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QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLYAUTHOR:RACHEL VICK
Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to TEAM OF NURSES VACCINATES HOMEBOUND QUEENS RESIDENTS With over half of New York City at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and infection rates hitting new lows, one group in Queens is doing their part to keep those numbers going in the right direction. Nurses with the nonprofit Visiting Nurse Service of New York have spent the past month RAVENSWOOD GENERATING STATION ON TRACK TO BECOME A Ravenswood Generating Station on track to become a renewable energy hub. May 14, 2021. / Rachel Vick. The owners of Ravenswood Generating Station — rebranded as Rise, Light and Power — have proposed a project that would bring renewable energy generated upstate to the heart of Queens. AP Photo By Mark Lennihan. QUEENS COLLEGE PROFESSOR STEPS DOWN AS CUNY STAFF UNION Queens College professor and president of the CUNY faculty and staff Union Barbara Bowen is stepping down after a month-long election for a new board, the Professional Staff Congress announced last week. Bowen, who served for 21 years, is remembered by her fellow board and unionmembers for her
JUNETEENTH IS NOW AN OFFICIAL NEW YORK STATE HOLIDAY Juneteenth is now an official New York state holiday, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday signed a bill to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The legislation was sponsored by Queens Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman and became law four months after Cuomo signed an executive order to officially observe Juneteenth on thispast June 19.
TWICE CONVICTED EX-LAWMAKER RUNS AGAIN IN QUEENS By David Brand . Twice convicted ex-lawmaker Hiram Monserrate is preparing yet another run for public office in Queens. The former state senator and councilmember, convicted of misdemeanor assault after dragging his girlfriend through a parking lot and later sentenced to prison for steering public money into his campaign operation, has filed to run for City Council in District 21. LOCAL CHURCH LEADERS BACK DOUGLASTON SHELTER PLAN By David Brand. A local church is stepping in to support a planned homeless women’s shelter in Douglaston amid opposition from some residents and civic groups.. In a letter to Queens Community Board 11, clergy and leaders of the Zion Episcopal Church on Northern Boulevard say they welcome the women who will stay at the first shelter planned for the district, though they say more HOMES BUILT SHORTLY AFTER 1978 AREN'T NECESSARILY SAFE Owners of homes built pre-1978 must notify buyers of the house’s potential for lead paint. Cities have to conform to standards concerning levels of lead in paint, water, and soil. Since most of the properties that might have lead paint are private, local and federal government organizations only have so much control over abatement.QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLYAUTHOR:RACHEL VICK
Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to TEAM OF NURSES VACCINATES HOMEBOUND QUEENS RESIDENTS With over half of New York City at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and infection rates hitting new lows, one group in Queens is doing their part to keep those numbers going in the right direction. Nurses with the nonprofit Visiting Nurse Service of New York have spent the past month RAVENSWOOD GENERATING STATION ON TRACK TO BECOME A Ravenswood Generating Station on track to become a renewable energy hub. May 14, 2021. / Rachel Vick. The owners of Ravenswood Generating Station — rebranded as Rise, Light and Power — have proposed a project that would bring renewable energy generated upstate to the heart of Queens. AP Photo By Mark Lennihan. QUEENS COLLEGE PROFESSOR STEPS DOWN AS CUNY STAFF UNION Queens College professor and president of the CUNY faculty and staff Union Barbara Bowen is stepping down after a month-long election for a new board, the Professional Staff Congress announced last week. Bowen, who served for 21 years, is remembered by her fellow board and unionmembers for her
JUNETEENTH IS NOW AN OFFICIAL NEW YORK STATE HOLIDAY Juneteenth is now an official New York state holiday, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday signed a bill to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The legislation was sponsored by Queens Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman and became law four months after Cuomo signed an executive order to officially observe Juneteenth on thispast June 19.
TWICE CONVICTED EX-LAWMAKER RUNS AGAIN IN QUEENS By David Brand . Twice convicted ex-lawmaker Hiram Monserrate is preparing yet another run for public office in Queens. The former state senator and councilmember, convicted of misdemeanor assault after dragging his girlfriend through a parking lot and later sentenced to prison for steering public money into his campaign operation, has filed to run for City Council in District 21. LOCAL CHURCH LEADERS BACK DOUGLASTON SHELTER PLAN By David Brand. A local church is stepping in to support a planned homeless women’s shelter in Douglaston amid opposition from some residents and civic groups.. In a letter to Queens Community Board 11, clergy and leaders of the Zion Episcopal Church on Northern Boulevard say they welcome the women who will stay at the first shelter planned for the district, though they say more HOMES BUILT SHORTLY AFTER 1978 AREN'T NECESSARILY SAFE Owners of homes built pre-1978 must notify buyers of the house’s potential for lead paint. Cities have to conform to standards concerning levels of lead in paint, water, and soil. Since most of the properties that might have lead paint are private, local and federal government organizations only have so much control over abatement. OPINION: QUEENS HAS A HOUSING CRISIS. HERE’S HOW THE NEXT As Queens knows all too well, New York City’s housing crisis has been worsening for years. Not only was Queens the epicenter of infection rates, the borough entered the pandemic with the highest number of foreclosures in New York. During it, our unemployment rate skyrocketed as high as 16.3 QUEENS JUDICIAL CANDIDATES GEAR UP FOR PRIMARIES A group of Queens lawyers are vying for the three open spots on the Civil Court bench, but first they need to make it through this month’s primary election. Early voting starts Saturday, election day is June 22 and races on the ballot will include the Democratic Civil Court Queens County primary STOP AND FRISK’S RACIAL DISPARITIES PERSIST IN QUEENS By Jacob Kaye. While the number of stop, question and frisk interactions by the NYPD saw a dramatic decline last year, the racial disparities that define the controversial policing tactic were as stark as ever in 2020, recently released NYPD data shows.. Of the 9,544 people stopped and frisked by the NYPD last year, 91 percent were New