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PhotoPhoto byby JohnJohn McCartenMcCartenEagle file viaphotovia CityCity by Council/FlickrCouncil/Flickr Rob Abruzzese ContinuedContinued on onpage page 12 2 FollowMayor usBill onde TwitterBlasio delivered his seventhLike State us on of theFacebook City address at the American VisitMuseum us Online of Natural History on Thursday. Many of AS RACIAL COVENANTS SEGRE- @queenseagleFollowFollow usus onon TwitterTwitter facebook.com/queenseagleLikeLike usus onon FacebookFacebook queenseagle.comVisit us Online gated the city’s neighborhoods, Addisleigh @queenseagle@queenseaglehis proposals will have a particularfacebook.com/queenseaglefacebook.com/queenseagle impact on Queens. queenseagle.com Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office Park transformed from an exclusively white neighborhood into one of New York City’s premier African-American enclaves Mayor pledges to protect business, serve by the early 1950s. The area was home to luminaries like Count Basie, Lena Horne, youth and build homes during annual address Ella Fitzgerald, Illinois Jacquet, Jackie will have a specific impact on Queens. deep into the night on Jan. 10, as patrons, in- Robinson, James Brown, Joe Louis, Milt By David Brand Queens Daily Eagle From reopening communities centers in cluding Mayor Bill de Blasio, toasted a lease Hinton, Roy Campanella, Percy Sutton and Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh neighborhoods beset by municipal disin- agreement that would enable the 190-year-old Cootie Williams. “State of the City” address Thursday, pledg- vestment to helping small business owners Woodhaven watering hole to stay in business.  ing to preserve the city’s affordable housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- expand education and help small businesses. played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- ber of Commerce and even the de Blasio ERICA VLADIMER, A CANDIDATE De Blasio, speaking at the American Mu- dress. administration stepped in to help broker a challenging Carolyn Maloney in the seum of Natural History, laid out his vision Assisting small businesses new deal that would keep the historic bar in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th for the entire city, but many of his proposals The celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Continued on page 10 Congressional District, exited the race Friday. Her departure leaves three other candidates challenging Maloney, who has served in Congress since 1993.  Flushing community board set THE NEW YORK SENATE ENVI- ronmental Conservation Committee approved a bill sponsored by State Sen. Joseph to vote on controversial rezoning Addabbo, Jr. to require hard lids or sturdy tarps on top of “trash trains.” The coverings By Victoria Merlino Queens Daily Eagle would prevent putrid goop from falling out of Community Board 7 will vote today on a the train cars as they travel. hotly contested plan to rezone the Flushing  waterfront, which would allow developers to “APART FROM THE FOUL ODORS build condos, hotels, shops and office space along Flushing Creek. The advisory vote is and spilled garbage that many of my the latest phase in the city’s land use process constituents are burdened with on a regular for the site. basis, the trash trains have other negative The Queens borough president will also repercussions on the environment, local weigh in before the project goes before the property values and the public health,” City Council, which traditionally votes in Addabbo said. lock step with the local Councilmember Peter  Koo on land use measures. The rezoning would allow FWRA LLC, a SAVE THE DATE: THE QUEENS partnership of three developers that own the County Bar Association will host its annual land, to reshape the Flushing waterfront, cre- Judiciary, Past Presidents and Golden ating a 13-tower, mixed-use complex across Jubilarian dinner on Tuesday, March 31 at 6 the 29 acres of mostly unutilized land. 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With 24-hour tour of NYC, comptroller candidate Queens police highlights role as ‘economic cheerleader’ commander By David Brand Lights out Queens Daily Eagle QUEENS 57,000 Queens residents lose A city comptroller candidate is kick- dies by suicide ing off a 24-hour, five-borough tour to power during intense Tuesday storm prove New York is still the city that never sleeps. Continued from page 1 204,000 households in 2011. Hur- Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, a former “My fellowship recently shift- ricane Sandy knocked out power TODAY journalist hoping to handle the city’s fi- ed to an online platform due to for 1.1 million customers in 2012. COVID, but now with the power Con Edison workers restored nances, will set off from Court Square in outage, there’s no way for me to power to about 90,000 house- at 5 a.m. Wednesday. February 13, 2020 connect with my co-workers.” holds within 24 hours, the utility Caruso-Cabrera said she’ll refuel at food said Sahiti Kovvuri, a Baruch reported. trucks in Jackson Heights, a diner in As- College student who lives in Much of their work requires toria and the Donut Pub in Lower Man- Queens Village. untangling wires from fallen hattan between stops at other business The program was understand- trees that littered streets around districts and hot spots throughout the ing and agreed to put her work on the borough. Rain Monday soft- city. pause until power returned, Kov- ened the soil, making the trees She said she’ll also head to the Regal vuri said. more susceptible to toppling in Cinemas in Union Square, which fea- The storm had a particular im- the high winds, the utility said. tures 27 screenings of the new blockbust- pact in Queens Village, Cambria “Restoration will require er Godzilla vs. Kong, and may pay a visit Heights, Whitestone, Middle Vil- clearing nearly 500 roads that are to the Eagle printing plant in Richmond A number of recent NYPD suicides lage and Flushing, where many blocked by fallen trees. Con Ed- Hill. prompted former Police Commissioner residents remained without pow- ison must de-energize any wires “I want to show that New York City James O’Neill to warn of a “mental health er Wednesday afternoon. Winds entangled in those trees, untangle is back,” she said. “New York City is crisis” on the force. AP Photo/Mary Altaffer as high as 71 miles per hour in the wires and then work with mu- known as the city that never sleeps and New York City forced the MTA nicipal public works crews to re- I’m going to prove it. This is still a 24- Continued from page 1 to temporarily suspend outdoor move the trees,” Con Edison said hour city.” Mullaney was reportedly parked at Booth train service. in a statement. Caruso-Cabrera is a moderate Demo- Memorial Avenue and 164th Street, on the Outages also affected events “Crews give priority to mak- crat who lives in Sunnyside and prima- Celebratingsouth side of Kissena Park. VideosBlack shared on elsewhere in the borough.New ing repairs that will provide pow- ried Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez last the Citizen app showed a large number of po- York City’s Housing Preserva- er to the most customers quickly, lice officers converging on the area, with a he- tion and Development postponed then restore smaller groups and year. She has called on the city to trim the History Month budget, establish universal wifi access licopter hovering above the scene. The officer a town hall on storm resiliency in individual customers.” was reportedly taken to New York-Presbyteri- Edgemere. More than 7,000 wires were and continue to divest public employee pensions from the fossil fuel industry. an Queens, where he was pronounced dead. Overall, 292,000 households down across the city Wednesday. He is the latest officer to die by suicide in lost power in New York City and The tour, she said, will prove New Con Edison urged residents to recent years, a series of tragedies that former Westchester County, surpassing avoid downed wires and to re- York City needs its 24-hour subway Police Commissioner James O’Neill called a the impact of Hurricane Irene, port them to the utility and to the service restored. She also aims to high- “crisis,” in 2019. The 10 officer suicides that which knocked out power for NYPD. A tree fell on top of a house nearlight 82nd the comptroller’s Avenue and role218th as Street“economic in Hollis Hills Tuesday. Photo by Michael Nussbaum cheerleader” for a city recovering from year doubled the annual average, O’Neill the COVID pandemic, she said. said. “We need a that is equi- “It is a mental health crisis in the NYPD,” table, just and inclusive, and we need a he told CBS2. Ex-Bronx prosecutor vies for Westernturnaround that is focused Queens on bringing Localcouncil elected officials shared seat their condo- lences and urged officers to seek support. Formanback jobs said and she helpingsupported small Mina businesses,” Malik, anoth - and focus on addressing climate change. By David Brand “Our deepest condolences go to the fam- Comptroller candidate Michelle Caruso-Cabrera is kicking off Queensa 24-hour Daily tour Eagle of New York Cityer formerCaruso-Cabrera prosecutor, insaid. the 2019“Showing Democratic off thepri - “Every facet of our society needs to be viewed ily, friends & colleagues of @NYPDnews to highlight small businesses on Wednesday morning. Community In this photo, activist sheand eatsformer ice Bronx cream prose from- marycity for this Queens way district would attorney. be a great She way considered to do through a greener lens,” she said. “For example, Deputy Inspector Denis Mullaney,” tweeted Manhattan’s Mikey Like Its Ice Cream shop. cutor Julia Forman has enteredCampaign a crowded photo/Facebook field to publicthat.” defender Tiffany Cabán her second choice, while we need to more open, green space Queens Borough President Donovan Rich- represent Western Queens’ Council District 26. she said. “I was very torn in that election,” For- for people to enjoy, those spaces will also have a ards. “His dedication will never be forgotten. Forman, who recently won a position as a ju- man said. “I wish we had ranked-choice voting in positive environmental impact.” dicial delegate in the Queens County Democratic that situation.” IfAt you least or eightsomeone other you candidates know ishave in crisis,filed tocall COVID-19 vaccine eligibilityParty, said her experience expands in District to 16She saidand her main over focus is development, in NY an is- runthe for National Van Bramer’s Suicide seat inPrevention 2021, including Lifeline Tavo at Bortoli,1-800-273-8255.” Lorenzo Brea, Heajin Kim, Sultan Maruf, TheAttorney’s number Officeof hospitalized motivated COVID-19her to run forpa -the hassue not top yet of mindsaid whetherfor many theconstituents vaccinations in Western will Queen, which has seen enormous growth and sig- Brent Community O’Leary and members Giselle Burgess, will hold Bianca a Ozericandle - New Yorkers over 16 years old can sign up tientscouncil is down seat in nowNew held York by to term-limited 4,400, down incumbent from be mandatory. nificant displacement over the past decade. andlight Julie vigil Won. for Van Mullaney Bramer’s on Chief Wednesday of Staff Matat 7:30- aboutJimmy 8,600 Van in early Bramer. 