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            <title>Horror At PS 15: Officials Question Sex Assault Timeline</title>
            <description>With PS 15 as the backdrop, Sen. Malcolm Smith (D-St. Albans), addressed allegations of sexual assault at the school by a teacher.&lt;br /&gt;
“Three years, 30 months…this individual has been preying on children,” Smith said.</description>
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            <title>Officials Hail Victory For City Water Safety</title>
            <description>Queens’ drinking water received new protection after state environmental officials announced the introduction of an expensive and time-consuming permit process for natural gas wells within the Catskills/Delaware Watershed. &lt;br /&gt;

Each well will require a separate environmental review to determine possible impacts and mitigation measures, which will creates what many consider to be an effective ban on drilling.</description>
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            <title>Federal Credit Union Sets Up Shop In Boro</title>
            <description>On Monday morning, hundreds of community members, joined by politicians and local business leaders, gathered to celebrate the opening of the East River Development Alliance Federal Credit Union before the backdrop of Long Island City’s Queensbridge Houses.</description>
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