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  • Oakland Gardens Thug I put away shot my house - judge

    Acting Supreme Court Judge Fernando Camacho was on vacation when someone strafed his Oakland Gardens home with four bullets.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 14, 2008.

  • Oakland Gardens Judge's house shot up

    Fernando Camacho came back from vacation to find his Oakland Gardens, Queens, home riddled by bullets.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 13, 2008.

  • Precinct 111 Shots Fired Into Judge's Home

    Police from the 111th Precinct, located in the Bayside neighborhood, responded to a report of gunshots heard by a neighbor, a police spokeswoman said. There was no evidence that the gunshots were related to Mr. Camacho's work in the courts.

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • Bayside Shots Fired Into Judge's Home

    Police from the 111th Precinct, located in the Bayside neighborhood, responded to a report of gunshots heard by a neighbor, a police spokeswoman said. There was no evidence that the gunshots were related to Mr. Camacho's work in the courts.

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • Murray Hill Kitchen Dish: Allegretti, Vintage Irving, and a new Yorganic

    HANDHELD FOOD Pita Joe (2 W. 14th St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues, 212-627-7877) is scheduled to open today, serving kosher chicken schnitzel, falafel with organic hummus, and a variety of different lemonades. Erez Cohen, who also is the executive chef and owner of Delectica in Murray Hill, is in charge of the food.

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • Floral Park Staking Out Brooklyn Turf for a Winery

    In Floral Park, Queens, Queens County Farm is set to release its first "estate grown" merlot this autumn from an acre and a half of vines.

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • Murray Hill Answers About New York's Greenmarkets

    As all of our farmers come from within 250 miles, our region’s climate means that over half of our markets close when local fields are covered in snow. Yes the Bronx Borough Hall Greenmarket ceases to operate after Thanksgiving, but so do markets in the Upper East Side, Carroll Gardens and Murray Hill.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • Bayside Shots Fired at Judge's House Overnight

    One official said the judge’s house is in the Bayside neighborhood.

    Published by New York Times on August 12, 2008.

  • 232nd Street and 67th Avenue Shots fired at judge's home

    Someone opened fire at the home near 232nd Street and 67th Avenue in Oakland Gardens before dawn.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 12, 2008.

  • Douglas Manor It’s Their Bathing Spot, Health Hazard or Not

    A group of residents in Douglaston, Queens, have been swimming at Douglas Manor Beach for more than 50 years, but lately their beloved waters have drawn concern.

    Published by New York Times on August 12, 2008.

  • Douglas Manor Douglas Manor Swimmers Ignore Health Warnings

    This summer, the city’s Health Department has identified the beach as having the highest levels of pollution in the city, specifically fecal bacteria counts, which spike after heavy rains cause the city’s sewer system – feces and all – to overflow directly into these waters, posing a serious health risk.

    Published by New York Times on August 11, 2008.

  • Queens Congressional Candidate Barred From Ballot

    The New York State Board of Elections has ruled that Jun Policarpio, a Queens congressional candidate accused of forging petition signatures, will not be allowed on the Republican ballot.

    Published by New York Sun on August 8, 2008.

  • Immaculate Conception Center Queens priest turns 88, and pals say count blessings

    King, who lives at the Immaculate Conception Center for retired priests in Queens, has heard nonstop from his fellow friends of the cloth urging him to see the religious value in turning 88 years old on 8-8-08 - or to at least cash in on it.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 8, 2008.

  • Hillcrest Gas station offering ethanol gas

    Muhammad Shahbaz and his brother run the Sunoco station on North Main Street in Hillcrest, right next door to the fire department.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 5, 2008.

  • Murray Hill It's Party Time Hillary Style At Gracie Mansion

    "I think she needs to focus on tax issues. I think education particularly in New York City is very critical," said Eliame Hughes of Murray Hill.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 4, 2008.

  • Waldbaum’s A Memory They Refuse to Let Fade

    It was August 2, 1978. The O’Connors were supposed to go the beach that day, but when they went to the firehouse that morning to pick up Billy’s father, Firefighter William O’Connor, at the end of his shift, they were told he had been called to a fire at a Waldbaum’s supermarket in Sheepshead Bay. So they went there.

    Published by New York Times on August 3, 2008.

  • Murray Hill In Strangers, a Blind Centenarian Finds a Literary Lifeline

    These three disparate characters are part of a ragtag crew that cycles through the worn one-bedroom Murray Hill walk-up where Elizabeth Goodyear, who recently celebrated her 101st birthday, is confined, after two knee operations.

    Published by New York Times on July 31, 2008.

