Queens resident dubbed hunger hero for pandemic pantry efforts
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Read MoreOn 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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Read More“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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Read More“We hope the Queens Night Market can represent a celebratory beacon of solidarity and really just a huge, collective sigh of relief.”
Read More“We wanted to ensure that we could reach all corners of New York.”
Read MoreIf we can pinpoint hot areas or transmission hubs, then this is where we can take public health efforts to [limit the spread].”
Read More“What's going to be great is that everybody's going to see everybody and work together.”
Read More"Silence is complicity and we cannot be complicit.”
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Read More“We need to give everyone the tools they need to succeed, and that starts with breaking down barriers to reentry.”
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