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Budget Amendment Addresses 9/11 Health Care Workers Needs
      The creation of a reserve fund to address the long-term healthcare needs of individuals who were exposed to the environmental hazards at the World Trade Center during the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks was announced by U.S. Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Charles Schumer.
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Hubby Questioned In Homicide
      The city Medical Examiner (ME) last week identified bones found in a suitcase in Forest Park as those of a mother of two who disappeared from her Woodhaven home in June 2007. A spokesperson for the ME's office said dental records were used to identify Reyna De Los Santos-Reyes, 43, and while the ...
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Weprin Addresses Sunnyside Chamber
BY THOMAS COGAN
      David Weprin, chairman of the of the City Council Finance Committee and representative of its 23rd District in Hollis/Jamaica, was the speaker at the Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce's luncheon for March held as usual at Dazies Restaurant on Queens Boulevard. Weprin is running for comptroller of the ...
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Bd 7 Calls For New School Site Bill
BY RICHARD GENTILVISO
      Under state law, any proposal for a new school requires a site plan and an environmental review. In addition, the community board and the City Council must both review the proposal. But not when the site is leased.
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MTA Ventilation Project To Start In October
BY THOMAS COGAN
      The Community Board 1 cabinet met in March after a February hiatus and entertained a long parade of organizational representatives, who brought up many interesting issues.
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Neighborhood News
COMPILED BY LIZ GOFF
      No Parole For Kitty Genovese Killer The man who knifed Kitty Genovese to death more than four decades ago was denied parole for the 13th time last week. Winston Moseley stalked and viciously attacked the Kew Gardens woman in the early morning hours of Mar. 13, 1962, as Genovese returned home fr...
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Vallone Brings Skate Park To Astoria
BY LINDA J. WILSON
      After four years of negotiations, City Councilmember Peter F. Vallone Jr. announced on Tuesday, March 11 that the city Department of Parks and Recreation will start work next month on a new skate park in Astoria. Vallone secured more than $1 million in city funding for the skate park, the first of...
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Alumni Hail Saint Demetrios School's 50th Anniversary
      More than 700 alumni and former and present faculty and administration celebrated the 50th anniversary of Saint Demetrios Greek-American School of Astoria at a reunion February 29 at Terrace on the Park.
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St. Demetrios Church To Hold Blood Drive
      St. Demetrios Church GOYA will hold a blood drive on Saturday, March 22 at St. Demetrios Church, 30-03 30th Dr., Astoria from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. In order to donate: • Bring valid ID and know your Social Security Number. If no Social Security Number is available, please bring a passport o...
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ASPCA 'Go Orange For Animals' Contest
      Join the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) in celebrating the human-animal bond and the organization's victories on behalf of animals and 'Go Orange for Animals' now.
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Steve Chen Makes Glass Magazine '20 Under 40' List
      Crystal Window & Door Systems Executive Vice President Steve Chen was recognized recently as one of the fenestration industry's rising stars. He was listed among Glass Magazine's "20 Under 40" young executives in the architectural glass field in the national publication's February 2008 issue.
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Markey Honors 12 Local Women
      Assemblymember Margaret Markey last Friday, March 14 presented 12 Queens women with her 2008 "Women of Distinction" Awards, saluting them for outstanding volunteer service to the community in a ceremony at
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'Aenos' Perpetuates Greek Island Values
      During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the United States government was overwhelmed in attempting to save the nation and its own existence. The Greek nation never had a strong centralized government. They suffered over four centuries of Ottoman Turkish rule, sustained only by the local Greek Or...
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Courage Of Greeks And Phil-Hellenes Celebrated At SJU
      "The Greeks endured years of slavery known as the 'Chronia tis Slavias'," said Dr. Christos P. Ioannides, keynote speaker at the fourth annual St. John's University Greek Independence Day Program on February 21st in Council Hall. "They lived as slaves for four hundred years. The Greeks did not for...
