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January 31, 2020

Administrative clerk Kevin Rothermel streamlines Queens’ record-keeping process

January 31, 2020/ Rachel Vick
Administrative clerk Kevin Rothermel streamlines Queens’ record-keeping process

He does his best to help the people of Queens.

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January 31, 2020/ Rachel Vick/
Communities, Central Queens, Law, news, Features
Kevin Rothermel, Queens Supreme Courthouse, record keeping
January 31, 2020

Queens-born journalist Gwen Ifill honored with postage stamp

January 31, 2020/ Guest User
Queens-born journalist Gwen Ifill honored with postage stamp

Ifill paved the way as the first African-American woman to host a major U.S. political talk show.

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January 31, 2020/ Guest User/
eastern queens, news, Features, Southern Queens
Gwen Ifill, U.S. Postal Service, Jamaica, Black History Month, journalism
January 31, 2020

Health Department says no coronavirus in NYC, despite scary NYPD warning

January 31, 2020/ David Brand
Health Department says no coronavirus in NYC, despite scary NYPD warning

“There are NO suspected or confirmed cases in NYC.”

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January 31, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, Health, news
nypd, coronavirus, elmhurst hospital, department of health
January 31, 2020

Rabbi who marched with King inspires Queens legal leaders

January 31, 2020/ Guest User
Rabbi who marched with King inspires Queens legal leaders

“That’s what hate feasts on — getting two minorites to work against each other.”

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January 31, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Features, news
Martin Luther King Jr., Moshe Shur, civil rights, Macon B. Allen Black Bar Association
January 30, 2020

Supreme Court archives catalogue the history of Queens

January 30, 2020/ Guest User
Supreme Court archives catalogue the history of Queens

Away from the rush of day-to-day court life, the court’s archives serve as time capsule for legal history and detail centuries of life in Queens.

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January 30, 2020/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Law, news, Features
Audrey Pheffer, Kevin Rothermel, Supreme Court archives
January 30, 2020

Queens Holocaust survivors mark 75th Anniversary of Auschwitz liberation

January 30, 2020/ Guest User
Queens Holocaust survivors mark 75th Anniversary of Auschwitz liberation

The Queens residents, originally from Poland and the former Soviet Union, were among nearly 100 survivors from across New York City who attended the commemoration.

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January 30, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, news
Holocaust, Auschwitz, Judaism
January 30, 2020

Schools chancellor, Congresswoman trade heated tweets over school safety

January 30, 2020/ Guest User
Schools chancellor, Congresswoman trade heated tweets over school safety

“No. Enough. I’ve spoken to you personally 4 times about these issues.”

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January 30, 2020/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Education, news, Features, politics, northern queens
Grace Meng, Richard Carranza, Bayside, Marie Curie Middle School, school safety, Department of Education, Brad Lander
January 30, 2020

Trial date set for Neir’s Tavern neighbors facing eviction

January 30, 2020/ David Brand
Trial date set for Neir’s Tavern neighbors 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 30, 2020/ David Brand/
Central Queens, Business, news, Features
housing, Neir's Tavern, Woodhaven, Bill de Blasio
January 29, 2020

Four candidates dropped from ballot in Queens borough president race

January 29, 2020/ David Brand
Four candidates dropped from ballot in Queens borough president race

Another candidate who dropped out of the race last week will nevertheless appear on the ballot under New York election law. 

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January 29, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, news, politics
queens borough president, anthony miranda, election law
January 29, 2020

Record number of volunteers canvass streets for annual homeless count

January 29, 2020/ Rachel Vick
Record number of volunteers canvass streets for annual homeless count

“In a world where you can be anything, be kind.”

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January 29, 2020/ Rachel Vick/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Communities, news, Features, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
Ozone Park, homelessness, Homeless Outreach Population Estimate, HOPE, Department of Homeless Services
January 29, 2020

City probes Jamaica shelter provider’s ‘truly problematic’ dealings

January 29, 2020/ David Brand
City probes Jamaica shelter provider’s ‘truly problematic’ dealings

“This is not a good situation.”

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January 29, 2020/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Law, news, Health, Features
Department of Homeless Services, Jamaica, Children’s Community Services, Bill de Blasio, shelters, homelessness
January 28, 2020

Public review process begins for plan to actually close Rikers jails

January 28, 2020/ David Brand
Public review process begins for plan to actually close Rikers jails

Though Rikers is technically part of the Bronx, it is located within Queens Community District 1. 

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January 28, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, Law, news, Western Queens
rikers island, land use, borough hall, borough president
January 28, 2020

After ‘public charge’ setback, advocates urge immigrants to seek legal guidance

January 28, 2020/ Guest User
After ‘public charge’ setback, advocates urge immigrants to seek legal guidance

“It is critical that immigrants and their families … consult legal advocates who understand the rule before assuming it applies to them.”

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January 28, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, Law, news
public charge rule, legal aid, Make the Road New York, letitia james, u.s. supreme court
January 28, 2020

Advocates rally for ‘trans ban’ repeal absent from Cuomo’s budget

January 28, 2020/ Guest User
Advocates rally for ‘trans ban’ repeal absent from Cuomo’s budget

“Our community has been criminalized for what they wear, who they are and for existing in public.”

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January 28, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, Features, news
transgender new yorkers, loitering law, walking while trans, State Sen. Brad Hoylman, Assemblymember Amy Paulin, walking while trans ban, Andrew Cuomo, executive budget
January 27, 2020

Law professors condemn bail reform ‘fear-mongering’ in letter to local media

January 27, 2020/ David Brand
Law professors condemn bail reform ‘fear-mongering’ in letter to local media

“The danger of fear-driven news coverage cannot be overstated.”

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January 27, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Features, Law, news
bail reform, bail laws, backlash, new york press club, letter
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