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December 12, 2019

Elmhurst’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial set to open this month

December 12, 2019/ Guest User
Elmhurst’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial set to open this month

The memorial sits on the northwest corner of Elmhurst Park.

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December 12, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Communities, Features, news
Vietnam War, Elmhurst, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Melinda Katz, Parks Department
December 11, 2019

Name this park

December 11, 2019/ Guest User
Name this park

Bridge and Tunnel Park needs a new name. Can you help?

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December 11, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, news, Western Queens
LIC, Long Island City, Bridge and Tunnel Park, Jimmy Van Bramer, Parks Department, Mitchell Silver
December 10, 2019

The guy who ate that $120K banana is a Long Island City artist

December 10, 2019/ Guest User
The guy who ate that $120K banana is a Long Island City artist

David Datuna was a little bit hungry at the time.

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December 10, 2019/ Guest User/
news, Features, Western Queens
banana, LIC, Long Island City, David Datuna, art, Art Basel Miami
December 10, 2019

Bail reform opponents face ‘fear mongering’ critique at Kew Gardens meeting

December 10, 2019/ David Brand
Bail reform opponents face ‘fear mongering’ critique at Kew Gardens meeting

“This bail reform law has been a reaction to overreach by law enforcement.”

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December 10, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Features, Law, news, politics, Central Queens
james quinn, robert holden, fear mongering, Community Board 9, kew gardens, bail reform, close rikers, rikers island, state senate
December 09, 2019

Small theaters persevere despite harsh economic climate, new city study finds

December 09, 2019/ Guest User
Small theaters persevere despite harsh economic climate, new city study finds

Smaller theaters, especially in Brooklyn and Queens, give New Yorkers opportunities to build their communities and can even inspire social change, according to a study.

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December 09, 2019/ Guest User/
Business, Features, news, Western Queens, Entertainment
theater, Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, The Broadway League, The Secret Theatre, Scott Stringer, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
December 06, 2019

JFK Airport’s TWA Hotel receives state historic preservation award

December 06, 2019/ Guest User
JFK Airport’s TWA Hotel receives state historic preservation award

It’s the only Queens historic site to receive a 2019 State Historic Preservation Award this year.

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December 06, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Features, news, Southern Queens
JFK Airport, TWA Hotel, Andrew Cuomo
December 05, 2019

Queens DA’s cop credibility database includes 406 officers named in lawsuits

December 05, 2019/ David Brand
Queens DA’s cop credibility database includes 406 officers named in lawsuits

“Just turning over a list of officers that have civil rights lawsuits against them is not sharing anything that isn’t publicly available.”

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December 05, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news
queens da, prosecutors, nypd, internal database of cops with credibility issues
December 04, 2019

The Eagle’s Victoria Merlino to participate in neighborhood reporting panel

December 04, 2019/ Guest User
The Eagle’s Victoria Merlino to participate in neighborhood reporting panel

The panel seeks to uncover how local publications, like the Eagle, have adapted to shifts in news media.

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December 04, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, Education, news
Victoria Merlino, Queens Eagle, local news
December 04, 2019

Nearly 1,200 people have sued their alleged abusers under the state’s Child Victims Act

December 04, 2019/ David Brand
Nearly 1,200 people have sued their alleged abusers under the state’s Child Victims Act

Survivors of sexual abuse are coming forward.

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December 04, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Central Queens, eastern queens, Features, Health, news, Law, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
sex abuse, Child Victims Act, Queens Supreme Court, Office of Court Administration, Chereé Buggs, Laurence Love
December 02, 2019

Four Queens coffee spots to hide away in this winter

December 02, 2019/ Guest User
Four Queens coffee spots to hide away in this winter

There is at least one cozy place to go when the snow won’t let up.

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December 02, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Business, eastern queens, Features, news, Western Queens
Flushing, LIC, Long Island City, coffee, Sunnyside, coffee shops
December 02, 2019

CUNY staff union contract ratified after yearslong struggle

December 02, 2019/ David Brand
CUNY staff union contract ratified after yearslong struggle

Professors will see salary increases across the board, as well as minimum pay for a three-credit course increasing to $5,500.

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December 02, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Education, Features, news, Southern Queens, northern queens, Western Queens
CUNY, PSC, Professional Staff Congress, Félix Matos Rodríguez
December 02, 2019

Council will consider bill that sheds light on facial recognition and police surveillance

December 02, 2019/ David Brand
Council will consider bill that sheds light on facial recognition and police surveillance

“We must ensure that the constitutional rights of the public are protected.”

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December 02, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Features, Law, news, politics
post act, city council, vanessa gibson, committee on public safety, donovan richards, facial recognition, surveillance, NYPD
November 29, 2019

Check out these illustrated scenes of the Thanksgiving Day Parade

November 29, 2019/ David Brand
Check out these illustrated scenes of the Thanksgiving Day Parade

Artist Andrew Hermida braved the cold to illustrate Thursday’s parade.

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November 29, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Entertainment, Features
Andrew Hermida, thanksgiving day parade, illustration, balloons, parade, macy's thanksgiving day parade
November 28, 2019

Queens judges will release 12 defendants just before bail overhaul

November 28, 2019/ David Brand
Queens judges will release 12 defendants just before bail overhaul

They are charged with a variety of offenses and will be released Dec. 27 or Dec. 31.

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November 28, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news
queens criminal court, bail reform, acting queens da john ryan, bail, securing orders
November 27, 2019

Queens DA releases list of cops with credibility issues

November 27, 2019/ David Brand
Queens DA releases list of cops with credibility issues

The list includes 65 officers with adverse credibility findings.

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November 27, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law
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