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A Movable Feast
      Easter, the greatest festival of the Christian church, commemorates the resurrection of Jesus. It is a movable feast; that is, it is not always held on the same date. In AD 325 the church council of Nicaea decided that it should be celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon on or a...
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Stories Behind The Symbols of Easter
      Why do we do what we do at Easter? Why do many people eat ham and dye eggs? How are these traditions related to Christ's resurrection? For Christians all over the world, Easter is a time of great joy and great pageantry. Some aspects of Easter celebrations stem directly from the biblical account ...
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American Airlines Offers Alliances, AA.Com Service
      Travelers today want to go just about anywhere in the world as quickly and directly as possible. While American Airlines is the world's largest air carrier, no single airline flies to every destination desired by today's business or leisure passenger.
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Johnston, Milcetic Engaged
      Sarah Elizabeth Emery Johnston, daughter of Sue Emery and Kent Johnston of Gaithersburg, Maryland, was engaged on Dec. 22, 2007 to Peter Thomas Milcetic, son of Rose Marie and Peter Milcetic of Whitestone, New York.
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America's Ten Most Peculiar Presidential Elections
Part one of three installments.
BY MARTIN H. LEVINSON, PH.D
      Do you know the names of the two candidates who took part in the most disputed presidential election in U.S. history? (Hint- the names aren't Bush and Gore.) Who was the first dark horse presidential nominee? What third-party candidate received the most votes recorded in the annals of American pre...
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Don't Weed & Feed- Go Green For Spring
      According to Patty Kleinberg, Queens Botanical Garden's director of education, people have been brainwashed by 50 years of television advertising to think spring is the time to seed, weed, and feed the lawn. Actually some commercial fertilizes may contain ingredients that are not eco-friendly.
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Proposal To Build On Triangle Brings Board 2 Wrath
BY THOMAS COGAN
      At the March meeting of Community Board 2, matters covered included an application for a dual street renaming, another bit of remodeling in Sunnyside Gardens that required board approval, a board member's retirement, a news report from the Department of Sanitation and sundry items.
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The Pulpit
Compiled by Susan Cleary
      Times and dates are subject to change. Please call event sponsors to confirm. Mar. 20 Holy Thursday , Fast of Esther; Mar. 21 Good Friday; Mar. 21 Purim; Mar. 22, Holi-Phagwah; Mar. 23 Easter Sunday; Mar. 25 Feast of Annunciation; Apr.
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114th Precinct Blotter
Traffic, Shoplifting Incidents Highlight St. Patrick's Day
COMPILED BY LINDA J. WILSON
      Vehicle checkpoint operations on St. Patrick's Day, Monday, March 17, led to three arrests. Two Hispanic men 29 and 31 years old were arrested in two separate incidents at a checkpoint at Broadway and 31st Street: each was found to have a suspended license and each was charged with aggravated unli...
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Borough-Wide Blotter
COMPILED BY LIZ GOFF
      102nd Precinct The Hunt Is On For The Richmond Hill Stabber Queens detectives are seeking help from the public to identify and locate a knifewielding suspect who stabbed two men outside a Richmond Hill pool hall on the night of March 9.
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2008 Motor Trend Car Of The Year Stars At Auto Show
      Among the galaxy of automotive stars at this year's New York International Auto Show, open to the public from March 21 to 30 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, General Motors' Cadillac CTS sedan is a supernova.
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Forest Hills, Astoria, Jackson Heights Most Popular Nabes
      Forest Hills, Astoria and Jackson Heights are the top three most popular Queens neighborhoods for home seekers in New York City, according to ResidentialNYC.com, the Web portal created by the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), which makes thousands of exclusive New York City home listings avai...
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Cops Seek Help To I.D. Stab Victim
      Queens detectives are asking the public for help in solving a murder mystery. Detectives recently released a composite sketch (see sketch) of a man whose skeletal remains were found in September 2007 along railroad tracks in Flushing.
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