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Rabbi Daniel Pollack and Avraham Pinkhasov Honored

Tuesday, August 2, was a beautiful day in Queens and most apropos for local Precinct Community Councils to host their National Night Out Against Crime events. True public safety requires a positive police-community relationship, and that was the name of the game across Queens. The family-focused activities are a great way to strengthen the relationship between communities and their local officers in the New York Police Department.

Being involved in an auto collision can be a terrifying ordeal that no one should ever experience. But the reality is that many of us are forced to deal with mending the dings, and restoring our cars, vans, and trucks to their former glory. But who wants to deal with the chaos after a smash? The answer is simple: WreckItNYC Autobody Shop.

Chaverim members took time to offer the community the following summer safety tips:

Mike Khiyayev of Safehouse Locksmith & Hardware encourages the community to always lock your doors, both to your vehicle and to your home. But don’t forget to take your keys along. So many of us are in a rush and forget the most basic rules of life.

We are now six decades removed from the courageous travels the Freedom Riders took through the segregated South. On the evening of Tuesday, July 19, the Helen Marshall Cultural Center at Queens Borough Hall filled to honor Queens residents who participated in the 1961 Freedom Rides. The program, organized by Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, celebrated the crucial role these leaders played amongst other noteworthy institutions in the fight for equality during the Civil Rights movement.