Yorkers of color, according to NYPD data. COURT SQUARE LIBRARY BRANCH STILL IN TALKS WITH 5POINTZ The Court Square branch of the Queens Public Library last opened its doors to the public in February of 2020, but a fresh start is on the horizon for Long Island City’s book lovers. By December, they were in talks to set up shop in the new 5Pointz development. Now, six months later, they are COURT TO HOST SUMMIT ADDRESSING RACIAL BIAS IN JURY By Rachel Vick. A crucial element of the American legal system is the right to be judged by a jury of one’s peers, but a 2020 report from the Franklin H. Williams Commission on Equal Justice found a need to address bias in jury selection that led to the dismissal of more jurors of color.. As part of ongoing efforts to improve equity in the court s, the commission is hosting a day-long CITYWIDE RANKED-CHOICE VOTING BEGINS THIS WEEKEND Ranked-choice voting kicks off in earnest this weekend as the early voting period begins. If you’re still a little stumped on why we have it, what it means for voters and why Mayor Bill de Blasio is talking about his favorite pizza toppings, fear not. DA HOSTS GUN BUYBACK IN SPRINGFIELD GARDENS THIS WEEKEND Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz is teaming up with State Attorney General Letitia James and the NYPD to host a gun buyback in Springfield Gardens this weekend. Illegal guns can be handed in from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at St. Mary Magdalene Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, June 12. Handguns can NEW YORK LAWMAKERS CONSIDER $2.41 COURT SYSTEM BUDGET BILL New York lawmakers will likely allocate $2.41 billion to the state court system in the upcoming budget, bringing funding back to pre-pandemic levels and leaving the door open for older judges who hope to remain on the bench. As negotiations continue on a budget due April 1, lawmakers are considering a court system budget bill thatwould raise
BOC APPROVES NEW PLAN TO END SOLITARY By Rachel Vick. The Board Of Correction unanimously voted to end traditional solitary confinement Tuesday. A newly approved plan eliminates 24 hour isolation and replaces it with a two-level Risk Management Accountability System, which will include increased transparency and protections for inmates, according to the BOC. “This rule ends solitary confinement in the New York City jailsystem
HERE’S WHERE TO FIND QUEENS’ 18 EARLY VOTING SITES By Rachel Vick. For the second straight year, Queens residents vote in-person 10 days ahead of the November general election. Early voting begins Oct. 24 and is a great way to reduce crowding and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to vote safely.QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE INAUTHOR: RACHELVICK
The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts RAVENSWOOD GENERATING STATION ON TRACK TO BECOME A Ravenswood Generating Station on track to become a renewable energy hub. May 14, 2021. / Rachel Vick. The owners of Ravenswood Generating Station — rebranded as Rise, Light and Power — have proposed a project that would bring renewable energy generated upstate to the heart of Queens. AP Photo By Mark Lennihan. HUSBAND OF QUEENS JUDGE RUNS FOR BRONX CIVIL COURT SEAT By David Brand. Two years after Lumarie Maldonado Cruz defeated the Democratic Party’s pick for a Queens civil court judgeship, her husband is running for a seat on the bench — in the Bronx. JUNETEENTH IS NOW AN OFFICIAL NEW YORK STATE HOLIDAY Juneteenth is now an official New York state holiday, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday signed a bill to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The legislation was sponsored by Queens Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman and became law four months after Cuomo signed an executive order to officially observe Juneteenth on thispast June 19.
DROMM DEFENDS TWEET STORM TARGETING WOMEN COUNCIL Dromm, a pioneering gay rights activist, defended the tweets, calling them a deliberate strategy to put LGBTQ issues front and center in the 2021 campaign, and to galvanize younger New Yorkers who he said have taken the struggle for equity for granted. “What motivated me is that I’ve been a gay activist for the last 47 or so years.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
Marie Adam-Ovide is one of nine candidate so far running in Council District 27. Read More. REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP Despite the party switch, Lugo said she remains open to running as a Republican, if she could make it onto the ballot. “Yes, I would consider it,” Lugo said. “We should look at the person, not the party.”. Daniel Kogan, an attorney with a law office in Ozone Park, was the only Republican candidate to qualify for the June 25 primaryballot.
QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE INAUTHOR: RACHELVICK
The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts RAVENSWOOD GENERATING STATION ON TRACK TO BECOME A Ravenswood Generating Station on track to become a renewable energy hub. May 14, 2021. / Rachel Vick. The owners of Ravenswood Generating Station — rebranded as Rise, Light and Power — have proposed a project that would bring renewable energy generated upstate to the heart of Queens. AP Photo By Mark Lennihan. HUSBAND OF QUEENS JUDGE RUNS FOR BRONX CIVIL COURT SEAT By David Brand. Two years after Lumarie Maldonado Cruz defeated the Democratic Party’s pick for a Queens civil court judgeship, her husband is running for a seat on the bench — in the Bronx. JUNETEENTH IS NOW AN OFFICIAL NEW YORK STATE HOLIDAY Juneteenth is now an official New York state holiday, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday signed a bill to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The legislation was sponsored by Queens Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman and became law four months after Cuomo signed an executive order to officially observe Juneteenth on thispast June 19.
DROMM DEFENDS TWEET STORM TARGETING WOMEN COUNCIL Dromm, a pioneering gay rights activist, defended the tweets, calling them a deliberate strategy to put LGBTQ issues front and center in the 2021 campaign, and to galvanize younger New Yorkers who he said have taken the struggle for equity for granted. “What motivated me is that I’ve been a gay activist for the last 47 or so years.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
Marie Adam-Ovide is one of nine candidate so far running in Council District 27. Read More. REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP Despite the party switch, Lugo said she remains open to running as a Republican, if she could make it onto the ballot. “Yes, I would consider it,” Lugo said. “We should look at the person, not the party.”. Daniel Kogan, an attorney with a law office in Ozone Park, was the only Republican candidate to qualify for the June 25 primaryballot.
