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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, Ella Fitzgerald, Illinois Jacquet, Jackie youth and build homes during annual address By David Brand will have a specific impact on Queens. deep into the night on Jan. 10, as patrons, in- Robinson, James Brown, Joe Louis, Milt 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 By Victoria Merlino tarps on top of “trash trains.” The coverings 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 build condos, hotels, shops and office space “APART FROM THE FOUL ODORS 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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For 484,000 NYC seniors, Lightsdigital divide out complicates QUEENS 57,000 Queens residents lose power during vaccineintense Tuesday storm access Continued fromfrom page page 1 1 204,000 households in 2011.“You Hur can’t- tell us what is the master plan from DFTA “My fellowship recently shift- ricane Sandy knocked out power TODAY The hearing, hosted by the Committees on Aging and to help seniors gain access to the vaccine — that should ed to an online platform due to for 1.1 million customers in 2012. Technology, was intended to identify problems with web be the priority. Centers could do it, so it’s outrageous that COVID, but now with the power Con Edison workers restored access for New York City seniors, including complicated outage, there’s no way for me to power to about 90,000a year house into- the pandemic we can’t pivot,” Holden said. February 13, 2020 onlineconnect tools with and mycostly co-workers.” internet plans. holds within 24 hours, the“If utility the mayor ’s not listening, we need to make him lis- saidSome Sahiti 474,000 Kovvuri, older aNew Baruch Yorkers reported.live in households ten because our seniors are dying because vaccines are not withoutCollege internetstudent access, who accordinglives in to the MuchBrookdale of their Cen -workgetting requires onto their arm fast enough,” Holden added. terQueens for Healthy Village. Aging. untangling wires from DFT fallenA Deputy Commissioner Michael Bosnick said The programcoronavirus was pandemic understand has- onlytrees exacerbated that littered the streets the agencyaround understands the need for better internet access problemsing and agreed they face, to put as her business work andon socializationthe borough. goes Rain on- Mondayand skill-building soft- and said the city has made those a “con- line,pause said until Councilmember power returned, Robert Kov -Holden.ened . the soil, makingtinued the trees priority.” vuri“Ability said. to access and confidently morenavigate susceptible [technolo -to toppling Bosnick in also discussed DFTA’s work examining 100 gy] The was storm important had a before, particular but imit is- crucialthe high now,” winds, Holden the utilitysenior said. centers to determine whether they could serve as said.pact in Queens Village, Cambria “Restoration willvaccine require sites when supply increases. Each location must Heights,Holden Whitestone, described theMiddle Department Vil- clearingof Health nearly vaccine 500 roadsmeet that size, are refrigeration and electricity requirements, he portallage and as aFlushing, “glorified where store finder”many thatblocked directed by users fallen to trees. said, Con but Ed the- decision is ultimately up to the Vaccine Con- differentresidents sites, remained with signupwithout processes pow- thatison forcemust people de-energize to trol any Center. wires scaner Wednesday documents afternoon. and use an Winds email address.entangled The in require those -trees, untangleCouncilmember said the agency needs mentsas high further as 71 confusemiles per constituents hour in uncomfortablethe wires and thenwith work to with demonstrate mu- a concrete plan so the city is not caught technology,New York Cityhe said.. forced the MTA nicipal public works crewsflat-footed to re- when more vaccines arrive. to Councilmemberstemporarily suspend grilled outdoor officials frommove the the Department trees,” Con Edison “We said can’t continue to plan, plan, plan, we need to get fortrain the service. Aging on how they are fosteringin onlinea statement. access for things in motion,” Chin said. “Even if we don’t have the Outages also affected events “Crews give priority to mak- Councilmember Robert Holden grilledCelebrating officials from the Department Black for the seniors, especially when it comes to signing up for vac- vaccines now, do we have a plan in place? I don’t see co- Aging during a hearing on internet access for older New Yorkers. cineelsewhere appointments. in the borough.New ing repairs that will provideordination, pow- I don’t see the urgency.” Photo by John McCarten/City Council York City’s Housing Preserva- er to the most customers quickly, tion and Development postponed then restore smaller groups and History Month a town hall on storm resiliency in individual customers.” Edgemere. More than 7,000 wires were Overall, 292,000 households down across the city Wednesday. NYC’slost power in New York loathed City and Con Edison urged busresidents to terminal is bound for an upgrade Westchester County,By David surpassing Porter avoid downed existingwires and one, to withre- sleek, glass-walled entrances A statue of Ralph Kramden, the fictional bus “Fixing the Port Authority Bus Terminal for the impact of AssociatedHurricane PressIrene, port them to theand utility added and infrastructure to the to accommodate more driver from “The Honeymooners,” stands out- the 260,000 people who rely on it every weekday whichNew knockedYork City’s out main power bus terminal,for NYPD. long rid- buses. Ramps that stretchA tree across fell on several top ofblocks a house side near its 82ndmain entrance.Avenue andIt also 218th provided Street an in apt Hollis is Hills one ofTuesday. the highest infrastructurePhoto by Michael priorities Nussbaum for iculed for leaky ceilings, dirty bathrooms and would be moved, and a storage building would backdrop for “Midnight Cowboy,” the 1969 film our region,” he said. “The prosperity of our tri- frequent delays, could be in for a major overhaul. be built to keep empty buses off the streets. that illuminated New York’s seedy underworld. state area will depend on our ability to provide The Port Authority of New York and New Jer- Construction could begin in 2024, finish by Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, the termi- access across the region and connect people to sey unveiled a proposal Thursday to rebuild and 2031 and cost as much as $10 billion, the Port nal handled more than 250,000 passenger trips jobs.” expandEx-Bronx the embattled midtown prosecutorManhattan bus Authority said. About vies $3 billion would for come Westernon weekdays, many commuting Queens from New Jer- Of councilficials have debated replacing seat or overhaul- terminal. from selling rightsBy David to build Brand four commercial sey. Forman A Port said Authority-commissioned she supported Mina Malik, study anoth pro-- ingand thefocus bus on terminal,addressing the climate country’s change. busiest, for “Everyone knows the bus terminal. Very buildings in theQueens area, Dailyincluding Eagle one atop the jecteder former that prosecutor, number would in the increase 2019 Democratic to more than pri- years. “Every But facet political of our squabblingsociety needs between to be viewed law- few have anything good to say about it,” Port terminal. Community It would activist also andrequire former local Bronx and federal prose- 330,000mary for byQueens 2040. district attorney. 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Jobs Take a Hit in New York as Local Economy Heads for a ‘Second- Wave Slowdown’ By Greg David THE CITY The city’s already slower-than-expected economic recovery from the pandemic downturn has stalled and threatens a see-saw double-dip recession, at least for the early months of the year. New York City lost 7,500 jobs in December, state labor data re- leased Thursday shows, primarily because of the shutdown of in- door dining. It marked the first decline in jobs since a low in April. Meanwhile, a special tax credit for restaurants proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week drew weak praise from the city’s devas- tated sector. The de Blasio administration deflected a plea for prop- erty tax relief for equally slammed hotels. And Cuomo failed to fol- low states like California and Maryland in proposing direct aid to the hardest hit families. Only a revision of the earned income tax credit approved in the December federal aid bill offers substantial help for New Yorkers without work as COVID-19 cases grow and the vaccination rollout threatens to slow. People eat outside in Fort Greene, Brooklyn during the coronavirus outbreak, Dec. 29, 2020. Photo by Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY “Today’s data clearly show we’re now in the midst of the sec- ond-wave economic slowdown,” said James Parrott, an economist The governor also proposed a similar amount for small busi- at The New School who tracks the local economy closely. “We saw nesses generally, and $25 million for the city’s musical and theater the first seasonally adjusted job decline since April, more of those producers. working are only getting part-time hours and most of those unem- The Hotel Association of New York City this week launched a ployed have been jobless for more than six to eight months. radio, TV and digital ad campaign pleading for help that centers on City Hall insists the solution has to come from the federal gov- waiving interest on unpaid property taxes. ernment. “The hotel industry has been utterly devastated by the pandem- “It’s tragic, but not surprising, that local businesses are feeling ic,” said Vijay Dandapani, the association’s CEO. “Hotels need crit- the impacts of Washington’s inaction,” said Mitch Schwartz, a de ical, immediate help from City Hall to stay open and to protect the Blasio spokesperson. “We know President [Joe] Biden understands livelihoods of tens-of-thousands of New Yorkers and their families.” the impact COVID-19 has had on our economy. We know he’s com- When asked about the request, City Hall reiterated the need for mitted to offering businesses real relief in the weeks to come, and we federal aid. know he’ll tackle the root cause of this crisis by helping New York City fight back this virus.” ‘Expedite the Vaccination Rollout’ Elsewhere in the country, governors are proposing direct aid to Only ‘Modest Relief’ families in the most need. No such proposal was included in the bud- The city’s unemployment rate declined slightly to 11.4% from get Cuomo unveiled this week. 12.1% in November, but remains far higher than the national job- Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget in California would less rate of 6.7%, state Department of Labor figures show. The New give $600 to anyone who receives the earned income tax credit, York figure would be even bigger if 240,000 people had not dropped which targets low- to moderate-income workers and families. out of the workforce by not looking for jobs. Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan wants to provide more Governor Andrew Cuomo unveils his budget in Albany, The pandemic recession cost New York 570,000 jobs in 2020, money to people getting the credit: $450 for individuals and $750 Jan. 19, 2021 Photo courtesy of Gov. Cuomo’s Office more than the city lost in the three most recent downturns. for families, followed by a second round of payments of up to $150 The plunge in tourism and restrictions on restaurants have elim- for individuals and $250 for families. The 950,000 New York families qualifying for the earned in- inated half of the 460,000 leisure and hospitality jobs that existed a New Mexico, Colorado and the District of Columbia have al- come tax credit collected $2.8 billion in 2018, the last year for which year ago. ready provided similar aid using the federal CARES Act money figures are available, with an average gain of $3,000. However, no Also worrisome is the 88,000-job decline in professional and from the spring. one knows how many people will fit the parameters of those who business services, primarily in relatively low-paying administrative When asked if the Cuomo administration was considering a will be helped by the change. support positions. Retail lost a similar number, followed by the com- similar step, a spokesperson responded with a list of moves the gov- In any case, the outlook for the economy is clearly worse than bined education and health category, with the biggest hits taken by ernor has made to help residents. just a few months ago. higher education. At least claiming the earned income tax credit will be easier for “All hands are needed on deck to get the virus under control and Recognizing the plight of restaurants, Cuomo this week pro- New Yorkers who lost their jobs or saw their income cut substan- expedite the vaccination rollout,” Parrot said. “The economy won’t posed a tax credit of $5,000 per employee, up to a maximum of tially during 2020, thanks to a little-noticed provision of the aid bill get better until that happens, and even then, there will be no snap $50,000, for anyone hired by the end of 2021. passed in Washington last month. back to where we were before.” But eateries would have to prove a loss of at least 40% of rev- The credit is based on the amount of money earned in wages, THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news outlet dedicated to enue to qualify. And the credit would be enacted only if the federal meaning many New Yorkers would have no longer have been eli- hard-hitting reporting that serves the people of New York. government provided substantial aid on the order of the $15 billion gible or received reduced payments if they were not working or re- the governor demanded. ceived unemployment benefits. “We of course welcome any support, but the restaurant tax cred- Now taxpayers can use either 2019 or 2020 income in figuring it proposal only provides modest relief to a very limited number of the credit. The bump from the federal government can reach $6,728 restaurants,” said Andrew Rigie, executive director of the New York for a family with three or more children, with the state and city in- ame hange Hospitality Alliance. creasing that amount by 35% to $8,852, according to city Comptrol- n c He called on Cuomo to push Biden to approve the federal ler . Restaurants Act, which would spread $120 billion in aid nationwide. That represents “a significant amount of supplemental income NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE The Cuomo tax credit would provide $50 million. for low-income families,” said Stringer, who is running for mayor.

