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Report Move Toward Mayor's School Plan, But Budget Still Stalled
BY JOHN TOSCANO
     With a Friday midnight deadline for agreement on the state budget coming steadily closer, Democrats and Republicans in Albany were reported to be close to a compromise on Mayor Michael Bloomberg's school construction funding plan, which would remove a key impediment toward achieving a final settle
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Funeral Set For Last Crash Victim; Mother, Son Leave Hospital
BY JOHN TOSCANO
     Funeral arrangements for April Lao, the 14-year-old Stuyvesant High School student killed in the tragic March 17 crash on the New York State Thruway, were announced yesterday by City Councilmember John Liu.
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2 Condo Towers To Rise In Bd. 1
BY RICHARD GENTILVISO
     Development along the East River waterfront in Long Island City just north of 35th Avenue is revving up. Twin 19-story residential towers, topped by four stories of penthouses, will soon rise on the site of an unused industrial building at 34-45 Vernon Blvd.
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Nilsson Hailed As Retirement From 114th Precinct Looms
     The community he served turned out for 114th Police Precinct Community Affairs Officer Bill Nilsson last Wednesday. Nilsson, who was community affairs officer at the precinct for 12 years, will retire from the New York City Police Department in April and community leaders and elected officials gathe
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Monserrate Goes After Jackson Heights 'Slumlord'
BY JOHN TOSCANO
     City Councilmember Hiram Monserrate is mapping a city, state and federal campaign to hold a major Queens landlord accountable for repairing thousands of violations that force his tenants to live under unsanitary and often dangerous conditions.
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4 Honored At Hellenic Cultural Center Fest
     The fourth annual Greek Independence Day celebration co-hosted by Assemblymember Michael Gianaris (D-Astoria) and Borough President Helen Marshall on Friday March 24 was a huge success, with more than 300 people packing the Hellenic Cultural Center in Astoria.
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Mock Terror Attack Keeps City Alert
     The New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM) last Sunday, March 26, hosted a major multi-agency field exercise designed to test the city's response to a weapons of mass destruction incident on a rail line. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Office for Domestic Prep
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Crowley, Israeli Official Meet
     At a meeting in Washington between Congressmember Joseph Crowley (D-Queens-The Bronx) and Israeli Ambassador and Consul General Arye Mekel, the pair discussed the latest events in the Middle East, including the recent Palestinian elections. Mekel briefed Crowley on the ramifications of the Hamas bei
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On the brief side...
     Marshall, Gianaris Mark Greek Holiday Borough President Helen Marshall and Assemblymember Michael Gianaris celebrated the 185th Anniversary of Greek Independence from the Ottoman Empire last Friday with traditional folk dances and poetry and by honoring four outstanding individuals in the Greek Ame
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Astoria Billiards Closed Under Nuisance Warrant
     The second nuisance abatement operation in the 114th Police Precinct ordered by the Queens Supreme Court of 2006 was executed under the direction of 114th Police Precinct Commanding Officer Deputy Inspector Brian McCarthy on Monday, March 20. Acommercial establishment at 35-21 30th Ave. known as Ast
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First Central Honors Greek Independence
     First Central Savings Bank celebrated Greek Independence Day Saturday, March 25 at their 30th Avenue Astoria Branch, located at 35-01 30th Ave.
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Women's History Month
Clinton, Marshall Cite African American Women BY JOHN TOSCANO
     United States Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Borough President Helen Marshall co-hosted Marshall's Sixth Annual African American Heritage Celebration last Friday, honoring several distinguished African American business and community leaders at the Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultura
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T H E p ul pi t
     Atonement Lutheran: +Apr. 13, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday Service.
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Palm Sunday
How The Parades Began In Jackson Heights
BY AUSTIN H. ARMITSTEAD
     Reverend George Nicholson and I used to have coffee, or ice cream, together at the neighborhood Jahn's Restaurant after the Living Room Dialogues at our two churches, St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic and Community United Methodist. The churches were located virtually across the street from each othe
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Boys & Girls Club Holds 'Bring A Friend' Week
     Variety Boys & Girls Club will host "Bring A Friend Week" so all club members can bring their friends and relatives to the club for free the week of April 3 to 8. Join us in celebrating National Boys & Girls Club Week.
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LIC YMCA Standings As Of 3/20
     Men's Winter Basketball League-A Div. Dream Team "A"               9     1
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Higher Education in Queens
York College Soars With Aviation Program
BY DIANA SANDERS
     Yet another City University of New York (CUNY) school, York College, opened in 1967 has been educating mostly local Queens residents ever since. The fifth Queens school of higher education of discussion, York College, originally named Alpha College transported its educational services throughout Que
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All Aboard The Seven Line
BY GLORIA SANDERS
     Our journey on the "International Express" is coming to an end, with two stops in Queens remaining after the 45th Road--Court House Square Station. Mainly a residential and industrial neighborhood, Court House Square was added to the National Register of Historical Places in 2005. It has been recogn
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ACS, Saloon Raise Relay For Life Funds
     On April 2 Frank Arcabascio, owner of Saloon, 36-17 30th Ave., will kick off the first of many Astoria events supporting the first annual Relay For Life of Astoria. Arcabascio will host a CutA-Thon beginning on Sunday at 11 a.m. and running through 3 p.m. A wash, cut and dry will be $30 with 100 per
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Ideas for your wedding favors
     Many ideas for wedding favors serve more than one purpose, whether lavish or economical--will yours?
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How to protect your relationship during wedding planning
     1. Be sure to set aside time with your fiance that you are not talking about your wedding, wedding reception, honeymoon, or anything related to it--just like the "old days." Have some great dates, and keep getting to know each other. (Engagement doesn't mean you're done with all that, you know!)
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Bridal white with a splash of color
     The latest trend - a splash of color! Victorian lilac, pink sorbet or striking navy; pure tradition is out. Adventure is in for brides who dream in color!
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PSEKA 2006 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MARCH-JUNE & NOVEMBER
     Mar. 31 Cyprus-U.S. Chamber of Commerce Awards Dinner Apr. 1 Cyprus Federation of America Mini Convention Apr. 2 Greek Independence Day Parade Apr. 8, 9 Hermes Expo Apr. 23 Greek Orthodox Easter Apr. 29 Pancyprian Dance May 5 Cyprus-U.S. Chamber of Commerce Awards dinner Jun. 7 PSEKA Cyprus Conferen
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Tony Orlando Headlines At QCC
     Tony Orlando, a veteran superstar entertainer who recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of his recording, "Tie AYellow Ribbon 'Round The Ol' Oak Tree", will headline at the Queensborough Performing Arts Center Sunday, April 23 at 3 p.m.
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Pacesetters Awards Hail Women's History Month
     City Councilmember Tony Avella (second from l.) with honorees at the annual Pacesetters Awards Ceremony at City Hall.
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Starbucks Hosts Walks For Water, Invests $2.12 Million
     To commemorate World Water Day and raise awareness for the more than 1.1 billion people worldwide who lack access to clean drinking water, Starbucks Coffee Company (NASDAQ: SBUX) through its Ethos Water brand invited partners (employees) and customers in 11 cities across the United States to take pa
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