OPINION: QUEENS HAS A HOUSING CRISIS. HERE’S HOW THE NEXT As Queens knows all too well, New York City’s housing crisis has been worsening for years. Not only was Queens the epicenter of infection rates, the borough entered the pandemic with the highest number of foreclosures in New York. During it, our unemployment rate skyrocketed as high as 16.3 QUEENS JUDICIAL CANDIDATES GEAR UP FOR PRIMARIES A group of Queens lawyers are vying for the three open spots on the Civil Court bench, but first they need to make it through this month’s primary election. Early voting starts Saturday, election day is June 22 and races on the ballot will include the Democratic Civil Court Queens County primary STOP AND FRISK’S RACIAL DISPARITIES PERSIST IN QUEENS By Jacob Kaye. While the number of stop, question and frisk interactions by the NYPD saw a dramatic decline last year, the racial disparities that define the controversial policing tactic were as stark as ever in 2020, recently released NYPD data shows.. Of the 9,544 people stopped and frisked by the NYPD last year, 91 percent were New Yorkers of color, according to NYPD data. CITYWIDE RANKED-CHOICE VOTING BEGINS THIS WEEKEND Ranked-choice voting kicks off in earnest this weekend as the early voting period begins. If you’re still a little stumped on why we have it, what it means for voters and why Mayor Bill de Blasio is talking about his favorite pizza toppings, fear not. DA HOSTS GUN BUYBACK IN SPRINGFIELD GARDENS THIS WEEKEND Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz is teaming up with State Attorney General Letitia James and the NYPD to host a gun buyback in Springfield Gardens this weekend. Illegal guns can be handed in from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at St. Mary Magdalene Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, June 12. Handguns can COURT SQUARE LIBRARY BRANCH STILL IN TALKS WITH 5POINTZ The Court Square branch of the Queens Public Library last opened its doors to the public in February of 2020, but a fresh start is on the horizon for Long Island City’s book lovers. By December, they were in talks to set up shop in the new 5Pointz development. Now, six months later, they are QUEENS HOTEL WINS CASE AGAINST CITY APPRAISERS A LaGuardia Airport hotel will get a $11 million tax refund following a decision handed down by Queens Supreme Court Civil Term Judge Joseph Risi on Tuesday. GCP Realty II won its case against the city’s Tax Commission after it claimed the city had over evaluated its EastElmhurst Courtyard
BOC APPROVES NEW PLAN TO END SOLITARY By Rachel Vick. The Board Of Correction unanimously voted to end traditional solitary confinement Tuesday. A newly approved plan eliminates 24 hour isolation and replaces it with a two-level Risk Management Accountability System, which will include increased transparency and protections for inmates, according to the BOC. “This rule ends solitary confinement in the New York City jailsystem
GUN BUYBACK
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz is teaming up with State Attorney General Letitia James and the NYPD to host a gun buyback in Springfield Gardens this weekendJUDGE GENE LOPEZ
Latino judges sorely underrepresented in Queens courts, says lawyer group. October 08, 2020. / David Brand. “It’s not disputable. People need to see themselves reflected onQUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CRIME — QUEENS NEWS — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE Queens leaders tackle anti-Asian hate at QPL panel. April 26, 2021. / David Brand. The surge in anti-Asian hate incidents since the start of the pandemic, including violent attacks in Queens and across our city, is unacceptable. Read More. CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts RAVENSWOOD GENERATING STATION ON TRACK TO BECOME A Ravenswood Generating Station on track to become a renewable energy hub. May 14, 2021. / Rachel Vick. The owners of Ravenswood Generating Station — rebranded as Rise, Light and Power — have proposed a project that would bring renewable energy generated upstate to the heart of Queens. AP Photo By Mark Lennihan. HUSBAND OF QUEENS JUDGE RUNS FOR BRONX CIVIL COURT SEAT By David Brand. Two years after Lumarie Maldonado Cruz defeated the Democratic Party’s pick for a Queens civil court judgeship, her husband is running for a seat on the bench — in the Bronx.JUDGE GENE LOPEZ
Latino judges sorely underrepresented in Queens courts, says lawyer group. October 08, 2020. / David Brand. “It’s not disputable. People need to see themselves reflected on JUNETEENTH IS NOW AN OFFICIAL NEW YORK STATE HOLIDAY Juneteenth is now an official New York state holiday, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday signed a bill to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The legislation was sponsored by Queens Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman and became law four months after Cuomo signed an executive order to officially observe Juneteenth on thispast June 19.
DROMM DEFENDS TWEET STORM TARGETING WOMEN COUNCIL Dromm, a pioneering gay rights activist, defended the tweets, calling them a deliberate strategy to put LGBTQ issues front and center in the 2021 campaign, and to galvanize younger New Yorkers who he said have taken the struggle for equity for granted. “What motivated me is that I’ve been a gay activist for the last 47 or so years. LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP Despite the party switch, Lugo said she remains open to running as a Republican, if she could make it onto the ballot. “Yes, I would consider it,” Lugo said. “We should look at the person, not the party.”. Daniel Kogan, an attorney with a law office in Ozone Park, was the only Republican candidate to qualify for the June 25 primaryballot.
QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CRIME — QUEENS NEWS — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE Queens leaders tackle anti-Asian hate at QPL panel. April 26, 2021. / David Brand. The surge in anti-Asian hate incidents since the start of the pandemic, including violent attacks in Queens and across our city, is unacceptable. Read More. CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts RAVENSWOOD GENERATING STATION ON TRACK TO BECOME A Ravenswood Generating Station on track to become a renewable energy hub. May 14, 2021. / Rachel Vick. The owners of Ravenswood Generating Station — rebranded as Rise, Light and Power — have proposed a project that would bring renewable energy generated upstate to the heart of Queens. AP Photo By Mark Lennihan. HUSBAND OF QUEENS JUDGE RUNS FOR BRONX CIVIL COURT SEAT By David Brand. Two years after Lumarie Maldonado Cruz defeated the Democratic Party’s pick for a Queens civil court judgeship, her husband is running for a seat on the bench — in the Bronx.JUDGE GENE LOPEZ
Latino judges sorely underrepresented in Queens courts, says lawyer group. October 08, 2020. / David Brand. “It’s not disputable. People need to see themselves reflected on JUNETEENTH IS NOW AN OFFICIAL NEW YORK STATE HOLIDAY Juneteenth is now an official New York state holiday, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday signed a bill to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The legislation was sponsored by Queens Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman and became law four months after Cuomo signed an executive order to officially observe Juneteenth on thispast June 19.
DROMM DEFENDS TWEET STORM TARGETING WOMEN COUNCIL Dromm, a pioneering gay rights activist, defended the tweets, calling them a deliberate strategy to put LGBTQ issues front and center in the 2021 campaign, and to galvanize younger New Yorkers who he said have taken the struggle for equity for granted. “What motivated me is that I’ve been a gay activist for the last 47 or so years. LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP Despite the party switch, Lugo said she remains open to running as a Republican, if she could make it onto the ballot. “Yes, I would consider it,” Lugo said. “We should look at the person, not the party.”. Daniel Kogan, an attorney with a law office in Ozone Park, was the only Republican candidate to qualify for the June 25 primaryballot.