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Monday, January 25, 2021 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • 3 G uest Editorial Opinions A trip to the hospital — a good memory By William A. Gralnick Brooklyn Daily Eagle What is more aggravating living in a state where there are strict categories for who gets a COVID shot and when or living in a state where with no apparent rhyme or reason doses seemed to drop out of the sky so that some hospitals have a lot, some have a little, some have none. Same goes for drive-in locations where some places have them and some don’t. The nation will soon be seriously sleep deprived as people awak- en at the wee hours to try and beat the rush, most to no avail. A more pleasant memory about hospitals from days gone by I thought might be in order. A day when the insurance company didn’t rule hos- pitals like Duke’s ruled fiefdoms, a day when if you doctor thought rest was your best cure, you stayed in the hospital for days, or more. In those days mostly there were enough nurs- es for the patients and the hum of the hospital was even. For a youngster none of this made hospi- tals any less scary but for most youngsters being separated from one’s parents was scary, no matter where it occurred. It was during such a time that I was strick- en with a wicked sore throat. I had a furnace be- The Brooklyn Hospital Center in Fort Greene Eagle file photos hind my tongue. The initial thought was mumps but one look in my mouth showed my tonsils had for several days. That wasn’t appealing. As a child turned into small replicas of boots or large mush- I ate like a garbage truck; great quality and little room stems with no tops. Tonsilitis was the diag- discernment. My grandfather called me the bot- nosis and a tonsillectomy was the solution. tomless pit. After the operation, I had no desire to How well I remember it all. It adds fuel to the eat and all that explanation was academic. discussion of how young a little one can be to have So true to their word, the staff showed up at a memory. The nurse, accompanied by my mom, some silly hour of the morning. They put me on tucked me into this sparkling white bed, nice and a gurney and strapped me in. My mother walked comfy. They came and did some tests and ex- beside; later it reminded me of a burial without a plained that the next day, early in the morning they casket. I have a distinct memory of it being windy would be back and take me to the operating room in the hallway. I tipped my head up and saw two, where they would put a mask over my face, have large swinging doors against which the gurney me count backwards from 10-1, and somewhere bumped pushing them open. It was here I lost my in the middle I’d be fast asleep. mother’s escort, but someone had slipped me a I would wake up back in my hospital bed, and mickey and I was dopey enough for it not to mat- when I woke up my throat would hurt. In fact, ex- ter much. cept for warm soup, I would be unable to eat food I remember the operating room and feeling

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like I had been wheeled into Antarctica. “Cold,” ful, chirpy nurse who obviously had not had a ton- I slurred. A blanket was produced. A big circular sillectomy came in to announce in was dinner light shown down up me. A man with a gas mask time. I was puzzled. “No food for days” seemed showed up at my side, reexplained the mathemat- to drift through my brain like a sign hanging from ics, and put this mask, hissing vile smelling gas, behind a slow-moving ad plane flying over the all the while he’d be alternating between, “Deep beach. breaths—keep counting.” I don’t think I got past She broke out in a wide grin. “Oh”, said she, breath number three and the number 7. they told you that you couldn’t eat. “Didn’t they My next memory was being back in my white tell you the part that for the next few days all you bed and feeling green. It was then that we all could eat was ice cream?” They’d missed that in learned that ether and I were not friends. A few the pre-op chats we had. metal pans and a pill later I settled down. I also Well, that was fine with me. It was long be- learned that anything that went in either direction fore I became lactose intolerant. I can still feel that in my mouth, up or down my throat, had the effect ice cream warming and melting on my tongue and of standing in front of a blast furnace someone had sliding down my throat cooking the fire. suddenly opened and sucking in the hot air. Unfortunately, it was my last fond memory of All in all, I was not having fun. I napped off a hospital, and maybe because of that I, hold on to New York Community Hospital, a few blocks from Kings Highway and on and at about five o’clock this overly cheer- it like Linus holds on to his blanket.

