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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. 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Jen Hopewell, Assistant to the Publisher [email protected] As COVID threatens another school year, NYC teachers head door-to-door to build confidence with parents By Christina Veiga Chalkbeat A muffled “hello?” came through the crack- ling intercom of a low-slung apartment building. Leidy Rodriguez, standing at the doorstep outside, perked up. “Hi!” she projected through her bright yellow bumblebee mask. “I’m a special education teach- er at the elementary school up the block, and I was wondering if you have a few minutes to speak to me?” A pause on the other side. Then, a skepti- cal-sounding voice said she’d be down. Rodri- guez scrunched up her shoulders and let out a lit- tle excited squeal. Rodriguez would knock on dozens of other doors over the course of a few hours on a blaz- ing Tuesday afternoon this week. Only a handful would answer. And of those, only two would have school-age children and be up for a chat about what to expect during a third school year menaced by the COVID pandemic. Across the country, teachers like her are going door-to-door to encourage parents to send their children into public schools this year. Class starts on Sept. 13 in New York City, where 25 teachers are canvassing neighborhoods to answer ques- tions from weary parents, connect with families who may not have stepped foot in school build- ings for more than a year, and enlist caregivers in a fight for smaller class sizes. The American Federation of Teachers, or AFT, has dedicated $5 million to these door-knock- ing efforts, which has been filtered down through grants to their local unions in 30 states. In New York, teachers are fanning out across New York City, Yonkers, Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse and Leidy Rodriguez, a special education teacher at P.S. 150 the Charles James Fox School in the South Bronx, canvassed the neighborhood Albany. It’s part of a coordinated, union-led cam- to talk with parents about returning to school amid COVID. Photo by Christina Veiga/Chalkbeat paign for a return to classrooms that also includes TV and digital ads airing across the state touting As of Monday, UFT members reported ing to happen. That would help,” Alonzo said. “I commutes almost two hours from Connecticut the benefits of in-person learning. knocking on more than 2,900 doors and making want to know if the remote learning is going to where she lives. The union’s messages are up against another 1,100 contacts. Teachers file notes from the field, stay in place because if they don’t have remote Rodriguez says walking the neighborhood school year of uncertainty as the more infectious which the union says show that the leading con- learning and numbers go back up, then children where her students live has opened her eyes like Delta variant spreads. New York City is marching cern that parents have shared are over COVID are going to have to miss out on school work. It never before, she said, to what they are up against full speed into the year with little clarity on what safety rules (57%) and other safety issues (21%). makes no sense.” even before walking into school. On a recent day its safety policies will be, and Mayor Bill de Bla- Learning loss and a lack of remote instruction Rodriguez got contact information and prom- of door-knocking, she met a family living in a sio is standing steadfast against the city offering are in a distant third and fourth place, with 13% ised to keep Alonzo up to date. But in reality, there basement apartment with no sunlight, saw rotting an option to learn remotely. Last year, a majori- and 2% of parents concerned, respectively, about wasn’t much information for Rodriguez to share. banana peels and other garbage strewn in hall- ty of the city’s 1 million students learned exclu- those issues. Less than three weeks before the school year is ways, and walked gingerly past people struggling sively online. The door-knockers report that 49% of fami- slated to start, de Blasio has yet to detail how — or with addiction as they swayed, zombie-like, in “When the city said it was going to be fully lies feel confident sending their children back into whether — students will receive instruction while front of a bodega. in-person, we knew parents were going to have a classrooms, while 40% are only “somewhat” con- in quarantine, what COVID testing protocols will “Some of these conditions are really, really lot of questions,” said Alison Gendar, a spokesper- fident, and 9% are opposed. be, or the rules for shutting down classrooms or bad. And just to think this is what our kids see ev- son for the United Federation of Teachers, or UFT, Kim Alonzo, who came outside to talk with buildings when positive cases arise. ery day, it gives me goosebumps. Because some- which represents teachers in New York City. “So Rodriguez as she canvassed earlier this week, While those crucial details get sorted out, Ro- times, people are not compassionate to that,” she [we’re] getting people