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Gotbaum: DOE Wasting Millions On Excessive Testing
      Despite warnings about excessive testing, Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum says the city Department of Education continues to spend $335 million on experimental testing systems which should be used to hire more teachers and open new pre-kindergarten classes.
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Eye In The Sky' Sets Sights On Queens
      The New York City Police Department launched its "Eye In The Sky" program in Queens in January, with the installation of security cameras along shopping strips in Astoria, Elmhurst, Jackson Heights and Flushing.
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Bloomberg Announces 2 New Initiatives From Laundromat
BY DAN MILLER
      Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, joined by Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Commissioner Jonathan Mintz and Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) Commissioner Paul Cosgrave, chose Li's Laundromat, 96-10 31st Ave.
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Spitzer, Crowley Welcome Additional Heating Assistance $
BY JOHN TOSCANO
      Governor Eliot Spitzer and Congressmember Joseph Crowley have applauded a decision by the U.S. Department of Energy to release $82.4 million in energy assistance to help New York seniors and working families keep the heat on this winter.
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Seminerio Receives Doctorate From Plaza College
      Plaza College conferred an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree on Assemblymember Anthony Seminerio (D-Richmond Hill) at the college's commencement ceremonies last June. Plaza College Provost Charles E. Callaghan III (l.) presented the degree to Seminerio at the assemblymember's office.
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LaGuardia Dean Addresses Sunnyside Chamber Meeting
BY THOMAS COGAN
      The Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce resumed its schedule of monthly luncheons at Dazies Restaurant on Queens Boulevard this month, with Seth Bornstein, assistant dean of economic development at LaGuardia Community College as guest speaker. There were also sundry announcements to start the new year o...
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Nolan Hearing To Explore Why Schools Don't Give Physical Ed
      Following up on Governor Eliot Spitzer's call for more stringent enforcement of school physical education requirements, Assemblymember Catherine Nolan will hold a hearing next week to explore why students aren't receiving this instruction, despite a state law mandating it.
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On the brief side...
      Maloney Gets 2nd Gold Mouse For the second year in a row, Congressmember Carolyn Maloney's Web site www.maloney.house.gov has been awarded a prestigious Gold Mouse Award. The award was presented by the Congressional Management Foundation (CMF), a non-profit, non-partisan management consulting an...
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The Pulpit
Compiled by Susan Cleary
      Times and dates are subject to change. Please call event sponsors to confirm. Feb. 2 Imbolc, Feb. 2-5 Brazil Carnival; Feb. 4 Rosa Parks Birth Anniversary, Feb. 5 United States Mardi Gras; Feb. 5 Mexico Constitution Day; Feb.
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Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar Opens In Astoria
      On January 21, a new Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar opened at 38-01 35th Ave. between 38th Street and Steinway Street in Astoria, across from the UA Kaufman Studios Cinema 14 and adjacent to local landmarks, including Kaufman Astoria Studios, Museum of the Moving Image and the new Frank Sinat...
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Community Tidbits
      Parks & Recreation Alley Pond Environmental Center APEC has many fun and interesting programs all-year long for tots to pre-teens to adults: Jan. 31, Focus the Nation; Feb. 2, Mar.
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Obama Edges In S.C., But Hillary Holds Solid, Comfortable N.Y. Lead
BY JOHN TOSCANO
      The furious race between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama will reach a critical juncture in the next 13 days as the now bitter rivals will meet, first in the South Carolina primary on Saturday, and then 10 days later in New York.
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Board 1 Says 'No' To Con Ed Land Sale
BY RICHARD GENTILVISO
      While Mayor Michael Bloomberg hopes with his PlaNYC to achieve the cleanest air of any big city in America by 2030, Community Board 1 is struggling with the present.
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News Of The Neighborhoods
COMPILED BY LIZ GOFF
      Cell Phone Towers Unplugged Parishioners at St. Mel's Church in Flushing last week celebrated a towering victory when crews arrived to unplug 23 antenna towers from the roof of the parish elementary school. The removal of the towers marks the end of a two-year battle waged by parents of student...
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Bd. 1 Challenges Congestion Pricing
BY RICHARD GENTILVISO
      A little over a year ago, Mayor Michael Bloomberg came to Queens to speak about the future of the city. The speech, given on Dec. 12, 2006 at the Queens Museum of Art in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, was "New York City 2030: Accepting the Challenge.
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Con Edison Lot Sale Debate Ends Bd. 1 Cabinet Meeting
BY THOMAS COGAN
      The proposed sale by Con Edison of a 20- acre lot was not an item on the agenda at the Community Board 1 cabinet meeting for January, but it wound up dominating the meeting and running it far into overtime. Items that were on the agenda included a presentation about Frank Sinatra H. S.
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Commerce Bank Names New Branch Management Team
      Commerce Bank (NYSE: CBH), "America's Most Convenient Bank", has named Robert Young manager and Marco Sun assistant manager of its newest Queens retail location, which is currently under construction in the Queens Crossing building at Main Street and 39th Avenue in Flushing. The new branch is expe...
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Man Found Dead In 114th Pct.
COMPILED BY LINDA J. WILSON
      Police of the 114th Precinct were called to an apartment on the second floor of 24-39 42nd St., shortly after 7 p.m. on Thursday, January 17, in response to a 911 call reporting an unconscious person. There they found a 31-year-old white male, unconscious and unresponsive. EMS responded and pronou...
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