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ARTICLES OF OR- ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE BLAQ MOVEMENT LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 9/11/2020. NY OF- IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE (SSNY) ON 6/11/2020. NY OFFICE LO- OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON ON 12/15/2020. NY OFFICE LOCA- YORK (SSNY) ON 2/6/2020. NY OFFICE FICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS 7/21/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS HER IS DEENA PATEL, 61 MARTENSE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE STREET, APT 6J BROOKLYN, NY, 11226. IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF LAWFUL PURPOSE. MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC #184687 AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS NEFERTITI LEACH, 1325 PENN- AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HIM/HER IS JD & ASSOCIATES GLOB- LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS THE SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS PAUL HY- HER IS GOLDEN GATE CAPITAL, 184 POLITE, 279 KOSCIUSKO STREET, 11229 SYLVANIA AVENUE 14G BROOKLYN, AL LLC, 1655 FLATBUSH AVE, SUITE LLC, 736 EMPIRE BLVD BROOKLYN, NY, NY, 11239-1901. PURPOSE/CHARAC- PARK AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11205. PUR- APARTMENT 3C BROOKLYN, NY, VK VETERINARY A408 BROOKLYN, NY, 11210. PUR- 11213. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 11221. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: SERVICES PLLC #184904 FUL PURPOSE. #184889 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- #184253 FUL PURPOSE. #180554 #183988 ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 11215 VK VETERINARY SERVICES PLLC. ARTI- 1501 GLENWOOD PLAZA LLC ACORN EQUITIES LLC PHANTOMS BAND CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ZANDOLI ENTERPRISES LLC 11224 1501 GLENWOOD PLAZA LLC. ARTS. OFFICIAL LLC RIGHT ANGLE REBAR LLC SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- (SSNY) ON 11/17/2020. NY OFFICE LO- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- 12/11/20. OFFICE: KINGS COUNTY. ACORN EQUITIES LLC. ARTICLES OF ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ZANDOLI ENTERPRISES LLC. ARTI- BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE PHANTOMS BAND OFFICIAL LLC. AR- RIGHT ANGLE REBAR LLC. ARTICLES LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL TICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SEC- ON 12/3/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO THE LLC, KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW (SSNY) ON 12/3/2020. NY OFFICE LO- RETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL C/O LESLIE GRANT, 1304 UTICA AVE, IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON YORK (SSNY) ON 8/11/2020. NY OF- CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS (SSNY) ON 12/10/2020. NY OFFICE LO- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS BROOKLYN, NY 11203, WHICH ALSO WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE FICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ SERVES AS THE REGISTERED AGENT HER IS THE LLC, 2511 OCEAN AVE APT SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE ADDRESS. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL 402 BROOKLYN, NY, 11229. PURPOSE/ TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST PURPOSE. CHARACTER OF LLC: FOR THE PRAC- #184124 A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL TICE OF VETERINARY SERVICES. THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL #184558 194 GRAFTON STREET LLC ACORN REALTY HOLDINGS LLC, 184 THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS 194 GRAFTON STREET LLC. ARTS. PARK AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11205. PUR- ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC HER IS GERARD S P GENTIL, 502 3RD AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON 11230 OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 12/01/20. OFFICE: KINGS COUNTY. POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS JD & AS- STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11215. PUR- HIM/HER IS EDWIN B. ALVAREZ, 3724 AFFIRMATION CAM FUL PURPOSE. SOCIATES GLOBAL LLC, 1655 FLAT- POLAR STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11224. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- COVERS LLC LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST #184254 BUSH AVE SUITE A408 BROOKLYN, NY, PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY FUL PURPOSE. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL 11210. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: #184879 LAWFUL PURPOSE. LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: AF- 11207 #184213 COPY OF PROCESS TO THE LLC, 111 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. FIRMATION CAM COVERS LLC. ARTI- COURT STREET, SUITE 2L, BROOK- #184396 C & W CUSTOM 11217 CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH LYN, NY 11201. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- 11225 SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK MILLWORK LLC MAGARYGLAMLASHES LLC RSV CONSULTING FUL PURPOSE. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED DISCIPLINED (SSNY) ON 12/15/2020. NY OFFICE LO- #184129 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- SERVICES, LLC CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: C ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED DIFFERENCE, LLC BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE PRAGMATIC GLOBAL & W CUSTOM MILLWORK LLC. ARTI- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- MAGARYGLAMLASHES LLC. ARTI- LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: RSV LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST SOLUTIONS LLC CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH CONSULTING SERVICES, LLC. ARTI- IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE PRAGMATIC GLOBAL SOLUTIONS LLC SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK DISCIPLINED DIFFERENCE, LLC. ARTI- SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL ART. OF ORG. FILED SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) ON 1/4/2021. NY OFFICE LO- CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH (SSNY) ON 8/4/2020. NY OFFICE LO- SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS OF NY 9/29/20. OFF. LOC. : KINGS CO. CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS (SSNY) ON 12/29/2020. NY OFFICE LO- BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE (SSNY) ON 11/16/2020. NY OFFICE LO- HER IS JESSICA JONES, 1326 OCEAN WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED & BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS AVENUE #3D BROOKLYN, NY, 11230. SHALL MAIL PROC.: 965 BELMONT AV- LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY ENUE, SUITE 1, BROOKLYN, NY 11208. IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST LAWFUL PURPOSE. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE #184131 #184141 MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS HER IS C & W CUSTOM MILLWORK MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS HER IS MAGARYGLAMLASHES LLC, AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ LLC, 148 HINSDALE ST BROOKLYN, NY, AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ 745 E 31ST ST., APT 5N BROOKLYN, NY, HER IS ROBERT VANISKO, 488 BERGEN 11207. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: HER IS SASHA D. DAWSON, LMSW, 201 11210. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: STREET APT. 2 BROOKLYN, NY, 11217. ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. CROWN STREET APT 4C BROOKLYN, #184908 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY #184867 NY, 11225. 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NY OFFICE LOCATION: FEB. 2//21 - MODELL COLLATER- (SSNY) ON 11/12/2020. NY OFFICE LO- S. PRICE, AUCTIONEER OF THE JEW- AL LOANS, INC., 1736 PITKIN AVE., KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- 12/21/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS ELRY AUCTION MARKET OF AMERI- BROOKLYN, FROM 547553 OF SEPT. IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE CA, INC., SELL AT 21 W. 47TH ST., MAN., 29, 2017 TO 567609 OF SEPT. 30, 2020. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST AT 9 A.M. ALL UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FEB. 2//21 - MODELL COLLATERAL SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING PAWNBROKERS LOANS, INC., 8413 5TH AVE, BROOK- ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A SERVED. 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Monday, January 25, 2021 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • 5 2nd department / new business Formations HK SK HOLDINGS LLC NEVOLLO SOLUTIONS, LLC THRIVINGWELL M.A.C LLC DIMORA 2020 LLC J SYRACUSE BMH LLC 6 JOHNSTON ROAD LLC HK SK HOLDINGS LLC ARTS OF ORG. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NEVOL- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF THRIV- DIMORA 2020 LLC, ARTS OF ORG. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF J SYRA- 6 JOHNSTON ROAD LLC ARTICLES OF FILED SSNY 12/15/20. OFFICE: KINGS LO SOLUTIONS, LLC, ART. OF ORG. INGWELL M.A.C LLC, ART. OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY CUSE BMH LLC. ARTS OF ORG. FILED ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) CO. SSNY DESIGN AGENT OF LLC FILED WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) FILED WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) (SSNY) 12/10/2020. CTY: KINGS. SSNY WITH NEW YORK SECY OF STATE 1/13/2021. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY BE ON 9/15/20. OFFICE LOCATION: ON 10/2/20. OFFICE LOCATION: DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- (SSNY) ON 12/9/20. OFFICE LOCA- DESIG. AGENT OF LLC WHOM PRO- CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SERVED & MAIL TO 417 7 AVE BROOK- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY IS DES- CESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 53 BROAD- LYN, NY 11215 GENERAL PURPOSE AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON MAIL PROCESS TO NANCY C. NOLAN, #184227 WAY, BROOKLYN, NY 11249. GENERAL CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE 135 83RD ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11209, PURPOSE. SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS ATLANTIC AVENUE SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS #184400 WHICH IS ALSO THE PRINCIPAL BUSI- TO: 314 MCDONALD AVE, BROOK- PORTFOLIO CC LLC TO 1834 CATON AVE., BROOKLYN, NY TO 3201 GLENWOOD RD., BROOK- NESS LOCATION. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- 11226. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- LYN, NY 11210. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- DEMIRI REALTY LLC LYN, NY 11230. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- ATLANTIC AVENUE PORTFOLIO DEMIRI REALTY LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FUL PURPOSE. FUL ACTIVITY. FUL ACTIVITY. #184901 CC LLC ARTS OF ORG. FILED SSNY TIVITY. #184563 #184238 #184246 FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY 12/15/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY (SSNY) 12/03/2020. CTY: KINGS. SSNY LIVRSTRAT, LLC DESIGN AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM LHERISSON ELIE GROUP LLC DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- J SYRACUSE CH LLC J.F.C VENDING SERVICES LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF J SYRA- LIVRSTRAT, LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED PROCESS MAY BE SERVED & MAIL TO NOTICE OF FORMATION OF J.F.C NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LHERIS- CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & CUSE CH LLC. ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 162 MONTAGUE ST BROOKLYN, NY SON ELIE GROUP LLC, ART. OF ORG. SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 229 GREEN VENDING SERVICES LLC, ART. OF ORG. WITH NEW YORK SECY OF STATE 1/7/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. 11201 GENERAL PURPOSE FILED WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11222. GEN- #184228 FILED WITH SEC’Y OF STATE (SSNY) (SSNY) ON 12/9/20. OFFICE LOCA- AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS ON 10/29/20. OFFICE LOCATION: ERAL PURPOSE. ON 7/27/20. OFFICE LOCATION: #184401 TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY IS DES- AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED OUT OF SHAPE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON MAIL PROCESS TO 8726 20TH AVE., AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- ARCHITECTURE PLLC AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- DC II HOLDINGS LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE APT. #5, BROOKLYN, NY 11214-4802. CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. DC II HOLDINGS LLC ARTICLES OF OUT OF SHAPE ARCHITECTURE PLLC CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) GENERAL PURPOSE ARTICLES OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS #184912 12/30/20. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY TO: 314 MCDONALD AVE, BROOK- STATE (SSNY) 12/18/2020. OFFICE IN TO 1009 E. 55TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY TO PAERDEGAT 2ND ST., BROOKLYN, LYN, NY 11230. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- NY 11236. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL DESIGN. AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM BOSS BABES DO KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AGENT OF 11234. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY FUL ACTIVITY. LLC WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. TIVITY. ACTIVITY. #184564 BRUNCH LLC #184247 SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO #184239 SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 496 THE LLC 1946 CONEY ISLAND AVE JTJ N 3RD, LLC BOSS BABES DO BRUNCH LLC ART. HENRY ST., APT. 2, BROOKLYN, NY OF ORG. FILED SEC. OF STATE OF ZALOGA LAW PLLC INTENTIONAL SELF CARE LLC BROOKLYN, NY 11223. PURPOSE: ANY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF JTJ N 11231. PURPOSE: TO PRACTICE AR- NY 6/22/20. OFF. LOC. : KINGS CO. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ZALOGA NOTICE OF FORMATION OF INTEN- LAWFUL ACTIVITY. 3RD, LLC. ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH CHITECTURE. TIONAL SELF CARE LLC, ART. OF ORG. #184548 SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON #184229 LAW PLLC, ART. OF ORG. 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OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS N. 6TH ST, APT 22G, BROOKLYN, NY COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS TO 559 HALSEY ST., BROOKLYN, NY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO 136 N 1ST ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11249. 11249. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- 11233. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- THE LLC 1820 AVE M STE 608 BROOK- TIVITY. 10010 PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. LYN, NY 11230. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- #184565 CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. #184240 TIVITY. OC ARSC, LLC SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS #184248 FUL ACTIVITY. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- #184549 KNICKPOINT EQUITY, LLC TO 10104 AVE J, BROOKLYN, NY 11236. AUTO FLEET ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: METROPOLIS AUTO NOTICE OF FORMATION OF KNICK- PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. JOHNSON PLAZA OC ARSC, LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGA- #184232 MANAGEMENT LLC POINT EQUITY, LLC. ARTS OF ORG. 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6 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • Monday, January 25, 2021 SSPORTS Ronnie Nunn: One-Time Brooklyn Tech B-Ball Star officiated 1,134 NBA games By Andy Furman He officiated 1,134 regular-season games in Brooklyn Daily Eagle the NBA, 73 playoff games, and four NBA Finals. He admits he was a ”latecomer.” “I was ready for the NBA, as a player,” he told And that’s quite the understatement for a kid the Eagle from his Danbury, Conn. home. “But who averaged 26 points-per-game as a senior All- sickness set me back.” City basketball player at Brooklyn Tech High After Tech, he attended The George Washing- School. ton University, and later was inducted into their But it was officiating – not playing – that will Basketball Hall of Fame as well as being part of be the legacy for the 71-year-old Ronnie Nunn. the school’s All-Century Team. “I played two seasons of pro basketball for Leon of the Circuito National de basket Mexi- co and named by the Mexican press as he North American player of the decade during the ‘70s.” And then it hit – hepatitis. “It set me back,” he said. Yet two NBA camps took a chance – the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets, and the ABA’s Denver Rockets showed an interest as well. “I didn’t make the cuts,” he said, “but I did be- come a better player while in Mexico. That experi- ence allowed me to grow my game.” But the hepatitis returned – and he discovered blood in his urine. The love of basketball remained – he became a Special Education Teacher and Administrator in Brooklyn Tech, where Ronnie Nunn was a senior All-City basketball player. Pleasantville, N.Y. and at the same time served as Eagle file photo an assistant coach at Pace University, from 1978 until 1982. His first game was in Milwaukee. “I felt com- mus and Canarsie. He even served as a co-coach to his high fortable on the floor,” he said. “I remember Bob “Jefferson had Jimmy McMillian who went to school mentor Shelly Schneider. Lanier saying, ‘You OK, big fella,’”. Columbia and played with the Los Angeles Lak- With rest, his health improved – and it was When he retired, he was appointed the NBA ers,” he said. “Wingate had Utah State’s Marvin back to the court. Supervisor of Officials. Roberts who also played in the NBA.” “I played in the New York Amateur League,” Not bad for a kid who grew up in East New Nunn remembers his senior season when he said, “and Cecil Watkins – who ran the league York – He was zoned to attend Franklin K. Lane George Westinghouse was added to the division. – asked me about officiating.” High, but urged to attend Brooklyn Tech by his “They finished last – and had Larry McNeill who Four years later Ronnie Nunn started his 19- parents. went on to play in the NBA.” year career officiating in the NBA – bypassing “The faculty at Tech drove me to stay fo- Why would Ronnie Nunn bang heads with high school and college ball. cused,” he said. Brooklyn’s best when he was an Honorable Men- “College officials, as good as they may be,” Those Tech basketball teams had their ups and tion baseball player at Tech? Ronnie Nunn, NBA referee. Nunn was told by Watkins, “develop bad habits. downs performing in then Brooklyn’s Suicide Di- “I loved baseball,” he said, “it was my favorite Photo courtesy of Facebook He (Watkins) told me I had no bad habits.” vision with Wingate, Jefferson, Boys High, Eras- sport – but baseball had no cheerleaders.” Westbrook sparks No. 3 UConn to win over No. 25 Tennessee By Al Lesar country this season. The previous high was 3,500 Associated Press at South Carolina (five times). KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — It couldn’t “Connecticut’s a really good basketball team,” have been a better script for Evina Westbrook’s said Tennessee coach Kellie Harper, “We thought return to Rocky Top. we could have won the game. When you can’t pull UConn’s redshirt junior guard, who trans- those off, it stings.” ferred from Tennessee two years ago, connected Davis, a leader of the Vols, had just two points on back to back fourth-quarter 3-pointers to spark in the first half. Four straight third-quarter points the No. 3 Huskies (9-0) to a 67-61 victory over gave Tennessee a lead it maintained through the the No. 25 Lady Volunteers (9-3) Thursday night. period. The Vols were in charge, 49-45, heading Westbrook’s two 3-pointers early in the fourth into the fourth quarter. quarter turned a tie game into a UConn lead that Burrell hit a couple 3s in the first quarter and got as large as nine points. The Huskies never sur- had 14 at halftime to lead Tennessee to a 35-34 rendered the advantage. edged at the break. Key had eight points to help “I pulled Evina aside during the shoot-around the cause. (early in the day),” said Huskies coach Geno Au- Bueckers’ 3-pointer was a “coming of age” riemma. “I told her there’s a difference between moment, according to Auriemma. playing with a lot of emotion and not letting emo- “That was a rough first outing for Paige in tion get in the way. a tough environment,” Auriemma said. “She’s a “Those shots that she made were pretty im- pass-first player. She reminds me of that every portant.” day. If she ever becomes a more selfish player, “I leaned on my teammates in this game,” we’re going to be a better team.” Westbrook said. “I didn’t listen to the boos or the Tennessee coach Kellie Harper and her UCo- fans yelling ‘traitor.’ I knew they had my back. I nn counterpart Geno Auriemma showed just how just played like myself. I was more anxious than seriously they value this meeting of legendary anything else. After it was over, the first thing out programs and the charities it benefits. of my mouth was how glad I am it was over.” Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma shouts during the team’s NCAA college basketball Each of the coaches donated $10,000 that UConn freshman Paige Bueckers added nine game against Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn., Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. would be shared between the Pat Summitt Foun- points, eight rebounds and seven assists for the Pool photo by Saul Young via AP dation, which educates the public and conducts re- Huskies (9-0). After rolling her right ankle with search for Alzheimer’s disease, and the Women’s just over 3 minutes left, Bueckers left the court for time “Summitt” on the back of their jerseys. Christyn Williams led UConn with 20 points. Basketball Hall of Fame, which is in Knoxville. a minute to get her ankle taped up. She returned This was UConn’s first trip to Tennessee since Westbrook added 15 and Aubrey Griffin scored Auriemma is spending this season chas- and hit a huge 3-pointer from the wing with 28 2006. 10. ing Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer for the all- seconds left that gave the Huskies a 66-61 lead Westbrook’s pressure shots turned a tie game Rae Burrell scored 14 of her 18 points in the time most wins in women’s college basketball. and sealed the win. into a six-point lead for UConn early in the fourth first half to lead Tennessee. Rennia Davis scored VanDerveer entered Thursday night with 1,105 It was a classic meeting in the Naismith Me- quarter. She ignited a run that allowed the Huskies 11 and Marta Suarez and Tamari Key each had 10 victories while Auriemma now has 1,100. morial Basketball Hall of Fame Revival Series to lead by nine, 61-52. The spurt coincided with a points. Last week, the Vols came back from a one- during We Back Pat Week, which honors legend- drought of more than 2 minutes for the Lady Vols A crowd of 3,553 watched the game in point loss to Georgia with a 26-point rout of Ala- ary Tennessee coach Pat Summitt, who passed (9-3). Tennessee rallied to 63-61 before Bueckers Thompson-Boliing Arena, the largest crowd to bama. How they process the loss to UConn will be away in 2016. The Lady Vols wore for the third shot off a pass from Westbrook. see a women’s basketball game anywhere in the critical in the stretch drive of their season.

