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September 12, 2019

Queens’ hip-hop legends take center stage at Jamaica’s Central Library

September 12, 2019/ Guest User
Queens’ hip-hop legends take center stage at Jamaica’s Central Library

Three hip-hop legends are immortalized in sculpture.

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September 12, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, Entertainment, Features, news, Southern Queens
hip-hop, Sherwin Banfield, Astoria, Queens Public Library, Jam Master Jay, Run-DMC, Phife Dawg, St. Albans, A Tribe Called Quest, Prodigy, Queensbridge, Mobb Deep, Jamaica, Ralph McDaniels
September 12, 2019

NYPD takes Crime Stoppers to the app store

September 12, 2019/ Guest User
NYPD takes Crime Stoppers to the app store

The app also allows users to submit tips to investigators with attached images, documents, and videos.

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September 12, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Central Queens, Communities, eastern queens, Features, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Crime Stoppers, NYPD, app store, iPhone, Android
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 12, 2019

Costa Constantinides would take climate crisis fight to Borough Hall

September 12, 2019/ Guest User
Costa Constantinides would take climate crisis fight to Borough Hall

“You should have an active role in leading the borough. That’s your job. It shouldn’t be only a cheerleader.”

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September 12, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Features, Health, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Transit, Western Queens
Queens borough president, Costa Constantinides, District 22, Astoria, Committee on Environmental Protection, climate change, Rikers Island, DSA, Democratic Socialists of America, Climate Mobilization Act, Tiffany Cabán, Melinda Katz, Joe Murray, COSTA 2021, New York State Board of Elections, IPCC, Amazon, Amazon HQ, Long Island City, LIC, community jails, jail
September 11, 2019

‘We did not fall’: Court officers remember colleagues who died on 9/11

September 11, 2019/ Guest User
‘We did not fall’: Court officers remember colleagues who died on 9/11

“I think everyone in this room knows where they were that day.”

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September 11, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Communities, Features, news
Queens Criminal Courthouse, court officers, 9/11, September 11, William Harry Thompson, Mitchel Wallace, Thomas Jurgens, Theodore “Teddy” Leoutsakos, Astoria, Frank Barry, Fraternal Order of Court Officers, Tywon Bethea
September 11, 2019

Proposed 200-bed women’s jail deserves more attention, advocates say

September 11, 2019/ David Brand
Proposed 200-bed women’s jail deserves more attention, advocates say

“We’re an afterthought because typically, we think women don’t get arrested.”

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September 11, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Crime, Features, Law, news, Rikers Island
women's jail, kew gardens, jail plan, helen rosenthal, department of correction, doc, Rose M. Singer Center, close rosie's, queens criminal courthouse
September 10, 2019

Queens Night Market to make appearance at Flushing Meadows Corona Park gala

September 10, 2019/ Guest User
Queens Night Market to make appearance at Flushing Meadows Corona Park gala

The gala will feature some of the most popular vendors from the Queens International Night Market serving food and drink, with entertainment provided by local DJ David Paul.

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September 10, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Entertainment, Features, news
Flushing Meadows Corona Par, Evening Under the Sphere, Unisphere, John Wang, Queens Night Market, Mitchell Silver, Corona, Flushing, parks
September 10, 2019

New shelter approved in Ridgewood, but not for the homeless

September 10, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
New shelter approved in Ridgewood, but not for the homeless

“We know there are areas of Queens that are underserved. We want to serve them.”

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September 10, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, news, politics
Risa Weinstock, Maspeth, animals, Vincent Arcuri, Community Board 5, Ridgewood, homeless shelter
September 10, 2019

Court officers honor colleagues who died on 9/11

September 10, 2019/ David Brand
Court officers honor colleagues who died on 9/11

More than twenty officers ran into the building to rescue victims of the attack on Sept. 11, 2001. Three didn’t make it out.

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September 10, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, Features, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Voices, Western Queens
court officers, 9/11, World Trade Center, William Harry Thompson, Mitchel Wallace, Thomas Jurgens, Theodore “Teddy” Leoutsakos, Queens Criminal Courthouse, Joseph Baccellieri, New York State Court Officers Academy, Queens Supreme Court, Janet DiFiore, Lawrence Marks, Vito C. Caruso, Michael Magliano, Edwina Mendelson, Costa Constantinides, Michael Gianaris, Astoria
September 09, 2019

Long-awaited World’s Fair site rehab set to begin

September 09, 2019/ Guest User
Long-awaited World’s Fair site rehab set to begin

After the Unisphere, Queens’ unofficial symbol, the Observation Towers are the most recognizable feature of the old fairgrounds.

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September 09, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Features, news, Entertainment, politics
New York State Pavilion Observation Towers, 1964 World’s Fair, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Flushing, Corona, Bill de Blasio, City Council, Melinda Katz, Unisphere, Fountain of the Fairs, World’s Fair Marina
September 09, 2019

The 17th annual Seniors Appreciation Month begins

September 09, 2019/ Guest User
The 17th annual Seniors Appreciation Month begins

“Senior Appreciation Month is a very special time for us, as we honor the legacy of our senior citizens and their contributions to our society.”

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September 09, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Features, news, politics
I. Daneek Miller, Seniors Appreciation Month, Adrienne Adams, Donovan Richards, Rory Lancman, Barry Grodenchik, Gregory Meeks, Leroy Comrie, James Sanders Jr., John Liu, Vivian Cook, Michelle Titus, Alicia Hyndman, Clyde Vanel, Melinda Katz
September 09, 2019

Queens trails NYC in Raise the Age as DA challenges prolong the removal process

September 09, 2019/ David Brand
Queens trails NYC in Raise the Age as DA challenges prolong the removal process

“In Queens, the low number of removals, relates to the People’s refusal to consent which delays the case significantly.”

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September 09, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news, Communities
raise the age, queens, queens da's office, queens prosecutors, legal aid, nancy ginsburg, extraordinary circumstances, joseph zayas
September 06, 2019

Exhibit details Queens College’s long history of student dissent

September 06, 2019/ Guest User
Exhibit details Queens College’s long history of student dissent

Learn about how Students for a Democratic Society protested the military and corporate presence on Queens College’s campus.

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September 06, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Features, Education, news
CAMPUS UNREST AT 50, Queens College, LGBT, anti-war, Vietnam War, Rikers Island, Benjamin Rosenthal Library
September 06, 2019

How some of the world’s best pianos were built in Queens

September 06, 2019/ Guest User
How some of the world’s best pianos were built in Queens

Despite Astoria’s ever-changing landscape, music still plays through the neighborhood. 

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September 06, 2019/ Guest User/
news, Features, Western Queens
Steinway & Sons, piano, Astoria, Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg, No. 7 train, subway, N train, W train
September 06, 2019

Want to play a set? Head to Fresh Meadows

September 06, 2019/ David Brand
Want to play a set? Head to Fresh Meadows

Fresh Meadows has the most public courts of any neighborhood in Queens.

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September 06, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Features, news, Western Queens, Sports
U.S. Open, tennis, Fresh Meadows, Astoria, St. Albans, Alley Pond Tennis Center, Forest Park, Astoria Park, Flushing Meadows Corona Park
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