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April 30, 2019

Longtime Republican Betty Lugo remains open to GOP nomination for Queens DA

April 30, 2019/ David Brand
Longtime Republican Betty Lugo remains open to GOP nomination for Queens DA

“Yes, I would consider it. We should look at the person, not the party.”

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April 30, 2019/ David Brand/
Features, Law, news, politics
betty lugo, robert holden, queens da, queens gop, daniel kogan, republican party, queens da race, #queensda
April 29, 2019

MTA celebrates National Poetry Month with interactive “Poetry in Motion” guide

April 29, 2019/ Guest User
MTA celebrates National Poetry Month with interactive “Poetry in Motion” guide

As National Poetry Month comes to a close, the MTA is making riders’ commutes a bit brighter with a new interactive guide to “Poetry in Motion.”

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April 29, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Central Queens, Education, news, Features, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Transit
poetry, National Poetry Month, MTA, subway, bus, MTA Arts & Design, Sandra Bloodworth, Long Island City, LIC, Ridgewood, Ozone Park, Woodside
April 26, 2019

Two Queens lawmakers lead fight for farmworkers’ rights

April 26, 2019/ David Brand
Two Queens lawmakers lead fight for farmworkers’ rights

Farmworkers — who are mostly Latinx — still have no right to collectively bargain, receive overtime or have a day off.

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April 26, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, politics, Features, Voices
farmworkers, Jessica Ramos, Cathy Nolan, Federal Labor Relations Act, New Deal Coalition, State Senate, State Assembly, New York Farm Bureau, David Fisher, Joseph Addabbo, Michael Gianaris, John Liu, James Sanders, Toby Ann Stavisky
April 26, 2019

Thousands of commuters rely on dollar vans, NYC’s other transit system

April 26, 2019/ Angel Torres
Thousands of commuters rely on dollar vans, NYC’s other transit system

There’s a lesser known, but equally important, mode of transportation in Southeast Queens.

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April 26, 2019/ Angel Torres/
Communities, eastern queens, Features, news, Law, Transit, Southern Queens
Jamaica Center, Jamaica, dollar vans, Rosedale, MTA, bus, subway, Q5, Q4, MetroCard, Queens Village, St. Albans, Laurelton
April 25, 2019

Five iconic Queens landmarks to visit this summer

April 25, 2019/ Guest User
Five iconic Queens landmarks to visit this summer

From movie studios to stately homes, Queens has a long history that’s easy to access and, in some cases, completely free to experience.

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April 25, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Entertainment, Features, news, Western Queens
Forest Park Carousel, Woodhaven, Forest Park, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Poppenhusen Branch, Queens Public Library, College Point, Pepsi-Cola sign, East River, Long Island City, LIC, landmark, Astoria Park pool, Astoria
April 25, 2019

It’s in Queens this weekend (April 26-28)

April 25, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
It’s in Queens this weekend (April 26-28)

Queens fun is predictably awesome with Latin dance, improvisational jazz, comedy, sculpture, some one-person plays, bird-watching and sculpture.

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April 25, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Education, Communities, Central Queens, Crime, eastern queens, Law, news, Southern Queens, Entertainment, Features
It's In Queens, queens tourism council, music, jazz, sculpture, LGBTQ+, Sunnyside, Flushing, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Woodside, Bayside, Earth Day, LIC, Long Island City
April 25, 2019

Three Queens DA candidates would release database of cops with credibility issues

April 25, 2019/ David Brand
Three Queens DA candidates would release database of cops with credibility issues

“Concealing police misconduct makes it impossible for defendants to get a fair trial, and for the public to be kept safe."

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April 25, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Features, Law, politics
queens da, rory lancman, robert masters, jose nieves, tiffany cabán, mina malik, melinda katz, betty lugo, gregory lasak, testilying, 50a, database, larry krasner
April 24, 2019

Free musical performances enliven summer in Queens

April 24, 2019/ Guest User
Free musical performances enliven summer in Queens

A total of nine acts will perform across a variety of parks in the borough over the summer.

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April 24, 2019/ Guest User/
news, Features, Entertainment, Western Queens
SummerStage, festivals, Sheila E., Queensbridge Park, Only In Queens, Prince, Socrates Sculpture Park, Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series, Elephant Man, Junior Reid, Estelle, Raging Fyah, Jamaica, reggae, dancehall, dance
April 24, 2019

Wrecking ball is only fix for ‘horrible’ Queens jail, city says

April 24, 2019/ David Brand
Wrecking ball is only fix for ‘horrible’ Queens jail, city says

“Demolition is required.”

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April 24, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Business, Features, news, politics, Rikers Island
borough-based jails, queens house of detention, queens detention center, Queens Criminal Courthouse, mayor's office of criminal justice, mocj
April 23, 2019

City fund champions women in media

April 23, 2019/ Guest User
City fund champions women in media

“Half Life,” a fictional four-part TV series, follows a New York City location scout as she tries to balance raising her kids with pursuing her dream of screenwriting.

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April 23, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, Entertainment, news, Voices
Half Life, MOME, Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, The Greatest Showman, #GreenlightHer
April 23, 2019

Activists protest subway fare increase at Broadway Junction

April 23, 2019/ David Brand
Activists protest subway fare increase at Broadway Junction

“Raising any transit toll is a declaration of war on the hard working men and women of New York City.”

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April 23, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Central Queens, Features
rev. kevin mccall, mta fare hike, chris banks, east new york united
April 23, 2019

Manhattan Republican files paperwork to challenge AOC

April 23, 2019/ David Brand
Manhattan Republican files paperwork to challenge AOC

He has a tough hill to climb. A river to cross, too.

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April 23, 2019/ David Brand/
Western Queens, politics, news, Features
aoc, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, miguel hernandez, manhattan, Republican
April 23, 2019

Thai New Yorkers celebrate Songkran in Elmhurst

April 23, 2019/ David Brand
Thai New Yorkers celebrate Songkran in Elmhurst

Songkran is the most important holiday for the Thai community and features family reunions and symbolic annual house cleaning.

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April 23, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, news, politics
Thailand, Thai, Songkram, Thai New Year, Elmhurst, Daniel Dromm
April 22, 2019

A Far Rockaway boy was fatally struck by a car. Advocates say it was preventable

April 22, 2019/ Guest User
A Far Rockaway boy was fatally struck by a car. Advocates say it was preventable

The death of a Far Rockaway boy struck by a vehicle just moments after exiting a school bus last week has further galvanized pedestrian safety advocates

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April 22, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, news, Law, Southern Queens, Voices, Transit, Features
Far Rockway, Cameron Brown, Gipson Street, Transit Alternatives, Families for Safe Streets, Amy Cohen, Flushing, Hsi-Pei Liao, Bill de Blasio, Vision Zero, Put Safety First, Donovan Richards, District 31
April 22, 2019

‘Accountability in the community’ — probation officers advocate for higher wages

April 22, 2019/ David Brand
 ‘Accountability in the community’ — probation officers advocate for higher wages

“Probation officers are an alternative to incarceration. We save the city and state hundreds of thousands of dollars by keeping people out of the prison system.”

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April 22, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Features, Law, news, Central Queens
United Probation Officers Association, UPOA, Davalnie Powell, probation officers, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Family Court, Criminal Court, higher wages
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