out to answer what they could be filed into the category of those concerned driguez hopes that hearing directly from teachers said. “This is what they go home to. So when could, or at least giving first-person accounts of about the lack of a remote option. She came to the who are ready to get back in the classroom will they’re in my class, I need to make sure that what their school is like. It’s also a chance to get door wearing a snug black mask and stayed be- give parents a jolt of confidence. they’re safe and they’re happy and I’m being as parents connected to information, so we can share hind the threshold, keeping a healthy distance. “As a parent myself, if my kid’s teacher is compassionate and understanding as possible.” what we have, and be an advocate for them if they Alonzo’s two high school children learned on- telling me that, then I know that it’s OK. Because She expects her new students will be nervous maybe don’t have one.” line last year, she told Rodriguez. Without a re- they’re there, really seeing it and really in it. And when they come to school. But she also thinks Teachers in New York City, the nation’s larg- mote option, she worried about how her children there’s no reason for them to lie to me, so I would they’re ready to come back. After knocking on so est school district, receive a day of training on how would keep receiving instruction if schools shut- trust that more coming from my kid’s actual teach- many doors, she thinks parents are mostly ready, too. to use an app pre-loaded with a map of registered tered once again, and confessed that she didn’t er than the department of education or the mayor, “I just hope that we can do as many in-person voters to visit. They’re given a script with survey know much about safety protocols or even when you know?” Rodriguez said. “It’s more personal.” days as possible without having any outbreaks,” questions and highlights to hit in conversation. the school year started. Rodriguez asked to canvas in the neighbor- she said. Paid $25 an hour, they have 10 shifts, each four “They don’t have much information on the hood surrounding her school, P.S. 150 Charles Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering hours long, over six weeks. department of education website about what’s go- James Fox, where she is a 16-year veteran. She educational change in public schools.

Benjamin Saling, a first grader from Queens, makes a sign that says “I want to be in scool” before joining a protest in front of City Hall, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020. A student is escorted to PS 179 elementary school in Kensington on Tuesday, Sept. 29, AP file photo by Mark Lennihan 2020 in the Brooklyn. AP file photo by mark Lennihan

Friday, August 27, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 3 G uest Editorial Opinions These 3 energy storage technologies can help solve the challenge of moving to 100% renewable electricity By Kerry Rippy The Conversation In recent decades the cost of wind and so- lar power generation has dropped dramatical- ly. This is one reason that the U.S. Department of Energy projects that renewable energy will be the fastest-growing U.S. energy source through 2050. However, it’s still relatively expensive to store energy. And since renewable energy gener- ation isn’t available all the time – it happens when the wind blows or the sun shines – storage is es- sential. As a researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, I work with the federal gov- ernment and private industry to develop renew- able energy storage technologies. In a recent re- port, researchers at NREL estimated that the potential exists to increase U.S. renewable ener- gy storage capacity by as much as 3,000% percent by 2050. Here are three emerging technologies that could help make this happen. Longer charges From alkaline batteries for small electronics to lithium-ion batteries for cars and laptops, most people already use batteries in many aspects of their daily lives. But there is still lots of room for growth. For example, high-capacity batteries with long discharge times – up to 10 hours – could be valuable for storing solar power at night or in- creasing the range of electric vehicles. Right now there are very few such batteries in use. Howev- er, according to recent projections, upwards of Checking a molten salt valve for corrosion at Sandia’s Molten Salt Test Loop. Photo courtesy or Randy Montoya, Sandia Labs/Flickr 100 gigawatts’ worth of these batteries will like- ly be installed by 2050. For comparison, that’s 50 Concentrating solar power is still relative- times the generating capacity of Hoover Dam. ly expensive. To compete with other forms of en- This could have a major impact on the viability of ergy generation and storage, it needs to become renewable energy. more efficient. One way to achieve this is to in- One of the biggest obstacles is limited sup- crease the temperature the salt is heated to, en- plies of lithium and cobalt, which currently are es- abling more efficient electricity production. Un- sential for making lightweight, powerful