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and request the editions you wish to receive in your email. Coming out of the cave: As life creeps back, some feel dread By Kelli Kennedy Associated Press FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Din- ner reservations are gleefully being made again. Long-canceled vacations are being booked. Peo- ple are coming together again, in some of the ways they used to. But not everyone is racing back. Their stories are emerging as the world begins to reopen — people secretly dreading each mile- stone toward normalcy, envisioning instead anxi- ety-inducing crowds and awkward catch-up con- versations. Even small tasks outside the home — a trip to the grocery store, or returning to the office — can feel overwhelming. Psychologists call it re-entry fear, and they’re finding it more common as headlines herald the imminent return to post-pandemic life. “I have embraced and gotten used to this new lifestyle of avoidance that I can’t fathom going back to how it was. I have every intention of continuing to isolate myself,” says Thomas Pietrasz, who lives alone and works from his home in the Chicago sub- urbs as a content creator. His alcohol and marijuana use also increased during the pandemic. Pietrasz says his anxiety has grown markedly worse as talk of post-vaccine life grows. He says he got used to “hiding at home and taking advan- tage of curbside and delivery in order to avoid ev- ery situation with people.” As the world edges back toward some sem- blance of normal life, many report challenges like Pietrasz’s playing out in their own lives. The time at home — lockdown, dread, fear, isolation — has changed them and made existing worries worse or created new ones entirely. “It’s been a mix of reactions,” says Amy Cir- Nicole Russell looks out from her home, Friday, March 12, 2021, in Kendall, Fla. Because of the pandemic, Nicole became fearful of bus, director of clinical content at Talkspace, an leaving her home and retreated to her bedroom for days at a time. AP photo by Martha Lavandier online mental health group with nearly 50,000 current clients. “Some people are very relieved even within a safe, socially distanced setting or if Dr. Julie Holland, a New York psychia- The fight-or-flight physical manifestations about going back to normal. Others are struggling. they’ve been vaccinated. But some cases are more trist, says the pandemic triggered new trauma for like racing , trouble breathing and feeling Many people are experiencing spikes in anxiety as extreme, says Dr. Arthur Bregman, a psychiatrist some, especially in the unpredictable early weeks dizzy can be terrifying. they feel they aren’t ready for re-entry.” who noticed this phenomenon in his Miami prac- of lockdown as people questioned whether there “People who are really free and they’re plan- While some felt restricted by the confinement tice and dubbed it “cave syndrome.” would be enough food or if it was even safe to ning their vacations are really upsetting my pa- of home, others found safety, comfort and even “The people who have the most anxiety dis- touch their mail. tients because they’re challenging their level of enjoyment there, internalizing the isolation into orders in my practice, they are the worst-affected. According to a survey in February by the fear and risk tolerance,” says Dr. Sharon Batista, a what some psychiatrists consider a dysfunctional They can’t even get out,” says Bregman, who has American Psychological Association, nearly half New York psychiatrist who has noticed a spike in baseline of behavior. been studying the 1918 influenza pandemic’s psy- the respondents said they felt uneasy about ad- patient referrals since the holidays. Like many others, Pietrasz said his anxiety is chological impact on the world. justing to in-person interactions once the pandem- Children and teens are especially vulnerable. largely unrelated to catching COVID and more After that lockdown, roughly 40 percent of ic ends. Shockingly, vaccination status had little Before the pandemic, 17-year-old Erin had lots about social interactions. Psychologists say fears the population would be diagnosed with what we impact on people’s responses, with 48 percent of of close friends, but said those interactions slow- about leaving home have little to do with reason- now call PTSD, Bregman says. “It took 10 years vaccinated adults saying they still felt uneasy. ly waned while on lockdown in the DC suburbs. able concerns about spreading the virus and some- for the people to get out of this,” he says. “You’ve been taught for an entire year to dis- Now she barely talks to them. times can’t be pinpointed or aren’t based in reality. The pandemic exacerbated issues for those al- tance yourself from people and you’ve learned to be She’s dreading “having to catch up and go In some cases, psychologists say the manifes- ready struggling with anxiety, depression and oth- afraid of people because they could make you sick or through all that small talk stuff that nobody likes,” tation is subtle, like someone who begins making er mental health issues. But some patients are ex- kill you,” Holland says. “There’s no question that it’s said the high school junior, who has been on anxiety repeated excuses to avoid meeting up with friends, periencing these symptoms for . easier to learn to be afraid than to be unafraid.” medication for several years. The Associated Press is only using her first name because she is a minor. “A year ago, I went outside hoping I’d run into a friend from school and go on an adventure,” she recently posted on social media. “Now, I’m terri- fied to leave the house because I’m afraid I’ll run into a friend from school and go on an adventure.” Nicole Russell became so fearful of leaving her Miami home that she retreated to her bedroom for days at a time, unable to interact with others inside the home, including her 11-year-old daughter. It got so bad that she was often up all night, sleeping during the day, checking social media obsessively and cleaning constantly, even scrubbing the floor with a toothbrush . “I would not leave my little corridor for days at a time because I could not deal with the pres- sures of talking to other people,” says Russell, who left notes to remind herself to shower and brush her teeth. “I wasn’t living, that’s for sure.” Last Month, Russell even waved off fam- ily and friends when they tried to plan some- thing small for her birthday last month. “We were forced into isolation,” she says, “and now we’ve grown accustomed to it.” Experts say taking small steps over time is one of the most effective treatments. The more patients go to the store or see friends, the more they’ll discover the forgotten enjoyment of social interactions and learn that much of the world is unchanged, making it easier to venture out again. Others may need medication. Russell, who described herself as “nonfunc- tional,” took some steps in that direction recent- ly. She forced herself to take a terrifying trip to the grocery store. She saw people laughing and talking, and she was inspired. She started therapy along with an antidepres- In this April 6, 2020, file photo, undertaker Jesus Pujols is photographed in one of the homes he works for during his second sant. It worked, she says, and within a week things shift of the day in Brooklyn. Pujols hardly slept last spring. When he did, it was often in the van he used to transport the deceased. were far better. Now, “I’m up and moving around AP photo by John Minchillo and I want to start catching up with everybody.” Wednesday, April 7, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 3 G uest Editorial Opinions My teenage years, and how I escaped them By William A. Gralnick Brooklyn Daily Eagle Take a breath, go to the bathroom, this arti- cle is longer than most. So, too, seemed being a teenager. Aside from school, the life of an average teen- ager revolves around girls and pizza. As a col- league of mine who was a child psychiatrist once said, “Normal teenagers are abnormal.” Think on that a bit. In my family, grades were gods, but in my head, girls were goddesses. Then came “Portnoy’s Complaint.” And while it has been said that “all mothers are Jewish mothers,” the Jewish moth- ers of America were ground zero for the book. My mother, who was always trying to have Ken- nedy-esque discussions at dinner, was one of the book’s first readers in our neighborhood. She started — and ended — one dinner dis- cussion thus: “Have either of you read this Port- noy’s Complaint thing?” My brother piped up in- stantaneously, “Read it? I’m living it!” I burst out laughing. My mother turned crimson, stood up- right, began erupting and dinner was over. Only my father, seemingly oblivious to the torrents of emotion raining down around him, continued eat- ing. He hadn’t read the book. My teen years, all things considered, ended at 17. Getting ready for college For about 18 months, between mid-15 to 17 years of age, I was a very unhappy puppy. My old- er brother, rock and at times savior as well as - ful tormentor, had left the house. I don’t recall if it was the Army first and then college, or vice ver- sa. What was important was that I felt like a quar- terback whose line decided to leave the field right after the ball was snapped. My mother was get- Author and Brooklynite William A. Gralnick. Courtesy of William A. Gralnick ting sicker and sicker from alcoholism and drugs. Lacking her favorite target, she had only me to di- stopped me one day to ask how things were going Brooklyn College was sort of an AP high school. huge donor. But as a state school, they had an ab- rect her ire at. My father became more and more with college. It was like lancing a boil. My par- Once I got to college, George Washington Univer- solute number of out-of-state kids they could take, withdrawn from the troubles in the house. ents had offered me a deal. If I went to Brooklyn sity, I realized his wisdom had saved my life. and they needed an all-star right guard more than Two of my close friends had transferred to College, across the street from my high school, Back at 12 Waldorf Court began the filling out a skinny Jewish kid from Brooklyn. Adelphi Academy, and I saw them less frequent- I could live at home and have a car, so long of of applications. I wanted to go to Michigan, since For reasons that make no sense to this day, ly. The girls I pined over wanted to be just friends. course, as my grades held up. I knew living at a cousin was a graduate. Michigan loved Mid- I applied to Harvard. They didn’t laugh, nor did The girls I wanted to be just friends pined over home was a bad idea. Dr. Perkins agreed, but for a wood students and took a lot of them. But as luck they accept me. me. I had a wonderful internship with a