Queens Daily Eagle

Queens Daily Eagle

VolumeVolumeVol. 66, No.65,65, 51No.No. 207207 MONDAY,MONDAY,THURSDAY, FEBRUARYFEBRUARY JUNE 25, 10,10, 2020 20202020 50¢50¢ Councilmember Donovan Richards has an early lead in the Democratic primary Early leads for Queens borough president. Donovan Richards VolumeQUEENSQUEENS 65, No. 207 Photo courtesy of Richards’ campaign MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2020 50¢ QueensQueens tops BP field, while Queens three Assembly TODAYTODAY challengers pull ahead FebruaryJUNE 25, 10, 2020 2020 commitments By David Brand February 10, 2020 commitments Queens Daily Eagle Early results in Queens’ Democratic ADDISLEIGH PARK WAS DESIGNATED ADDISLEIGH PARK WAS DESIGNATED primaries show Councilmember Dono- HappyaADDISLEIGH New York City birthday PARKhistoric WAS district DESIGNATED duringto us! Black van Richards with a significant lead in Historya New York Month City in historic 2011. 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More than 1.95 million people “StateDe Blasio, of the City”speaking address at the Thursday, American pledg Mu-- dress. administration stepped in to help broker a challenging Carolyn Maloney in the ing to preserve the city’s affordable housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- have visited our website this year alone. seuming to ofpreserve Natural the History, city’s affordablelaid out his housing, vision played Assistinga key role smallin the businessesmayor’s annual ad- newber ofdeal Commerce that would and keep even the historicthe de barBlasio in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th expandon education Austin and help small businesses. StreetplayedThe acelebration key roleand in at the Neir’s mayor’s ‘Restaurant Tavern annual lasted ad- ber of Commerce and Row’ even the de Blasio expand education and help small businesses. 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Thank exited you the so race much Friday. for Her departure leaves three other candidates est Hills has called on the city to turn parts portation ban cars from two-thirds of 70th Boulevard side of the block, the board yourchallenging commitment Maloney, to local news!who has served in of AustinFlushing Street and 70th Road into carfree communityRoad between Queens Boulevard and Austin boardsaid. set challenging Maloney, who has served in THECongress NEW since 1993.YORK SENATE ENVI- plazas that enable eateries to establish outdoor Street, a strip known as “Restaurant Row.” Continued on page 11 ronmentalMore than Conservation a year after Committee plans to open approved HQ2 ina billLong sponsoredIsland City by were State scrapped, Sen. JosephAma- Flushing community board set zonFebruary is moving forward with 10, the opening 2020 of a to vote on controversial rezoning commitmentsQueens Community Board 6 has recommended that Addabbo,THE NEW Jr. to YORKrequire hardSENATE lids or ENVI-sturdy THE NEW YORK SENATE ENVI- By Victoria Merlino 120,000-square-foottarps on top of “trash delivery trains.” station The in coverings Maspeth. the Department of Transportation turn a portion of ronmental Conservation Committee approved Queens Daily Eagle would“We preventare excited putrid to increase goop from our investmentfalling out inof 70th Road in Forest Hills into a pedestrian and dining

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