Queens Daily Eagle Historyhistory Monthmonth Inin 2011.2011

Queens Daily Eagle Historyhistory Monthmonth Inin 2011.2011

VolumeVolumeVol. 66, No.65,65, 12No.No. 207207 MONDAY,MONDAY,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARYFEBRUARY APRIL 29, 10,10, 2020 20202020 50¢50¢ ‘There was VolumeQUEENSQUEENS 65, No. 207 no plan’QueensQueensMONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2020 50¢ Vulnerable NYCHA tenant TODAYTODAY leaders forced to squirt FebruaryFebruaryApril 29, 10,10, 2020 20202020 commitmentscommitmentsstate-issued sanitizer to fight coronavirus THEADDISLEIGHADDISLEIGH THUNDERBIRDS PARKPARK WASWAS AND DESIGNATEDDESIGNATED BLUE AN- By David Brand gelsaa NewNew flew YorkYork over CityCity Queens historichistoric Tuesday, districtdistrict part duringduring of an effortBlackBlack Queens Daily Eagle HistoryHistory MonthMonth inin 2011.2011. TheThe NewNew YorkYork CityCity toHistory raise New Month Yorkers’ in 2011. spirits. The New York City Carole Wilkins, the president of the Ra- HistoricHistoric DistrictsDistricts CouncilCouncil isis celebratingcelebrating thethe Historic Districts Council is celebrating the venswood Houses Tenants Association, was neighborhood’s rich and distinctive history MAYORneighborhood’s BILL DErich BLASIO and distinctive ANNOUNCED history relieved when she first found out that Gov. newthisthis month.month.self-swab testing at NYC Health + Hos- Andrew Cuomo had fulfilled his pledge to pitals testing sites across the five boroughs on send masks, gloves and hand sanitizer to her Monday. Self-swab testing will minimize con- sprawlingMayor Bill public de Blasio housing delivered complex his in Astoria.seventh State of the City address at the American Museum of Natural History on Thursday. Many of AS RACIAL COVENANTS SEGRE- Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh State of the City address at the American Museum of Natural History on Thursday. Many of tactAS betweenRACIAL patients COVENANTS and healthcare workers, SEGRE- al- But then Wilkins saw the inventory. lowinggated the citycity’s to test neighborhoods, more New Yorkers Addisleigh without hishis proposalsproposals willwill havehave aa particularparticular impactimpact onon Queens.Queens. MichaelMichael Appleton/MayoralAppleton/Mayoral PhotographyPhotography OfficeOffice gated the city’s neighborhoods, Addisleigh hisThe proposals state had willdropped have of af severalparticular large impact box- on Queens. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office puttingPark healthcaretransformed workers from and patientsan exclusively at further Park transformed from an exclusively es, each containing four industrial-sized jugs risk,white and neighborhood will begin at the into end one of theof week.New York white neighborhood into one of New York of hand sanitizer instead of individually pack South Jamaica Houses Residents Association President Manny Martinez is forced to City’s premier African-American enclaves Mayor pledges to protect business, serve City’sQUEENS premier African-American enclaves aged personal-useMayor squirt containers. pledges It was up figure outto how protect to dispense 108 gallons business, of state-issued hand sanitizerserve to more than “DEFEATING THIS VIRUS BEGINS byby thethe earlyearly 1950s.1950s. TheThe areaarea waswas homehome toto Continued on page 2 Eagle file photo by Phineas Rueckert andby endsthe earlywith our 1950s. ability The to test area quickly was andhome safe to- 1,000 tenants. luminariesluminaries likelike CountCount Basie,Basie, LenaLena Horne,Horne, ly,”luminaries de Blasio likesaid. 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Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh neighborhoods beset by municipal disin- agreement that would enable the 190-year-old SOUTHCootie Williams. QUEENS ASSEMBLYMEMBER “StateQueens of the City” address Thursday,groups pledg- vestmentvestment shift toto helpinghelping smallsmall census businessbusiness ownersowners WoodhavenWoodhaven strategy wateringwatering holehole toto staystay inin as business.business. “State of the City” address Thursday, pledg- negotiatevestment leasesto helping with theirsmall landlords, business Queensowners WoodhavenLocal elected watering officials, hole tothe stay Queens in business. Cham- Stacey Pheffer Amato joined with the Howard inging toto preservepreserve thethe city’scity’s affordableaffordable housing,housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- expanding to preserve education the and city’s help affordable small businesses. housing, playednegotiate a keyleases role with in thetheir mayor’s landlords, annual Queens ad- berLocal of Commerce elected officials, and even the theQueens de BlasioCham- Beach-LindenwoodERICA VLADIMER, Civic Association A CANDIDATE on Tues- expand education and help small businesses. played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- ber of Commerce and even the de Blasio ERICA VLADIMER, A CANDIDATE expandDe Blasio, education speaking and help at the small American businesses. Mu- dress.played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- administrationber of Commerce stepped and ineven to helpthe debroker Blasio a daychallengingERICA to distribute VLADIMER, Carolynhomemade masksMaloneyA CANDIDATE to Queens in resthe- Deresponse Blasio, speaking at the American rate Mu- dress. lags amid coronavirusadministration stepped in to help broker a De Blasio, speaking at the American Mu- dress. Assisting small businesses newadministration deal that would stepped keep in the to historichelp broker bar ina idents.challenging HBLC hasCarolyn been making Maloney and distributing in the seum of Natural History, laid out his vision Assisting small businesses new deal that would keep the historic bar in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th seum of NaturalRachel History, Vick laid out his vision theirThe outreach Assistingcelebration methods small at Neir’sto businesses ensure Tavern a complete lasted ratenew in deal New that York would City, keepaccording Continuedthe historic to the on CUNYpage bar 10in homemadeDemocratic masks primary and face for coverings New York’s since early12th for the entire city, but many of his proposals The celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Continued on page 10 CongressionalDemocratic primary District, for exited New the York’srace Friday. 12th for the entire Queenscity, but Daily many Eagle of his proposals CensusThe count.celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Graduate Center’s Hard-To-CountContinued Map, on pagewhich 10 March.Congressional So far, over District, 600 homemadeexited the raceface Friday.cover- ingsHer havedeparture been donated leaves by three the association other candidates to local Despite the coronavirus-related obstruction In the month and a half since the 2020 Cen- provides a tract-level breakdown of census re- Her departure leaves three other candidates residents,challenging NYPD Maloney, officers andwho healthcare has served workers. in of in-person outreach, Queens organizations sus went live, Queens County has logged a 42.2 sults challengingTODAY Maloney, who has served in Congress since 1993. and elected officials have continued to adapt percent completion rate — the second lowest Continued on page 10 Congress since 1993. U.S.Congress REP. since GREGORY 1993. MEEKS, STATE Flushing community board set Sens. 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