veterinari- much wiser reason. would have it, the class before mine sent a record In the middle of this assault on my self-worth, an who thought I was such a natural he was going “Son,” he said in his mild southern drawl, number of kids to Michigan. This time, Michigan my mother sat me down for a talk. She was trying to support my entry into Cornell, then vet school, “half of what you learn in college you learn out- had chosen poorly. Several of the students got in- to make a peace overture. Her peace overture? A and bring me into his practice — until I had an side of the classroom. If you go to Brooklyn you volved in a cheating scandal, and my class was simple question: “Where would you really like to overwhelming allergy attack to cats. How many get a good education, but you’ll be going with the blackballed. go to school?” My response? “The University of of you lost a career at 16? same kids you went to high school with, even if Then I lost my seat at Rutgers to a football Hawaii.” Her response? “We could afford to send It was all very confusing and frankly, for me, they have different names.” I knew what he meant. player. My mother was a graduate and her aunt a you, but we couldn’t afford to bring you home.” school was my best friend. It was someplace to My response? “It’s a deal!” In a nano-second, go where I was appreciated and did well. Even I was on the floor. She had slapped me so hard though I got cut from the basketball team, didn’t across the face that it literally knocked me out of make the baseball team and got my nose broken my chair. So much for peace. on the first game of the soccer season, I was still The father of our country, or the university es- co-captain of the rifle team, had my own gun and tablished in his name, came to the rescue. They was universally liked by my teachers. I was run- were interested in me, but because of my board ning an A- average, prospects for college looked scores they would require an interview. Dr. Per- good. kins urged me to go for it. It was the dead of win- Standing between me and the fulfilling of ter, so cold that the inside of the Greyhound bus promise were the dreaded college boards. I took was cold. I was wearing a gray wool suit, so the SATs. While I didn’t do terribly, they showed I heavy it probably weighed as much as I did. I got was not good at standardized testing. Of course, I to school and was ushered into a room and offered was enrolled in a prep course. Come the fatal day, a wooden chair, a chair whose open slated back I was assigned to a high school far from my own. pushed up against a steam radiator that was pump- I felt nervous and isolated. My results showed it. ing out steam like John Henry was shoveling coal In math, my weakest subject, I got a 408 out of into its furnace. 800. In English, my best subject, I barely broke As introductions began. I felt a bead of sweat 500. The saving grace was that in those days, there form just below my collar and slowly roll down were afternoon “achievement” tests in which you my neck, fixing itself in the track of my spine, and could choose to be in two, maybe three sub- then wandering down to my belt. Came anoth- jects. While I didn’t knock anyone’s socks off with er, then more, until I could feel my undershirt be- the scores, my answers to these questions were gin sticking to my back, and then my shirt, where more promising, high 500’s and 600’s. To say it met an impenetrable wall of wool, stuck too. the results didn’t exactly change the mood in the It was miserably uncomfortable. I don’t think I household would be an understatement. could recall who interviewed me, what they asked Then something else happened. I had also or what I answered. I left beyond depressed. taken the New York State Scholarship exam, and Yet somehow I was still in God’s of damned if I didn’t do so well that I won one. I protected children because two weeks later I got could go tuition free to any school anywhere in “the letter.” I was in! I remember opening the let- the state. ter, yelling to anyone and realizing no one was Sometimes when a hole is dug in one’s life, home. I ran out onto the street yelling to anyone it gets filled. Feeling shovel-less facing my holes and realized none of my friends were outside. without my brother, God sent me someone with But that didn’t change what it said in the letter. a shovel. Dr. Lindsey Perkins was a neighbor, a Professors Gate and Midcampus Walk at George Washington University. A university actually wanted me. Life would be- minister and a professor at Brooklyn College. He Wikimedia photo by PJN 1990 gin again. 4 • BQ Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 7, 2021 uest Editorial Opinions 2nd department / new business Formations G

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6 • BQ Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 7, 2021 6 • Bay Ridge Eagle • Thursday, July 11, 2019 SSPORTS Harden tweaks hamstring in win over Knicks Irving’s 40 points enough to outlast rivals after star’s injury By John Torenli, Sports Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle James Harden couldn’t wait to resume his MVP season and the Nets’ drive toward their first-ever NBA title. Perhaps he should have waited just a bit lon- ger. Harden re-tweaked an injured right hamstring in the opening quarter, but Kyrie Irving’s 40-point night carried the Brooklyn Nets to a come-from- behind 114-112 victory over the New York Knicks in front of 1,773 fans at Downtown’s Barclays Kyrie Irving drives past Julius Randle for two of his game-high 40 points Monday night at Downtown’s Barclays Center. Center. AP Photo by Frank Franklin II “Very similar to last time, just an awareness of something’s not right in his hammy,” Nets head ering from a hamstring injury of his own that has contest at 112-112. “We’re going to find a way to come togeth- coach Steve Nash said of Harden’s injury, which sidelined the two-time Finals MVP, helped the Joe Harris missed a short jumper on the Nets’ er and win. You can’t win every night, but you first occurred during a 120-108 win over Houston Nets (35-16) get within seven late in the third ensuing trip, but veteran forward Jeff Green was try to figure it out and solve problems every night here last Wednesday. quarter before Brooklyn put together a 10-2 run to there for the rebound and was promptly fouled and the guys were terrific tonight again at find- “His scan was clean as we reported,” Nash take an 89-88 lead entering the fourth. with 3.7 ticks to go. ing a way.” added. “His strength test when he came back in The back-and-forth affair appeared to tip per- Green buried both free throws and Randle, With Nash hinting recently that Durant may the locker room were normal. So it’s just some- manently in the Nets’ favor when Irving drilled who finished with 19 points, 15 rebounds and 12 be on his way back into the lineup and Irving thing where we have to protect. Have to trust him. a 3-pointer to give Brooklyn a 112-107 cushion assists, missed an 18-footer at the buzzer to pre- proving himself capable of leading Brooklyn Very frustrating for James.” with a minute remaining. serve Brooklyn’s eighth straight home win. without either of his superstar brethren, the Nets And increasingly frustrating for the Nets as But the resilient Knicks (25-26), trying to “Things happen, you learn from it, but I’m may just keep finding ways to survive without the they fell behind by as many as 14 points before avert a season sweep at the hands of their arch ri- glad we came out with the win,” said Irving, Big Three. their only remaining superstar took over. vals, responded with two free throws from Julius who went 15-of-28 from the field, including five But advancing through four rounds of the Irving, running solo with Durant still recov- Randle and a 3-pointer by Alec Burks to knot the 3-pointers, and handed out seven assists with playoffs, which begin next month, and hoisting Harden on the bench. the Larry O’Brien trophy will likely take Durant, “Like I said, it was a total team effort. The Irving and Harden to not only be there, but to be guys did a great job supporting each other and healthy as well. me.” They’ve been doing so more often than not NOTHING BUT NET: Durant shot around since Harden’s arrival in January, as the Nets’ Big with his teammates before Monday night’s game, Three have only played seven games together thus but wasn’t allowed to take the court for the first far. time in nearly two months. “But it’s definitely not That often has left it to Brooklyn’s supporting set in stone,” Nash said of Durant’s possible re- cast to pick up the slack and they did so Monday turn before the weekend is up. ... After hosting the as Green matched his season high with 23 points, Pelicans here Wednesday, the Nets will get a few Harris finished with 16 and Alize Johnson added days off before welcoming the defending NBA 12 for the Nets, who will host New Orleans here champion Lakers to Barclays on Saturday. Brook- on Wednesday. lyn beat Los Angeles at Staples Center on Feb. 18, “We have a positive attitude in our lock- five days after Durant’s injury in Golden State. ... er room, a winning mentality, and regardless of Harden had three assists in four minutes before who’s out there or not, we’re going to go for it,” leaving Monday’s game. The reigning two-time Nash insisted when pressed on the team’s ongo- Eastern Conference Player of the Month leads the ing injury issues. NBA with 11.1 assists per game.

James Harden logged just four minutes Monday night before re-tweaking a hamstring Nets head coach Steve Nash and his players believe they can win no matter who is avail- strain. AP Photo by Frank Franklin II able to take the court on a nightly basis. AP Photo by Frank Franklin II Wednesday, April 7, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

INDIA — Queued up: Peo- ple waited to get inoculated in New Delhi on Monday. India’s daily confirmed coronavirus cases have recorded the big- gest single-day spike since the pandemic began, indicating a renewed crush of infections. The government has intensi- fied its vaccination drive in re- cent weeks, now administer- ing over 3 million jabs a day. Photo: Manish Swarup/AP

COLORADO — U.S. Alpine Championships: Erik Arvidsson skied during a men’s U.S. Alpine Champi- onship slalom skiing race on Monday in Aspen. Photo: Robert F. Bukaty/AP

MYANMAR — Red hand: An anti-coup protester showed the three-fingered salute of resistance on his red painted hand in memory of protesters who lost their lives during previous demonstrations in Yangon on Tuesday. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstra- NORTH KOREA — Quality control: An employee monitored a cook- tions across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected gov- ie conveyor belt at the Unha Taesong Foodstuff Factory on Tuesday in ernment. Photo: AP Pyongyang. Photo: Jon Chol Jin/AP 8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Our World In Pictures