Monday, January 25, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

BRITAIN — Storm Chris- toph: On Thursday, a house was surrounded by flood waters at Bangor-on-Dee, Wales, after large parts of central and northern England and Wales were caught in the path of Storm Christoph. Photo: Jon Super/AP

AUSTRIA — Crash landing: Switzerland’s Urs Kryenbuehl crashed at the finish line during an alpine ski at the Men’s World Cup downhill in Kitzbühel, Friday. Photo: Giovanni Auletta/AP

CHINA — One-year anniversary: Residents burned paper offerings GAZA — Rainy day: A Palestinian woman checked the nylon cover on the roof of her house on a rainy to relatives who died from the coronavirus on Friday, the eve of the an- day in a poor neighborhood of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday. niversary of the 76-day lockdown in Wuhan, the central Chinese city Photo: Khalil Hamra/AP where the coronavirus was first detected. Photo: Ng Han Guan/AP

8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Monday, January 25, 2021 Our World In Pictures

MEXICO — Catching a ride: Mexican soldier Gaspar San- chez sat over his recently ad- opted puppy, Cloee, follow- ing his troop’s overnight patrol along the Suchiate River, the natural border with Guate- mala near Ciudad Hidalgo on Thursday. Sanchez said he ad- opted the puppy from a litter of street dogs near his base in Tapachula. Photo: Marco Ugarte/AP

