City bar association doesn't approve a single candidate in one of Queens’ Civil Court races

City bar association doesn't approve a single candidate in one of Queens’ Civil Court races

In a rare rejection of an entire slate of candidates, all three judicial hopefuls in the race for Civil Court judge in Queens’ 6th Municipal District were rated “not approved” by the New York City Bar Association this week.

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Queens Assemblymember Daniel Rosenthal to step down

Queens Assemblymember Daniel Rosenthal to step down

Assemblymember Daniel Rosenthal is stepping down from his seat representing Queens’ 27th District to take a job with the UJA-Federation of New York, a Jewish non-profit. 

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Rikers receivership process may begin as soon as late summer, judge says

Rikers receivership process may begin as soon as late summer, judge says

A federal judge said Tuesday that her confidence in the Department of Correction’s ability and commitment to reform troubled Rikers Island has been “shaken” and that she’s open to hearing arguments about why the jail should be handed over to a federal receiver.

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Lander asks city to call on courts to slow down eviction cases

Lander asks city to call on courts to slow down eviction cases

With new leadership at the top of the state’s courts, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is calling on the Adams administration to join him in his call for the courts to slow the pace of eviction cases in order to ease the demand on the city’s struggling Right to Counsel program. 

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Popular Rockaway street gets new look with first-of-its-kind porous concrete

Popular Rockaway street gets new look with first-of-its-kind porous concrete

The $17 million project, which completely renovated the corridor that connects the Rockaway boardwalk to the Rockaway beach ferry stop, includes new roads, parking, a two-way bike lane and new porous pavement meant to help absorb stormwater, the first of its kind in New York City. 

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Public advocate and comptroller call for federal receivership after Rikers tour

Public advocate and comptroller call for federal receivership after Rikers tour

Two top city officials took a trip to Rikers Island on Wednesday following a troubling month in the jail complex. And while they said conditions there were far less chaotic than they have been in recent years, they still feel a judge should strip control of Rikers Island away from the city.

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