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June 17, 2021

Queens advocates push for immigrant voting rights

June 17, 2021/ Guest User
Queens advocates push for immigrant voting rights

“New York and the United States of America have failed… at what we established on no taxation without representation.”

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June 17, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, news, Law
vote, voting rights, City council, immigration
June 17, 2021

County GOP wins bid to knock off rival Republican party – kind of

June 17, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
County GOP wins bid to knock off rival Republican party – kind of

“The establishment does not like us, the insurgent group.”

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June 17, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Elections 2021, news
republican party, queens gop, joann ariola, daniel maio
June 17, 2021

Queens street vendors rally for protection against fines as COVID recovery continues

June 17, 2021/ Guest User
Queens street vendors rally for protection against fines as COVID recovery continues

“All we want to do is work hard and contribute, but the city we love chooses to fine us rather than help us grow our businesses.”

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June 17, 2021/ Guest User/
Business, Communities, equity, news, Law
street vendor project, street vendor, corona, jessica gonzalez-rojas, City council, Department of Consumer and Worker Protections
June 17, 2021

SPONSORED: ASA College Video Commercial Wins International Film Festival Manhattan Award

June 17, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
SPONSORED: ASA College Video Commercial Wins International Film Festival Manhattan Award

This story is sponsored by ASA College.

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June 17, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Sponsored, news
June 17, 2021

Action! Community board approves De Niro’s LIC film studio

June 17, 2021/ Guest User
Action! Community board approves De Niro’s LIC film studio

“We’re particularly excited about the potential of this project happening in New York City, which is a city that we love and care a lot about.”

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June 17, 2021/ Guest User/
Business, Communities, Entertainment, news
long island city, Robert De Niro, wildflower studios, Community Board 1
June 17, 2021

Nearly two dozen judges decide not to return to bench

June 17, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Nearly two dozen judges decide not to return to bench

Statewide, 14 justices who had their recertification approved in the spring decided not to return this week.

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June 17, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Law, news
Supreme Court, carmen velasquez, bernice siegal, Ira Margulis, joseph esposito, Daniel Lewis, oca
June 17, 2021

MoMA PS1 invites evening visits and courtyard exhibits

June 17, 2021/ Guest User
MoMA PS1 invites evening visits and courtyard exhibits

“Through these initiatives, we are metaphorically breaking down the concrete walls and transforming the courtyard into a year-round laboratory for exploring the potential of equitable, sustainable, and creative interaction.”

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June 17, 2021/ Guest User/
Art, news
MoMA PS1, long island city, kate fowle
June 16, 2021

New report outlines room for improvement on Queens’ trail network

June 16, 2021/ Guest User
New report outlines room for improvement on Queens’ trail network

“Our goal is to create the kind of experience most New Yorkers think they need to leave the city to find, right here in the five boroughs.”

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June 16, 2021/ Guest User/
Environment, news
Parks Department, Natural Areas Conservancy, Alley Pond Park, Cunningham Park, forest park, trails
June 16, 2021

Electeds break ground on Willets Point development

June 16, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Electeds break ground on Willets Point development

“This is groundbreaking, this is historic.”

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June 16, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Housing
Willets Point, Queens Development Group, Jessica Ramos, Donovan Richards, Mayor Bill de Blasio
June 16, 2021

Queens Public Library honors history of Juneteenth with day of events

June 16, 2021/ Guest User
Queens Public Library honors history of Juneteenth with day of events

“Our goal is to amplify the significance of Juneteenth and deepen the public’s understanding about that pivotal day.”

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June 16, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, news
queens public library, juneteenth
June 16, 2021

Wrongfully incarcerated Americans have served at least 25,000 years in prison

June 16, 2021/ Guest User
Wrongfully incarcerated Americans have served at least 25,000 years in prison

“Unfortunately, the 2,800 exonerations we know about only begin to tell the story of wrongful convictions and the toll they take.”

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June 16, 2021/ Guest User/
equity, news
wrongful convictions, national registry of Exonerations, George Bell, Gary Johnson, rohan bolt, Conviction Integrity Unit
June 16, 2021

‘People’s Bus’ begins city tour with stop in Jackson Heights

June 16, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
‘People’s Bus’ begins city tour with stop in Jackson Heights

“The People’s Bus invites New Yorkers to know we’re here and here to collaborate.”

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June 16, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news
Civic Engagement Commission, Jackson Heights, department of correction
June 15, 2021

Flushing food pantry gets new industrial fridge

June 15, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Flushing food pantry gets new industrial fridge

“La Jornada has worked tirelessly to feed people in Queens, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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June 15, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news
flushing, La Jornada, grace meng, food pantry
June 15, 2021

Queens sees lowest percentage of registered voters cast early ballots

June 15, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens sees lowest percentage of registered voters cast early ballots

With over 1.2 million active registered voters in the borough, Queens ranks dead last in the number of early votes cast.

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June 15, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Elections 2021, news
voting, early voting
June 15, 2021

LIC Festival returns with weeklong celebration as the city begins summer

June 15, 2021/ Guest User
LIC Festival returns with weeklong celebration as the city begins summer

“It has been a delight for us to bring the ‘Springs!’ program back and offer it in a new and exciting way that encourages participants to explore all parts of Long Island City.”

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June 15, 2021/ Guest User/
Business, Communities, news
long island city, long island city partnership, Jimmy Van Bramer
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