QUEENS JUDICIAL CANDIDATES GEAR UP FOR PRIMARIES A group of Queens lawyers are vying for the three open spots on the Civil Court bench, but first they need to make it through this month’s primary election. Early voting starts Saturday, election day is June 22 and races on the ballot will include the Democratic Civil Court Queens County primary OPINION: QUEENS HAS A HOUSING CRISIS. HERE’S HOW THE NEXT As Queens knows all too well, New York City’s housing crisis has been worsening for years. Not only was Queens the epicenter of infection rates, the borough entered the pandemic with the highest number of foreclosures in New York. During it, our unemployment rate skyrocketed as high as 16.3 CITYWIDE RANKED-CHOICE VOTING BEGINS THIS WEEKEND Ranked-choice voting kicks off in earnest this weekend as the early voting period begins. If you’re still a little stumped on why we have it, what it means for voters and why Mayor Bill de Blasio is talking about his favorite pizza toppings, fear not. STOP AND FRISK’S RACIAL DISPARITIES PERSIST IN QUEENS By Jacob Kaye. While the number of stop, question and frisk interactions by the NYPD saw a dramatic decline last year, the racial disparities that define the controversial policing tactic were as stark as ever in 2020, recently released NYPD data shows.. Of the 9,544 people stopped and frisked by the NYPD last year, 91 percent were New Yorkers of color, according to NYPD data. COURT SQUARE LIBRARY BRANCH STILL IN TALKS WITH 5POINTZ The Court Square branch of the Queens Public Library last opened its doors to the public in February of 2020, but a fresh start is on the horizon for Long Island City’s book lovers. By December, they were in talks to set up shop in the new 5Pointz development. Now, six months later, they are COURT TO HOST SUMMIT ADDRESSING RACIAL BIAS IN JURY By Rachel Vick. A crucial element of the American legal system is the right to be judged by a jury of one’s peers, but a 2020 report from the Franklin H. Williams Commission on Equal Justice found a need to address bias in jury selection that led to the dismissal of more jurors of color.. As part of ongoing efforts to improve equity in the court s, the commission is hosting a day-long DA HOSTS GUN BUYBACK IN SPRINGFIELD GARDENS THIS WEEKEND Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz is teaming up with State Attorney General Letitia James and the NYPD to host a gun buyback in Springfield Gardens this weekend. Illegal guns can be handed in from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at St. Mary Magdalene Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, June 12. Handguns can BOC APPROVES NEW PLAN TO END SOLITARY By Rachel Vick. The Board Of Correction unanimously voted to end traditional solitary confinement Tuesday. A newly approved plan eliminates 24 hour isolation and replaces it with a two-level Risk Management Accountability System, which will include increased transparency and protections for inmates, according to the BOC. “This rule ends solitary confinement in the New York City jailsystem
WHAT'S A JUDICIAL DELEGATE? HERE'S WHY YOU SHOULD CARE The individuals best suited and most qualified to be judicial delegates are the members and leaders of local bar associations. Queens is blessed to have multiple bar associations reflecting the full diversity of the legal profession. Our colleagues in these associations are the practitioners who regularly appear in courts inQueens and
HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MASSIVE BELMONT The project is expected to yield $44 million in tax revenue for the town of Hempstead and the MTA also starting in 2024. Payment in lieu of taxes for the project would be $272 million over 49 years, the ESD spokesperson said. The Elmont Fire District would receive $15 million, the Elmont and Sewanhaka school districts would receive $154 millionQUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CRIME — QUEENS NEWS — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE The three officers from the 105th Precinct got cash payments for tipping off a towing company to car crashes, feds say. In an unrelated incident, one of the officers also trafficked heroin. CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. RAVENSWOOD GENERATING STATION ON TRACK TO BECOME A Ravenswood Generating Station could be home to renewable energy transported from upstate New York by 2026, plant owner-operator Rise Light & Power announced. The proposed Catskills Renewable Program, part of ongoing efforts from New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to bring large DROMM DEFENDS TWEET STORM TARGETING WOMEN COUNCIL “Housing is a queer issue, incarceration is a queer issue, workplace protections, reproductive justice are queer issues” she tweeted.. “I walk into every space bringing my full brown, queer self, even when it isn’t safe to do so.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
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Subscribe to the digital version of our daily print edition delivered to your inbox every day. REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP By David Brand. For nearly a quarter century, attorney Betty Lugo, a Democratic candidate for Queens District Attorney, was a Republican. She changed her party affiliation to Democrat a week after the November 2018 Midterm Elections.QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CRIME — QUEENS NEWS — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE The three officers from the 105th Precinct got cash payments for tipping off a towing company to car crashes, feds say. In an unrelated incident, one of the officers also trafficked heroin. CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. RAVENSWOOD GENERATING STATION ON TRACK TO BECOME A Ravenswood Generating Station could be home to renewable energy transported from upstate New York by 2026, plant owner-operator Rise Light & Power announced. The proposed Catskills Renewable Program, part of ongoing efforts from New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to bring large DROMM DEFENDS TWEET STORM TARGETING WOMEN COUNCIL “Housing is a queer issue, incarceration is a queer issue, workplace protections, reproductive justice are queer issues” she tweeted.. “I walk into every space bringing my full brown, queer self, even when it isn’t safe to do so.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
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Subscribe to the digital version of our daily print edition delivered to your inbox every day. REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP By David Brand. For nearly a quarter century, attorney Betty Lugo, a Democratic candidate for Queens District Attorney, was a Republican. She changed her party affiliation to Democrat a week after the November 2018 Midterm Elections. DA ANNOUNCES PROGRAM TO DETER UNWANTED ACTIVITY FROM Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, the NYPD, members of the Jamaica business community and local electeds announced a new program to keep illegal activity and unwanted ruckus away from local businesses without making immediate COURT TO HOST SUMMIT ADDRESSING RACIAL BIAS IN JURY By Rachel Vick. A crucial element of the American legal system is the right to be judged by a jury of one’s peers, but a 2020 report from the Franklin H. Williams Commission on Equal Justice found a need to address bias in jury selection that led to the dismissal of more jurors of color.. As part of ongoing efforts to improve equity in the court s, the commission is hosting a day-long QUEENS HOTEL WINS CASE AGAINST CITY APPRAISERS A LaGuardia Airport hotel will get a $11 million tax refund following a decision handed down by Queens Supreme Court Civil Term Judge Joseph Risi on Tuesday. GCP Realty II won its case against the city’s Tax Commission after it claimed the city had over evaluated its EastElmhurst Courtyard