batteries. fortunately, the salts currently in use aren’t stable According to some estimates, around 10% of the at high temperatures. Researchers are working to world’s lithium and nearly all of the world’s cobalt develop new salts or other materials that can with- reserves will be depleted by 2050. stand temperatures as high as 1,300 degrees Fahr- Furthermore, nearly 70% of the world’s cobalt enheit (705 C). is mined in the Congo, under conditions that have One leading idea for how to reach higher tem- long been documented as inhumane. perature involves heating up sand instead of salt, Scientists are working to develop techniques which can withstand the higher temperature. The for recycling lithium and cobalt batteries, and to sand would then be moved with conveyor belts from design batteries based on other materials. Tesla the heating point to storage. The Department of En- plans to produce cobalt-free batteries within the ergy recently announced funding for a pilot concen- next few years. Others aim to replace lithium with trated solar power plant based on this concept. sodium, which has properties very similar to lithi- Cox Communications’ onsite solar and battery energy storage, designed and built by um’s but is much more abundant. PowerFlex, goes live at their San Diego corporate office. Photo Business Wire via AP Advanced renewable fuels Batteries are useful for short-term energy stor- Safer batteries Electrolytes often contain flammable materials. If years, with target dates for commercialization as age, and concentrated solar power plants could Another priority is to make batteries saf- they leak, the battery can overheat and catch fire early as 2026. help stabilize the electric grid. However, utilities er. One area for improvement is electrolytes – or melt. While solid-state batteries would be well suit- also need to store a lot of energy for indefinite the medium, often liquid, that allows an electric Scientists are developing solid electrolytes, ed for consumer electronics and electric vehicles, amounts of time. This is a role for renewable fuels charge to flow from the battery’s anode, or nega- which would make batteries more robust. It is for large-scale energy storage, scientists are pursu- like hydrogen and ammonia. Utilities would store tive terminal, to the cathode, or positive terminal. much harder for particles to move around through ing all-liquid designs called flow batteries. energy in these fuels by producing them with sur- When a battery is in use, charged particles solids than through liquids, but encouraging lab- In these devices both the electrolyte and the plus power, when wind turbines and solar panels in the electrolyte move around to balance out the scale results suggest that these batteries could be electrodes are liquids. This allows for super-fast are generating more electricity than the utilities’ charge of the electricity flowing out of the battery. ready for use in electric vehicles in the coming charging and makes it easy to make really big bat- customers need. teries. Currently these systems are very expensive, Hydrogen and ammonia contain more energy but research continues to bring down the price. per pound than batteries, so they work where bat- teries don’t. For example, they could be used for Storing sunlight as heat shipping heavy loads and running heavy equip- Other renewable energy storage solutions ment, and for rocket fuel. cost less than batteries in some cases. For exam- Today these fuels are mostly made from nat- ple, concentrated solar power plants use mirrors ural gas or other nonrenewable fossil fuels via ex- to concentrate sunlight, which heats up hundreds tremely inefficient reactions. While we think of it or thousands of tons of salt until it melts. This mol- as a green fuel, most hydrogen gas today is made ten salt then is used to drive an electric genera- from natural gas. tor, much as coal or nuclear power is used to heat Scientists are looking for ways to produce hy- steam and drive a generator in traditional plants. drogen and other fuels using renewable electrici- These heated materials can also be stored to ty. For example, it is possible to make hydrogen produce electricity when it is cloudy, or even at fuel by splitting water molecules using electric- night. This approach allows concentrated solar ity. The key challenge is optimizing the process power to work around the clock. to make it efficient and economical. The potential In this June 15, 2021 photo, smart inverters made by Chint Power Systems are seen at This idea could be adapted for use with non- payoff is enormous: inexhaustible, completely re- the Sugar Hill Solar Site in Clifton Park, N.Y. Solar farms, wind turbines and hydro dams solar power generation technologies. For exam- newable energy. are producing more renewable power for the state, but it can be difficult to deliver that ple, electricity made with wind power could be Kerry Rippy is a researcher at the National power south to the massive New York City market. AP Photo by Hans Pennink used to heat salt for use later when it isn’t windy. Renewable Energy Laboratory.