EGYPT — Handball World Championship: Portugal’s Andre Gomes shot during the World Handball Championship between Switzerland and Portugal in Cairo on Friday. Photo: Petr David Josek/Pool via AP

INDIA — Vaccine manufacturing fire: Employees left as smoke rose LEBANON — Lockdown: The Ramlet al-Baida public beach was empty during a coronavirus lockdown from a fire at Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest vaccine mak- in Beirut on Thursday. Authorities on Thursday extended a nationwide lockdown by a week to Feb. 8 amid er that is manufacturing the AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine for a steep rise in coronavirus deaths and infections that has overwhelmed the health care system. the coronavirus, in Pune, Thursday. Photo: Rafiq Maqbool/AP Photo: Bilal Hussein/AP

Monday, January 25, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 9 Looking back at the 'Forest Hills Compromise' and the role of attorney Mario Cuomo By Prameet Kumar you have to give the people a fuller opportunity ciently interested to stay on the phone with me, Special to the Eagle to participate.’” asking wide-ranging questions, raising tangen- Queens-born Mario Cuomo, the 52nd gover- In a 1977 mayoral debate, Cuomo described tial issues, discussing the personalities of the op- nor of New York State, never thought he would his foray into politics as a neighborhood advocate posing factions’ leaders, speculating on how they run for public office. “I was perfectly content “by beating Robert Moses and John Lindsay and a would receive him and repeatedly asking for as- with a professional career that had brought me whole series of establishments on behalf of neigh- surance that he would be an independent agent,” satisfaction as a lawyer and an adjunct professor borhood groups.” Aurelio wrote. “Within days, Cuomo was in com- of law at St. John’s,” he wrote. But once Cuomo The Corona compromise also thrust Cuomo mand.” got involved in a local housing dispute in Corona, further into the public eye. Although Cuomo may Queens, 50 years ago, he “emerged as the Great have been in opposition to Lindsay’s administra- Racial Hostility in Forest Hills Compromiser, the Henry Clay of Queens,” and his tion in Corona, he was on Lindsay and Aurelio’s Racial conflict was not new to Forest Hills. career took a turn. shortlist of mediators for another housing dispute, The neighborhood is best known for the sec- Some 69 homes were slated to be razed in the this time for a scattered-site housing project pro- tion called Forest Hills Gardens, the planned com- Italian-American neighborhood of Corona before posed for Forest Hills, for which Cuomo would munity built by architects Grosvenor Atterbury Cuomo negotiated a deal with Mayor John Lind- gain nationwide fame. and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. in the early 20t say’s deputy Richard Aurelio to save almost all of Century, inspired by Britain’s garden cities, and the homes. Even Aurelio was impressed with the Scattered-Site Housing in Forest Hills home of the West Side Tennis Club and U.S. Open lawyer sitting across the negotiating table from Scattered-site housing was a public housing Tennis Championships. him. concept that emerged in the middle of the twen- A resident of Forest Hills in the 1930s wrote in “I was intrigued — not only by Cuomo’s cre- tieth century to direct low-income housing away the New York Times in 1995 of “the stately green- ativity but also by how he articulated his case from concentrations in a single neighborhood to ery of Forest Hills Gardens, which maintained an with heartfelt feelings for the powerless,” Aurelio be distributed, or “scattered,” throughout a city. isolation reinforced by restrictive covenants that wrote decades later. “At several contentious meet- “Providing low-income assisted housing in permitted occupancy only by white Christians, a ings in the Corona community and within city areas away from economically depressed, mi- fact not lost on us, a Jewish family”. agencies, Cuomo masterfully rebutted each one nority-concentrated, inner-city neighborhoods A couple of weeks later, the president of the with clarity and patience, and with sustained pres- has been a central concern of housing specialists, Forest Hills Gardens Taxpayers Association wrote sure and persuasion from City Hall, all parties fi- planners, civil rights activists, and other advocates a letter to the editor that said though “Forest Hills nally came around.” for the inadequately sheltered for the past four de- Gardens does have restrictive covenants concern- The Corona compromise showed New York- cades,” a contemporary report prepared for the ing architecture and zoning … nowhere in the ers early glimpses into elements of Cuomo’s U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop- covenants is there any reference to who could or personal ethos, conciliatory style, and political ment stated. I could not purchase a home.” But for all purposes, shrewdness. It also put him in direct opposition to In 1965, HUD mandated that a portion of fed- Forest Hills Gardens was a de facto white Protes- the dominant city planning spirit of the time — a eral housing grants, which New York City was ea- tant community. top-down approach with Manhattan at the top and ger to take advantage of, be used for scattered-site In 1959, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Black the other boroughs at the bottom, exemplified by housing. American Ralph Bunche and his son were denied the autocratic public official Robert Moses. Cuo- Former Bronx Borough President Herman membership to the West Side Tennis Club in For- mo was instead a believer in democracy and the Badillo said that in 1968, he and the borough Mario Cuomo rose to prominence through est Hills Gardens because the club still barred people, particularly the people of Queens. presidents of Brooklyn and Queens had agreed his work mediating housing issues in Coro- Black and Jewish people. The club president “was “Corona was the end of the Robert Moses era to build scattered-site housing in their boroughs. na and later Forest Hills. quoted by Dr. Bunche as saying that the club was of government,” Cuomo said years later. “From “I got my housing approved, but I spread it into Photo by Kenneth C. Zirkel/Wikimedia Commons a private one, the same as a person’s home, where that point forward, a new sensitivity developed different areas,” Badillo said at the time. “I put ‘you can invite whom you want to.’” in government, a new sensitivity that said, ‘Look, in some housing in the Italian community of some housing in the Jewish community, around The longtime TimesLedger columnist Ken- this can’t be done from Manhattan when you’re Throgs Neck. And I put in some housing in the Pelham Parkway.” neth Kowald wrote in 2015 that the Bunche in- dealing in Queens. You have to be more careful; Irish community, Bailey Avenue. And I put in The mistake that the Queens Borough Pres- cident “is something to remember about Mario ident made, according to Badillo, was that “they Cuomo and his efforts to make the promise of de- put it all in one place”— Forest Hills. Though mocracy live up to its hoped-for reputation.” there were many advisors to Lindsay who cau- This racist environment was only a decade re- tioned him against concentrating the scattered-site moved from the one in which Cuomo was oper- housing into just one neighborhood, Lindsay nev- ating. The site of the proposed low-income hous- ertheless pressed on. ing in Forest Hills was just a mile and a half from “We went into scattered-site housing, which the West Side Tennis Club. Not bound by any re- every political adviser to John Lindsay thought strictive covenants there, it was the site of a large he was wrong about,” said Sid Davidoff, one of middle-class Jewish community, but it still did not Lindsay’s top aides, at the time. “It may be a good welcome the low-income black people that the concept on paper to go into a middle-class Jew- scattered-site housing would bring. ish community like Forest Hills with this kind of The protest over the housing project took on housing, but it was going to be a devastation po- an intense, sometimes violent, form. litically. Andrew Cuomo, Mario’s son and current “He didn’t care. He was willing to take po- governor of New York, experienced his first pro- litical turmoil,” Davidoff added. “He felt it was testers when the Jewish residents of Forest Hills the right thing to do from a public-policy point of rallied outside his family home in opposition to view.” the low-income housing. The turmoil began right from the start, and it “Outside the huge bay window, three doz- had its roots in racial conflict. The area of Forest en protesters, men and women, were marching in Hills in which this low-income housing was slat- front of our house in Queens, holding up signs de- ed to be built — 108th Street and 62nd Drive — manding, ‘Don’t ruin our neighborhood!’ and ‘No was a predominantly middle-class white and Jew- project – no way!’ Andrew Cuomo wrote in his ish neighborhood. Most of the people who would autobiography. “[City planners] believed that the move into the new housing would be Black and predominantly middle-class, Democratic, Jewish Latino. As Badillo explained then, with “this one neighbors would embrace a project designed to large housing project in the heart of the Jewish lift up the poor. They assumed that since most of community … once again, you have the Jewish the residents were renters, they wouldn’t complain community pitted against the Black and Puerto that public housing would lower property values. Rican communities.” They assumed wrong. The people of Forest Hills New York City’s Board of Estimate, a now de- didn’t want a housing project.” funct governmental body that was then in charge Protesters threw rocks at the construction site of land use decisions, approved a plan to build 840 and smashed the windows of the construction units of low-income housing across three 24-story trailers. They gave Lindsay the name “Adolf” in buildings in Forest Hills. chants. They protested at a dinner in Corona that Journalist Murray Kempton wrote that “the both Lindsay and Cuomo attended, at which Cuo- Forest Hills project was conceived in haste and mo was slapped across the face, and police had to approved with an almost contrived failure to con- be called to the scene. When Lindsay ran for pres- sult with the community. By the time the neigh- ident in 1972, protesters followed him on the cam- borhood recognized that the city was serious, all paign trail. public hearings were over; those opposed had all “Forest Hills followed us through the whole but exhausted their legal remedies and were left second term with Lindsay, even when we went with no recourse except agitation.” to Florida in 1972 campaigning for the presiden- It was this community agitation that led Lind- tial nomination,” Davidoff said. “They would say to appoint Cuomo as mediator for Forest Hills hand out the flier about how Lindsay wanted to in 1972. destroy neighborhoods by putting people in there Aurelio was immediately impressed with that didn’t belong. Handed it out to these old peo- Cuomo’s grasp of the situation. “Cuomo was ple in Florida.” amazingly well informed on the issues and suffi- Continued on Page 11

