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Tag: Joanne Quinones

Honorees for the Second Judicial District Equal Justice Committee’s third annual Women’s History Month event (excluding Melanie M. Rodriguez, court officer). Brooklyn Eagle photos by Wayne Daren Schneiderman

11 female non-judicial employees illuminated for Women’s History Month

April 2 | Wayne Daren Schneiderman

For Women’s History Month, the Second Judicial District Equal Justice Committee...

From left: Nicole Smith; Lindsay Council; Hon. Sharen Hudson; Erin McDermott; Teresa Nuccio, Esq.; Vanessa Dey; Hon. Genine Edwards; and Leah Richardson. Brooklyn Eagle photos by Mario Belluomo

Female Kings County Court employees honored at ‘Afternoon Tea Party’

April 2 | Wayne Daren Schneiderman

The Hon. Betty Weinberg Ellerin Women in the Courts Committee succeeded in...

Hon. Joanne Quinones entertaining the children of P.S. 274. Photo: Tracey Sydnor/OCA

Hon. Joanne Quinones marks 12 years of Read Across America for Bushwick grade school

March 21 | Wayne Daren Schneiderman

Read Across America has made its way to Brooklyn’s P.S...

Hon. Genine Edwards and Hon. Adam Silvera, deputy chief administrative judge for NYC Courts, alongside Kings County non-judicial court employees with 30 years of service. Brooklyn Eagle photos by Wayne Daren Schneiderman

Kings County Supreme Court’s ‘Employee Appreciation Day’ honors non-judicial employees

March 16 | Wayne Daren Schneiderman

When one thinks of the judiciary, more often than not, the images...

The Second Judicial District Equal Justice Committee with Guest Speakers: Chief Administrative Judge Hon. Joseph Zayas (center, in blue) stands with Hon. Joanne Quinones (to his right) and other members of the EJC, along with keynote speakers, celebrating the third annual Unity in Diversity Fair at Kings County Supreme Court. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Robert Abruzzese

Kings County Courts celebrate diversity at third Annual Unity in Diversity Fair

November 13 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

The Kings County Supreme Court hosted the third Annual Unity in Diversity...

Justice Joanne Quiñones, newly appointed to the Appellate Term for the Second, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Judicial Districts, expressed her gratitude and pride at being named during Hispanic Heritage Month. She will now hear appeals from the Civil and Criminal Courts in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. Justice Quinones is pictured here during her installation to the Supreme Court with Hon. Deborah Kaplan (left) and Hon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick. Eagle photo by Mario Belluomo

Brooklyn’s Justice Joanne Quiñones appointed to Appellate Term, making history during Hispanic Heritage Month

October 3 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Joanne Quiñones was appointed to the Appellate...

Camp Quinones Reunion 2024: Over 50 past and present interns of Justice Joanne Quinones gathered at the Kings County Supreme Court to celebrate their shared experiences and the mentorship that shaped their legal journeys. This annual tradition, affectionately named "Camp Quinones," honors Justice Quinones' dedication to guiding young legal minds. The photo captures the extended network of interns, from high school students to practicing attorneys, all of whom have been impacted by her unwavering commitment to mentorship. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Robert Abruzzese

Camp Quiñones reunion celebrates mentorship and community at Kings County Supreme Court

August 21 | Rob Abruzzese

The Kings County Supreme Court became a hub of celebration as Justice...

Principal Law Clerk Ronald Cosme stands at the center of the Kings County Supreme Court’s Ceremonial Courtroom during a mock trial event. The event, hosted by the 2nd Judicial District Equal Justice Committee in collaboration with AHRC New York City, brought individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities into the courtroom to participate in a simulated trial as part of AHRC's summer tournament. Eagle photos by Robert Abruzzese

Brooklyn Supreme Court hosts courtroom event for disability support program

August 20 | Phoebe Yusen, Special to the Brooklyn Eagle

The Second Judicial District Equal Justice Committee welcomed AHRC New York City...

Almost 80 former interns of Justice Joanne Quinones came together for a memorable reunion on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. The event took place in the ceremonial courtroom at the Kings County Supreme Court, located at 320 Jay St., celebrating their time and experiences working under Justice Quinones. The group, affectionately known as Camp Quinones, reflected on their professional journeys and the impact of their internships. Judges send the Eagle photos of your summer interns, hard at work, for a chance to be published in the Daily Eagle — rabruzzese@brooklyneagle.com.

Brooklyn courts are busy with summer interns

August 2 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

Almost 80 former interns of Justice Joanne Quinones came together for a...

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    Crowds in Brooklyn Bridge Park and in DUMBO watche Crowds in Brooklyn Bridge Park and in DUMBO watched in shock as the stately ARM Cuauhtémoc, a three-masted Mexican Navy training ship on a goodwill visit to New York City, slammed stern-first into the Brooklyn Bridge at roughly 8:39 p.m. Saturday. 

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    A 53-year-old auto repair shop in Brooklyn Heights A 53-year-old auto repair shop in Brooklyn Heights — the last in the neighborhood — may have to close or move after getting hit with hundreds of 311 complaints for parking vehicles on the sidewalk during the workday, owner Eric Han told the Brooklyn Eagle.

Han says his business has received between 300 – 400 complaints filed through 311 over the last couple of months. 

Han has been told informally the complaints are all being filed by the same person, and feels the extreme number of them constitutes harassment.

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