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Thompson: 'DOE's Bldg. Plan is Flawed, Fails To Solve Overcrowding'
BY JOHN TOSCANO
      Despite the Department of Education's ongoing construction program of more than 36,000 new elementary and middle school seats, the city public school system is failing to build enough new schools to make a dent in the severe overcrowding problem that has plagued the system for several decades and ...
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Waterfront Alliance Seeks Bd. 7 Support
Willets Point, College Point and Flushing in Board 7, as well as LaGuardia Airport and the northern portion of Community Board 3 all border Flushing Bay.
BY RICHARD GENTILVISO
      The Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance (MWA) has a simple message. "Our mission is to transform New York's harbor and waterways into clean, accessible, and vibrant places to play, learn and work," Carter Craft said. "We want to create an action agenda for the waterfront," Craft said at the May meet...
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'Fundraiser For Life'
BY LIZ GOFF
      By all accounts, seven-year-old Sebastian Gallagher is a normal little boy with a little boy smile and an infectious personality. Like most little boys, Sebastian loves sports. Name a sport and he's a chatterbox, rattling off stats, standings and the names of players he and his brother John, 10, ...
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St. Michael's Cemetery Hosts Annual Scott Joplin Fest
      St. Michael's Cemetery, East Elmhurst hosted the fourth annual celebration of the life and music of ragtime composer Scott Joplin on Saturday, May 17. The event was free and open to the public and refreshments were served.
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Neighborhood News
COMPILED BY LIZ GOFF
      Seek Fans For Shea Memories Film Filmmakers Joseph Coburn and Katherine Foronjy are looking for Mets fans to interview and share their memories of Shea Stadium for "Heckuva Day", a planned film tribute to the old home of New York City's National League baseball team.
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Board 1 Offices Move During MMI Renovations
      Community Board 1 offices last week were moved to a handicapped accessible trailer on 37th Street off 35th Avenue, just outside their former digs at the Museum of the Moving Image. The move was necessary in order to give construction crews access to first-floor offices at the museum, which is unde...
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Bryant H.S. Holds Eighth Annual Read Aloud
      Students at William Cullen Bryant H.S., located at 48th Street and 31st Avenue, Astoria, held their eighth Annual Read Aloud on April 29 in the school library.
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Vallone Scholarships Awarded To 18 Area Students
      Eighteen students at area schools will be presented with scholarships named for and awarded in memory of the late Judge Charles J. Vallone at the June meeting of the Astoria Civic Association on June 3. Association President Patricia Babor announced that 12 students, Mei Lan Chen, graduating from...
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American Airlines JFK-London Flights Earn Double AAdvantage Miles
      American Airlines is now offering double AAdvantage® miles for passengers who purchase qualifying First Class, Business Class or Economy Class fares for travel between New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and London's Stansted and Heathrow Airports.
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115th- Open To The Community
      On Saturday, May 3, the 115th Police Precinct Community Council in Jackson Heights had a great turnout for their open house.
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Queens Veterans Honored In Borough Hall Ceremony
      Colonel Clyde Murray, Deputy Chief of Staff, Comptroller, 77th Regional Readiness Command, and Queens Borough President Helen Marshall paid tribute to Queens County's veterans of all wars and conflicts during Memorial Day observances in the Veterans
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Mayor Showered With Criticism For 14.5% Water Rate Hike
BY JOHN TOSCANO
      Public officials unleashed a barrage of criticism at Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the New York City Water Board for the huge 14.5 percent rate hike the board levied last week after an 11.5 percent increase only a year ago calling it "excessively high", "an outrage" and "unfair and outrageous".
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Udalls Cove Preservation Committee Starts Ravine Restoration Project
      The Udalls Cove Preservation Committee (UCPC) announced on April 23 the start of a significant restoration project in the ravine portion of Udalls Cove Park and Preserve. The work was scheduled to start by April 25, and will be carried out northeast of the intersection of 44th Avenue and 244th Str...
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Ober Endorsed By Avella But County Dems Plan Big Turnout For Crowley
      Charles Ober, one of the underdogs in the five-candidate special election in Western Queens to replace former City Councilmember Dennis Gallagher, was endorsed by Councilmember Tony Avella and a local Democratic club from Ridgewood yesterday.
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Kaner Foundation Joins Outreach Project At Big Apple Circus
      The Walter Kaner Children's Foundation helped make the recent benefit performance of the Big Apple Circus for Outreach Project a resounding success. The foundation has been supporting Outreach Project since 1995. This year's performance was dedicated to the memory of Loretta Kenny, who was the K...
