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August 11, 2021

Mayor appoints three judges to New York City courts

August 11, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Mayor appoints three judges to New York City courts

“I have no doubt that they will continue to champion fairness in our court system as New York City recovers from the pandemic.”


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August 11, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news, Law
de blasio, judges, civil court
August 03, 2021

Fight to define solitary confinement continues ahead of council vote

August 03, 2021/ Guest User
Fight to define solitary confinement continues ahead of council vote

“We don’t claim that it’s perfect.”

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August 03, 2021/ Guest User/
news
halt soiltary, boc, doc, Layleen Polanco, rikers, de blasio
July 14, 2021

Summer Youth Employment returns

July 14, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Summer Youth Employment returns

“It’s exciting to be welcoming this new cohort for in-person opportunities.”


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July 14, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news
syep, de blasio, Summer Youth Employment Program
April 20, 2021

NYC restores funding for long-awaited Queens police precinct

April 20, 2021/ David Brand
NYC restores funding for long-awaited Queens police precinct

“Literally this fight has been going on for decades.”

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April 20, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics, Southern Queens
de blasio, selvena brooks-powers, 116th precinct stationhouse, 116th precinct, southeast queens, nypd, police, 105th precinct, rosedale
April 07, 2021

Rockaway Beach will open Memorial Day Weekend

April 07, 2021/ David Brand
Rockaway Beach will open Memorial Day Weekend

“This summer, New York City is going to come alive.”

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April 07, 2021/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, news, Rockaways, Entertainment, Health
rockaway beach, new york city beaches, covid-19, coronavirus, social distancing, de blasio
March 08, 2021

Mayor says NYC will fund resiliency office as federal grant runs dry

March 08, 2021/ David Brand
Mayor says NYC will fund resiliency office as federal grant runs dry

Funding for the Mayor’s Office of Resiliency is set to run out next year.

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March 08, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Environment, news, Law
de blasio, mayor's office of resiliency, costa constantinides, justin brannan, climate crisis
February 17, 2021

With hotel industry in crisis, Queens electeds back plan to suspend late tax penalties 

February 17, 2021/ David Brand
With hotel industry in crisis, Queens electeds back plan to suspend late tax penalties 

“If you close the doors, then there’s the possibility you never open them again.”

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February 17, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Business, news, Law
Sheraton LaGuardia East, hotels, de blasio, hotel association of nyc
February 01, 2021

Blizzard blankets Queens, postponing COVID vaccines

February 01, 2021/ David Brand
Blizzard blankets Queens, postponing COVID vaccines

There were 17 inches of snow in Bellerose as of 8 p.m.

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February 01, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, eastern queens, news, politics
blizzard, national weather service, ed grayson, de blasio, bellerose
December 08, 2020

Indoor restrictions likely to take effect in ‘matter of days,' de Blasio says

December 08, 2020/ David Brand
Indoor restrictions likely to take effect in ‘matter of days,' de Blasio says

“This is the last big battle.”

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December 08, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Entertainment, news, coronavirus, Health, Food, politics
de blasio, covid-19, coronavirus, indoor dining, covid restrictions
October 19, 2020

State will adjust restrictions as COVID cases drop in Queens red zones, Cuomo says

October 19, 2020/ David Brand
State will adjust restrictions as COVID cases drop in Queens red zones, Cuomo says

The COVID test positivity rate has dropped by nearly a third in Queens’ two cluster zones over the past week.

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October 19, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, news, Rockaways, coronavirus, Health
cuomo, covid-19, red cluster zones, far rockaway, central queens, de blasio, micro-cluster approach
October 05, 2020

State shutters schools in three Queens neighborhoods, but businesses can stay open for now

October 05, 2020/ David Brand
State shutters schools in three Queens neighborhoods, but businesses can stay open for now

“These clusters have to be attacked.”

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October 05, 2020/ David Brand/
Business, Central Queens, Communities, coronavirus, Health, Law, politics, news
schools, covid-19, coronavirus, cuomo, de blasio, education
September 09, 2020

'Dangerous precedent' — Mayor caves to wealthy Manhattanites in shelter-hotel fight, critics say

September 09, 2020/ David Brand
'Dangerous precedent' — Mayor caves to wealthy Manhattanites in shelter-hotel fight, critics say

Critics say the move sets the precedent that wealthy Manhattanites will get their way if they complain loudly enough.

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September 09, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, Health, Homelessness, Housing, news
de blasio, shelter hotels, homelessness, homeless shelter, upper west side, helen rosenthal, barry grodenchik, lucerne, coronavirus, covid-19
September 04, 2020

NYC’s tax lien sale postponed, giving some Queens homeowners room for relief 

September 04, 2020/ David Brand
NYC’s tax lien sale postponed, giving some Queens homeowners room for relief 

An executive order from Gov. Andrew Cuomo postpones the sale until Oct. 4

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September 04, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Health, Homelessness, news, Housing, Southern Queens
tax lien sale, de blasio, cuomo, letitia james, southeast queens
September 01, 2020

In-person classes will resume Sept. 21, after NYC reaches deal with labor unions

September 01, 2020/ David Brand
In-person classes will resume Sept. 21, after NYC reaches deal with labor unions

Teachers will report to buildings on Sept. 8 and will train for remote and in-person learning.

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September 01, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Education, news
school, education, public schools, covid-19, coronavirus, de blasio, carranza, uft, dc37
July 30, 2020

De Blasio knocks doors in Richmond Hill to rally census participation

July 30, 2020/ David Brand
De Blasio knocks doors in Richmond Hill to rally census participation

“To miss this existential opportunity to be counted in the census would be to let the president win the hateful war he’s been raging against our communities.”

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July 30, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, news, Southern Queens
de blasio, richmond hill, phil rizzuto park, nyc census, south richmond hill
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