10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Monday, January 25, 2021 Looking back at the 'Forest Hills Compromise' and the role of attorney Mario Cuomo Continued from page 11 For Black New Yorkers, these protests were yet another sign that they were unwelcome in many parts of the city. “By 1971, the year Mayor John Lindsay ap- pointed Cuomo to investigate and propose a solu- tion to the Forest Hills crisis, it was apparent that the backlash against the black civil rights move- ment was hardly a southern phenomenon,” Sal- adin Ambar wrote in his biography of Cuomo. “Whites in New York City, the great ‘melting pot’ that exemplified so much of the mosaic that Ma- rio Cuomo would later speak of so often, was now encountering its own form of racial conflagration around the issue of housing.” The New York Amsterdam News, one of the oldest black newspapers in the country, put what it considered to be the message coming from white outer-borough neighborhoods a headline: “The Queens Theme: ‘N——— Get Out!’” In an editorial about Forest Hills, the newspa- per wrote, “There is no reason to seek a compro- mise with those who fear that white, middle-class residents of Forest Hills will leave with an influx of minority or poor residents. The housing needs of minority communities are much too critical to pander to the prejudices of such persons. Mayor Lindsay … should stand fast on the Forest Hills Project. Mediator Cuomo should report to both sides that the Black community will tolerate no compromise.” Station Square in Forest Hills. Photo by NewYork718/Wikimedia Commons Cuomo later said to the Times on a separate ra- cial issue that “‘there is no single solution’ to racial tion on the housing project, others proposed vari- quickly derided Lindsay as “totally unresponsive, from Manhattan, Koch was trouncing Cuomo in conflicts but pointed out that government struc- ous compromises to appease them, including set- pompous and arrogant.”) the neighborhood of Forest Hills. The manager of ture in the city did not provide for any institutional ting aside a percentage of the units for veterans. Koch’s television campaign even considered run- method of mediating racial clashes.” (“It might help security at the site,” Cuomo once Legacy as Launching Pad ning an anti-Cuomo commercial that said, “The mused. “Some people are worried about safety. I As the compromise took hold, Cuomo pub- people who know him best voted against him 2 Conflict and Compromise think veterans might provide that.”) lished a diary he had kept during his months of to 1.” Though there were some local leaders within Another plan by Simeon Golar, chairman mediation – the insightful Forest Hills Diary. (If Cuomo would go on to lose the race to Koch. the Jewish community who supported the housing of the New York City Housing Authority and a you’ve read the diary, “then you know more about But the Forest Hills compromise was eventual- project (Forest Hills’ state senator Emanuel Gold strong supporter of public housing, called for one me than I do,” Cuomo quipped). ly considered successful enough that even Koch said, “My ancestors did not break loose from the of the buildings in the housing project to be con- Journalist Jimmy Breslin wrote the foreword wanted to lay claim to it. “Many of my opponents ghettos of Europe … to have me lead the charge verted into a Mitchell-Lama project to provide for the book, and Sennett wrote an afterword. A today date from the fact that I said that I was op- here in New York City to keep others in ghettos”), housing for middle-income families instead of 1974 review in the New York Review said, “Breslin posed to the three 24-story buildings to be built many others attempted to give non-racial excuses low-income. has the journalist’s bent for tragedies with vague- in Forest Hills because I thought it would be de- for their opposition. Ultimately, Cuomo went with something ly hopeful endings; he sees Cuomo, not unpersua- stroying a middle-class community,” Koch said. “We are not racist bigots, they insisted,” so- much simpler; he simply cut the size of the project sively, as that solitary just man whose ‘lonely, ex- “I said that it should be scaled down … I remem- ciologist Richard Sennett wrote of the residents’ in half. Instead of three 24-story buildings totaling cruciating work’ might redeem the city. Sennett ber Mario Cuomo came to interview me, and his concerns. “Slum families have a high incidence of 840 units, he proposed three 12-story buildings draws rather less hope from Cuomo’s experience; ultimate proposal is the one that I had advocated crime; we are afraid for our own children; physi- totaling 432 units. Newsday called it a “Solo- he sees it as “a glimpse into what happens when first, publicly.” cally our neighborhood will be destroyed.” mon-like solution.” the political machinery in a city ceases to work.” Years later, it was the legacy of Forest Hills What also bothered these residents was the Cuomo, knowing that the compromise would Cuomo’s work on Forest Hills developed his and Cuomo’s success as a mediator of that com- city’s total lack of acknowledgment of their con- upset all parties involved, ended his report by re- public persona as a master mediator and political promise that laid the groundwork for his path to cerns during the public process. peating a 1775 quote from Irish philosopher Ed- pragmatist. In his biography, Ambar wrote that Governor of New York. “The city hearings were farces,” Sennett mund Burke: “All government — indeed, every Forest Hills “demonstrated his early penchant to “Forest Hills brought Cuomo national recog- wrote. “In one, for example, a board member who human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and observe progressive principles while acknowledg- nition and made him a rising personality in New was absent sent a subordinate to cast his vote and every prudent act — is founded on compromise.” ing the more conservative voices within the liber- York politics,” Aurelio wrote. “His patient atten- read a statement summarizing his ‘reactions’ to Golar called the compromise “immediately al Democratic coalition. tion to detail, the clarity he brought to complex is- the issues the community had raised … For the absurd,” and Birbach called it “totally unaccept- Similarly, the New York Review wrote, “Cuo- sues, his ability to calm community tensions, and people of Forest Hills, recognition by the city that able.” mo is liberal, patient, and appreciative of the his devotion to the disadvantaged and the power- they had legitimate objections was especially im- In a New York Times letter to the editor, Na- weight of each side’s argument; he has in oth- less, were all qualities that would go on to capti- portant.” tional Urban League Executive Director Vernon er words all the virtues a mediator requires.” His vate New York voters in the 1982 governor’s race. Indeed, Cuomo found that even Black fami- Jordan wrote, “The compromise plan in the For- reputation had been cemented, and the diary he The rest, as they say, is history.” lies in the Queens neighborhood of Hollis would est Hills housing controversy represents a failure published helped in doing so. “The publication not have wanted a scattered-site housing project in of leadership and a failure of reasoning. The me- of Cuomo’s diary suggests something most curi- The Aftermath of Forest Hills their neighborhood. “They unhesitatingly said that diator, Mario Cuomo, reasoned that the communi- ous in a politician: an insistence on showing his Just a few years after the Forest Hills compro- they would not want the project in their neighbor- ty opposed the project because it fears crime and private face in public places, a need to reflect on mise, public opinion that had once been staunchly hood,” Cuomo wrote. “They feel that many of the vandalism. What kind of leadership is it that gives how the self appears to the ideal of the self, an ap- against the project came to embrace it. whites who oppose it in Forest Hills are bigots, in to irrationality like that?” He ended his letter preciation of the value of having someone to con- Part of the shift came from the conversion of but then in an interesting contradiction they them- with the resounding words: “Lost in the charade fess to.” the project into a publicly owned cooperative, the selves admit that they would oppose it in their own over Forest Hills is the basic question: Where do With this public persona crafted by For- first of its kind in the country — championed by neighborhoods.” poor people who need decent housing go?” est Hills, Cuomo was now in a perfect position Queens Borough President Donald Manes. As a In a thesis on the Forest Hills scattered-site Still, Cuomo’s compromise found support in to launch the political career he had once had no result, former detractors turned into supporters. housing controversy, Andrea Gill wrote that “al- some circles, including from U.S. Rep. and fu- intention of launching. In 1974, he ran for Lieu- “I picketed the site regularly,” said Jo- though Forest Hills residents’ fear of poor Afri- ture New York City Mayor Ed Koch, who called tenant Governor of New York, lost, and was sub- seph Walderman, who went from demonstrating can Americans certainly informed their opposi- it “a reasonable solution which deserves the sup- sequently appointed Secretary of State. against the project to sitting on its board of direc- tion to the project, their protests were also directed port of reasonable men,” and the Anti-Defamation According to Cuomo, one of the main reasons tors. “I don’t deny it. But we’ve come to a happy against a style of government that had shaped New League, whose chairman said it contained “wel- that he lost the race for Lieutenant Governor was conclusion here. A very happy conclusion.” York City politics since the New Deal. In demand- come recommendations which constitute a con- because liberal New Yorkers believed that he had But, as a result of the compromise, just ing community control and portraying themselves structive attempt to respond to the needs and con- conceded too much in Forest Hills. one-seventh of the Forest Hills cooperative’s resi- as the victims of totalitarian city planning, Forest cerns of the community.” “I went on from Forest Hills to a race for lieu- dents were Black 16 years after its opening. Hills residents voiced their objections to the lack Eventually, Lindsay also backed the compro- tenant governor, in which the New York Post, then Cuomo knew his work was unfinished. of accountability on the part of public authorities mise, but he did so with hesitation. “I come to this the liberal newspaper, would not interview me, in “My compromise has been adopted,” he whose power allowed them to impose redevelop- decision reluctantly, but with a view that the ex- which the Liberal Party, led by Alex Rose, would wrote in 1972 at the end of his Forest Hills Dia- ment schemes on an often unwilling citizenry.” treme polarization caused by this project overrides not interview me, in which the Democratic Na- ry. “Will this provide the community with anoth- Still, the protestors betrayed their racial ani- the merits of the original design of the project,” he tional Committee that loved the mayor gave me er occasion for resentment, anger, trouble?” And mus at times, such as when one of their leaders said. (The news was major enough to be featured zero votes, not one vote at the convention,” Cuo- with some foresight, he wondered, “I’m afraid the Jerry Birbach “announced that unless the project on page one above the fold on that day’s edition of mo said. “So the liberals killed me in 1974 … questions will always be there. There will be con- was changed to meet his demands, Birbach would The New York Times.) They called me a ‘Queens conservative.’” gratulations, probably a lot of them, but the won- sell his own house to a black man, and then orga- Lindsay also included a warning that he would In 1977, Cuomo ran for mayor of New York dering will still be there.” nize a massive emigration of the whites, ‘tearing not “reduce the number of low‐income units in the City against Koch, a race in which the legacy of Prameet Kumar is vice chair of Land Use for down in his wake the whole community’.” project below 432 considering the desperate need the Forest Hills compromise still haunted Cuomo. Queens Community Board and president of the While these protestors sought to halt construc- for new housing of this kind in our city.” (Birbach Although Cuomo hailed from Queens and Koch Queens Central Democratic Club.