  • Murray Hill Farmer Is Suspended for Selling Another's Meat

    Mr. Dines, who for five years sold his meat at Greenmarkets in Jackson Heights in Queens; Cortelyou, Fort Greene and Greenpoint in Brooklyn; and Murray Hill, West 97th Street, Tompkins Square, TriBeCa and Union Square in Manhattan, admitted he had on occasion sold meat he had bought from others and has placed his animals in other farms or facilities to be raised.

    Published by New York Times on July 30, 2008.

  • Public School 188 Their hope vanishes

    Curie called Akira, a student at Public School 188 in Bayside, Queens, "a sweet, loving child who had her whole life ahead of her."

    Published by New York Daily News on July 28, 2008.

  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Port Authority, St. Nicholas Church Reach Ground Zero Deal

    As expected, the Port Authority last week approved the land deal with St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church to allow the Port to use the church's Ground Zero land and build a vehicle security center below.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 28, 2008.

  • Fresh Meadows All eyes on Queens Senate race

    "Take out your wallet and look in it," said Gennaro, currently a city councilman from Fresh Meadows "After the Senate changes, you'll have more money in it."

    Published by amNY.com on July 27, 2008.

  • Fresh Meadows Pol: Queens 'Boulevard of Death' needs bike lane

    Councilman James Gennaro (D- Fresh Meadows) and a Queens mother called for a protected bike lane on Queens Boulevard at a rally held on the spot where 22-year-old bicyclist Asif Rahman, of Jamaica, was fatally struck in February. A protected lane would physically separate the several lanes of traffic with a lane of parked cars or other barriers.

    Published by amNY.com on July 27, 2008.

  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Agency in Tentative Accord With Ground Zero Church

    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has reached a tentative agreement to help rebuild St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on Liberty Street.

    Published by New York Times on July 24, 2008.

  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Church gets $20M for land near Ground Zero

    The congregation at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church will use the cash to build a new church a few blocks away from where it stood in lower Manhattan. The church's 1,200-square-foot lot was listed in a report last month as one of more than a dozen obstacles slowing long-stalled rebuilding at Ground Zero.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on July 24, 2008.

  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Port Authority Nears Deal With Church at Ground Zero

    St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have reached a tentative agreement on the site, and the Port Authority's board of directors will vote on the deal at a meeting today.

    Published by New York Sun on July 24, 2008.

  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Bloomberg and Gates Join Forces Against Smoking

    The Port Authority has reached a tentative agreement to help rebuild St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on Liberty Street.

    Published by New York Times on July 24, 2008.

  • Auburndale Staten Island man charged after deadly crash

    One cyclist, identified by police as Dimitrios Kazanas, 39, of 189th Street in the Auburndale section of Queens, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The other rider, a 28-year-old man, whose name was not released, was taken to Bellevue Hospital in critical condition.

    Published by SI Live on July 22, 2008.

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo Bringin' students back as teachers

    Some are returning to city schools after successful careers in other industries. Lauren Schwartz Harnick, a 1990 graduate of Benjamin N. Cardozo High School, felt unfulfilled after a decade as a lawyer.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 20, 2008.

  • Fresh Meadows COP'S DOG-TAG AFTERNOON 'BAGS' TEARS OF JOY

    After two masked gunmen held her up near her Fresh Meadows home last February, she feared she'd never see the tags again.

    Published by New York Post on July 14, 2008.

  • St. Vincent's Medical Center The stunning payday of Staten Island bank directors

    And John DePierro, who once headed the former St. Vincent's Medical Center in West Brighton (now Richmond University Medical Center), earned $74,150.

    Published by SI Live on July 13, 2008.

  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Deal on Church Could Speed Ground Zero Rebuilding

    The executive director of the Port Authority, Christopher Ward, told the local Community Board 1 last night that an agreement with the leaders of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church for an exchange of land needed to provide the congregation with a new home near ground zero had been reached. The church was destroyed after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, when the World Trade Center's South Tower collapsed and obliterated the building.

    Published by New York Sun on July 11, 2008.

  • Queens Village Sketch released of sex assault suspect

    Police say the suspect jumped a 23-year-old woman at a bus stop in Queens Village around 2 a.m. Tuesday. He then sexually assaulted her behind a building on Edgewood Avenue.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 10, 2008.

  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Answers about Ground Zero Rebuilding

    Mr. Reiss says the authority never considered that it would be “viable” to condemn the property held by St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church just south of the main site, though negotiations have clearly been vexing for both sides.

    Published by New York Times on July 9, 2008.

  • Queens CB 7 Another Willets Point Rally As Ferrer Joins Anti-Bloomberg Crowd

    According to a release from the Willets Point Industry and Realty Association, Mr. Ferrer will join local Councilman Hiram Monserrate at the event, where the main Willets Point property owners' group will call for the ouster of the chairman of Queens Community Board 7.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 9, 2008.

