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By Dujon Ricks
De Blasio Talks
About The Issues In Jamaica Queens
Eight-year-old Alayna Khan was one of hundreds of people who turned out for a town hall meeting with Mayor De Blasio Monday, and took the opportunity to tell him Baisley Pond Park needs some cleaning up. He responded with a promise of upgrades to the space, while also fielding questions on everything from education to housing and policing during the event.
She’s 8 years old and, at least for a few moments, she stole the spotlight from Mayor De Blasio at his town hall meeting with residents of City Council District 28 at August Martin High School in Jamaica Monday (October 16th, 2017) evening.
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