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Threes Brewing CEO Steps Down After Anti-Vaccine Mandate Messages
The decision comes after the CEO called vaccine mandates a "crime against humanity" and repeatedly compared them to Nazi laws last month.

Kayla Levy covers all things Astoria, Long Island City, Forest Hills and Bayside for Patch. She has written for New York Magazine's Curbed and the Strategist, and Time Out. Follow her on Twitter @kaylev and send story tips to kayla.levy@patch.com.
The decision comes after the CEO called vaccine mandates a "crime against humanity" and repeatedly compared them to Nazi laws last month.

Friends of Crocheron and John Golden Park will be able to host more events and make volunteer T-shirts thanks to Cord Meyer Development.
Officials said that the city's parking minimums limit affordable housing in Brooklyn and worsen the climate crisis.
Officials, including a Park Slope leader, said that parking requirements limit affordable housing in Brooklyn and worsen the climate crisis.
The exhibit, titled "Drive-Thru," re-imagines a drive-in theater, projecting films onto outdoor screens for passing pedestrians (not cars).
"This rezoning is rotten to its core," said Katia Kelly, one of several petitioners suing the city to stop the rezoning. "And it's illegal."
Agencies can currently start some projects without alerting neighbors and state officials. A Bayside leader hopes his bill will change that.
The planned Fifth Avenue store stands to be Savage x Fenty's biggest, and only non-mall shop (so far), amid its nationwide expansion.
"I saw the kid just laying there motionless and all the blood," a neighbor told the NY Daily News of the aftermath of the stabbing.
The 69-year-old man left his Dean Street home on Saturday morning and hasn't been seen since, police said.
The two men rushed onboard an R train, bashed a subway rider on the head and fled the Forest Hills station, according to police.
Also: Sewage Issues At Brooklyn Bagelry Spur Closure | Grand Prospect Hall Leveled | Threes Brewing Pulled From Menus
Health inspectors found a cafe without hand soap (in a Midtown Manhattan hotel), and a bagel shop in Brooklyn with sewage issues. More here.
The beloved banquet hall has been reduced to dirt, photos reported by the Brooklyn Paper show, ending a months-long preservation effort.
Someone broke Knish Nosh's door and fled with a cash-filled register, NYPD said, prompting locals to raise funds for the longtime knishery.
Bayside's Council Member voted in favor of permanent sidewalk eateries, which she previously said disadvantaged unvaccinated New Yorkers.
The new doctor's office on Francis Lewis Boulevard should be finished by June, according to Department of Buildings permits.
Agents who busted a Maspeth drug mill Tuesday night found drugs branded as “Black Widow,” “Asylum” and “Gucci,” prosecutors said.
The Northern Boulevard cafe sells Korean rice cakes and shaved ice sweets that are among the best Asian desserts in NYC, Eater says.
The MTA is resuming its years-long effort to update the bridge's roadway on Saturday, shuttering some lanes through "late spring."