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PERU — Trumpeteers: On Thursday, musicians played during the burial of Oclan- der Arresurrenga More, who died from COVID-19, at the “Martires 19 de Julio” cem- etery in Comas, on the out- skirts of Lima. Photo: Rodrigo Abd/AP

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In 2009, ExxonMobil committed O’Brien said they will con- to giving the Iditarod $1.25 mil- tact Millennium Hotels and Re- lion over the ensuing five years. sorts and “urge them to sever their “We’re glad thatFor they Legal have Advertisingties with the race before they’re recognized that it’s absolutely targeted next. We’re not going bad for business when corpora- to stop until dogs are no longer tions support abusive industries forced to race until they’re dead.” and events like the Iditarod,” said A message sent through the Colleen O’Brien, a vice presi- Millennium website seeking And assistance filing notices dent for the animal rightsPlease group. contactcomment us atwas not immediately PETA has Brooklynlobbied Exxon Legal- returned. Ad Services Mobil to drop its sponsorship30th Floor,The race’s other sponsors of the race since 2007.16 In CourtDe- areStreet Alaska-based businesses or cember, the organizationBrooklyn sub- those11241 with close ties to the state. 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We Can Expand Your Reach to New Customers EXPONENTIALLY Using Images and Social Media Along With Our Popular Websites and Blogs CONTACT [email protected] Opinion: Liability protections are key tool to helping small businesses By Nancy Martinez that would support small businesses. And thank- has reached community spread–meaning that the Special to Eagle fully, it would be easy for Congress to tailor these virus is so widespread that many will get the vi- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schum- protections to ensure that they apply to business- rus with no known contact with a sick person–it er is taking over the Senate during unprecedent- es who have done their best to protect their em- will still be costly for any small business to fight a ed times. Regardless of the many issues the Sen- ployees and customers, and abide by the corona- COVID-related lawsuit in court even if they win ate and House will have to tackle during the 117th virus-related regulations on the local, state and the case in the end. Congress, it is critical for the health and econom- federal level. It’s important to note that, as mentioned previ- ic wellbeing of Americans that responding to These rules have changed frequently, of- ously, liability protection legislation could be tai- the coronavirus pandemic remains the top prior- ten with little to no warning, leaving businesses lored to ensure that bad actors could still be held ity. Nearly 400,000 Americans have tragically scrambling to update their operating procedures. accountable. This is critical, so those who have lost their lives because of the virus, hospitals are But most businesses have risen to the occasion been exposed by a business that willfully ignored straining under the pressures of increased hospi- to adjust accordingly, and used their own person- procedures can still have a recourse to seek jus- talizations, and small businesses across the coun- al funds to increase cleaning procedures, enforce tice. try and in New York are struggling to stay open mask mandates and limit capacity, and many in- New York has already grappled with liability and keep people employed. stalled partitions between employees and custom- protection issues early on in the pandemic, adopt- While President-elect Joe Biden’s administra- ers for an extra layer of protection. ing the Emergency or Disaster Treatment Protec- tion will be tasked with managing the vaccination Despite all these enhanced safety measures, tion Act (EDTPA), which broadly protected health rollout, Congress will be charged with managing many businesses are still at risk from those who care workers from liability for actions taken in the economic recovery. One of the many tools in claim that they were exposed to the coronavirus treating COVID-19. They did this because they their toolkit to help small businesses survive the at an establishment. Those businesses that are at knew it would save lives, and liability protections pandemic and economic downturn is reasonable increased risk are the stores that have been en- for businesses would ultimately save jobs. Nancy Martinez is the founder/CEO of liability protections for main street businesses, couraged to stay open throughout the pandemic as Reasonable and tailored liability protections New York Career Training School and a particularly essential businesses like convenience part of the “Essential Critical Infrastructure Work- are key to our economic recovery, because with- candidate for City Council in District 31. stores that have remained open throughout the force” to provide our communities with the es- out which, small businesses could be forced to course of the pandemic and the many ever-chang- sential goods and services they need. Oftentimes close their doors for good fighting an ungrounded Nancy Martinez is the founder/CEO of ing stay at home orders. these businesses are one of the few that remain and unfair lawsuit. I am confident that Senate Ma- New York Career Training School, board chair While liability protections are not a silver open throughout the course of the pandemic, so jority Leader Schumer will keep small businesses of the Rockaway East Merchant Association bullet to provide small businesses with the secu- are easier targets for frivolous lawsuits. in mind when crafting the next round of coronavi- (REMA4US), second vice chair of the Joseph P. rity they need to reopen and stay open, it is an While many coronavirus-related lawsuits will rus relief legislation, and include liability protec- Addabbo Family Health Center and a candidate important component in a suite of policy options be difficult to defend in court, given that the virus tions for businesses. for City Council in District 31. Opinion: Together we must amplify and elect more women By Carole Wacey Even so, we have a lot of work to do in terms and Deborah Martin Owens of electing women to office, especially women of Special to the Eagle color, and ensuring women’s voices are heard. At The weeks leading up to the 2021 presiden- 26.4 percent of Congress’s membership, wom- tial inauguration have been fraught, and at times, en’s representation falls short of that of national frightening. Taken together, the growing number legislatures in many other democratic countries. of COVID-19 related deaths and the violent insur- For far too long, systemic barriers have prevented rection at the Capitol have cast a shadow over our many of us, and in particular communities of col- nation. or and those with fewer resources, from being civ- Yet today we at Women Creating Change re- ically engaged. main hopeful as we look to the future — a future The inauguration on January 20 marked where women of all backgrounds have a voice in the beginning of new leadership, but no mat- their communities and country. If participation in ter who sits in our nation’s highest office, we the 2020 election is any indication, there is a hun- must hold them accountable. Civic engage- ger for civic engagement opportunities and ways ment matters more than ever—at the ballot box to get involved, and women are at the forefront. and beyond. Women from communities that More than 159 million Americans voted in the have been systematically excluded from deci- 2020 election, the largest total voter turnout in U.S. sion-making processes are disproportionately history, and the first time more than 140 million impacted by the policies related to COVID-19 people voted. Turnout in New York City increased and other pressing issues. That’s why it is so by 7.5 percent from 2016 to 2020. The 117th Con- imperative that women from these very com- gress will have a record total of 141 women, and munities have opportunities to advocate for a record 51 women of color will serve. And of policies and solutions that matter to them. To- course, the election of Kamala Harris, the daugh- gether we must continue to amplify the voic- ter of immigrants, to serve as our next Vice Presi- es of all women to ensure our society is equi- dent represents not only an achievement for wom- table and just. en and people of color in this country, but for all Carole Wacey is president and CEO of Carole Wacey is president and CEO and Deb- who have been passionately engaged in making Women Creating Change. Deborah Martin Owens is Board Chair of orah Martin Owens is board chair of Women Cre- our society more equitable. Photos courtesy of Women Creating Change Women Creating Change. ating Change.

