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Cabinet Considers Garbage Disposal, West Nile Virus
BY RICHARD GENTILVISO
      Every day, city residents throw away the equivalent of 12,000 tons of waste. Since there are no longer any landfills or incinerators in New York City, where does it all go? Much of it, according to the Council on the Environment of New York City, is sent away to landfills in other states. Every y...
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Annual Community Health Fair June 2
      On Saturday bring the whole family to the Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens and United Community Civic Association Annual Community Health Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 2 at St. Francis of Assisi Church in the school yard located on 21st Avenue between 45th and 46th Streets.
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Second Annual Relay For Life At Astoria Park June 2
      No one should have to face cancer alone- that's why cancer survivors, caregivers, family members, corporate sponsors, neighbors, individuals and relay teams will join together in a celebration of survivorship and hope at the Second Annual Relay For Life of Astoria at the Astoria Park Track on June...
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'Stars Are Aligned' For Long Island City Development
Manhattan is a tight and hugely expensive market that is driving business outward from it. Jersey City has a price advantage over Long Island City, but the latter is part of New York and has a more extensive transit system to and from the Manhattan hub.
BY THOMAS COGAN
      An arresting way to consider the recent growth of Long Island City would be to look across the river at it, from First Avenue in Manhattan's East 40s. The number of highrise buildings on view gives the impression of an entirely new city expanding across the river from the older one (even if, as is...
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House Votes To Restore COPS Hirings, As Dems Promised
BY JOHN TOSCANO
      One of the most successful national anti-crime programs was resurrected last week by the Democrat-controlled Congress, fulfilling a promise made by the party in last year's elections. The legislation, sponsored by Congressmember Anthony Weiner and called the C.O.P.S.
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Motor Neuron Disease, ALS, 'It's Time For A Cure'
      Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, is a motor neuron disease that rapidly progresses and attacks the nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscles. Eventually, patients lose their strength and ability to move their arms, legs and body.
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Tree Maintenance Is Leading Bd 1 Issue
BY RICHARD GENTILVISO
      New York City intends to plant a million trees during the next 10 years. The initiative is one of 127 announced by Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Earth Day. Providing shade and the ability to process harmful carbon dioxide, the additional trees are largely good news.
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Astoria Generating Station Team Raises $50,000
      Staff of the Astoria Generating Station subsidiary of US Power Generating Company were among the USPG staff and families who raised more than $50,000 at the recent Revlon Run/Walk for Women.
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Neighborhood News
COMPILED BY LIZ GOFF
      Schoolyard Summer The city will open 69 public school playgrounds for unrestricted use this summer, including the P.S. 112 playground on Crescent Street in Dutch Kills.
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JFK Terminal Mural Brings World Closer
      A dramatic 397-foot-long mural recently installed at the new American Airlines terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) underscores the facility's status as one of the world's premier domestic and international gateways.
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Psychologist-Comic Celebrates National Nursing Home Week With Tour
      "New York's Funniest Psychologist", aka Dr. Drew Velting, took his geriatric-friendly, stand-up comedy on the road to observe National Nursing Home Week, May 13 to 19. Starting May 14 at South Shore Healthcare in Freeport, his Long Term Care Tour visited seven nursing homes in the region.
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Flushing House Hosts Elder Law Seminars
      Are you a senior citizen stuck on a financial roller coaster thanks to the Medicare Part D "doughnut hole"? Did you know that the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 has made it more difficult for seniors and the disabled to obtain Medicaid benefits?
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Start Summer This Weekend At Scott's Resort
      Scott's Family Resort will open for its 138th season on Friday, May 25, just in time to start the Memorial Day weekend. Scott's is a wonderful, old-fashioned mountain resort owned and operated by the Scott family since 1869.
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DKCA Members Join In 'It's My Park' Day
      On Saturday May 19, Dutch Kills Civic Association members (l. to r.): Thea Romano, Kim Teixeira, Pat Wilson, Executive Director George Stamatiades, Eugene Napolitano, Marge Fasano, Jimmy Natale,
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Go Green: Build With Earth Bags
BY CHUCK HALL
      A fairly recent idea in green building is using an earth bag as bricks. As the name implies, this novel approach uses bags filled with earth to build structures. The bags are stacked just like bricks, except that instead of using mortar, barbed wire is placed between courses to hold the bags in po...
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NYCHA Tenant Caught Stealing $12,530 From City
      Rose Gill Hearn, commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation (DOI), announced the arrest of Renette Moore, a former tenant of the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA) Ravenswood Houses in Astoria for failing to report to NYCHA that her husband lived with her and his salary.
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Homeless Man Pleads Guilty To Shooting Bridge Painter
      Steven Boyd, 47, a former security guard who had apparently been living in a makeshift shelter under the Grand Central Parkway overpass in Corona, has pleaded guilty to fatally shooting a bridge painter in November 2004.
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THE p u l p i t
PULPIT COMPILED BY SUSAN CLEARY
      All Saints': +Jun. 9, Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Strawberry fair, great international foods, lots to buy, bargains galore, 43-12 46th St., Sunnyside; 718.729.8523 (Rectory). **** Atonement Lutheran: +Sunday worship services in English at 10:15 a.m. and Sunday school at 11 a.m.; Sunday worship ser...
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Area Students React To 'An Inconvenient Truth'
      Students from six area junior high and intermediate schools went to the Museum of the Moving Image to see the movie "An Inconvenient Truth" recently as guests of the United Community Civic Association (UCCA) and its president, Rose Marie Poveromo. The students, from I.S. 10, Astoria, I.S. 126. I.S...
