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Anthony Beckford.
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Early voting starts in Caribbean community

By Nelson A. King
Judge Cassandra A. Johnson, fifth from left, if elected will become the first woman, and first person of color to sit on the bench in the Queens County Surrogate's Court. Indian heritage, lawyer, CPA, and small business owner, Amish Doshi far right, is running for Civil Court judge in the county. They are surrounded by staff of the non-profit, Mercy Drive, at a recent Autism Walk, organized by Community Board 9 Leader, Sherry Algredo.
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Haitian heritage judge Cassandra A. Johnson campaigns for Queens Surrogate’s court

By Tangerine Clarke
Attorney Kenneth Gayle, fifth from left, with members of Central Brooklyn Lions Club, of which his late mother was a former president, after addressing the congregation on Sunday at Fenimore Street United Methodist Church in Brooklyn.
Court

Caribbean-American lawyer Kenneth Gayle vies for Civil Court judge to be role model for youth

By Nelson A. King
Brooklyn resident, Lawman Lynch.
Brooklyn

Young, talented Lawman Lynch to run for NY City Council

 By Dawn Plummer
Jamaican-American Community Advocate Anthony Beckford.
Jamaica

Jamaican-American community advocate seeks to ‘protect democracy’ in Brooklyn

By Nelson A. King
Chinatown in New York
PoliticsNY

Celebrating the power of NY’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn council member introduces slate of bills to protect tenants after residential fires

By Kirstyn Brendlen
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NYC Faith Leaders: We ask our officials in Washington to protect and strengthen medicare advantage

Gov. Kathy Hochul, joined by the state's Office of Mental Health Commissioner Ann Sullivan, announced "sweeping investments" in mental health services, especially for youth, in a press conference on Jan. 11, 2023.
Bronx Times

Gov. Hochul announces $50M to expand inpatient mental health care

Trinidad & Tobago

Former T&T Prime Minister Basdeo Panday dies at age 90

By Bert Wilkinson
Mayor Eric Adams
AMNY

Op-ed | Keeping nightlife safe in New York City

Brooklyn Council Member, Rita Joseph.
Brooklyn

Caribbean pols overwhelmingly re-elected in general elections

By Nelson A. King
Councilmember Mercedes Narcisse, third from left, presents certificates to two Lions, flanked by Brooklyn Canarsie Lions President Jean Joseph, left, in July.
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Narcisse champions equity, community development in re-election campaign

By Nelson A. King
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Op-Ed | New York City is in Trouble

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New Voter Registration Study shows importance of older voters

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