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May 25, 2021

City appeals court’s decision to go forward with inquiry into Eric Garner’s death

May 25, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
City appeals court’s decision to go forward with inquiry into Eric Garner’s death

On the one year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, the family of Eric Garner appeared in New York appellate court to request an inquiry into the Staten Island man’s death move forward Tuesday.

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May 25, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Crime, news, Law
Eric Garner, black lives matter, appeal, NYPD, Bill de blasio
May 25, 2021

Public defenders call on New York to cancel ICE detention contracts

May 25, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Public defenders call on New York to cancel ICE detention contracts

A new bill would end contracts between ICE and New York State detention centers.

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May 25, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Crime
ice, Zohran Mamdani, edward castillo, orange county correctional facility, jails
May 25, 2021

Queens waste committee lays out plan for zero waste future

May 25, 2021/ Guest User
Queens waste committee lays out plan for zero waste future

“This is an environmental justice issue”


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May 25, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Environment, news
QSWAB, zero waste, sustainability, Donovan Richards, Jimmy Van Bramer, department of education, Department of Sanitation
May 24, 2021

QPL Foundation names Jackson Heights resident to top spot

May 24, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
QPL Foundation names Jackson Heights resident to top spot

“Susan joins us at a critical moment in our 125-year history, as Queens Public Library helps drive the recovery of our borough and the diverse communities we serve.”

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May 24, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news
queens public library, qpl, queens public library foundation, dennis walcott, susan latham
May 24, 2021

Court officers concerned about reopening

May 24, 2021/ Guest User
Court officers concerned about reopening

“They should have sat down with the unions.”

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May 24, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Law, news
court officers, ny court system, COVID-19, janet difiore, oca
May 21, 2021

Queens Night Market set to return next month

May 21, 2021/ Guest User
Queens Night Market set to return next month

“We hope the Queens Night Market can represent a celebratory beacon of solidarity and really just a huge, collective sigh of relief.”

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May 21, 2021/ Guest User/
Entertainment, Food, news
queens night market, John Wang, Flushing Meadows Corona Park
May 21, 2021

Tribeca Film Fest brings the silver screen to Queens

May 21, 2021/ Guest User
Tribeca Film Fest brings the silver screen to Queens

“We wanted to ensure that we could reach all corners of New York.”

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May 21, 2021/ Guest User/
Entertainment, news, Rockaways, eastern queens
Tribeca Film Festival, rockaway, rockaway film festival, astoria park, Flushing Meadows Corona Park
May 21, 2021

Study confirms Queens COVID-19 cases were origin of first wave spread

May 21, 2021/ Guest User
Study confirms Queens COVID-19 cases were origin of first wave spread

If we can pinpoint hot areas or transmission hubs, then this is where we can take public health efforts to [limit the spread].”

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May 21, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Health, news
NYU Langone, COVID-19, essential workers
May 21, 2021

‘Out of bad, some good’ Court reopening celebrated by judges and staff

May 21, 2021/ Guest User
‘Out of bad, some good’ Court reopening celebrated by judges and staff

“What's going to be great is that everybody's going to see everybody and work together.”

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May 21, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news, Law
courts reopening, courts, Marguerite Grays, darrell gavrin, oca
May 20, 2021

Biden signs Meng’s COVID-19 Hate Crime Act into law

May 20, 2021/ Guest User
Biden signs Meng’s COVID-19 Hate Crime Act into law

"Silence is complicity and we cannot be complicit.”

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May 20, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Law, news
grace meng, joe biden, COVID-19, hate crime
May 19, 2021

South Queens Women’s March opens exhibit for underrepresented artists

May 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
South Queens Women’s March opens exhibit for underrepresented artists

“We’ve made it a point to use art as a catalyst for social and political change, and as part of healing in our work to curb gender-based violence.”

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May 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Art, equity, news
South Queens Womens March, Made in Queens, Aminta Kilawan-Narine, Fatima Shabbir, King Manor Museum, Kelsey Brow
May 19, 2021

Clean Slate Act inches closer to approval with vote in Senate committee

May 19, 2021/ Guest User
Clean Slate Act inches closer to approval with vote in Senate committee

“We need to give everyone the tools they need to succeed, and that starts with breaking down barriers to reentry.”

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May 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Law, news, equity
catalina cruz, Zellnor Myrie, clean slate, state senate
May 19, 2021

Jamaica BID looks to spruce up sidewalk greenery — or lack thereof

May 19, 2021/ Guest User
Jamaica BID looks to spruce up sidewalk greenery — or lack thereof

“We want this to be a place where people want to spend time.”

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May 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, news
Jamaica Center Business Improvement District, trees, jamaica avenue
May 19, 2021

Older voters in Queens list crime as top issue, poll finds

May 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Older voters in Queens list crime as top issue, poll finds

Around two-thirds of Queens voters ages 50 and older listed crime as their top issue heading into the June primaries, according to a new poll.

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May 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
politics, news
AARP-NY, Siena College Research Institute, mayor 2021, mayoral race
May 19, 2021

Queens litigators prepare for a change in scenery as courts reopen

May 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens litigators prepare for a change in scenery as courts reopen

“I am in favor of going back to court. I just wish they wouldn't do it so abruptly,”

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May 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
Frank Bruno, Queens County Bar Association, Joel Serrano, Assigned Counsel Association of Queens Family Court, Court Reopening
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