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January 16, 2020

An ‘Urban Campfire’ comes to Flushing

January 16, 2020/ Guest User
An ‘Urban Campfire’ comes to Flushing

Rock out in Flushing!

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January 16, 2020/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Features, Entertainment, news
Flushing, Urban Campfire, Flushing Town Hall, music
January 16, 2020

Alley Pond Environmental Center cuts ribbon on new temporary HQ

January 16, 2020/ Guest User
Alley Pond Environmental Center cuts ribbon on new temporary HQ

The temporary headquarters will remain on 76th Avenue for two years while its main building on Northern Boulevard is renovated.

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January 16, 2020/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Education, Features, news
Barry Grodenchik, APEC, Michael Dockett, Irene Scheid, Alley Pond Environmental Center, Alley Pond Park
January 16, 2020

NYC Parks’ Mulchfest 2020 collects record number of trees

January 16, 2020/ Noah Singer
NYC Parks’ Mulchfest 2020 collects record number of trees

This year’s initiative received trees at 67 drop-off sites at city parks and community gardens.

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January 16, 2020/ Noah Singer/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Features, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Mulchfest, NYC Parks Department, Christmas, Mitchell J. Silver
January 15, 2020

Coffee talk: LIC shop educates brewers and baristas

January 15, 2020/ Noah Singer
Coffee talk: LIC shop educates brewers and baristas

The owners designed their shop to encourage industry collaboration. 

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January 15, 2020/ Noah Singer/
Western Queens, news, Education, Features
LIC, coffee, Long Island City, Coffee Project New York
January 14, 2020

The family living above Neir’s Tavern is still facing eviction

January 14, 2020/ David Brand
The family living above Neir’s Tavern is still facing eviction

“We feel good that they’re helping the bar, but we want the same opportunity and the same help.”

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January 14, 2020/ David Brand/
Central Queens, Communities, Features, news, Law
Neir's Tavern, Bill de Blasio, tenant rights, eviction, Queens Housing Court
January 14, 2020

Queens-based Afro-Columbian music and dance group to perform at Flushing Town Hall

January 14, 2020/ Noah Singer
Queens-based Afro-Columbian music and dance group to perform at Flushing Town Hall

All three musicians live in Queens, and were born and raised in Colombia. 

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January 14, 2020/ Noah Singer/
eastern queens, Entertainment, Features, news
Flushing, Flushing Town Hall, Afro-Columbian music, Grupo Rebolu
January 14, 2020

Forest Hills volunteer fair plans to unite Queens nonprofits with volunteers

January 14, 2020/ Noah Singer
Forest Hills volunteer fair plans to unite Queens nonprofits with volunteers

The church’s World Service Committee will hold the recruitment event at the Church-in-the-Gardens Community House on Feb. 23.

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January 14, 2020/ Noah Singer/
Central Queens, Features, news
Church-in-the-Gardens, Forest Hills, volunteer
January 14, 2020

Ahead of Census, Queens nonprofits hit the streets to fight fear and confusion

January 14, 2020/ Rachel Vick
Ahead of Census, Queens nonprofits hit the streets to fight fear and confusion

Community and advocacy will attempt to bridge the digital divide and combat language barriers to reach historically undercounted groups.

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January 14, 2020/ Rachel Vick/
Central Queens, Communities, eastern queens, news, Features, Western Queens
2020 Census, census worker, Donald Trump, Bill de Blasio, City Council, Jamaica, Hollis, South Ozone Park, Rosedale, MinKwon Center for Community Action, Desis Rising Up and Moving
January 14, 2020

UPDATE: Amid disparities, applications open for Queens’ 14 community boards

January 14, 2020/ David Brand
UPDATE: Amid disparities, applications open for Queens’ 14 community boards

“It’s an opportunity to make sure … community boards are more representative of the communities they serve.”

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January 14, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Features
queens community boards, borough president, Civic Engagement Commission
January 14, 2020

Jamaica high schoolers take first place at auto repair tournament

January 14, 2020/ Guest User
Jamaica high schoolers take first place at auto repair tournament

Omesh Deaudharrie and Brian Persaud, both seniors, won top honors by correctly diagnosing and fixing pre-programmed bugs in a Mazda.

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January 14, 2020/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Features, Education, news, northern queens, Transit
Jamaica, Thomas Edison High School, cars, Whitestone, kids, students, New York City Auto Tech Competition, Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association
January 12, 2020

Cheers for Neir’s: Ancient bar staves off extinction with city intervention

January 12, 2020/ David Brand
Cheers for Neir’s: Ancient bar staves off extinction with city intervention

“We’re all a community.”

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January 12, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Southern Queens, Business, Features
neir's tavern, mayor bill de blasio, woodhaven
January 10, 2020

Bubble tea booms in Flushing

January 10, 2020/ Special to the Eagle
Bubble tea booms in Flushing

As Flushing’s Chinese population grows, so does its bubble tea industry.

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January 10, 2020/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, eastern queens, Business, Features, news
Flushing, bubble tea, Tiger Sugar, Main Street
January 10, 2020

De Blasio pledges to help stop Neir’s Tavern closure

January 10, 2020/ Guest User
De Blasio pledges to help stop Neir’s Tavern closure

Neir’s has been in operation in some capacity since 1829.

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January 10, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, news, politics, Central Queens
Neir’s Tavern, Bill de Blasio, WNYC
January 09, 2020

Rent hike kills 190-year-old Woodhaven tavern

January 09, 2020/ Guest User
Rent hike kills 190-year-old Woodhaven tavern

Neir’s owner, Loy Gordon, said he could no longer afford to operate the bar, which opened when Andrew Jackson was president. 

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January 09, 2020/ Guest User/
Central Queens, Features, news
Neir's Tavern, Woodhaven, Queens Tourism Counci, Goodfellas, Loy Gordon
January 09, 2020

Public law library is Queens’ quiet courthouse wonder

January 09, 2020/ Rachel Vick
Public law library is Queens’ quiet courthouse wonder

The wood-paneled library is a quiet oasis for attorneys and court personnel on the sixth floor of the Queens County Supreme Courthouse.

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January 09, 2020/ Rachel Vick/
eastern queens, Law, news, Features
Queens Supreme Courthouse, law library, reading
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