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QUEENS WEEKLY,OCTOBER 13, 2019
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Kids from northeast Queens are invited
to take part in Assemblyman Edward
C. Braunstein’s annual Halloween Essay
& Drawing Contest.
Students in grades 2 through 5 within
Assembly District 26 — which includes
areas of Bayside, Whitestone and Little
Neck — are welcome to participate. The
essays and drawings must have a clear
Halloween theme.
District-wide prizes will be awarded to
one child in each grade, and every student
who participates will receive New York
State Certificates of Merit.
Essays and drawings must be submitted
by Thursday, Oct. 31. Essays can
be submitted to Assemblyman Braunstein’s
office by mail to 213-33 39th Ave.,
Suite 238, Bayside, NY 11361, by email
to braunsteine@nyassembly.gov, or faxed
to 718-357-5947. Drawings, which can be
of any size of format, should be mailed or
dropped off.
For more information about the contest,
contact Braunstein’s office at 718-357-3588.
Reach reporter Emily Davenport by email
at edavenport@qns.com or by phone
at (718) 260-2567.
Early morning stabbing leaves
one injured at Elmhurst bar
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Cops are looking for
a suspect who stabbed a
man in Elmhurst early
Monday morning.
According to authorities,
at 3:14 a.m. on Oct.
7, police responded to a
911 call regarding a man
stabbed at Duo Gastro
Pub, located at 40-37 75th
St.
Upon their arrival, officers
learned that a 25-
year-old man had been
stabbed in the stomach by
an unknown man following
a verbal dispute.
At this time, it is not
clear if the suspect and
victim were known to
each other or what the argument
was about.
The victim was taken
to Elmhurst Hospital by
private means. Following
the incident, the suspect
Police said a man was stabbed at Duo Gastro Pub, located at
40-37 75th Street in Elmhurst.
fled the scene in an unknown
direction.
The suspect is described
as a Hispanic
man with a goatee, standing
5 feet, 10 inches tall.
He was last seen wearing
a gray T-shirt.
No arrests have been
made at this time. The investigation
is ongoing.
Reach reporter Emily
Davenport by e-mail at
edavenport@qns.com or
by phone at (718) 260-2567.
Northeast Queens students
invited to participate in
annual Halloween contest
A little girl making decorations for
Halloween Photo via Getty Images
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