Queens Dems nominate candidates for Supreme Court

Queens Dems nominate candidates for Supreme Court

The Queens County Democratic Party nominated over half a dozen judicial candidates to run on its party line in the November race for Supreme Court during its annual judicial convention on Thursday night.

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As concert season continues, Forest Hills residents still split over stadium

As concert season continues, Forest Hills residents still split over stadium

Several months after a judge ordered the operators of Forest Hills Stadium to do a better job monitoring the sound coming out of the music venue, some residents nearby say the disturbances continue. But as the concert season moves through the summer, others in the neighborhood say the stadium has become an even more vital member of the Central Queens community.

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State prisons failed to track compliance with solitary confinement ban, IG finds

State prisons failed to track compliance with solitary confinement ban, IG finds

A new report from the New York State inspector general found that the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision’s “antiquated paper-based record keeping” practices make it difficult to track the prison system’s compliance with the Humane Alternatives to Long-Term Solitary Confinement Act, a law advocates have accused DOCCS of violating.

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City begins $51 mil fix to prevent flooding in Southeast Queens

City begins $51 mil fix to prevent flooding in Southeast Queens

The city recently began a large-scale, $51.8 million infrastructure project in Rosedale that is expected to help improve the neighborhood’s penchant for flooding, an issue that has long plagued residents throughout Southeast Queens.

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New Southeast Queens police precinct nears completion

New Southeast Queens police precinct nears completion

Police officials this week told residents that the long-awaited 116th Precinct in Rosedale is nearly completed and on track to open before the end of the year, but before the new precinct’s doors officially open, there remain some major milestones to complete. Among them – selecting the precinct’s inaugural commander.

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Adams makes controversial pick for city’s top atty

Adams makes controversial pick for city’s top atty

After months of anticipation, Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday nominated Randy Mastro to serve as the city’s top attorney, likely setting up yet another battle between the mayor and the City Council, whose members have already voiced their opposition to the nomination of the longtime and controversial legal figure.

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