  • 212th st. Mom badly hurt in Queens crash as brakes fail

    The scene in Hollis, Queens, after brakes went on a sedan driven by a mother and the vehicle crashed into a garage. Once the brakes gave way, a mother knew she was careening toward disaster.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 7, 2008.

  • Queensboro Hill Queens drowning victim, 8, son of cop

    Justine had been the only child at a gathering on 136th St. in Queensboro Hill when he may have suffered a seizure while swimming in the inground pool about 7 p.m. Friday.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 6, 2008.

  • Queensboro Hill Boy, 8, Drowns In Pool

    Police said the boy might have had a seizure while swimming in the backyard pool on 136th Street in the Queensboro Hill section on Friday.

    Published by WNBC on July 5, 2008.

  • Queensboro Hill Boy drowns in Queens pool during 4th party

    The victim, who was the only child at the gathering on 136th St. in Queensboro Hill, likely had a seizure while swimming, a police source said.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 5, 2008.

  • Queensboro Hill Boy drowns in swimming pool

    Police say the boy may have had a seizure while swimming in the backyard pool on 136th Street in the Queensboro Hill section on Friday.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 5, 2008.

  • Murray Hill Good Eating | Murray Hill: A Deli Near the Morgan

    Murray Hill, is an enclave generally immune to trends. Like virtually every other neighborhood, though, it always has room for decent new restaurants.

    Published by New York Times on July 5, 2008.

  • St. Vincent's Medical Center Jury Awards $19.6M To Injured Baby's Parents

    Attorney Thomas Moore said the couple's son, Daniel, suffered brain injuries after a physician at St. Vincent's Medical Center repeatedly yanked his head with forceps before delivery on Oct. 16. 1998.

    Published by WNBC on July 1, 2008.

  • Bay Terrace Staten Island teen fights for life after crash

    A car full of teenagers crashed into a utility pole in Bay Terrace early yesterday morning, leaving one young man fighting for his life.

    Published by SI Live on July 1, 2008.

  • Bay Terrace Wild weather buffets Staten Island

    Along with about an inch and a quarter of rain, penny-size hail fell in Great Kills, and a wind gust measured 54 mph on the anemometer at PS 53 in Bay Terrace -- the highest recorded wind speed in the city yesterday, the National Weather Service said.

    Published by SI Live on June 30, 2008.

  • Queens Village Some paws for concern

    Schulder sells at least five different dog breeds from her home in Queens Village, and has numerous consumer complaints against her - drawing the attention of state law enforcement officials.

    Published by New York Daily News on June 29, 2008.

  • Bayside Extreme Commuter: Queens to New England

    Denadjae Combs doesn't mind a hectic work travel schedule that can take her to four different places across the country in about a month's time. What does wear on the event planner's patience is her 2½ hour commute each way between her family's Bayside home and her company's East Norwalk, Conn., headquarters.

    Published by amNY.com on June 29, 2008.

  • Oakland Gardens Teacher accused of punching student

    Brown identified the defendant as 58-year-old Scott Antwork, 58, of Oakland Gardens, Queens, a teacher at P.S. 54, located at 86-02 127th Street in Richmond Hill.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on June 27, 2008.

  • New Hyde Park Busted in "Grand Theft Auto"-style spree

    It's "game over" for six teens who were inspired by a violent video game to go on a crime spree early Thursday, police said. Three of the youths mugged a man in the parking lot of a New Hyde Park supermarket late Wednesday, Nassau County cops said.

    Published by New York Daily News on June 27, 2008.

  • New Hyde Park VIDEO VILLAINS COME TO LIFE

    All four of the original teen plotters were arrested, along with the two youths who joined them, Stephen Attard, 18, of New Hyde Park and Dylan Laird, 17, who was visiting Long Island from Southborough, Mass. They were all charged with first-degree robbery, except for Jaspreet Singh, who was charged with possession of stolen property. The other charges were pending.

    Published by New York Post on June 26, 2008.

  • New Hyde Park 'Grand Theft Auto'-Inspired Crime Spree Rocks L.I.

    The youngest suspect is 14-year-old. Four of them are from New Hyde Park; the fifth was visiting from Massachusetts.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on June 26, 2008.

  • New Hyde Park 6 Teens Arrested In L.I. Robberies

    Shortly thereafter, the same three individuals -- Dyland Laird, 17, of Mass., Gurnoor Singh, 14, of New Hyde Park, and Samuel Philip, 16, of New Hyde Park -- were joined by three others and armed themselves with bats and a crowbar, police said.

    Published by WNBC on June 26, 2008.