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Monday, January 25, 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 NursingJustice homeLourdes vaccine Ventura data honored elusive by Dominican president Continued from page 1 home because the doses were reserved for long-term residents. “She cries everyBy David day that Brand she doesn’t have the vaccine because She tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month and is cur- there’s no freedomQueens without Daily it,” Eagle said the son, a former official in the rently hospitalized, he said. state’sQueens Economic Supreme Development Court Justice Corporation. Lourdes Ven- “My mom had only been there a few months. My mom was not tura,W eisenfeldthe daughter complimented of immigrants the fromcare thehis Dominmother- receives, but said vaccinated,” he said. “There was an outbreak with 24 patients. Now staffican Republic,have told washim honoredthat only by 12 that residents nation’s in pres the- facility have re- my mom’s the 25th.” ceivedident with COVID a special vaccine award doses. to Themark nursing International home did not respond to The state Health Department declined to provide a breakdown of requestsWomen’s for Day. information. the number of vaccines administered at specific nursing homes and TheDominican experience President underscores Danilo an Medina uneven Sánchezvaccine rollout across the long-term care facilities, instead pointing to Cuomo’s Jan. 18 presen- state,presented and aVentura lack of informationwith the Medal when of itMerit comes of tothe distribution at spe- tation. The city Health Department referred questions to the state. cificDominican long-term Women care facilities.during an official ceremony Walgreens and CVS, the two corporations that contract with the at theState National officials Palace have inshared Santo vaccine Domingo, distribution the na- data by region, federal government to administer vaccines in nursing homes, are not buttion’s not capital. by jurisdiction, by borough or by facility. Gareth Rhodes, sharing information either. Walgreens did not respond to multiple an aideThe to president Gov. Andrew of the Cuomo, Dominican said 57,000Republic long-term is- care facility requests for information. Certified Nursing Assistant Kamani Tymen waited on line residentssues the awardhave received to notable the DominicanCOVID vaccine women, through or a federal initia- CVS spokesperson Joseph Goode said the first round of nursing to receive her first dose of the COVID vaccine Wednesday tivethe childrenrun by Walgreens of Dominican and CVS. nationals, Another each 13,000 Inter -have declined, he home doses are complete, but declined to provide specific facility morning at the Queens Boulevard Extended Care Facility tweetednational Jan.Women’s 18. Day. The award ceremony took information. in Woodside. Eagle photo by David Brand placeIn NewMarch York 6. City, 20,245 of 34,031 long-term care facility res- “We are reporting to Operation Warp Speed through its Tiberius identsThe — Medal59 percent of Merit— have is receivedthe highest COVID award vaccines, according tool information about our completed COVID-19 vaccination clin- A supervisor at the Far Rockaway Center for Rehabilitation and togranted state databy the that president Cuomo presentedto recognize at a Dominican daily press briefing Jan. 18. ics at long-term care facilities, including clinic dates, the number of Nursing who was not authorized to speak to the press said “close Nearlywomen 7,000, for their or 21achievements, percent, have as declined. well as obsta- patients vaccinated and supply of vaccines used,” he said, referring to 75 percent” of residents have received the first dose. “Whoever clesStill, they about have 7,000 overcome. residents, The or award 20 percent, specifically have not received vac- to the federal vaccine program. wanted one could get one,” they said. Fewer staff members have cinations.recognizes The women state whoHealth serve Department as role models referred for to Rhodes’ Jan. 18 “But we are not breaking down hyper-local reporting,” he added. gotten their shots because many don’t trust the vaccine, the person tweetfuture thread generations when ofquestioned Dominicans. about the gap. Without that information available, the Eagle contacted 45 long- added. RhodesRecipients said residentsinclude whowomen did notrecognized get their dosesfor were not “med- term care facilities in Queens to find out how many vaccines have The picture was less clear at Flushing Hospital Medical Center. icallytheir contributions qualified for in vaccinationthe social, political, (ie currently econom COVID- positive),” been administered at their sites. “As far as I know it’s a lot,” said a supervisor who spoke by wereic, humanist, “unable scientific,to give consent cultural, on theirprofessional own” or andarrived at the facility Staff and officials at just four nursing homes shared information, phone. aftercommunity the first spheres. doses were distributed. ranging from specific totals to general perceptions. Administrators and supervisors contacted by phone and email at Weisenfeld said none of those considerations apply to his mother, That includes Queens Boulevard Extended Care Facility in the other 41 facilities declined to share information, directed calls however. Woodside. On Dec. 30, the Eagle visited the nursing home as Wal- to other officials who did not respond or deferred to CVS and Wal- “She should have been vaccinated in December,” he said. “It’s greens healthcare workers administered about 380 vaccines to staff greens. inexcusable. If someone doesn’t want it that’s their problem, but and residents in the 280-bed facility. Assemblymember Ron Kim, a top critic of the state’s response to give it to the people who want it and need it.” At the 200-bed Bridge View Nursing Home in Whitestone, 118 the pandemic inside nursing homes, called on the state to share more Other Queens residents have shared similar experiences,Dominican includ -Republicresidents Vice and President 75 staff members Margarita received Cedeño their first de doses,Fernández, said Nurs Dominican- information Republic about Presidentvaccine administration Danilo Medina at specific Sánchez, facilities. Justice ing Councilmember Robert Holden. At a council hearingLourdes Friday, Ventura, ing DominicanDirector Franz Republic Jermaine. First CVS Lady will Cándidabe back Feb. Montilla 1 and 2de to Medina,ad- “There’Dominicans no real Republic transparency Ministry and there’s of Women a lot of Ministerconfusion Janetgoing Holden said his mother did not receive a vaccine atCamilo. her nursing minister the second round of vaccines, Jermaine said. on,” he said. Photos courtesy of Ventura Get ready for ranked-choice voting By Prof. Ester R. Fuchs date of 2021. RCV is not a of the election, we add up all ed and reduces wasted votes. and Nicholas P. Stabile surprise change in the voting the first-choice votes for each Previously, in plurality elec- Special to the Eagle rules promulgated by the New candidate. If one candidate re- tions with three or more can- It’s time for New York City York City Board of Elections ceives more than 50% of the didates—like the eight-candi- voters to get familiar with to frustrate and confuse vot- first-choice votes, they win the date special election for City ranked-choice voting (RCV). ers or benefit candidates from election outright. Council District 24—a can- And if you live in City Council any particular group. Rather, But if no candidate gets more didate could be elected with District 24 in Queens and plan New Yorkers chose RCV with than 50% of the first-choice less than 50% of the vote. In to vote in the special election overwhelming support for pri- votes, then counting continues fact, in the 2013 primaries for to fill Rory Lancman’s vacant maries and special elections in rounds. In each round, the City Council—the last election Council seat, it is really time to for Mayor, Public Advocate, candidate with the fewest votes with a majority of non-incum- Ester R. Fuchs is a professor of International and Public focus. Council District 24 vot- Comptroller, Borough Pres- is eliminated, and the votes for bents running—there were Affairs and Political Science at Columbia University and ersJustice will beLourdes voting Venturain New York (right) ident, and Domin and City- Council. We that candidate are transferred to 23 races with three or more the director of WhosOnTheBallot.org. Nicholas P. Stabile City’sican Republic first ranked-choice Ministry elecof Women- will not,Minister however, Dominican use RCV for Republic the next-highest President ranked Danilo candi Medina- candidates. Sánchez presentsIn those races,Justice 16 Lourdes serves Justiceas an advisor Lourdes to Ventura Rank the earned Vote, theand Medal as counsel of Mer to- tion.Janet Whether Camilo. you are voting federal and state Venturaoffices, such with thedate Medal on each of ballot. Merit at the Nationalcandidates Palace wonin Santo their Domingo.primary the Newit. York City 2019 Charter Revision Commission. absentee, voting early (January as President, Congress, Gover- So, if your first-choice elections with less than 50% of Photos courtesy of Fuchs and Stabile 23–January 31) or voting on nor, or District Attorney. candidate is eliminated be- the vote, and 2 candidates won special election day (February Under the new rules, RCV cause it had the fewest votes, with just 24.3% and 26.8% of their elected officials more we expect it will increase voter 2), you are going to find some- will be used this year in Coun- your vote is transferred to the vote, respectively. With representative of their commu- turnout, too. We both grew up thing newBrooklyn on the ballot. Rather cil District federal 24 special election, your court second-choice candidate. ranked-choice voting, even nities. Indeed, of the eight can- and went to school in Queens, than choosing one candidate followed by three special elec- And if your second choice is if your first-choice candidate didates running to replace Rory so we know that Queens vot- that you would like to see win, tions in February and March to then eliminated in the next does not win, you can still help Lancman in the special election ers can show the rest of the you will be askedrestricts to rank up to fill vacant accessCity Council seats round,amid your vote is transferred choose the winner by ranking for City Council District 24, City that ranked-choice voting five candidates on the ballot by in Brooklyn and Queens. All to your third choice, and so other candidates your second, four are women of color and works. your preference. of this leads up to the prima- on. In other words, in each third, fourth, and fifth choices. three are men of color. 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Cities that have imple- ly there has been a significant sel to the New York City 2019 tantly,Anyone New Yorkerswho has elected come intoto contact with an appear in court. your first choice, and you can especially in races where there mented RCV, such as San Fran- drop off in turnout. Charter Revision Commission, useinfected ranked-choice person within voting the last by 14 days; has been Conditions at the jail have led to worries about Brooklyn’s federal court is still open for now, but the chief judge has ordered anyone approving a November 2019 still vote for just one candidate are three or more candidates. cisco, Berkeley, and Oakland Ranked-choice voting sim- where he designed and drafted asked to self-quarantine by a doctor,if you hospital prefer. or the coronavirus spreading Ranked-choice in the complex, voting wheregives havewho electedhas travelled more women to China, and Southply gives Korea, each Japan, of us Italya greater or Iran the within City’s the ranked-choice last two weeks, voting ballothealth measure.agency; or It has passed been withdiagnosed with the vi- hand sanitizer is banned and there are reports that or anyone who might have been exposed, to reschedule their appearances. 73.5% support, with a start To determine the winner you more say in who gets elect- more women of color, making voice in our democracy, and law. rus, is also banned from court. inmates don’t have soap. 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