ADVOCATES URGE PAROLE REFORM IN FINAL HOURS OF NEW YORK’S With less than 24 hours left in the legislative session, parole advocates throughout New York are urging legislators to pass two landmark bills with the release of a new report on parole inequity. The report from NYU Law’s Center for Race, Inequality and the Law and the Parole Preparation Project TEAM OF NURSES VACCINATES HOMEBOUND QUEENS RESIDENTS With over half of New York City at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and infection rates hitting new lows, one group in Queens is doing their part to keep those numbers going in the right direction. Nurses with the nonprofit Visiting Nurse Service of New York have spent the past month BOC APPROVES NEW PLAN TO END SOLITARY By Rachel Vick. The Board Of Correction unanimously voted to end traditional solitary confinement Tuesday. A newly approved plan eliminates 24 hour isolation and replaces it with a two-level Risk Management Accountability System, which will include increased transparency and protections for inmates, according to the BOC. “This rule ends solitary confinement in the New York City jailsystem
OPINION: IT'S TIME FOR A FULLER NARRATIVE ABOUT PREVENTING Eviction moratoria versus rental assistance is a false dichotomy. Ending the moratoria is not a prerequisite for providing rental assistance. Providing sufficient rental assistance should be a prerequisite for ending the moratoria. The $2.7 billion granted to New York State in December by the CALL TO END SOLITARY CONFIMEMENT CONTINUES ON ANNIVERSARY Activists, solitary survivors and family members of former Rikers inmates Layleen Polanco and Kelief Browder gathered on the anniversary of their deaths to call on Mayor Bill de Blasio, the Board of Correction and the City Council to end solitary. ROCKAWAY MAN ARRESTED FOR DEATH OF 10-YEAR-OLD JUSTIN A Rockaway man has been arrested for the fatal shooting of 10-year-old Justin Wallace, the NYPD announced on what would have been his 11th birthday. Jovan Young, 29, was charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the SUBWAY ACCESSIBILITY PLAN PASSES BOROUGH BOARD, DISABILITY In an effort to make transit more accessible, the MTA and Department of City Planning continued to push a plan that would encourage private developers to build elevators in the city’s subway system. The two agencies pitched their Elevate Transit: Zoning for Accessibility plan,which would offer
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The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts TEAM OF NURSES VACCINATES HOMEBOUND QUEENS RESIDENTS With over half of New York City at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and infection rates hitting new lows, one group in Queens is doing their part to keep those numbers going in the right direction. Nurses with the nonprofit Visiting Nurse Service of New York have spent the past month HUSBAND OF QUEENS JUDGE RUNS FOR BRONX CIVIL COURT SEAT By David Brand. Two years after Lumarie Maldonado Cruz defeated the Democratic Party’s pick for a Queens civil court judgeship, her husband is running for a seat on the bench — in the Bronx.JUDGE GENE LOPEZ
Latino judges sorely underrepresented in Queens courts, says lawyer group. October 08, 2020. / David Brand. “It’s not disputable. People need to see themselves reflected on QUEENS RESTAURANTS CAN OPEN AT 35% CAPACITY STARTING FEB The 35 percent-level is consistent with the rules in New Jersey, a consideration that Cuomo said could compel New Yorkers to dine in the city rather than travel out-of-state.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
Marie Adam-Ovide is one of nine candidate so far running in Council District 27. Read More. REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP Despite the party switch, Lugo said she remains open to running as a Republican, if she could make it onto the ballot. “Yes, I would consider it,” Lugo said. “We should look at the person, not the party.”. Daniel Kogan, an attorney with a law office in Ozone Park, was the only Republican candidate to qualify for the June 25 primaryballot.
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The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts TEAM OF NURSES VACCINATES HOMEBOUND QUEENS RESIDENTS With over half of New York City at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and infection rates hitting new lows, one group in Queens is doing their part to keep those numbers going in the right direction. Nurses with the nonprofit Visiting Nurse Service of New York have spent the past month HUSBAND OF QUEENS JUDGE RUNS FOR BRONX CIVIL COURT SEAT By David Brand. Two years after Lumarie Maldonado Cruz defeated the Democratic Party’s pick for a Queens civil court judgeship, her husband is running for a seat on the bench — in the Bronx.JUDGE GENE LOPEZ
Latino judges sorely underrepresented in Queens courts, says lawyer group. October 08, 2020. / David Brand. “It’s not disputable. People need to see themselves reflected on QUEENS RESTAURANTS CAN OPEN AT 35% CAPACITY STARTING FEB The 35 percent-level is consistent with the rules in New Jersey, a consideration that Cuomo said could compel New Yorkers to dine in the city rather than travel out-of-state.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
Marie Adam-Ovide is one of nine candidate so far running in Council District 27. Read More. REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP Despite the party switch, Lugo said she remains open to running as a Republican, if she could make it onto the ballot. “Yes, I would consider it,” Lugo said. “We should look at the person, not the party.”. Daniel Kogan, an attorney with a law office in Ozone Park, was the only Republican candidate to qualify for the June 25 primaryballot.
SUBWAY ACCESSIBILITY PLAN PASSES BOROUGH BOARD, DISABILITY In an effort to make transit more accessible, the MTA and Department of City Planning continued to push a plan that would encourage private developers to build elevators in the city’s subway system. The two agencies pitched their Elevate Transit: Zoning for Accessibility plan,which would offer
BOC APPROVES NEW PLAN TO END SOLITARY By Rachel Vick. The Board Of Correction unanimously voted to end traditional solitary confinement Tuesday. A newly approved plan eliminates 24 hour isolation and replaces it with a two-level Risk Management Accountability System, which will include increased transparency and protections for inmates, according to the BOC. “This rule ends solitary confinement in the New York City jailsystem
FLUSHING TOWN HALL TO WELCOME BACK AUDIENCE After a year away, Flushing Town Hall will welcome concert-goers back into its space to witness the beauty of live jazz next week. The Queens Jazz Orchestra at Flushing Town Hall will perform in honor of the late NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Heath on Friday, June 18 at 7 p.m. in front of 42 people to OPINION: TO END POLICE BRUTALITY, WE NEED TO DEFINE IT Every time it seems our collective conscience is bending toward justice, the next day law enforcement kills another unarmed black man. An end to police brutality is within reach but there is a fundamental first step: defining excessive use of force. IN-PERSON ARRAIGNMENTS TO RETURN TO QUEENS IN JULY After more than a year of remote trials, Queens courts are on track to resume in person arraignments, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore announced Monday. Queens, the Bronx and Richmond will be the last counties in the city to bring back day arraignments, ROCKAWAY MAN ARRESTED FOR DEATH OF 10-YEAR-OLD JUSTIN A Rockaway man has been arrested for the fatal shooting of 10-year-old Justin Wallace, the NYPD announced on what would have been his 11th birthday. Jovan Young, 29, was charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the CALL TO END SOLITARY CONFIMEMENT CONTINUES ON ANNIVERSARY Activists, solitary survivors and family members of former Rikers inmates Layleen Polanco and Kelief Browder gathered on the anniversary of their deaths to call on Mayor Bill de Blasio, the Board of Correction and the City Council to end solitary. DESPITE WARNING FROM BIG TECH, ANTITRUST BILL PASSES IN NY With only a week left in the State Senate and Assembly’s legislative session, advocates and lawmakers are pushing for the passage of a bill that would expand the state’s power to take big tech to court. The 21st Century Antitrust Act passed in the Senate Monday and is expectedto pass in the
