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Queens Chronicle South Edition 05-18-23

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C M SQ page 1 Y K SOUTH QUEENS EDITION Serving Howard Beach, Ozone Park, Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park, City Line and JFK Airport

YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER VOL. XLVI

NO. 20

THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2023

QCHRON.COM

PHOTO BY DEIRDRE BARDOLF / FILE; IMAGE VIA PNGHUT; ILLUSTRATION BY JAN SCHULMAN

BREAKING POINT Schools, libraries on table as city faces migrant crisis PAGES 2, 6 AND 8 Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom reiterated Wednesday that all options are on the table as the city manages an influx of up to 900 asylum seekers a day to New York City. Schools are not a preference but will continue to be used as emergency respite sites as needed, she said. The Chronicle has also learned that public libraries are being considered as potential sites.

ON THE HORIZON

PLAY BALL!

THIS IS HUGE

Sunset Cove Park boardwalk near complete

American Softball kicks off season

Beloved summer blockbusters star on MoMI’s screens

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