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(7) - IRRETRIEVABLE RICHMOND HILL, FROM 102778 OF ON THE FRONT STEPS OF 360 ADAMS LIENORS AND ASSIGNS, ALL OF WHOM NEW YORK 11354 (718) 321-8088 NO- COMMENCED ON OR AFTER JANUARY BREAKDOWN IN THE RELATIONSHIP. JULY 8, 2011 TO 121048 OF APR. 30 STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON SEPTEM- AND WHOSE NAMES, EXCEPT AS STAT- TICE: THE NATURE OF THIS ACTION IS 25, 2016, THIS NOTICE IS REQUIRED TO THE RELIEF SOUGHT IS A JUDGMENT 2021. BER 16, 2021 AT 11:00 A.M., PREMIS- TO DISSOLVE THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN OF ABSOLUTE DIVORCE IN FAVOR OF #190510 ED, ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; THE BE GIVEN TO YOU BY THE SUPREME ES KNOWN AS 433 MARCUS GARVEY THE PARTIES, ON THE GROUNDS: DRL THE PLAINTIFF DISSOLVING THE MAR- SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN COURT OF THE COUNTY WHERE YOUR BOULEVARD A/K/A 429/437 MARCUS SEC. 170 SUBD. (7) - IRRETRIEVABLE RIAGE BETWEEN THE PARTIES IN THIS REFEREE’S NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT; USA DEPARTMENT OF DIVORCE WAS FILED TO COMPLY WITH GARVEY BOULEVARD A/K/A 429/437 BREAKDOWN IN RELATIONSHIP FOR ACTION. THE NATURE OF ANY AN- SALE IN FORECLOSURE TREASURY IRS; NYS DEPARTMENT OF THE MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES LAW SUMNER AVENUE A/K/A 322 MACON TAXATION AND FINANCE; THE PEOPLE AT LEAST SIX MONTHS. A COPY OF CILLARY OR ADDITIONAL RELIEF DE- SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS ([S. 5678/A. 7645], CHAPTER 269, LAWS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY. ALL THAT CER- OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; “JOHN THE NOTICE OF AUTOMATIC ORDERS MANDED IS: THAT AND THE FAMI- M.S.F.R.E., LTD.; EVA GALPERN RETIRE- OF 2015) BECAUSE YOU MAY NOT HAVE TAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, DOE #1” THROUGH “JOHN DOE # 10” (D.R.L.236) AND THE GROUP HEALTH LY COURT SHALL HAVE CONCURRENT MENT PLAN AND TRUST DEFINED BEN- COUNSEL IN THIS ACTION TO ADVISE WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVE- THE LAST TEN NAMES BEING FICTI- INSURANCE PLAN UNDER D.R.LSEC. JURISDICTION WITH THE SUPREME EFIT; ELLIOT GALPERN, DAVID GALP- YOU. IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOUR MENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, TIOUS AND UNKNOWN TO THE PLAIN- 255 IS ATTACHED. THE AUTOMATIC OR- COURT WITH RESPECT TO ANY FUTURE ERN, ARIEL STERN, AND MICHELLE SPOUSE (THE PERSON YOU ARE MAR- LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF TIFF, THE PERSONS OR PARTIES INTEND- DERS SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE ISSUES OF MAINTENANCE AND SUP- ABRAMOV, AS TRUSTEES OF THE LOU- RIED TO) IS SEEKING OR OFFERING AN BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY ED BEING THE TENANTS, OCCUPANTS, AND EFFECT DURING THE PENDENCY PORT. THAT EITHER PARTY MAY RE- IS GALPERN IRREVOCABLE TRUST; AWARD OF “MAINTENANCE” IN THIS AND STATE OF NEW YORK, BLOCK 1669 PERSONS OR CORPORATIONS, IF ANY OF THE ACTION. A COPY OF THE NO- SUME THE USE OF A PRIOR SURNAME. PARK NATIONAL CAPITAL FUNDING ACTION. “MAINTENANCE” MEANS THE AND LOT 1. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD HAVING OR CLAIMING AN INTEREST TICE OF GUIDELINE MAINTENANCE IS THAT THE COURT GRANT SUCH OTHER LLC; AND THE EVA GALPERN AND LOU- AMOUNT TO BE PAID TO THE OTHER SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED IN, POSSESSION OF, OR LIEN UPON THE ATTACHED. THE RELIEF SOUGHT IS A AND FURTHER RELIEF AS THE COURT IS GALPERN FOUNDATION, PLAIN- SPOUSE FOR SUPPORT AFTER THE DI- JUDGMENT INDEX # 13120/2011. MI- PREMISES DESCRIBED IN THE COM- JUDGMENT OF ABSOLUTE DIVORCE IN MAY DEEM JUST AND PROPER. THE TIFF - AGAINST - 17 MCGUINESS LLC, VORCE IS FINAL. YOU ARE HEREBY GIV- CHAEL KING, ESQ., REFEREE LAW OF- PLAINT, DEFENDANTS. PLAINTIFF DES- FAVOR OF THE PLAINTIFF DISSOLVING PARTIES HAVE DIVIDED UP THE MAR- ET AL DEFENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO EN NOTICE THAT UNDER THE MAINTE- FICES OF ALAN J. WAINTRAUB PLLC, IGNATES KINGS AS THE PLACE OF TRIAL THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN THE PARTIES ITAL PROPERTY, AND NO CLAIM WILL A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND NANCE GUIDELINES LAW (CHAPTER 125-10 QUEENS BOULEVARD, SUITE SITUS OF THE REAL PROPERTY SUP- IN THIS ACTION. THE NATURE OF ANY BE MADE BY EITHER PARTY UNDER EQ- SALE ENTERED ON OCTOBER 2, 2019. I, 269, LAWS OF 2015), THERE IS AN OB- 311, KEW GARDENS, NEW YORK 11415, PLEMENTAL SUMMONS MORTGAGED ANCILLARY OR ADDITIONAL RELIEF UITABLE DISTRIBUTION. THE PARTIES THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL LIGATION TO AWARD THE GUIDELINE ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF PREMISES: 5218 AVENUE M BROOK- DEMANDED IS: PLAINTIFF RESUME USE HAVE ALSO WAIVED THE FOLLOWING: #190047 AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE COURT- AMOUNT OF MAINTENANCE ON IN- LYN, NY 11234 BLOCK 7877 LOT 46 TO OF HER MAINDEN NAME, TO WIT: PREM- SPOUSAL SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE, HOUSE STEPS OF THE KINGS COUNTY COME UP TO $184,000 TO BE PAID THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS YOU WONGSIRI. AUTOMATIC ORDERS DRL PAYMENT OF COUNSEL FEES, EXPERT NOTICE OF SALE OF COOP SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BY THE PARTY WITH THE HIGHER IN- ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO ANSWER SEC. 236 AND DRL SEC. 255 THE AUTO- FEES AND EXPENSES. NOTICE UNDER APARTMENT SECURITY BY BROOKLYN, NY 11201 ON THE 23RD COME (THE MAINTENANCE PAYOR) TO THE COMPLAINT IN THIS ACTION AND MATIC ORDERS SHALL REMAIN IN FULL DRL SECTION 255: THE DEFENDANT IS DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2021 AT 11:10 AM. THE PARTY WITH THE LOWER INCOME VIRTUE OF A DEFAULT TO SERVE A COPY OF YOUR ANSWER, FORCE AND EFFECT DURING THE PEN- ADVISED THAT HE MAY NO LONGER BE ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PAR- (THE MAINTENANCE PAYEE) ACCORD- IN A LOAN SECURITY AGREEMENT OR, IF THE COMPLAINT IS NOT SERVED DENCY OF THE ACTION, UNLESS TER- COVERED BY THE PLAINTIFF’S HEALTH CEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BE- ING TO A FORMULA, UNLESS THE PAR- DATED AUGUST 29, 2005 EXECUTED WITH THIS SUMMONS, TO SERVE A NO- MINATED, MODIFIED OR AMENDED BY INSURANCE PLAN UPON THE ENTRY OF ING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, TIES AGREE OTHERWISE