PERU — Happy campaign- ing: Popular Action party presidential candidate Yon- hy Lescano danced while cam- paigning at the Caqueta mar- ket in Lima on Monday. Peru’s general election is scheduled for April 11. Photo: Martin Mejia/AP

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10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Richards unveils new Queens community board members Continued from page 1 penalties for members found to have He cited the reporting in a press violated ethics rules. Richards said he conference Tuesday. will punish or remove members who “Community boards have always threaten, harass or intimidate other played an intricate role in moving our members. communities forward but coming out “Community boards are a repre- of this pandemic I would be remiss if sentation of our communities,” Rich- I didn’t say we can’t get back to nor- ards said. “I have zero tolerance for mal,” Richards told reporters. “We this.” need to make sure that we’re doing Richards tasked community better as we move forward on behalf boards with reviewing their bylaws of the people of Queens.” to increase transparency and account- Richards touted the diversity of ability. His office will provide sup- the new members, selected from a re- port with issues like making videos cord 931 applications. of meetings publicly available and “We’re beginning and off to a improving websites. great start, but the work is not done,” In addition, board members will Richards said. be required to participate in three bias Over 15 percent of new appointees training sessions from the New York are between ages 16 and 25; 31 per- City Commission on Human Rights cent are between ages 26 and 35; and — Human Rights Law Overview, 31 percent are between ages 36 and Human Rights Law and Protections 45, according to data shared by bor- Against Discrimination Based on ough’s president. Race and Color and Working with Last year, only about a third of Transgender and Gender Non-Con- members were younger than 55, the A woman speaks out during a Queens Community Board 9 hearing on the city’s land use proposal for a new forming Communities. Eagle and MOA found. jail in Kew Gardens in 2019. Community boards serve as key conduits between communities and municipal Members will have to meet atten- About two-thirds of appointees government, but rarely represent the districts they serve. Eagle file photo by Jonathan Sperling dance requirements to maintain good are women and no single racial or standings. ethnic group accounts for more than as Latino, while 17.4 percent identi- er 11 percent of appointees are East LGBTQIA+, the borough president’s “We had a significant amount of a quarter of appointees, the new data fy as immigrants — two particularly Asian/Pacific Islander, nearly 15 office said. individuals who applied for boards shows. underrepresented populations over percent are South Asian and about a Richards also outlined the reforms this year,” Richards said. “If you Richards said Tuesday that nearly the past two years that the Eagle has quarter are Black or African Ameri- first reported by the Eagle, includ- don’t want to do your job we have 25 percent of new appointees identify analyzed the demographics. Anoth- can. More than 8 percent identify as ing a code of conduct and series of someone else who can and will.” Here are Queens’ 373 Community Board appointees Borough President Donovan Rich- Lisa, Salvatore Lomardo, Sylvia ern, Selma Moses, Sergio Nicolich, ards’ 373 Queens community board Martin, Rovenia McGowan, Jose Kim O’Hanian, Terrence Park, Frank appointments, including 110 new Morillo, Edgar Moya, Ruby Muham- Quatela, Joshua Sussman, Joseph members, are as follows: mad, Sandra Munoz, Georgina Oli- Sweeney, Peter Tu, Harpreet Wahan, Community Board 1 (Astoria, Old ver, G. Oliver, Shrima Pandey, Puru- Maggie Wong, Linna Yu, Lei Zhao. Astoria, Long Island City, Queens- shottam Panthee, Lindsay Quartini, Community Board 8 (Kew Gar- bridge, Ditmars, Ravenswood, Stein- Brian Ramirez, Ashley Reed, Chris- dens Hills, Utopia, Fresh Mead- way, Garden Bay, Woodside): Helene tian Romero, Clara Salas, A. Redd ows, Hillcrest, Briarwood, Jamaica Abiola, George Alexiou, Avninder Sevilla, Urgen Sherpa, Gregory Hills Jamaica Estates, Holliswood, Aujla, Edward Babor, Ann Bruno, Spock, Dechen Tsering, Yilin Wang, Flushing South): Edward Chung, Soma Brahmanandam, Jean Marie Minwen Yang, May Yu. Florence Fisher, John Gebhard, D’Avella, Antonella Di Saverio, Kate Community Board 5 (Ridge- Ahsan Habib, Tamara Hirsch, Paul Ellman, Elizabeth Erion, Dean Fer- wood, Maspeth, Glendale, Middle Lazauskas, Meshulam Lisker, Mary atovic, Helen Ho, Amr Kotb, Cristi- Village, South Elmhurst): Vincent Maggio-Fischer, Simon Pelman, na Lastres, Diana Limongi, Chelsea Arcuri, Toby Sheppard Bloch, Jes- Wendy Phaff-Gennaro, Mohammad Lopes, Jeffrey Martin, Doreen Mo- sica Boiardi, Alyssa Bonilla, Rachel Rhaman, Deepti Sharma, Douglas hammed, Stella Nicolaou, Dino Pa- Caracci, Walter Clayton, Maria de Sherman, Penny Maureen Stern, nagoulias, Brian Romero, Dominic la Cruz, Brian Dooley, Derek Evers, Martha Taylor, Jacob Weinberg, Ta- Stiller, Andre Stith, Mitchell Wax- Steven Fiedler, Paul Kerzner, Mary- mika Williams-Moore. man, Rosemary Yelton. ann Lattanzio, Diego Leclery, Ed- Community Board 9 (Richmond Community Board 2 (Maspeth, ward Lettau, Patricia Maltezos, Kath- Hill, Woodhaven, Kew Gardens, Sunnyside, Woodside, Long Island erine Masi, Martin Nadgorski, April Ozone Park): Marla Abaca, Fai- City): Czarinna Andres, Anatole Narsasian, Donald Passantino, Ken- uze Ali, Kirpal Billing, Zoila Bofill, Ashraf, Kat Bloomfield, Danielle neth Rehberger, Theodore Renz, Lee John Carter, John Comaianni, Andrea Queens has 110 new community board members. Eagle file photo by Katie Finkowski Brecker, Johanna Carmona, Gianna Rottenberg, Walter Sanchez, Cather- Crawford, Joan DeCamp, Jan Fen- Cerbone, Jewel Chowdhury, Warren ine Sumsky, Katarzyna Syta, Gyanal ster, Linda Fogal, Daniel Grieve, Syl- Cerezo, Jason Chen, Justin Chew, bara Clements, Sylvia Cothia, Ma- Davis, Camille Gray, Somnath Ghi- Thapa, Barbara Toscano, Patrick via Hack, Sherman Kane, Raez Khan, Carmen Collado, Paul DiBened- rissa Cronin, Tanya Cruz, Delroy mire, Jacob de Groot, Sally Frank, Trinchese, Michaeline Von Drathen, Kevin O’Leary, Katharine Maradia- etto, Mary Donahue, Henry Euler, Dawkins, Bess Debetham, James Rosamond Gianutsos, Benjamin Maryanna Zero. ga, Michael Pereira, Daniel Pollack, Mario Ferazzoli, Elias Fillas, Jack Delaney, Stephanie Delia, Derrick Guttman, Christine Hunter, Badrun Community Board 6 (Forest Diannedrea Ramoutar, Cristal Rive- Fried, Michael Golia, Bernard Haber, Delflorimonte, Lourdes Villanueva Khan, Kristen McGowan, Elliot Hills, Rego Park): Michael Acati, ra, Mohamed Safie, Anjali Seegobin, Christine Haider, Stanley Jin, John Hartrick, Richard Hellenbrecht, Fay Park, Karla Perez, Selena Romero, Kavish Batra, Peter Beadle, Miriam Maharani Singh, Raghbir Singh, J. Kelly IV, Jena Lanzatta, Linda Lee, Hill, Violet Huie, Mohamood Ishma- Katherine Sabal, Laura Shepard, Berfus, Howard Birnbaum, Heidi Richard Smith, Esta-Joy Sydell, Ma- Yosef Lee, Robert Liatto, Fleur Mar- el, Rhonda Kontner, Antony Kunche- Mary Torres, Anthony Tudela, Adri- Chain, Sheridan Chu, Alexander rie Turley, Seth Welins, Kenichi Wil- tino, Lindsey Mayer, George Mihalt- ria, John Logan, Curlene Nelson, Ste- enne Verrilli. Cohen, Latrice Davis, Alexandra son, Lilian Yagual. ses, Eileen Miller, Vidya Pappachan, ven Taylor, Perminder Thiara, Pritpal Community Board 3 (Jackson Diaz-Houston, Heather Dimitriadis, Community Board 10 (Ozone Akshar Patel, Stephen Popa, Christi- Walia, Jackie Wilson, Gerald Wind. Heights, North Corona, East Elm- Keith Engel, Joyce Kevelson, Pra- Park, South Ozone Park, How- na Schere, Benjamin Turner. Community Board 14 (The Rock- hurst): Elba Buendia, Vicky Chan, meet Kumar, Jack Medina, Dr. Re- ard Beach, South Richmond Hill): Community Board 12 (Jamaica, aways, Rockaway Point, Breezy Muquith Chowdhury, Haiko Corne- nee Mehrra, Steven Metz, Patricia Michele Adams, Angela Antonino, South Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Point, Roxbury, Neponsit, Belle lissen, Shiv Dass, Michael De Val- Morgan, Rafael Nektalov, Elizabeth Joann Ariola, Pamela Baumann, South Ozone Park, Addesleigh Harbor, Rockaway Park, Seaside, era, Renetta English, Ulrick Gedeon, Newton, Gladys Sandoval, David Natalie Bissoon, Elizabeth Bra- Park, Springfield Gardens): Alam Broad Channel, Hammels, Som- Peter Herron, Larinda Hooks, Abdur Schneier, Teresa Simmons, Robert ton, John Calcagnile, Emily Cheng, Ahnaf, Angela Allen, Mohammed merville, Edgemere, Arverne, Bay- Rahim Howlader, Joyce Julian, Ed- Tamayev, Irina Tamayeva, Martha Marie Cherenfant, Rosemary Ciul- Ali, Natalie Blain, Rene Cheatham- swater, Wavecrest, Far Rockaway, ward Kiernan, Lisa Mesulam, Mar- Tucker, Susan Wanderman, Alexa la-Frisone, Justin Coulverson, Aman- Hill, Vishal Hardowar, Celeste James, Rockaway Beach): Mark Anaya, co Munoz, Veronica Ng, Laverne Weitzman, Joan Weston, Edwin da Deebrah, Anthony Garcia, Antho- Clementine James, Bilal Karriem, Gabrielle Bennett, Yaakov Berger, Nimmons, Nuala O’Doherty, Megan Wong, Daniel Yakubov. ny Gellineau, Roger Gendron, Elaine Dawn Kelly, Michelle Kirkland, Lailah Boyd, Giselle Carter, Natasha Rockwell, Fausto Rodriguez, Tammy Community Board 7 (Flush- Holland, Melanie Logan, Ashford Latoya LeGrand, Bernadette Logan, Carter, John Cori, Eric Diaz, Temima Rose, Lobsang Salaka, Dawn Siff, ing, College Point, Whitestone, Maharaj, Ruben Martinez, Stacy Mo- Wanda Manley, Abdus Salaam Musa, Feldman, Jaden Gabb, Gerald David, Fahad Solaiman, Marlene Tapper, Bay Terrace, Malba, Beechhurst, hammed, Angela Nocerino, Silves- Mohammad Shah Nawaz, Carlene Eugenia Gibson, Yitzchok Goldstone, Frank Taylor, Arthur Teiler, Hamlett Bayside, Queensboro Hill, Willets tro Pace, Bhola Ramsundar, George Thorbs, Sharon Sweeting-Linsdey. Rose Duggan Gulston, Randy Hall, Wallace, Edwin Westley. Point): Krishnaswamy Anandaram, Russo, Mohammad Salim, Varinder Community Board 13 (Queens Brian Kelly, Paul King, Maggie Lar- Community Board 4 (Elmhurst, James Cervino, Kaily Yat Kawi Singh, Isabel Van Putten. Village, Glen Oaks, New Hyde kins, Neibel Denise Lopresti. Nancy Corona, Corona Heights): Lyn- Cheng, John Choe, Kim Cody, Arlene Community Board 11 (Bay- Park, Bellerose, Cambria Heights, Maritinez, John McCambridge, Isa da Coral, Michelle Dunston, Aridia Fleishman, Richard Forman, Vincent side, Auburndale, Oakland Gar- Laurelton, Rosedale, Floral Park, Mitchell, Aldean Moore, Daniel Mun- Espinal, Marialena Giampino, Lara Gianelli, Cody Herrman, Phil Ko- dens, Little Neck, Douglaston, Springfield Gardens, Bellaire): dy, Eugene Pasternak, Karen Sloane Gregory, Leeanne G-Bowley, Deep- nigsberg, Wensong Li, Wendy Louie, East Flushing, Hollis Hills): Jessi- Bryan Block, Alexander Brathwaite, Payne, David Rood-Ojalvo, Wanda endra Lama, Vincent Laucella, James Frank Macchio, Richard McEach- ca Burke, Michael Budabin, Susan Kyle Bragg, Marcia O’Brien, Bar- Warden, Lisa Williams.

