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December 03, 2021

Queens lawmakers split on immigrant voting bill

December 03, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens lawmakers split on immigrant voting bill

“If they pay their taxes, as I did when I had a green card, then they should have a right to elect their local leaders.”

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December 03, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news
voting, voting rights, city council, Intro 1867, Robert Holden, Karen Koslowitz, James Gennaro, Barry Grodenchik, Paul Vallone, joann ariola, Peter Koo, Francisco Moya, Daniel Dromm, Jimmy Van Bramer, I. Daneek Miller, Adrienne Adams, Selvena Brooks-Powers, Tiffany Cabán
August 30, 2021

City Council creates more programming on Rikers

August 30, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
City Council creates more programming on Rikers

“We’re chipping away at the enormous health equity issues.”

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August 30, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
equity, Health, Rikers Island, news
city council, rikers island, incarceration, department of justice, doc, Selvena Brooks-Powers, Karen Koslowitz, Helen Rosenthal, Jumaane Williams
August 06, 2021

DOT begins construction on final stretch of Queens Blvd. bike lane

August 06, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
DOT begins construction on final stretch of Queens Blvd. bike lane

“The best thing we can do to promote bicycling is to create conditions where cyclists can ride safely and confidently throughout our city.”

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August 06, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news, Transit
Queens Boulevard Bike Lane, Queens Boulevard, forest hills, bill de blasio, Karen Koslowitz, bike lane, Department of Transportation
May 13, 2021

Queens Boulevard bike lane gets kicked into gear after delay

May 13, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens Boulevard bike lane gets kicked into gear after delay

After a delay last year, the Queens Boulevard bike line is expected to be completed by fall of this year.

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May 13, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Transit
Families for Safe Street, Queens Boulevard, Queens Boulevard Bike Lane, Forest Hills, Karen Koslowitz, Mayor Bill de Blasio
February 21, 2020

City reconsiders Queens Boulevard bike lane plan — again

February 21, 2020/ David Brand
City reconsiders Queens Boulevard bike lane plan — again

Community boards have opposed service road bike lanes because they say they would remove roughly 200 parking spots.

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February 21, 2020/ David Brand/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, Transit
Department of Transportation, Polly Trottenberg, Bill de Blasio, Karen Koslowitz, Forest Hills, cycling
February 20, 2020

De Blasio denounces ‘propaganda’ while calling for bail law change

February 20, 2020/ David Brand
De Blasio denounces ‘propaganda’ while calling for bail law change

De Blasio has criticized the bail law for not giving judges discretion to send people to jail.

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February 20, 2020/ David Brand/
news, politics, Law, Crime, eastern queens, Central Queens, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Bill de Blasio, Karen Koslowitz, Andrew Hevesi
January 02, 2020

Jewish leaders plan solidarity march amid anti-Semitic attacks

January 02, 2020/ Guest User
Jewish leaders plan solidarity march amid anti-Semitic attacks

Jewish leaders are inviting residents of all backgrounds to join them this week as they march across the Brooklyn Bridge.

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January 02, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Crime, news
anti-Semitism, Jewish Community Relations Council, Anti Defamation League, Global Jewish Advocacy, New York Board of Rabbis, City Council, Costa Constantinides, Barry Grodenchik, Rory Lancman, Karen Koslowitz, Judaism, Bill de Blasio, hate crimes
December 30, 2019

A year in Queens land use

December 30, 2019/ Guest User
A year in Queens land use

Land use concerns took center stage from Far Rockaway to Long Island City.

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December 30, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, Business, eastern queens, news, Law, politics, northern queens, Western Queens, Southern Queens
Karen Koslowitz, Rikers Island, jails, community jails, Amazon, homeless shelter, Middle Village, Kew Gardens, Far Rockaway, Astoria, Target
December 13, 2019

Queens Jewish leaders consider community safety after Jersey City attack

December 13, 2019/ Guest User
Queens Jewish leaders consider community safety after Jersey City attack

Queens has had a number of high profile anti-Semitic incidents this year.

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December 13, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Features, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Voices
Jersey City, anti-Semitism, Ridgewood, Breezy Point, Rego Park, Forest Hills, Bill de Blasio, Karen Koslowitz, Daniel Rosenthal, Jewish community
December 09, 2019

Fifteen Queens lawmakers say they’re ‘watching’ Amazon warehouse working conditions

December 09, 2019/ David Brand
Fifteen Queens lawmakers say they’re ‘watching’ Amazon warehouse working conditions

The Queens signatories include both supporters and opponents of Amazon’s high-profile plan to build a corporate campus in Long Island City.

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December 09, 2019/ David Brand/
Business, news, politics, Western Queens
Amazon, Woodside, Corey Johnson, Michael Gianaris, Jessica Ramos, James Sanders, Aravella Simotas, Nily Rozic, Catalina Cruz, Ron Kim, I. Daneek Miller, Karen Koslowitz, Barry Grodenchik, Rory Lancman, Franciso Moya, Donovan Richards, Jimmy Van Bramer, Antonio Reynoso, Costa Costantinides
October 17, 2019

The new jail is coming. What does that mean for people in Queens Criminal Court?

October 17, 2019/ David Brand
The new jail is coming. What does that mean for people in Queens Criminal Court?

An hour before the City Council began to vote in favor of an unprecedented plan to build four new jails, it was business as usual at the courthouse. 

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October 17, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Central Queens, Communities, Features, Law, news, politics, Voices
Queens Criminal Court, community jails, borough-based jails, Karen Koslowitz, Rikers Island, Queens Boulevard, Queens House of Detention, court officers, Kew Gardens, Briarwood
October 15, 2019

City shrinks size of four proposed jails, including Kew Gardens detention tower

October 15, 2019/ David Brand
City shrinks size of four proposed jails, including Kew Gardens detention tower

The proposed jail sizes across the city decreased by an average of 90 feet based on several factors — including a revised jail population estimate.

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October 15, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Communities, Law, news, politics
Kew Gardens, borough-based jails, community jails, Bill de Blasio, Corey Johnson, Karen Koslowitz, Margaret Chin, Stephen Levin, Donovan Richards, Rikers Island, No New Jails
October 02, 2019

Forest Hills mural celebrates famous former resident Helen Keller

October 02, 2019/ Guest User
Forest Hills mural celebrates famous former resident Helen Keller

“The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.”

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October 02, 2019/ Guest User/
news
Helen Keller, Karen Koslowitz, Queens Economic Development Corporation, mural
September 12, 2019

The jail plan will likely pass. And the towers are getting smaller.

September 12, 2019/ David Brand
The jail plan will likely pass. And the towers are getting smaller.

Where do New York City Council members stand on the jail plan?

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September 12, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Central Queens, Features, news, politics, Law, Voices
community jails, borough-based jails, jails, Rikers Island, No New Jails, Close Rikers, City Council, ULURP, George Artz, Corey Johnson, Bill de Blasio, Queens Detention Center, Kew Gardens, Adrienne Adams, Karen Koslowitz, Rory Lancman
September 04, 2019

Local councilmembers will reduce height of proposed jail towers, staffers say

September 04, 2019/ David Brand
Local councilmembers will reduce height of proposed jail towers, staffers say

The plan, which passed the City Planning Commission on Tuesday, currently calls for building four new jails with capacity for 1,150 detainees each by 2026.

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September 04, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, news, Law, Crime
Karen Koslowitz, Stephen Levin, community jails, Bill de Blasio, No New Jails, Rikers Island, jails, Kew Gardens, City Planning Commission
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