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Tri-M Swim Team Wins Championship
      The Tri-M Girls CYO Swim Team, shown with their coaches, won their fifth consecutive Brooklyn-Queens Diocesan Championship at the Eisenhower Aquatic Center in Nassau County April 28.
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Girl Scouts Paint Mural At St. Demetrios School
      Junior Girl Scouts from Troop 4852 at St. Demetrios Greek- American School of Astoria recently painted a mural promoting harmony on a wall of their school. "We are all united, wherever we are" was the mural's theme.
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Dentistry Duo Delivers Quality Care On Astoria's Broadway
BY JOHN TOSCANO
      It used to be you would go to visit your dentist with some trepidation about the pain you would have to endure. You would sit in the waiting room bored, staring into space, dozing, or reading last year's magazines.
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Mets, 'Sesame Street', St. Mary's Team Up In Song
BY DAN MILLER
      On Thursday May 17, Bob McGrath of "Sesame Street" was joined by more than 15,000 children at Shea Stadium to record the 12,000th Song of Love ever composed by John Beltzer of Forest Hills. The song composed for seven-yearold Ronald Sterling who is battling Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, an immune defi...
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Bryant H.S. Scores A- In Quality Review
BY LIZ GOFF
      Students, teachers and administrators at William Cullen Bryant H.S. aced a recent quality review performed by a British consulting firm hired by the city Department of Education (DOE) to rate the overall performance of public schools throughout New York City.
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The Origins Of Memorial Day
      Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of former Union soldiers and sailors - the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) - established Decoration Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan declar...
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Marshall Holds Memorial Day Service For Queens Vets
      A bugler plays taps as Colonel David Fitzgerald and Queens Borough President Helen Marshall pay tribute to the county's veterans in the Veterans' Memorial Garden outside Borough Hall during the Borough President's Memorial Day
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Local Man Stabbed In Astoria Park
COMPILED BY LINDA J. WILSON
      Police of the 114th Precinct are seeking Miguel Rivera, aka Todd Rivera or Mike Rivera. Rivera, 25 years old, approximately 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighing 170 pounds, with black or dark brown hair tied in a ponytail, is wanted for questioning in the stabbing death of Emrand Hossain,19, who was fo...
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Street Fest Season Starts With Ride Inspections
      The city Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) and the Buildings Department last Thursday kicked off the summer season by sending an important message to temporary amusement ride operators, ride owners, and event organizers: all rides at street fairs, block parties,
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Shoppers Seek Bargains, Fun At Steinway Sale Days
      Thousands of shoppers flocked to Steinway Street, "the world's longest department store", this past weekend to avail themselves of bargains galore and enjoy free entertainment for all ages at Steinway Street Sale Days, an annual tradition since 1978. While their parents shopped, children were ente...
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FAMILY FEATURES
      Summertime is here, and what better way to enjoy all the fruits of summer than by spending time outdoors with friends and family? Throughout the season, Slonger days and warmer temperatures make grilling a favorite activity. Cooking on the grill is hot, hot, hot - and it's a great time for hot n...
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D'Amico Presented With Assembly Citation
      Assemblymember Michael Gianaris (D-Astoria) presented Queens County Clerk Gloria D'Amico with an Assembly proclamation at a recent Taminent Women's Club card party.
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Astoria Restoration Assn. Holds Spring Festival
      Crowds thronged 31st Street between Ditmars Boulevard and 21st Avenue from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. this past Sunday, May 20 for the Astoria Restoration Association's annual Astoria Spring Festival.
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FAMILY FEATURES
      ''DBackyard chefs across the country are drizzling big flavor over grilled food with a dollop of finishing sauces, salsas, vinaigrettes and relishes. And one of the biggest flavored and healthi est dollops com bines olives (whether black or green) with canola oil.
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      "It's easy to grill safely," say BBQ Queens Karen Adler and Judith Fertig. Consider these tips before you fire up the grill. Do: 1. Keep the lid open when lighting your grill. 2.
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Jazz And Funk Trombonist Fred Wesley Featured At LPAC's Black Music Month Celebration
      Fred Wesley, the jazz and funk trombonist who worked with James Brown in the 1960s and '70s, will be performing June 15 at a LaGuardia Performing Arts Center's Jazz Jam session. The performance begins at 8 p.m. in the college's Little Theatre at 47th Avenue and Van Dam Street, Long Island City. T...
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Artsy House In LIC; Buy It In Manhattan, Provide Own Lot
      A preview of the 1951 Prototype Jean Prouvé's Maison Tropicale house will be at the Long Island City Cultural Alliance, 41-98 Vernon Blvd. in Long Island City until June 4 before going to Christie's New York's Spring 20th Century Decorative Art & Design auction in Manhattan on June 5-6 at the...
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Bias Attack Participant Apologizes In Court
      As part of his sentence, a 21-year-old college student offered a formal apology in open court to two Asian-American teenagers for his involvement in a biasrelated attack on them last summer in Douglaston. Paul A. Heavey, 21, of 43-35 247th St.
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Borough-Wide Blotter
COMPILED BY LIZ GOFF
      102nd Precinct Grinder Severs Boy's Fingers A 4-year-old boy lost four fingers on May 17 after he stuck his hand in a meat grinder at his family's Richmond Hill restaurant. Police said the unidentified boy was playing in the kitchen of the Tandoori Hut on 94th Avenue at about 5:45 p.m. when h...
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