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ARTI- CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- LLC: 190 GREEN ST., UNIT 101, BROOK- SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 1840 58TH CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. 3/22/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) LYN, NY 11222. SSNY DESIGNATED AS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11204. GEN- SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- TO 5721 8TH AVE., BROOKLYN, NY ON 3/17/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ERAL PURPOSE (SSNY) ON 1/20/2021. NY OFFICE LO- CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. 11220. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON #186017 WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO THE TIVITY. IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON LLC AT THE ADDR. OF ITS PRINC. OF- #186026 SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE WILLOWS SZ, LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE FICE. 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NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF GEM NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- VER MANAGEMENT LLC ARTS. OF ART. OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC’Y OF TM LAW FIRM, PLLC. ARTICLES OF EVENT SERVICES, LLC, ART. OF ORG. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF STATE (SSNY) ON 2/8/21. CTY: KINGS. FILED WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) I WILL DO YOUR HAIR LLC. ARTICLES ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- SHTESL HOLDINGS LLC. ARTICLES OF NY (SSNY) ON 08/07/20. OFFICE LO- SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC ON 11/24/20. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DES- OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SEC- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) CATION: KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OF- UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON RETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK ON 2/9/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: FICE OF LLC: 190 GREEN ST., UNIT 101, MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) (SSNY) ON 2/18/2021. NY OFFICE LO- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- BROOKLYN, NY 11222. SSNY DES- COPY OF PROCESS TO 911 MOTHER BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON ON 2/24/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: GASTON BLVD., BROOKLYN, NY 11212. OF PROCESS TO 157 S. OXFORD ST., WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. BROOKLYN, NY 11217. PURPOSE: ANY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- #186019 IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON LAWFUL ACTIVITY. LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS CESS TO THE LLC AT THE ADDR. OF ITS #186028 IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE PRINC. OFFICE. PURPOSE: THE COM- CAVALLII LASHED LLC ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS PANY IS ORGANIZED TO OWN NEW NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CAVAL- POKEDEXAIO LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF POKE- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A YORK REAL ESTATE, ENGAGE IN ANY LII LASHED LLC, ART. OF ORG. FILED DEXAIO LLC, ART. OF ORG. FILED AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ THE LLC, 1629 SHEEPSHEAD BAY RD. COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LAWFUL ACT OR ACTIVITY WHICH WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) ON LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES MAY 1/20/21. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIGNAT- WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) ON HER IS KALELA MURPHY, 214 MAC- BROOKLYN, NY, 11235. PURPOSE/ LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS SHT- 2/2/21. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIGNAT- ENGAGE IN UNDER THE ACT AND EN- ED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM DOUGAL ST B5 BROOKLYN, NY, 11233. CHARACTER OF LLC: FOR THE PRAC- ED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM ESL HOLDINGS LLC, 570 BEDFORD GAGE IN UNDER THE ACT AND SUCH PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY TICE OF LAW. AVE 5A BROOKLYN, NY, 11249. PUR- OTHER PURPOSE OR PURPOSES AS PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. #185932 SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS LAWFUL PURPOSE. MAY BE DETERMINED BY THE MEM- SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS #186555 POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- TO 1072 RUTLAND RD., BROOKLYN, TO 2770 W 5TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY BER FROM TIME TO TIME. NY 11212. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL 11237 FUL PURPOSE. #185855 11224. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- 11234 #186199 ACTIVITY. TIVITY. RESCUE TRAIN REPEAT LLC HARMONY WILLOW #186020 #186029 CROWN HEIGHTS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ANNESTA LE STUDIO LLC STUDIO L.L.C. ENVIVO WELLNESS ELITE GROUP LLC ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED HARMONY WILLOW STUDIO L.L.C. OHANA ESTATES NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- RESCUE TRAIN REPEAT LLC. ARTI- LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: AN- ART. OF ORG. FILED SEC. OF STATE COACHING LLC MANAGEMENT LLC ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH OF NY 12/14/2020. OFF. 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SSNY LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST LYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE FUL PURPOSE. OF PROCESS TO 636 FRANKLIN AVE., PROCESS TO 324 DEAN ST., BROOK- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE #186001 OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL BROOKLYN, NY 11238. PURPOSE: ANY LYN, NY 11217. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS FUL ACTIVITY. AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS THE DELICIOUS BREAD LLC LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #186030 POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A THE DELICIOUS BREAD LLC, ARTS OF #186021 THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF HER IS RESCUE TRAIN REPEAR LLC, COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF ZAKARYA SAMIH OHANA ESTATES ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC 147 THAMES STREET APT 2 BROOK- LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS ANNE NY (SSNY) 2/25/2021. CTY: KINGS. HOLDINGS LLC SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM ENTERPRISES LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS CROWN LYN, NY, 11237. PURPOSE/CHARAC- LE, 144 N. 7TH ST STE 414 BROOKLYN, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF OHA- PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ZAKARYA NA ESTATES HOLDINGS LLC, ART. OF HEIGHTS ELITE GROUP LLC, 3830 TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. NY, 11249. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO JOSHUA KU, SAMIH ENTERPRISES LLC, ART. OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC’Y OF STATE FLATLANDS AVE. BROOKLYN, NY, #184864 LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 164 GRAHAM AVE., BROOKLYN, NY ORG. FILED WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) ON 1/7/21. CTY: KINGS. SSNY 11234. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: #186609 11206. GENERAL PURPOSE (SSNY) ON 1/28/21. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 11238 #186007 DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE #184581 SKNY PROPERTIES LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- FGNYC, LLC AV ESSENTIALS LLC UNDERBRELLA LLC FGNYC, LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO 324 DEAN ST., BROOK- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: PROCESS TO 336 E 28TH ST., BROOK- LYN, NY 11217. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- UNDERBRELLA LLC ARTICLES OF WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) SKNY PROPERTIES LLC. ARTICLES OF 2/25/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. LYN, NY 11226. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- FUL ACTIVITY. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) #186031 ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS FUL ACTIVITY. AV ESSENTIALS LLC. ARTICLES OF #186022 TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) 8/10/2015. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- XSCAPE LLC ON 3/17/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: DESIG. AGENT OF LLC WHOM PRO- MAIL PROCESS TO WILLIAM TAN, 626 EV FAST LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NAKED TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) 5TH AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11215. GEN- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- CESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL NOTICE OF FORMATION OF EV FAST XSCAPE LLC, ART. OF ORG. FILED ON 1/5/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ERAL PURPOSE WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) ON IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON MAIL PROCESS TO STEVE SEMIAN, 378 LLC, ART. OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC’Y KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- #186008 1/25/21. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIGNAT- 17TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11215. PUR- OF STATE (SSNY) ON 1/11/21. CTY: IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE ED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS POSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. PRIN- CHI SPE, LLC KINGS. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CHI SPE, PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A CIPAL BUSINESS LOC: 148 COLUMBIA OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH NY AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. TO 1226 E. NEW YORK AVE., BROOK- TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A DEPT. OF STATE ON 2/24/21. OFFICE SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS SHA- #185833 LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SEC. OF LYN, NY 11212. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE 171 E 5TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11218. RON KINNEY, 163 EASTERN PARKWAY STATE DESIGNATED AGENT OF LLC FUL ACTIVITY. LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS JAIME PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #186032 ATTN2DETAIL CLEANING LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT JOHNSON, 1303 E 57TH ST BROOK- 5A, BROOKLYN, NY, 11238-6080. PUR- #186023 POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- ATTN2DETAIL CLEANING LLC ART. MAY BE SERVED AND SHALL MAIL IHOOGENBOOM LLC LYN, NY, 11234. PURPOSE/CHARAC- PROCESS TO: COMMUNITY HEALTH FUL PURPOSE. OF ORG. FILED SEC. OF STATE OF CGIMTL LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF IHOO- TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. INITIATIVES INC., 2882 W. 15TH ST., NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CGIMTL GENBOOM LLC, ART. OF ORG. FILED #186266 #186611 NY 11/10/2020. OFF. LOC.: KINGS LOWER LEVEL, BROOKLYN, NY 11224, LLC, ART. OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC’Y WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) ON CO. UNITED STATES CORPORATION CULTURE REIGN LLC LG ATHLETICS, LLC PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ADDRESS. PUR- OF STATE (SSNY) ON 2/19/21. CTY: 12/2/20. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIGNAT- AGENTS, INC. DESIGNATED AS AGENT POSE: ALL LAWFUL PURPOSES. ED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- KINGS. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY BE #186012 PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROC.: 7014 SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS CULTURE REIGN LLC. ARTICLES OF LG ATHLETICS, LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- CHARLOTTE PRAGER, LLC AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY 13TH AVENUE, SUITE 202, BROOK- CHARLOTTE PRAGER, LLC ARTS OF SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO TO 167 ST. NICHOLAS AVE., BROOK- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY ORG. FILED SSNY 12/16/20, KINGS CO. LYN, NY 11237. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON LYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- 667 EASTERN PKWY., BROOKLYN, NY TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) SSNY DESIGN AGENT FOR PROCESS FUL ACTIVITY. FUL PURPOSE. 11213. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- #186033 ON 3/26/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: 11/25/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: & SHALL MAIL TO CHARLOTTE PRAG- #185850 TIVITY. KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- KINGS COUNTY. 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12 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 7, 2021 2nd department / new business Formations 752 LLC CI ACCOUNTING LLC AKANIC VISION LLC SUNLIGHT NEW THE MATTERHORN REXALEH LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 752 LLC. CI ACCOUNTING LLC, ARTS OF ORG. AKANIC VISION LLC. FILED 3/9/21. POINT REALTY LLC CONSULTING GROUP LLC REXALEH LLC. FILED 2/11/21. OFFICE: ARTS OF ORG FILED WITH SECY OF FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS SUNLIGHT NEW POINT REALTY LLC. THE MATTERHORN CONSULTING KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 3/4/21. OF- (SSNY) 3/15/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL FILED 3/8/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY GROUP LLC. FILED 3/10/21. OFFICE: FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1344 FICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- TO: 589 CRESCENT ST APT. 7C, BKLYN, DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT E 24TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11210. PUR- CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & NY 11208. PURPOSE: GENERAL. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON #186621 SHALL MAIL TO: 201 46TH ST 1ST FL, FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: C/O POSE: GENERAL. #186660 WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 816 WYCK- BKLYN, NY 11220. PURPOSE: GENER- SAMUEL C CLARKE, 925 ST. MARKS OFF AVE., 1FL, BROOKLYN, NY 11237. OLE LIGHT TRUCKING LLC AL. AND SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS #186635 AVE BROOKLYN STE 2D, BKLYN, NY 2068 E 17 ST LLC GENERAL PURPOSE AGAINST LLC TO: 1213 OVINGTON OLE LIGHT TRUCKING LLC. FILED 11213. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 2068 E 17 ST LLC. FILED 3/3/21. OF- #186449 1/19/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY #186648 AVE.,#3C. BKLYN, NY 11219. PURPOSE: DENIM CONTOUR LLC FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & ANY LAWFUL ACT. FAMILY FISCAL AND TAX DENIM CONTOUR LLC. FILED 1/4/21. BOUGIEE SIPSS LLC AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #186041 SHALL MAIL TO: C/O EMMANUEL LA- OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS BOUGIEE SIPSS LLC. FILED 3/5/21. TO: C/O CALABRO, 1527 E. 66TH ST, PROFESSIONALS LLC BISSIERE, 1693 E 54TH ST, BKLYN, NY AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL FAMILY FISCAL AND TAX PROFES- OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS BKLYN, NY 11234. PURPOSE: GENER- BRICKLYN HOUSE, LLC 11234. PURPOSE: GENERAL. TO: 181 NEWPORT ST, APT 1, BKLYN, SIONALS LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED #186622 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL AL. BRICKLYN HOUSE, LLC - ARTS. OF NY 11212-5801. PURPOSE: GENERAL. #186661 ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) #186636 TO: NAFISAH JENNINGS, 29 BROOK- 3/15/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. 9126 LLC LYN AVE #5D, BKLYN, NY 11216. PUR- NY (SSNY) ON 4/9/20. OFFICE LOCA- 9126 LLC. FILED 2/19/21. OFFICE: HOUDINI’S T-SHIRT AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS EJL TRANSPORTATION LLC POSE: GENERAL. TION: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL EJL TRANSPORTATION LLC. FILED #186649 AND MORE, LLC AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: C/O HOUDINI’S T-SHIRT AND MORE, LLC. MAIL PROCESS TO 816 WYCKOFF AVE., 12/21/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. FAHID IQBAL, 400 STRATFORD RD, BK- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & NATVITALR LLC FILED 3/4/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY 1FL, BROOKLYN, NY 11237. GENERAL SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: C/O LYN, NY 11218. PURPOSE: GENERAL. SHALL MAIL TO: 1693 E 54TH ST, BK- NATVITALR LLC. FILED 3/9/21. OFFICE: DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & PURPOSE #186623 MACK & KRISTINA REED, 284 PATCH- #186451 LYN, NY 11234. REGISTERED AGENT: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT SHALL MAIL TO: C/O INC AUTHORITY EN AVE, APT 2, BROOKLYN, NY 11233. RUBICON CARRIER LLC UNITED STATES CORPORATION FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 226 RA, 42 BROADWAY, FL. 12-200, NY, NY PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITIES. KINGSTON ACE RUBICON CARRIER LLC. FILED 3/1/21. AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH AVE STE 202, E 54TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11203. REGIS- 10004-3892. PURPOSE: GENERAL. #184893 FERMENTATION CRAFT, LLC OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENER- TERED AGENT: UNITED STATES COR- #186662 KINGSTON ACE FERMENTATION AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL AL. PORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH #186637 HZ PORTFOLIO ULTRA18 SUPPLEMENTS LLC CRAFT, LLC ART. OF ORG. FILED SEC. TO: 2438 W ST APT B, BKLYN, NY AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PUR- ULTRA18 SUPPLEMENTS LLC. FILED OF STATE OF NY 3/8/2021. OFF. LOC.: 11223. PURPOSE: GENERAL. LOFERA LLC POSE: GENERAL. HOLDINGS I LLC #186624 #186650 HZ PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS I LLC. 2/10/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DES- KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AS LOFERA LLC. FILED 2/22/21. OFFICE: FILED 1/8/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY IGNATED AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT CHANNY LEE COSMETICS LLC ONWARD INFINITY LLC DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1700 BEDFORD AVE, BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROC.: CHANNY LEE COSMETICS LLC. FILED FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: PHIL- ONWARD INFINITY LLC. FILED 8/19/20. SHALL MAIL TO: ISAAC HERSKOV- APT 9N, BKLYN, NY 11225. REGIS- 1104 LORIMER ST. #1, BROOKLYN, NY 3/15/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY LIP RUFFIN, 512 ROCKAWAY AVE APT OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS ITZ, 199 LEE AVE STE 383, BKLYN, NY TERED AGENT; UNITED STATES COR- 11222. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & 3F, BKLYN, NY 11212. PURPOSE: GEN- AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL PORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH SHALL MAIL TO: 285 E 35TH ST APT ERAL. 11211. PURPOSE: GENERAL. POSE. #186638 TO: 3502 KINGS HWY APT C12, BKLYN, #186663 #186457 AVE, STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PUR- 3E, BKLYN, NY 11203. PURPOSE: GEN- NY 11234. REGISTERED AGENT: UNIT- POSE: GENERAL. ERAL. 146 NORMAN LLC ED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, 2017-15 MG NEWCO LLC #186046 COMMUNITY IMPACT #186625 ADVISORS LLC 146 NORMAN LLC. FILED 1/25/21. INC., 7014 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, 2017-15 MG NEWCO LLC. FILED J LEE WERTZ LLC STEPHANE-KARIM- OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 3/1/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY COMMUNITY IMPACT ADVISORS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #186651 DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & NOTICE OF FORMATION OF J LEE VISION LLC LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH THE TO: 146 NORMAN AVE, BKLYN, NY SHALL MAIL TO: C/O HALCYON MAN- WERTZ LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED SSNY ON 02/11/2021. OFFICE LOC: STEPHANE-KARIM-VISION LLC. FILED G14T NEWCO LLC 3/4/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY 11222. PURPOSE: GENERAL. AGEMENT GROUP LLC, 177 N 11 ST, WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- #186639 G14T NEWCO LLC. FILED 3/1/21. OF- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & BKLYN, NY 11211. PURPOSE: GENER- ON 02/26/21. OFFICE LOCATION: IGNATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS SHALL MAIL TO: 1557 EASTERN PKWY 820D, LLC AL. KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OFFICE PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #186664 2F, BKLYN, NY 11233. REGISTERED 820D, LLC. FILED 1/6/12. OFFICE: SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: C/O HALCYON MANAGEMENT OF LLC: 304 BOERUM ST., UNIT 42, AGENT: UNITED STATES CORPORA- KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT GROUP LLC, 177 N 11 ST, BKLYN, NY BKTIANHAO LLC BROOKLYN, NY 11206. SSNY DES- TO: RASHIDA ABUWALA, 185 HALL TION AGENTS, INC, 7014 13TH AVE FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1221 11211. PURPOSE: GENERAL. BKTIANHAO LLC. FILED 9/7/18. OF- IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON STREET APT 1712, BROOKLYN, NY STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: E 35TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11210. PUR- #186652 FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE 11205. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- GENERAL. POSE: GENERAL. #186626 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS POSE. #186640 B11 HOLDINGS LLC #186458 TO: CORPORATION, 472 63RD ST, BK- TO C/O CORPORATION SERVICE CO., B11 HOLDINGS LLC. FILED 2/7/20. HSM PRODUCTIONS LLC PN ADULT DAY CARE, LLC LYN, NY 11220. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 80 STATE ST., ALBANY, NY 12207-2543. CHEN & YU LLC HSM PRODUCTIONS LLC. FILED PN ADULT DAY CARE, LLC. FILED OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS #186665 PURPOSE: HEMP PROCESSING. CHEN & YU LLC, ARTS OF ORG FILED 3/2/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY 1/21/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #186047 WITH SSNY ON 03/26/21. OFFICE LO- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & TO: 199 LEE AVE STE 215, BKLYN, NY THE LOOK ON A BUDGET LLC CATION: KINGS COUNTY, SSNY DES- SHALL MAIL TO: 142 S 3RD ST, APT. SHALL MAIL TO: 3350 NOSTRAND 11211. PURPOSE: GENERAL. THE LOOK ON A BUDGET LLC. FILED ZEITGEIST STUDIO LLC IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON 1, BKLYN, NY 11211. REGISTERED AVE, BKLYN, NY 11229. PURPOSE: #186653 3/8/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY ZEITGEIST STUDIO LLC ARTS OF ORG. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE AGENT: UNITED STATES CORPORA- GENERAL. PFT NEWCO LLC DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & FILED SSNY 12/15/20, KINGS CO. TION AGENTS, INC, 7014 13TH AVE, #186641 SHALL MAIL TO: C/O SHENEETA TAY- SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY PFT NEWCO LLC. FILED 3/1/21. OF- SSNY DESIGN AGENT FOR PROCESS STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: OF PROCESS TO: C/O THE LLC, 962 FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS LOR, 353 LINDEN BLVD, 6B, BKLYN, NY & SHALL MAIL TO 90 STATE ST #700- GENERAL. S2U LLC 43RD ST, BROOKLYN, NY 11219. PUR- S2U LLC. FILED 11/30/20. OFFICE: 11203. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 40 ALBANY, NY 12207 GENERAL PUR- #186627 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #186666 POSE: TO ENGAGE IN ANY LAWFUL KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT TO: C/O HALCYON MANAGEMENT POSE ACT. VIDEO CINEMATICS LLC FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: C/O GROUP LLC, 177 N 11 ST, BKLYN, NY #186180 #186614 1073 NOSTRAND VIDEO CINEMATICS LLC. FILED TONY YUSUFOV, 115 DITMAS AVE, BK- 11211. PURPOSE: GENERAL PROPERTY LLC SEVEN ESSENTIAL OILS LLC 11/18/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY LYN, NY 11218. PURPOSE: GENERAL. #186654 380 REAL PROPERTY LLC DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & #186642 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 1073 SEVEN ESSENTIAL OILS LLC. ARTS. 380 REAL PROPERTY LLC. FILED SHALL MAIL TO: 3010 AVE M, BKLYN, F & J VAN BRUNT LLC NOSTRAND PROPERTY LLC. ARTS OF OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 1/28/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY NY 11210. PURPOSE: GENERAL. THE INSPIRATIONAL F & J VAN BRUNT LLC. FILED 3/10/21. ORG FILED WITH SECY OF STATE OF 03/04/21. LATEST DATE TO DISSOLVE: DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & #186628 HEALING NETWORK LLC OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS NY (SSNY) ON 3/25/21. OFFICE LOCA- 03/01/2051. OFFICE: KINGS COUNTY. SHALL MAIL TO: CUIYAN LEI, 643 54TH THE INSPIRATIONAL HEALING NET- AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIG- SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE ST, BKLYN, NY 11220. PURPOSE: GEN- MG 18 NEWCO LLC WORK LLC. FILED 1/4/21. OFFICE: TO: 189 VAN BRUNT ST., BKLYN, NY NATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- MG 18 NEWCO LLC. FILED 3/1/21. LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST ERAL. KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT 11231. REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED CESS MAY BE SERVED AND SHALL #186616 OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: C/O MAIL COPY OF PROCESS AGAINST LLC AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., COPY OF PROCESS TO THE LLC, C/O NATASHA NELSON, 2970 W 27TH ST 7014 13TH AVE, STE 202, BKLYN, NY TO: 1073 NOSTRAND AVE., BKLYN, NY GFT NEWCO LLC TO: C/O HALCYON MANAGEMENT #704, BKLYN, NY 11224. PURPOSE: MICHAEL F. SCHWARTZ, ESQ. 40 FUL- GFT NEWCO LLC. FILED 3/1/21. OF- GROUP LLC, 177 N 11 ST, BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 11225. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACT. GENERAL. #186655 #186678 TON STREET, 7TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS 11211. PURPOSE: GENERAL. #186643 NY 10038. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #186629 THE WAVE WASH LLC MARCHING SUCCESS LLC PURPOSE. TO: C/O HALCYON MANAGEMENT JUNOCT1416 LLC THE WAVE WASH LLC. FILED 1/25/21. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MARCH- #186181 3 REAL PROPERTY LLC JUNOCT1416 LLC. FILED 1/6/21. OF- GROUP LLC, 177 N 11 ST, BKLYN, NY OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS ING SUCCESS LLC. ARTS OF ORG 3 REAL PROPERTY LLC. FILED 1/28/21. FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS 11211. PURPOSE: GENERAL. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL FILED WITH SECY OF STATE OF NY AMPARO #186617 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL CONSTRUCTION, LLC AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1316 E 59 TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11234. TO: 496 MARION ST, BKLYN, NY 11233. (SSNY) ON 5/29/19. OFFICE LOCA- TO: CUIYAN LEI, 643 54TH ST, BKLYN, REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED STATES TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIG- AMPARO CONSTRUCTION, LLC, ART. RKMK MANAGER LLC REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED STATES RKMK MANAGER LLC. FILED 3/16/21. NY 11220. PURPOSE: GENERAL. CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 NATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- OF ORG. FILED WITH SSNY 11-18-20. #186630 CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. 13TH ST STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. CESS MAY BE SERVED AND SHALL OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11234. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL PURPOSE: GENERAL. PURPOSE: GENERAL. MAIL COPY OF PROCESS AGAINST SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE 1763 49 LLC #186656 MAIL TO: C/O BROAD MANAGE- 1763 49 LLC. FILED 3/11/21. OFFICE: #186644 LLC TO: 6228 82ND PLACE, MIDDLE LLC FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS. SSNY MENT GROUP, 1 PARAGON DR, STE KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT VILLAGE, NY 11379. PURPOSE: ANY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PRO- E&I ESSENTIALS LLC AL MAMAMO’ LLC 260, MONTVALE, NJ 07645. PURPOSE: FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1641 LAWFUL ACT. CESS TO C/O RICHARD GREENSPAN, E&I ESSENTIALS LLC. FILED 3/16/21. AL MAMAMO’ LLC. FILED 11/12/20. #186680 GENERAL. 48 ST, BKLYN, NY 11204. PURPOSE: OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS 540 PRESIDENT ST., THIRD FL., BROOK- #186618 GENERAL. AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL LYN, NY 11215. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- #186631 DOCTORS ON CALL GRATITUDEANDBLESSINGS TO: 1562 W. 8TH ST, 2ND FL, BKLYN, NY TO: 345 CARROLL ST, BKLYN, NY MEDICAL SERVICES, PLLC FUL ACT OR ACTIVITY. 11204. REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED #186438 IGT GLOBAL LLC 11231. PURPOSE: GENERAL. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DOCTORS LLC IGT GLOBAL LLC. FILED 3/3/21. OF- STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., #186657 GRATITUDEANDBLESSINGS LLC. ON CALL MEDICAL SERVICES, PLLC. FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS 7014 13TH AVE, STE 202, BKLYN, NY LES COLLECTION LLC FILED 3/5/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY LOVE WORLD LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SSNY ON NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF LES AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & #186645 LOVE WORLD LLC. FILED 2/8/21. OF- 2/2/21. OFFICE LOCATION KINGS COLLECTION LLC. AUTHORITY FILED TO: ISAAC GUINDI, 1477 E 14 ST, BK- SHALL MAIL TO: 306 LOTT AVE, BKLYN, LYN, NY 11230. PURPOSE: GENERAL. FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS SSNY DESG. AS AGENT OF PLLC UPON WITH NY DEPT. OF STATE ON 3/8/21. NY 11212. REGISTERED AGENT: UNIT- #186632 IKECHI LLC AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. ED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, IKECHI LLC. FILED 3/15/21. OFFICE: TO: 1172 EASTERN PKWY APT 1, BK- SERVED SSNY MAIL PROCESS TO 272 LLC FORMED IN DE ON 1/7/21. NY SEC. INC., 7014 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, CLASSA BANDAS LLC KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT LYN, NY 11213. REGISTERED AGENT: MARION ST BROOKLYN, NY, 11233. CLASSA BANDAS LLC. FILED 2/25/21. FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 599 OF STATE DESIGNATED AGENT OF LLC NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. UNITED STATES CORPORATION ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS E 7TH ST, APT 6K, BKLYN, NY 11218. #186682 UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT #186619 AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH AVE STE 202, AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED STATES MAY BE SERVED AND SHALL MAIL BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENER- AFRIKAN PROMOTIONS LLC TO: 770 CHAUNCEY ST, BKLYN, NY CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 W L S W V DILIGENCE LLC PROCESS TO: C/O WILDSTAR PART- AL. AFRIKAN PROMOTIONS LLC. FILED 11207. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. #186658 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF W L S NERS, 207 HIGH POINT DR., BLDG. 100, 3/4/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY #186633 PURPOSE: GENERAL. W V DILIGENCE LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. VICTOR, NY 14564, PRINCIPAL BUSI- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & #186646 FOOD LOVE YOUTH LLC FILED WITH SSNY ON 3/15/21. OF- NESS ADDRESS. DE ADDRESS OF LLC: SUNLIGHT NEW POINT LLC SHALL MAIL TO: 1181 EASTERN PKWY SUNLIGHT NEW POINT LLC. FILED FOOD LOVE YOUTH LLC. FILED FICE LOCATION: KINGS SSNY DESG. 850 NEW BURTON RD., STE. 201, DO- 1019 ESTATE LLC APT 10, BKLYN, NY 11213. REGISTERED 3/3/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY 1019 ESTATE LLC. FILED 2/5/21. OF- 12/21/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- VER, DE 19904. CERT. OF FORM. 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AS A RESULT OF THE MEASURES OF NEW YORK THE UNKNOWN DIS- CA, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, SUANT TO EPTL 4-1.1, PURSUANT TO ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO COMBAT transplant from donor TRIBUTEES, LEGATEES, DEVISEES, ON THE 22ND DAY OF APRIL, 2021 STIPULATION DATED JUNE 3, 2020, THE SPREAD OF COVID-19, PHYSICAL HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNEES OF FOR CHANGES OF NAME AT 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, COPY ATTACHED; AND WHY 50% PRESENCE AT THE COURTHOUSE ON JOSEPH VANSCHAIK AKA JOSEPH By Marion Renault more than a simple tube. “Ev- WHY THE ACCOUNT OF PROCEED- SHOULD NOT BE DIVIDED EQUALLY THE RETURN DATE IS NOT POSSIBLE.CALL 718-643-9099, EXT 103 VAN SCHAIK, DECEASED, OR THEIR INGS OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- Associated Press ery breath we take has to be ex- BETWEEN THE RESIDUARY LEGATEES THEREFORE, IF YOU WISH TO CON- ESTATES, IF ANY THERE BE, WHOSE TOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, AS ADMIN- AFTER PAYMENT OF SPECIFIC LEGA- TEST THE RELIEF REQUESTED, YOU, NEW YORK (AP) — So- pertly conveyed from the tip of NAMES, PLACES OF RESIDENCE AND ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF SAID CIES, AS FOLLOWS: 1/7 TO PETER VOL- nia Sein said she spent the last the nose to the last air sac in the POST OFFICE ADDRESSES ARE UN- DECEASED, A COPY OF WHICH IS AT- BERG III, 1/7 TO THOMAS VOLBERG, OR AN ATTORNEY ON YOUR BEHALF, KNOWN TO THE PETITIONER AND TACHED, SHOULD NOT BE JUDICIALLY 1/7 TO TERRY ANN VOLBERG, 1/7 TO MUST CONTACT THE COURT PRIOR six years “trying to catch every lungs,” Merati said. CANNOT WITH DUE DILIGENCE BE SETTLED, AND WHY THE SURROGATE ANN MARIE VOLBERG-MEDIAVILLA, TO THIS DATE IN THE MANNER SET breath at every moment” after ex- Over the years, various ASCERTAINED. A COPY OF THIS CI- SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW A REA- 1/7 TO MADELYN VOLBERG-SINGER, FORTH IN THE ATTACHED NOTICE. IF tensive treatment for her severe methods have been used to re- TATION AND THE ACCOUNTING, AS SONABLE AMOUNT OF COMPENSA- 1/7 TO VICTORIA VELJACIC-ANGER- YOU DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT asthma damaged her windpipe. pair or reconstruct damaged WELL AS ALL AMENDMENTS TO IT, TION TO GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., THAL AND 1/7 TO ANN MARIE VELJA- AS SET FORTH IN THE NOTICE IT WILL She is breathing freely again windpipes. 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Today, all NYC school Special to the Eagle districts offer pre-K programs, and there is a free, As educators, our job is to prepare our stu- full-day pre-K seat for every four-year-old child dents for a successful, productive life, empowered citywide. That means any New York City fami- with the skills they need to chase their dreams— ly with a child born in 2017 can apply to pre-K and early childhood programs are where it all be- for the upcoming school year by the new April 19 gins. That’s why Mayor de Blasio and I are so ex- deadline. cited to announce the expansion of 3-K for All In addition, we are excited to now offer 3-K to every school district by September, provid- programs in every school district citywide. All ing 40,000 three-year-olds with free, full-day, New York City families with children born in high-quality, early childhood education citywide. 2018 can apply to 3-K for the upcoming school These programs are a child’s first step to suc- year by the May 28 deadline. There is a 3-K seat cess throughout the rest of their education and be- for every three-year-old in school districts 4, 5, yond, and I encourage families to explore the 3-K 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 19, 23, 27, 31, and 32; and we will and Pre-K for All options available in their com- offer 3-K seats to as many families as possible munities and apply. Applications for the 2021–22 in the new districts. Families across the city can school year are open! still apply to programs in any district, and your As parents and guardians, you know just how child has priority to attend 3-K for All programs quickly our youngest children learn—from birth in your home district. You can find out your to age five is a critical period of growth and 90 school district by calling 311 or visiting schools. percent of brain development happens during this nyc.gov/Find-a-School. Programs in the new dis- time. Our 3-K and Pre-K for All classrooms are tricts will be added to the application throughout full of joy and discovery, and they offer the per- April and May. fect environment for children to learn to prob- In all school districts, in addition to the free lem-solve, ask questions, and explore the world 3-K and Pre-K programs in their communities, Meisha Porter is New York City Schools chancellor. Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography around them as they grow. In addition, our pro- families who qualify based on their income and grams are free or low cost, saving families an av- needs also have the opportunity to apply to free or in over 200 languages. Visit nyc.gov/3k and nyc. programs get a strong start in school and life, and erage of $10,000 a year on childcare costs. low-cost extended school day and year programs, gov/prek for more information. as incoming Schools Chancellor these are the I remember when the ’s District including Head Start. If you are seeking care for your child right kinds of opportunities I want to build on and cre- 7 was one of the first few districts to offer 3-K for Families can apply to 3-K or Pre-K for All now, we encourage you to reach out so we can ate for our students so they can dare to dream and All in 2018 and what it meant for so many families for the 2021–22 school year online at MySchools. connect you with a program in your community. learn. No matter the circumstances, we are here in need to have access to free, full-day, high-quali- nyc or over the phone at 718-935-2009. The on- Families seeking an open 3-K or pre-K seat for to provide children across New York City with a ty early childhood education for their children. line application is available in ten languages (En- this current school year can call 718-935-2009 or safe, nurturing learning community each and ev- I want every family to have that kind of sup- glish, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Korean, email [email protected] to learn ery day. port, and we’ve made so much progress expand- Haitian Creole, Bengali, Urdu, and French), and more. Meisha Porter is New York City Schools chan- ing early childhood education in every borough families can submit an application over the phone Children who attend 3-K and Pre-K for All cellor. Letter: Queens deserves a cleaner plant that can keep the lights on By Andrew Scano hydrogen in the future – a zero-carbon source of Special to the Eagle power. Importantly, the plant will have to shut Re: “Queens deserves better than a new peak- down in 2040 if it cannot meet New York’s ag- er plant” gressive emissions goals. We can take these steps It’s clear that Astoria residents deserve cleaner today and boost Queens’ recovering economy by air, affordable power and a reliable electrical grid. creating more than 500 jobs. That’s why NRG is seeking to modernize the As- New Yorkers want to keep the lights on. NRG toria Generating Station with state-of-the-art tech- is dedicated to moving to a carbon-free grid, but nology – we want to reduce the size of the plant, there is currently no combination of renewable dramatically reduce emissions, and ensure that technology alone that will power New York City. Queens business owners and families have elec- Right now, back-up electricity plants – running on tricity at times of high demand. This project re- lower-emitting fuels like natural gas – are a crit- sults in lower electricity costs for New York City ical component of New York City’s transition to and won’t cost taxpayers a single dollar, because a greener grid. The Astoria Replacement Project NRG will pay for 100% of the upgrade itself. will bring cleaner air, reliable power, and jobs to The Astoria Replacement Project will low- Queens. That’s something every Astoria resident er greenhouse gases by five-million tons through can get behind. 2035, the equivalent of pulling more than 94,000 Andrew Scano is the plant manager at NRG’s cars per year off the road in Queens. The new Astoria Generating Station and has been at NRG Andrew Scano is the plant manager at NRG’s Astoria Generating Station technology will also be fully convertible to green for seven years. Image courtesy of NRG

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Wednesday, April 7, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 15 LegaL, JudiciaL & courthouse News Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Visit us Online @queenseagle facebook.com/queenseagle queenseagle.com Albany's tax-the-rich deal sends wealthy to Washington looking for relief By Greg David THE CITY This article was originally published on April 5 by THE CITY. Deals to raise taxes on New York’s million- aires and companies could send both fleeing the state, business leaders and fiscal experts warn — unless Washington steps in and restores some old deductions. Even as legislative leaders and Gov. Andrew Cuomo had yet to officially seal an agreement on New York’s second straight pandemic budget, all indicators pointed to the state levying the coun- try’s biggest income tax on the wealthy. The $4 billion-plus income tax increase would mark at least a partial victory for progres- sive Democrats, who argued that well-heeled New Yorkers and companies that prospered during the pandemic should foot a bigger share of the tab for increased spending to help those staggered by the crisis. On the losing side were business interests and Cuomo, who argued for a modest tax boost amid concerns that an exodus of well-to-do New York- ers and top-flight firms could stall the state’s re- covery and blow new holes into the social safety net. The governor’s lack of influence on the bud- get was evident in a news conference Monday when he avoided mention of the tax increases. Cuomo and others also cited historic pandem- ic aid from Washington — where the wealthy are turning their attention in a bid to claw back state and local tax deductions known as SALT. “The question on the federal side is whether the SALT deduction will come back, which could balance out some of the increase,” said Alan Gold- enberg, state and local tax principal at the account- Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks with Joe Biden during a ceremony commemorating 9/11. Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Office ing firm Anchin Block & Anchin. legislators convinced themselves that agreeing to and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also favors the start spending them, it will be hard to take them A State Record ‘only’ $5 billion a year in tax increases is some- move. out,” said Stephen Berger, an investment bank- The governor and legislative leaders appeared how a break.” However, SALT repeal would cost the feder- er who has been advising governors since Hugh Monday to have reached a deal that will raise the Others noted that the state budget, expected to al government about $90 billion a year. The White Carey. “They are building a spending base that income tax rate on individuals making more than top $200 billion when all the details are disclosed, House said those who wanted to reinstate the de- increases dramatically and they will not pull it $1 million and couples generating $2 million a represents a substantial increase in state spending duction would have to find a way to pay for it. back.” year to 9.65% from 8.82%. over the $178 billion authorized last year as the While Washington could lessen the impact This is especially true in K-12 education, Even bigger hikes are in store for the su- pandemic’s deadliest days neared. of the millionaire’s tax hike, it can’t cushion the which will receive a more than $10 billion in aid per-rich, with a 10.3% levy for people making “This budget is true to the state’s motto ‘Ex- increase in the corporate franchise tax to 7.25% boost from the $1.9 trillion Biden federal aid leg- more than $5 million a year and 10.9% for those celsior,’ whether it would be tax rates or spending, from 6.5% for all but small firms. With few de- islation and reportedly added state money as well. with incomes over $25 million. increases in both appear to be substantial,” add- tails available, it isn’t yet clear what size business- While much of it is needed to prepare schools For millionaires who live in New York City, ed Andrew Rein president of the Citizens Budget es will be exempted. to reopen and to make up for the educational loss- believed to be the vast majority in the state, the Commission. The state corporate tax rate remains in line es during the pandemic, some of the funding con- combined state and local income tax burden New York state and local government spend- with those in other states in the region. But New tinues the policy of subsidizing wealthy districts would range from 13.5% to 14.8% — become the ing outpaces that of every state but Alaska, ac- York City and the MTA impose their own fran- that can pay for local schools on their own, Rein highest in the country. California levies a 13.3% cording to an analysis for THE CITY by the Vol- chise taxes that pushes the rate past 15%, a third noted. rate on taxpayers making more than $2 million. cker Alliance State Budget Team, a research group higher than any other state. Almost no local gov- The key will be whether a federal income tax The rates, which are temporary, are lower than that tracks fiscal policy issues across the country. ernment imposes such a tax, notes Jared Walczak, increase planned by the Biden administration in- those proposed by the state Senate and Assembly, Per capita spending in 2018 totaled $18,789. an expert on state taxes at the Tax Foundation. creases the overall burden of the wealthy, wheth- and many other ideas for new taxes were not in- Sen. Michael Gianaris (D-Queens), a leader in Because of the way New York computes cor- er Congress restores the state and local deduction cluded in the budget. the fight for higher taxes, wouldn’t comment on porate taxes on the basis of sales, the impact of and whether taxpayers believe the increase is re- Still, they will raise about $4.3 billion a year the budget or its impact until after final approv- this increase won’t be clear for several years, ally temporary. and are a clear sign of Cuomo’s waning clout amid al, said a spokesperson. Other legislative leaders CBC’s Rein notes, but will make everything pur- The previous state millionaires tax increase, dual investigations into sexual harassment allega- also remained mum, though tax supporters have chased in the state more expensive. first approved in 2009 following the financial cri- tions and his handling of COVID-19 deaths in contended that threats by the wealthy and firms to sis, was also billed as a stopgap but has been ex- nursing homes. leave New York are empty, even as the pandem- ‘Breaking Point’ for Some tended four times. Cuomo had proposed only a little more than ic has made remote working part of the corporate Business leaders did find a few bright spots “When people start looking at their over- $1 billion in higher taxes on millionaires — and culture. in the budget. No new real estate taxes were im- all tax and financial situation, some people will said they would be needed only if federal aid was posed, a key objective of the Real Estate Board say it may not be worthwhile to relocate if the in- inadequate. Federal aid is expected to total more Price Hikes Seen of New York as tenants and landlords alike suf- crease is temporary or if I can get some of it back than $30 billion, far more than the governor had Whether state and local tax deductions, which fer amid the pandemic-wrought economic crisis. on my federal return,” said Goldenberg of Anchin. said was necessary. were capped at $10,000 in the 2017 Republican In addition, a special 1% capital gains tax and “But there is a breaking point people reach when it “This budget advanced a political agenda but tax bill, can be restored remains uncertain. increases in the estate tax fell by the wayside. comes to taxes. And because of the pandemic peo- sets back economic recovery,” said Kathryn Wy- Seven Democratic governors, including Nevertheless, they are worried about the long- ple have been away from New York and have the lde, president of the Partnership for New York Cuomo, wrote President Joe Biden recently urg- term impact on the state’s level of spending and flexibility not to come back.” City, who had sought to marshal opposition to ing him to support repeal of the cap. Senate Ma- competitiveness. THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news new taxes. “The spending advocates very clever- jority Leader (D-NY) earlier “The real issue here is that once you raise outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that ly called for $50 billion in new taxes and many this year introduced legislation to do just that, these dollars and pump them into the budget and serves the people of New York.

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