MTA TRACK INSPECTORS FALSIFIED REPORTS, OIG FINDS The MTA Inspector General released a report last month recommending seven track inspectors be fired for failing “to fully inspect the tracks,” and falsely claiming inspections had been completed. The report was prompted by several incidents of QUEENS DA'S NEW HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUREAU WILL PROSECUTE By David Brand. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz on Monday announced the creation of a new Human Trafficking Bureau to prosecute sex and labor traffickers.QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts TEAM OF NURSES VACCINATES HOMEBOUND QUEENS RESIDENTS With over half of New York City at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and infection rates hitting new lows, one group in Queens is doing their part to keep those numbers going in the right direction. Nurses with the nonprofit Visiting Nurse Service of New York have spent the past month HUSBAND OF QUEENS JUDGE RUNS FOR BRONX CIVIL COURT SEAT By David Brand. Two years after Lumarie Maldonado Cruz defeated the Democratic Party’s pick for a Queens civil court judgeship, her husband is running for a seat on the bench — in the Bronx.JUDGE GENE LOPEZ
Latino judges sorely underrepresented in Queens courts, says lawyer group. October 08, 2020. / David Brand. “It’s not disputable. People need to see themselves reflected on QUEENS RESTAURANTS CAN OPEN AT 35% CAPACITY STARTING FEB The 35 percent-level is consistent with the rules in New Jersey, a consideration that Cuomo said could compel New Yorkers to dine in the city rather than travel out-of-state.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
Marie Adam-Ovide is one of nine candidate so far running in Council District 27. Read More. REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District.QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts TEAM OF NURSES VACCINATES HOMEBOUND QUEENS RESIDENTS With over half of New York City at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and infection rates hitting new lows, one group in Queens is doing their part to keep those numbers going in the right direction. Nurses with the nonprofit Visiting Nurse Service of New York have spent the past month HUSBAND OF QUEENS JUDGE RUNS FOR BRONX CIVIL COURT SEAT By David Brand. Two years after Lumarie Maldonado Cruz defeated the Democratic Party’s pick for a Queens civil court judgeship, her husband is running for a seat on the bench — in the Bronx.JUDGE GENE LOPEZ
Latino judges sorely underrepresented in Queens courts, says lawyer group. October 08, 2020. / David Brand. “It’s not disputable. People need to see themselves reflected on QUEENS RESTAURANTS CAN OPEN AT 35% CAPACITY STARTING FEB The 35 percent-level is consistent with the rules in New Jersey, a consideration that Cuomo said could compel New Yorkers to dine in the city rather than travel out-of-state.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
Marie Adam-Ovide is one of nine candidate so far running in Council District 27. Read More. REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. BOC APPROVES NEW PLAN TO END SOLITARY By Rachel Vick. The Board Of Correction unanimously voted to end traditional solitary confinement Tuesday. A newly approved plan eliminates 24 hour isolation and replaces it with a two-level Risk Management Accountability System, which will include increased transparency and protections for inmates, according to the BOC. “This rule ends solitary confinement in the New York City jailsystem
IN-PERSON ARRAIGNMENTS TO RETURN TO QUEENS IN JULY After more than a year of remote trials, Queens courts are on track to resume in person arraignments, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore announced Monday. Queens, the Bronx and Richmond will be the last counties in the city to bring back day arraignments, CALL TO END SOLITARY CONFIMEMENT CONTINUES ON ANNIVERSARY Activists, solitary survivors and family members of former Rikers inmates Layleen Polanco and Kelief Browder gathered on the anniversary of their deaths to call on Mayor Bill de Blasio, the Board of Correction and the City Council to end solitary. DESPITE WARNING FROM BIG TECH, ANTITRUST BILL PASSES IN NY With only a week left in the State Senate and Assembly’s legislative session, advocates and lawmakers are pushing for the passage of a bill that would expand the state’s power to take big tech to court. The 21st Century Antitrust Act passed in the Senate Monday and is expectedto pass in the
MTA TRACK INSPECTORS FALSIFIED REPORTS, OIG FINDS The MTA Inspector General released a report last month recommending seven track inspectors be fired for failing “to fully inspect the tracks,” and falsely claiming inspections had been completed. The report was prompted by several incidents of TIME CAPSULE CAPTURES QUEENS FOR FUTURE STUDENTS To celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Queens Public Library, library staff and local students buried a time capsule with projections for the future on Monday. Queens residents 25 years from now will find the contents of the capsule, buried outside Astoria Branch with help from fifth grade QUEENS COMMUNITY BOARD MOVES TO OUST MEMBER By Jacob Kaye. A Queens Community Board took unprecedented action after it moved to expel one of its members last week. The Executive Committee of Community Board 7, which covers the neighborhoods of Bay Terrace, College Point, Beechhurst, Flushing, Malba, Queensborough Hill, Whitestone and Willets Point, informed board member and current candidate for City Council John NYC GETS NEW HURRICANE SAFETY ZONES By Rachel Vick. The New York City Emergency Management Department announced updated hurricane evacuation zones last week. Nearly 1 million residents — including those in Queens’ low-lying neighborhoods — are living in new zones, designated on a scale of vulnerability to flooding from one to six to reflect updated data and information from actual events. QUEENS MEN WRONGFULLY CONVICTED FINALLY FREED, A LIFETIME By Rachel Vick. After nearly 25 years of incarceration and facing life sentences for a crime they didn’t commit, three men from Queens officially walked free Friday, ready to start the next chapter of their lives without having to fear retrial.. Gary Johnson, Rohan Bolt and George Bell were all smiles on their way into the Queens Criminal Courthouse before being fully exonerated by the QUEENS DA'S NEW HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUREAU WILL PROSECUTE By David Brand. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz on Monday announced the creation of a new Human Trafficking Bureau to prosecute sex and labor traffickers.QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
The Queens Daily Eagle describes developments in the legal community, informs Queens residents of their rights and resources and provides a platform for borough-wide voices. Ultimately, we serve as a crucial guide to our borough’s legal system, a system that affects everyonewho lives, works or
CRIME — QUEENS NEWS — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE Queens leaders tackle anti-Asian hate at QPL panel. April 26, 2021. / David Brand. The surge in anti-Asian hate incidents since the start of the pandemic, including violent attacks in Queens and across our city, is unacceptable. Read More. CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts QUEENS DA'S NEW HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUREAU WILL PROSECUTE By David Brand. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz on Monday announced the creation of a new Human Trafficking Bureau to prosecute sex and labor traffickers. TWICE CONVICTED EX-LAWMAKER RUNS AGAIN IN QUEENS By David Brand . Twice convicted ex-lawmaker Hiram Monserrate is preparing yet another run for public office in Queens. The former state senator and councilmember, convicted of misdemeanor assault after dragging his girlfriend through a parking lot and later sentenced to prison for steering public money into his campaign operation, has filed to run for City Council in District 21.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
Marie Adam-Ovide is one of nine candidate so far running in Council District 27. Read More. LOCAL CHURCH LEADERS BACK DOUGLASTON SHELTER PLAN By David Brand. A local church is stepping in to support a planned homeless women’s shelter in Douglaston amid opposition from some residents and civic groups.. In a letter to Queens Community Board 11, clergy and leaders of the Zion Episcopal Church on Northern Boulevard say they welcome the women who will stay at the first shelter planned for the district, though they say more REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. 3-K FOR ALL WILL EXPAND TO FOUR NEW DISTRICTS NEXT YEAR By Rachel Vick. Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday announced the expansion of his signature early childhood education program to include 3-year-olds from four new school districts at the start of thenext school year.
LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP Despite the party switch, Lugo said she remains open to running as a Republican, if she could make it onto the ballot. “Yes, I would consider it,” Lugo said. “We should look at the person, not the party.”. Daniel Kogan, an attorney with a law office in Ozone Park, was the only Republican candidate to qualify for the June 25 primaryballot.
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CRIME — QUEENS NEWS — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE Queens leaders tackle anti-Asian hate at QPL panel. April 26, 2021. / David Brand. The surge in anti-Asian hate incidents since the start of the pandemic, including violent attacks in Queens and across our city, is unacceptable. Read More. CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Queens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. The Bayside native said he would draw on his lifetime of working in various parts QUEENS DA'S NEW HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUREAU WILL PROSECUTE By David Brand. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz on Monday announced the creation of a new Human Trafficking Bureau to prosecute sex and labor traffickers. TWICE CONVICTED EX-LAWMAKER RUNS AGAIN IN QUEENS By David Brand . Twice convicted ex-lawmaker Hiram Monserrate is preparing yet another run for public office in Queens. The former state senator and councilmember, convicted of misdemeanor assault after dragging his girlfriend through a parking lot and later sentenced to prison for steering public money into his campaign operation, has filed to run for City Council in District 21.MARIE ADAM-OVIDE
Marie Adam-Ovide is one of nine candidate so far running in Council District 27. Read More. LOCAL CHURCH LEADERS BACK DOUGLASTON SHELTER PLAN By David Brand. A local church is stepping in to support a planned homeless women’s shelter in Douglaston amid opposition from some residents and civic groups.. In a letter to Queens Community Board 11, clergy and leaders of the Zion Episcopal Church on Northern Boulevard say they welcome the women who will stay at the first shelter planned for the district, though they say more REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. 3-K FOR ALL WILL EXPAND TO FOUR NEW DISTRICTS NEXT YEAR By Rachel Vick. Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday announced the expansion of his signature early childhood education program to include 3-year-olds from four new school districts at the start of thenext school year.
TIME CAPSULE CAPTURES QUEENS FOR FUTURE STUDENTS To celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Queens Public Library, library staff and local students buried a time capsule with projections for the future on Monday. Queens residents 25 years from now will find the contents of the capsule, buried outside Astoria Branch with help from fifth grade WHO WE ARE — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE Contact the Queens Daily Eagle. 8900 Sutphin Blvd, LL2. Jamaica, NY 11435. 718-422-7409 or 718-422-7412. Staff: Jacob Kaye. Managing Editor. jacobk@queenspublicmedia.com. @jacob_kaye_. NYC GETS NEW HURRICANE SAFETY ZONES By Rachel Vick. The New York City Emergency Management Department announced updated hurricane evacuation zones last week. Nearly 1 million residents — including those in Queens’ low-lying neighborhoods — are living in new zones, designated on a scale of vulnerability to flooding from one to six to reflect updated data and information from actual events. VANDAL ARRESTED FOR SPRAYING SWASTIKAS IN ELMHURST A 41-year-old Elmhurst resident was arrested and arraigned for allegedly defacing several local properties with swastikas, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced over the weekend Kristoffer Bahamonde was charged with criminal mischief as a QUEENS DA WON’T RE-TRY WRONGFULLY CONVICTED TRIO Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Thursday that her office will not pursue charges against three men who spent nearly a quarter of a century in prison for a 1996 double murder for which they were wrongfully convicted. Rohan Bolt, George Bell ASTORIA WORKERS STUDY SHOWS HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT AND Researchers have taken a microscope to the COVID recovery and focused in on the heavy toll the pandemic has taken on the workers of Astoria. The study published by the Center for New York City Affairs at the New School and the Consortium for Worker Education, is OPINION: MEMORIALIZE THOSE WE LOST TO COVID. PASS THE NY Our state is moving toward opening this summer, giving all of us a breath of life during this terrible pandemic. May we all take individual and collective moments to memorialize the more than 50,000 New Yorkers lost. To truly honor our neighbors who died of COVID-19, I JUDICIAL CANDIDATE DEVIAN DANIELS WANT TO GIVE QUEENS Queens Civil Court Judicial Candidate Devian Daniels has spent more than a decade working in the different parts of civil courts. Now, she’s looking to make her mark on the bench as the only independent candidate, running without nomination by the QUEENS MEN WRONGFULLY CONVICTED FINALLY FREED, A LIFETIME By Rachel Vick. After nearly 25 years of incarceration and facing life sentences for a crime they didn’t commit, three men from Queens officially walked free Friday, ready to start the next chapter of their lives without having to fear retrial.. Gary Johnson, Rohan Bolt and George Bell were all smiles on their way into the Queens Criminal Courthouse before being fully exonerated by the BILL TO PROTECT CONSTRUCTION WORKERS FROM WAGE THEFT A new bill aimed at protecting construction workers from wage theft passed in the State Senate last week. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Jessica Ramos, takes aim at contractors and ensures they would assume liability if any of their subcontractors steal wages from theirworkers. The
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CRIME — QUEENS NEWS — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE The three officers from the 105th Precinct got cash payments for tipping off a towing company to car crashes, feds say. In an unrelated incident, one of the officers also trafficked heroin. CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. QUEENS DA'S NEW HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUREAU WILL PROSECUTE By David Brand. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz on Monday announced the creation of a new Human Trafficking Bureau to prosecute sex and labor traffickers. TWICE CONVICTED EX-LAWMAKER RUNS AGAIN IN QUEENS By David Brand . Twice convicted ex-lawmaker Hiram Monserrate is preparing yet another run for public office in Queens. The former state senator and councilmember, convicted of misdemeanor assault after dragging his girlfriend through a parking lot and later sentenced to prison for steering public money into his campaign operation, has filed to run for City Council in District 21. 3-K FOR ALL WILL EXPAND TO FOUR NEW DISTRICTS NEXT YEAR By Rachel Vick. Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday announced the expansion of his signature early childhood education program to include 3-year-olds from four new school districts at the start of thenext school year.
REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. LOCAL CHURCH LEADERS BACK DOUGLASTON SHELTER PLAN By David Brand. A local church is stepping in to support a planned homeless women’s shelter in Douglaston amid opposition from some residents and civic groups.. In a letter to Queens Community Board 11, clergy and leaders of the Zion Episcopal Church on Northern Boulevard say they welcome the women who will stay at the first shelter planned for the district, though they say more LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP By David Brand. For nearly a quarter century, attorney Betty Lugo, a Democratic candidate for Queens District Attorney, was a Republican. She changed her party affiliation to Democrat a week after the November 2018 Midterm Elections.QUEENS DAILY EAGLE
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CRIME — QUEENS NEWS — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE The three officers from the 105th Precinct got cash payments for tipping off a towing company to car crashes, feds say. In an unrelated incident, one of the officers also trafficked heroin. CLEAN SLATE ACT INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL WITH VOTE IN The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to CIVIL COURT CANDIDATE RUNS TO BECOME QUEENS’ FIRST OPENLY Goldman has spent more than 25 years practicing law, embracing a methodology focused on logic but rooted in humanity. If he wins a seat on the bench, he will become the first openly gay man to serve on the bench in Queens history. QUEENS DA'S NEW HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUREAU WILL PROSECUTE By David Brand. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz on Monday announced the creation of a new Human Trafficking Bureau to prosecute sex and labor traffickers. TWICE CONVICTED EX-LAWMAKER RUNS AGAIN IN QUEENS By David Brand . Twice convicted ex-lawmaker Hiram Monserrate is preparing yet another run for public office in Queens. The former state senator and councilmember, convicted of misdemeanor assault after dragging his girlfriend through a parking lot and later sentenced to prison for steering public money into his campaign operation, has filed to run for City Council in District 21. 3-K FOR ALL WILL EXPAND TO FOUR NEW DISTRICTS NEXT YEAR By Rachel Vick. Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday announced the expansion of his signature early childhood education program to include 3-year-olds from four new school districts at the start of thenext school year.
REPUBLICAN MAP-MAKER ENTERS QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACE By David Brand. Forest Hills resident Danniel Sun Maio, a Republican, is the latest candidate to enter the race for Queens Borough President. Maio, who designs detailed maps of New York City neighborhoods, has previously run for public advocate, state Assembly and Congress in New York’s 6th Congressional District. LOCAL CHURCH LEADERS BACK DOUGLASTON SHELTER PLAN By David Brand. A local church is stepping in to support a planned homeless women’s shelter in Douglaston amid opposition from some residents and civic groups.. In a letter to Queens Community Board 11, clergy and leaders of the Zion Episcopal Church on Northern Boulevard say they welcome the women who will stay at the first shelter planned for the district, though they say more LONGTIME REPUBLICAN BETTY LUGO REMAINS OPEN TO GOP By David Brand. For nearly a quarter century, attorney Betty Lugo, a Democratic candidate for Queens District Attorney, was a Republican. She changed her party affiliation to Democrat a week after the November 2018 Midterm Elections. TIME CAPSULE CAPTURES QUEENS FOR FUTURE STUDENTS To celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Queens Public Library, library staff and local students buried a time capsule with projections for the future on Monday. Queens residents 25 years from now will find the contents of the capsule, buried outside Astoria Branch with help from fifth grade NYC GETS NEW HURRICANE SAFETY ZONES By Rachel Vick. The New York City Emergency Management Department announced updated hurricane evacuation zones last week. Nearly 1 million residents — including those in Queens’ low-lying neighborhoods — are living in new zones, designated on a scale of vulnerability to flooding from one to six to reflect updated data and information from actual events. WHO WE ARE — QUEENS DAILY EAGLE Who We Are We are the only daily print newspaper covering Queens communities, Queens politics and the Queens legal justice system. Contact the Queens Daily Eagle. 8900 Sutphin Blvd, LL2 VANDAL ARRESTED FOR SPRAYING SWASTIKAS IN ELMHURST A 41-year-old Elmhurst resident was arrested and arraigned for allegedly defacing several local properties with swastikas, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced over the weekend Kristoffer Bahamonde was charged with criminal mischief as a QUEENS DA WON’T RE-TRY WRONGFULLY CONVICTED TRIO Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Thursday that her office will not pursue charges against three men who spent nearly a quarter of a century in prison for a 1996 double murder for which they were wrongfully convicted. Rohan Bolt, George Bell ASTORIA WORKERS STUDY SHOWS HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT AND Researchers have taken a microscope to the COVID recovery and focused in on the heavy toll the pandemic has taken on the workers of Astoria. The study published by the Center for New York City Affairs at the New School and the Consortium for Worker Education, is QUEENS MEN WRONGFULLY CONVICTED FINALLY FREED, A LIFETIME By Rachel Vick. After nearly 25 years of incarceration and facing life sentences for a crime they didn’t commit, three men from Queens officially walked free Friday, ready to start the next chapter of their lives without having to fear retrial.. Gary Johnson, Rohan Bolt and George Bell were all smiles on their way into the Queens Criminal Courthouse before being fully exonerated by the OPINION: MEMORIALIZE THOSE WE LOST TO COVID. PASS THE NY Our state is moving toward opening this summer, giving all of us a breath of life during this terrible pandemic. May we all take individual and collective moments to memorialize the more than 50,000 New Yorkers lost. To truly honor our neighbors who died of COVID-19, I BILL TO PROTECT CONSTRUCTION WORKERS FROM WAGE THEFT A new bill aimed at protecting construction workers from wage theft passed in the State Senate last week. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Jessica Ramos, takes aim at contractors and ensures they would assume liability if any of their subcontractors steal wages from theirworkers. The
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