OR WAIVE BY MARK SEFINER AND JANNA SEFIN- TICE OF APPEARANCE ON THE PLAIN- FURTHER ORDER OF THE COURT UPON A JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE AND THAT COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE THIS RIGHT. DEPENDING ON THE IN- ER, DEBTOR, TO WASHINGTON MUTU- TIFF’S ATTORNEY WITHIN 20 DAYS AF- MOTION OF EITHER OF THE PARTIES OR - OF NEW YORK. PREMISES KNOWN AS COMES OF THE PARTIES, THE OBLI- THE DEFENDANT MAY BE RESPONSI AL BANK, FA SECURED PARTY, VIA AS- TER THE SERVICE OF THIS SUMMONS, UPON WRITTEN AGREEMENT BETWEEN BLE FOR HIS OWN HEALTH INSURANCE SIGNMENT INTO TRANSAM HOLDINGS, 17 MCGUINESS BOULEVARD, BROOK- GATION MIGHT FALL ON EITHER THE LYN, NY 11222. (BLOCK: 02682, LOT: EXCLUSIVE OF THE DAY OF SERVICE THE PARTIES DULY EXECUTED AND AC- COVERAGE. AUTOMATIC ORDERS PUR- LLC, SECURED PARTY, IN ACCORDANCE (OR WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THE SER- KNOWLEDGED. THE AUTOMATIC OR- PLAINTIFF OR DEFENDANT IN THE AC- SUANT TO DRL SECTION 236(B)(2) AND WITH ITS RIGHTS AS HOLDER OF THE 0027) APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF LIEN TION. THERE ARE TWO FORMULAS TO $1,488,000.00 PLUS INTEREST AND VICE IS COMPLETE IF THIS SUMMONS DERS ARE AS FOLLOWS: (1) NEITHER NOTICE OF GUIDELINE MAINTENANCE SECURITY, KIM CARRINO, AUCTION- IS NOT PERSONALLY DELIVERED TO PARTY SHALL SELL, TRANSFER, EN- DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF THE OB- ACCOMPANY THIS SUMMONS. EER-1004275 WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- LIGATION. IF YOU AND YOUR SPOUSE #190257 YOU WITHIN THE STATE OF NEW YORK) CUMBER, CONCEAL, ASSIGN, REMOVE SALE OF THE SECURITY CONSISTING JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- HAVE NO CHILDREN, THE HIGHER FOR- MENT AND TERMS OF SALE. INDEX NO. IN THE EVENT THE UNITED STATES OF OR IN ANY WAY DISPOSE OF, WITHOUT LIQUOR LICENSE OF 307 SHARES OF STOCK OF TOWER AMERICA IS MADE A PARTY DEFEN- THE CONSENT OF THE OTHER PARTY IN MULA WILL APPLY. IF THERE ARE CHIL- OWNERS, INC., ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND 517432/2018. HON. RANDOLPH JACK- DREN OF THE MARRIAGE, THE LOW- FORM OF NOTICE FOR ON-PREMIS- SON, ESQ., REFEREE. MARC WOHLGE- DANT, THE TIME TO ANSWER FOR THE WRITING, OR BY ORDER OF THE COURT, ES LICENSE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INTEREST IN AND TO A PROPRIETARY SAID UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ANY PROPERTY (INCLUDING, BUT NOT ER FORMULA WILL APPLY, BUT ONLY LEASE BETWEEN SAID CORPORATION MUTH & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ATTORNEY(S) IF THE MAINTENANCE PAYOR IS PAY- THAT A LICENSE, NUMBER (PENDING) FOR PLAINTIFF 21 REMSEN AVENUE, SHALL NOT EXPIRE UNTIL (60) DAYS LIMITED TO, REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL FOR BEER, WINE, CIDER AND LIQUOR AND DEBTOR FOR APARTMENT 19D AFTER SERVICE OF THE SUMMONS; PROPERTY, CASH ACCOUNTS, STOCKS, ING CHILD SUPPORT TO THE OTHER IN THE BUILDING KNOWN AS 35 SEA- SUITE 301 MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952 SPOUSE WHO HAS THE CHILDREN AS HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UN- TEL. 845/746-2709 DATED: JULY 29, AND IN CASE OF YOUR FAILURE TO AP- MUTUAL FUNDS, BANK