sites

March 18, 2021/ David Brand
As overdose deaths surge, top NYC mayoral candidates back supervised drug use sites

“No one wants their babies dead because government could not see beyond our street corner.”

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March 18, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Health, Law, news, politics
overdose prevention center, safe consumption space, opc, shaun donovan, kathryn garcia, maya wiley, andrew yang, dianne morales, eric adams, scott stringer, ray mcguire, mayor 2021, harm reduction
March 17, 2021

Mayoral candidates set sights on Queens

March 17, 2021/ David Brand
Mayoral candidates set sights on Queens

Adams, Yang, Garcia and Stringer head to Queens.

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March 17, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics
eric adams, andrew yang, scott stringer, jessica ramos, catalina cruz
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