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How to Run for the Republican County Committee

by Eileen Korby

So, last month, I convinced you of the importance of the Republican County Committee and that YOU need to be on it. Great! So, now what do you do?

First you contact Joseph Concannon at info@QueensCountyRepublicanPatriots.com. Joe knows which seats are still empty – which is most of them – and will guide you step-by-step.


Fortunately, you will not start until next March, which gives you plenty of time to learn the ropes.

Here, I will give you an overview of the process so that you can see that it’s not complicated.


American History Word Puzzle Solutions


American History Word Fun Puzzles appear in
July, 2022 issue of Queens County Beacon


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An Open Letter from Educators for Freedom

By Tatiana Bonilla and Aura Moody, Educators for Freedom

“We have taken a stance that we are no longer concerned with living comfortably if we are not free, which begins with the defense and preservation of our constitutional rights.”

New York City was one of the most prominently affected cities not only by the COVID-19 pandemic but its subsequent lockdowns, protocols, and mandates. In response, NYC educators, including teachers, paraprofessionals, related service providers, secretaries, and other essential workers, were tasked with efficiently adapting to the changes implemented by the city in order to provide our students with the most successful learning experience. Moving from classroom to remote setting required us to be more than just stationary classroom teachers. We were not only educators, but our interactions were therapeutic to students and families, as we were relied on daily for support to alleviate the stress and anxieties provoked by these citywide changes. While not ideal, the virtual classrooms were safe havens for students who were hardest hit by the physical, social, and emotional impact that mandates and lockdowns brought to our city.


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