Opinion: The false choice in Corona Plaza

Opinion: The false choice in Corona Plaza

“There is a false choice hanging over Corona Plaza. An escalating discourse around street vending has created the impression that we have to choose between the right people have to earn an honest living and the right to clean, safe public space. But both should – and can – be true.”

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Board of Correction sues DOC over revoked video access

Board of Correction sues DOC over revoked video access

The Board of Correction, the citizen watchdog board charged with providing oversight to the Department of Correction, sued the agency in an effort to regain unfettered access to video from within Rikers Island after DOC brass revoked the board’s ability to view it remotely earlier this year.

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Protestors clash over upcoming Creedmoor migrant shelter

Protestors clash over upcoming Creedmoor migrant shelter

A chaotic scene in Eastern Queens broke out after a small group of Queens residents urging a more welcoming attitude toward asylum seekers clashed with a much larger group of people protesting an upcoming 1,000-bed tent shelter for migrants at the Creedmoor Psychiatric Campus. 

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Queens lawmakers call Rikers 'cheerful' days before judge to consider federal takeover

Queens lawmakers call Rikers 'cheerful' days before judge to consider federal takeover

Queens City Councilmember Robert Holden this week said Rikers Island had a “great atmosphere” after taking a tour of the jail complex where over two dozen people have died in the last two years.

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‘Haphazard, tepid, and insubstantial’ : Ahead of crucial court appearance, monitor says little has changed on Rikers Island

‘Haphazard, tepid, and insubstantial’ : Ahead of crucial court appearance, monitor says little has changed on Rikers Island

A month ago, the federal monitor charged with overseeing conditions on Rikers Island said the city should be held in contempt for failing to tamp down violent conditions within the notorious jail complex. Four weeks later and just days before a consequential court hearing in a case that could see New York City lose control of Rikers, the monitor says not much has changed. 

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Judge dismisses election fraud lawsuit in Queens GOP primary

Judge dismisses election fraud lawsuit in Queens GOP primary

A Queens judge last week tossed a case in which a candidate who ran for the Republican nomination in Queens’ 20th City Council District accused the race’s victor of election fraud – and called for a new election to be held altogether. 

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