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Thompson Addresses Sunnyside Chamber
BY THOMAS COGAN
      An informative review of New York City's economic life during the last six and a half years was delivered to the May luncheon of the Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce by City Comptroller William Thompson, the man who has been in office for just that length of time.
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Sabini Greets Vietnam Vets
      Senator John D. Sabini and members of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 32 at the annual Veterans Information Day held at Lost Battalion Hall, 93-29 Queens Blvd., Rego Park.
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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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Osprey Makes Its N.Y. Debut For Fleet Week 2008
      The popular MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft will be on display atop the USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) during Fleet Week New York City 2008 May 21-28. The Osprey will be showcased by Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263 (VMM-263), based in Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C.
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A Memorial To The Many Fallen
      The final resting place for 1,102 (75 were recovered) crewmen of the USS. Arizona who lost their lives on December 7, 1941. They are still entombed within the Arizona herself. The sunken battleship is commemorated by a 184 foot-long memorial structure that spans its mid-portion. No part of the edi...
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Ships Head To New York For Fleet Week
      A flotilla of U.S. Navy ships and thousands of Sailors and Marines set sail the morning of May 19 from Norfolk, Va., to participate in the 21 Fleet Week New York, which will take place May 21 - 28.
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Democratic Clubs Honor Anzalone, Wager, Serao
      The Powhatan and Pocahontas Regular Democratic Clubs held their 2008 annual dinner dance May 16 at Riccardo's by the Bridge, 21-01 24th Ave., Astoria.
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Epic Novels Presented At Cephalonian Association
BY CATHERINE TSOUNIS
      A return to epic movies and novels is the trend. Manos Thanopoulos presented his epic novels H Afentes (The Bosses) and H Ohia (The Poisonous Snake) to the Cephalonian Association "Aenos", Inc. on Wednesday evening, April 9 at their Astoria Culture Center. Publisher George Kiourtsis added to the l...
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1964-65 NYWF Movies, Free At Fort Wadsworth
      On Saturday, May 31 at 11 a.m., the National Park Service, Gateway National Recreation Area will be showing a special video program, free, at the Fort Wadsworth Visitor's Center, 120 New York Ave., Staten Island. "All new for '65 [and '08]" More Movies From The 1964/1965 New York World's Fair (NY...
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Flowers Are An Inspiration At Art-O-Mat LIC
BY TAMARA GASPARIAN
      Flowers are the key motif in Endless Inspiration: Flowers in the work of five LIC artists, an exhibition that opened on Thursday, May 15 at Art-O-Mat46-46 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City. The exhibition runs through June 22. The artists' depiction of flowers covers a range of artistic approaches i...
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Katsimatides Foundation Holds 6th Fundraiser
      The Johnny and Mikey (jaM) Katsimatides Foundation for Life, Inc. was named for and inspired by the tragic loss of two brothers: Mike Katsimatides who committed suicide in May 1999, and John Katsimatides, who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Steinway Sale Days Make Street Shoppers' Mecca
      During the Steinway Sale Days event, May 16, 17 and 18, smart shoppers thronged Steinway Street, "the world's longest store", searching for- and finding- bargains at sidewalk sales along the street from 28th to 34th Avenues.
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The Pulpit
Compiled by Susan Cleary
      Times and dates are subject to change. Please call event sponsors to confirm. Jun. 1 Jerusalem Day (Jewish); Jun. 5 Ascension (Orthodox), Jun. 8, 9, 10 Shavout, first day, second day; Jun.
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Borough-Wide Blotter
COMPILED BY LIZ GOFF
      102nd Precinct Student Knifed Near School Queens detectives are seeking help from the public and students at a borough high school to identify and locate a suspect who knifed a teenager on his way home on May 13. The 15-year-old student was stabbed in the chest as he walked about a block from...
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Padavan Honors Teachers
      "Teachers play a vitally important role in the education and future of our children," Senator Frank Padavan (R- Bellerose) said at his award ceremony on May 9 in celebration of "2008 Teacher Appreciation Week". Some 200 people were on hand at Queens County Farm Museum when the honorees were prais...
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Queens Apartment Building Prices Set New Record Highs
      Prices per square foot of all three types of apartment buildings in Queens posted solid increases in the second half of 2007, according to the latest figures from the second half of 2007 in the Massey Knakal Realty Services New York City Income Property Report. The total number of apartment buildi...
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