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The Passing of Harvey E. Moder

Harvey ModerWe are deeply saddened to learn the news of the passing of our beloved Harvey Moder, husband of Mary. Harvey was born on September 7, 1926 and passed away on Monday, December 1, 2014. As a past president of the Queens Village Republican Club, Harvey was the human dynamo responsible for our Club’s revival over 20 years ago. He has been active and attending board meetings up until the present time.


The real GOP

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The following letter defending the GOP and “setting the record straight,” appeared in the recent issues of Queens Chronicle and Queens Tribune, counteracting the flood of attacks from the left. 


Ed Cox: From Eyewitness to History to NYS Republican Chairman

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New York State Republican Party Chairman, Edward F. Cox will be headlining the Queens Village Republican Club’s 2014 Holiday Party on December 4th. The following historical account of our Chairman’s background was written for Epoch Times by nationally acclaimed writer, Robert Golomb.

Ed Cox: From Eyewitness to History
to NYS Republican Chairman

060210republican13RMTry taking a guess where Ed Cox, the Republican Party Committee chairman for New York state, got his first job after graduating from Princeton University in 1968. If you guessed that this scion of centuries-old American families with names sounding like they came from the encyclopedia of the American aristocracy—the Finches, Coxes, Livingstons, and Delafields—began his professional career as a financier in a large pedigreed titled Wall Street financial firm, you would have offered a reasonable guess. But you’d be wrong.


THE QUEENS VILLAGE REPUBLICAN CLUB IS ON A ROLL

Happy ThanksgivingWe hope everyone enjoys a Happy Thanksgiving. The Christmas season is now upon us and we wish each of you the merriest of holiday tidings, joyous family gatherings and religious celebrations.

As the year end quickly approaches, each of us takes stock of what we as individuals did to improve our own lives, our towns, our borough and our city. We look back on how we participated in a wide variety of community organizations and how we co-exist with many different viewpoints, some to the extreme right, others to the extreme left, with the majority of us in between. For those who don’t agree with us, we don’t focus on proclaiming banishment from New York State. Rather we try to express our views with greater clarity, direct evidence and with tolerance for those less informed. That’s who we are as New Yorkers.


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