Queens in the News - January 20
Friday January 20, 2006
- When Man's Best Friend Treads on Hallowed Ground (NY Times)
Park construction, burial ground memorial, and controversy at Martin's Field in Flushing (164th St and 46th Ave).
- Queens Residents Fight Against Federal Prison In Rosedale (NY1)
Former asylee detention center converted to federal prison with little fanfare.
- Get the Dirt on Local Restaurants (NY Post)
New restaurant health inspection website from NYC.gov
- Queens councilman stripped of post (Newsday)
Councilman James Sanders Jr (D, Laurelton and Springfield Gardens) replaced as chair of Economic Development Committee.
- Make City Pay Private Tuition, Queens Mother Asks Judge (NY Times)
Hollis mom faults NYC for public education breakdown in lawsuit.
- Explosion on BQE in Woodside, Queens
Tanker truck accident closed BQE and 7 train on Monday.
- Armstrong home gets tourism nod (Daily News)
Louis Armstrong House named February's Cultural Organization of the Month


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