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July 30, 2024

One last late night at Astoria’s Neptune Diner

July 30, 2024/ Ryan Schwach
One last late night at Astoria’s Neptune Diner

The Eagle spent one final night inside the now-closed Neptune Diner in Astoria.

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July 30, 2024/ Ryan Schwach/
Features, news, Western Queens
Neptune Diner, Astoria, Diners, Restaurants, Queens Restaurants
January 11, 2023

After eating nearly 500 slices, Brooklyn man says Queens has best pizza

January 11, 2023/ Jacob Kaye
After eating nearly 500 slices, Brooklyn man says Queens has best pizza

Freelance reporter Liam Quigley ate over 460 slices of New York City pizza over the course of eight years. What he found may not surprise our Queens readers.

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January 11, 2023/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Food, Features
Liam Quigley, Pizza, Ozone Pizzeria, New Park Pizza, Margherita Pizza
December 13, 2021

Principal Law Clerk Traci Wilkerson values the judicial team

December 13, 2021/ Guest User

“I can be part of doing the right thing.“


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December 13, 2021/ Guest User/
news, Features
behind the bench, Criminal Court
September 27, 2021

Behind the Bench: Chief clerk credits coworkers, celebrates courts

September 27, 2021/ Guest User
Behind the Bench: Chief clerk credits coworkers, celebrates courts

“I’m only as good as my team.”

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September 27, 2021/ Guest User/
Features
oca, queens court
April 30, 2021

Seven candidates compete for Grodenchik’s seat in the pseudo-burbs of Eastern Queens 

April 30, 2021/ David Brand
Seven candidates compete for Grodenchik’s seat in the pseudo-burbs of Eastern Queens 

Who will represent the easternmost portion of New York City.

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April 30, 2021/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Business, eastern queens, Features, Law, news, northern queens, politics, Elections 2021, Education
council district 23, council countdown, barry grodenchik, steve behar, linda lee, jaslin kaur, harpreet singh toor, harpreet toor, debra markell
March 31, 2021

MarijuaNO: Here's why Queens lawmakers opposed legal weed 

March 31, 2021/ David Brand
MarijuaNO: Here's why Queens lawmakers opposed legal weed 

Addabbo, Pheffer Amato, Barnwell and Rajkumar all opposed legal weed.

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March 31, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Features, Law, news, politics
Joseph Addabbo Jr., stacey pheffer amato, brian barnwell, jenifer rajkumar, legal marijuana, legal weed
March 12, 2021

Queens’ first female judge broke ground on bench 61 years ago

March 12, 2021/ Guest User
Queens’ first female judge broke ground on bench 61 years ago

Before Joan O’Dwyer was appointed to serve on the Queens Criminal Court bench in 1960, she faced questions no judge in the borough had ever been asked before.

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March 12, 2021/ Guest User/
Features, news
courts, joan o'dwyer, Criminal Court, court of claims, Women’s History Month
February 08, 2021

'It felt mystical': Roots lead back to Jamaica grade school for first vaccine recipient and Eagle production chief

February 08, 2021/ David Brand
'It felt mystical': Roots lead back to Jamaica grade school for first vaccine recipient and Eagle production chief

“We are from a place that teaches us self-worth, freedom and community values.”

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February 08, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, Health, Features, news
wayne chambers, sandra lindsay, covid-19, coronavirus, nurse, long island jewish medical center, northwell health, covid vaccine
January 27, 2021

Understanding Mario Cuomo and the ‘Forest Hills Compromise’

January 27, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Understanding Mario Cuomo and the ‘Forest Hills Compromise’

Mario Cuomo rose to prominence through his work mediating housing issues in Corona and later Forest Hills.

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January 27, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Central Queens, Voices, Features, Housing
prameet kumar, mario cuomo, forest hills compromise, queens history
January 19, 2021

‘We create our own sanctuaries’: Finding refuge in Elmhurst’s community sculpture garden 

January 19, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
‘We create our own sanctuaries’: Finding refuge in Elmhurst’s community sculpture garden 

“These are little gems in our city that we can use to become our own little personal sanctuaries.”

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January 19, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Central Queens, Art, news, Entertainment, Features
Sara Herschander, elmhurst, elmhurst sculpture garden, community garden, yvonne shortt, sculpture, art, public art
January 08, 2021

Queens state senate candidate joined pro-Trump march on U.S. Capitol

January 08, 2021/ David Brand
Queens state senate candidate joined pro-Trump march on U.S. Capitol

Elisa Nahoum received 37 percent of the vote in a November 2020 state senate election.

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January 08, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Features, Law, news, northern queens
elisa nahoum, john liu, u.s. capitol, far right insurrection, trump, state senate
January 04, 2021

Mariachi Real De Mexico represents Richmond Hill in 2021 Beat of the Boroughs fest

January 04, 2021/ Guest User
Mariachi Real De Mexico represents Richmond Hill in 2021 Beat of the Boroughs fest

Mariachi music is not just a genre; it is a whole tradition and heritage

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January 04, 2021/ Guest User/
Art, Communities, Entertainment, Features, Voices
RIchmond Hill, beat of the boroughs, mariachi, Mexico
December 29, 2020

Pandemic, protests and politics: These were the stories that defined Queens in 2020

December 29, 2020/ David Brand
Pandemic, protests and politics: These were the stories that defined Queens in 2020

What stories resonated most with you in 2020? Let us know

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December 29, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Crime, Business, equity, Features, Health, Food, Law, news, Sports
covid-19, coronavirus, long island jewish medical center, elmhurst hospital, st. john's episcopal hospital, mets, steve cohen, far rockaway, elmhurst, jackson heights, jamaica, astoria
November 29, 2020

Special needs students sue for proper resources during pandemic

November 29, 2020/ David Brand
Special needs students sue for proper resources during pandemic

More than 500 families who have signed onto a recent lawsuit filed against school districts nationwide.

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November 29, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Education, equity, Features, news, Law
IEPs, special needs, Department of education, students with special needs
November 23, 2020

Seal sightings are up in NYC, but the marine mammals aren’t as cuddly as they seem

November 23, 2020/ Special to the Eagle
Seal sightings are up in NYC, but the marine mammals aren’t as cuddly as they seem

“We have had cases of people trying to pick them up and carry them back into the water, which is extremely dangerous.”

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November 23, 2020/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Environment, Features, news, Rockaways
aaron tremper, seals, seal sightings, rockaways, marine wildlife, new york marine rescue center, beaches, wildlife
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