ACCOUNTS, DERSIGNED TO SELL BEER, WINE, CI- COAST TERRACE, APT. 19D, BROOKLYN, PEAR OR ANSWER, JUDGMENT WILL BE CARS AND BOATS) INDIVIDUALLY OR THE CUSTODIAL PARENT. OTHERWISE NEW YORK 11235, BLOCK: 8721, LOT: 2021 DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH THE HIGHER FORMULA WILL APPLY. DER AND LIQUOR AT RETAIL IN A OP EMERGENCY, BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TAKEN AGAINST YOU BY DEFAULT FOR JOINTLY HELD BY THE PARTIES, EXCEPT 375, TOGETHER WITH ALL FIXTURES IN THE USUAL COURSE OF BUSINESS, LOWER FORMULA 1-MULTIPLY MAIN- 252 UNDER THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE TO COMPLY WITH ALL GOVERNMEN- THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COM- AND ARTICLES OF PERSONAL PROP- FOR CUSTOMARY AND USUAL HOUSE- TENANCE PAYOR’S INCOME BY 20% . 2- CONTROL LAW AT 210 W 10TH STREET TAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS IN EF- PLAINT. NOTICE OF NATURE OF AC- ERTY NOW OR HEREAFTER AFFIXED TO HOLD EXPENSES OR FOR REASON- MULTIPLY MAINTENANCE PAYEE’S IN- UNIT 2 NEW YORK, NY 10016 FOR ON FECT AT THE TIME OF SALE, INCLUD- TION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT OR USED IN CONNECTION WITH SAID ABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES IN CONNEC- COME BY 25% .SUBTRACT LINE 2 FROM PREMISES CONSUMPTION. SUSHI ON ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WEARING OF THE ABOVE CAPTION ACTION IS TO APARTMENT ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 TION WITH THIS ACTION. (2) NEITHER LINE 1: = RESULT 1 SUBTRACT MAINTE- WEST 10TH STREET LLC. FACE COVERINGS AND MAINTAINING FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE TO SECURE #190613 AT 9:30 A.M. AT THE KINGS COUNTY THE SUM OF $469,342.50 AND INTER- PARTY SHALL TRANSFER, ENCUMBER, NANCE PAYEE’S INCOME FROM 40 % OF SOCIAL DISTANCING (AT LEAST 6 FEET SUPREME COURTHOUSE, OUTSIDE ON EST, RECORDED ON AUGUST 30, 2005, ASSIGN, REMOVE, WITHDRAW OR IN COMBINED INCOME* = RESULT 2. EN- APART) DURING THE AUCTION, WHILE LIQUOR LICENSE THE COURTHOUSE STEPS OF 360 AD- AT CRFN 2005000485723, OF THE PUB- ANY WAY DISPOSE OF ANY TAX DE- TER THE LOWER OF RESULT 2 OR RE- FORM OF NOTICE FOR ON-PREMIS- TENDERING DEPOSIT AND AT ANY AMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK IN LIC RECORDS OF KINGS COUNTY, NEW FERRED FUNDS, STOCKS OR OTHER AS- SULT 1, BUT IF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO ES LICENSE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SUBSEQUENT CLOSING. BIDDERS ARE SATISFACTION OF AN INDEBTEDNESS YORK, COVERING PREMISES KNOWN AS SETS HELD IN ANY INDIVIDUAL RETIRE- ZERO, ENTER ZERO. THIS IS THE CALCU- THAT A LICENSE, NUMBER (PENDING) ALSO REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE IN THE UNPAID PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF 5218 AVENUE M BROOKLYN, NY 11234. MENT ACCOUNTS, 401K ACCOUNTS, LATED GUIDELINE AMOUNT OF MAIN- FOR BEER, WINE, CIDER, AND LIQUOR FORECLOSURE AUCTION RULES AND $570,943.56 PLUS INTEREST, LATE FEES, THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN THE WITHIN AC- PROFIT SHARING PLANS, KEOGH AC- TENANCE WITH THE LOWER FORMULA HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UN- COVID-19 HEALTH EMERGENCY RULES ATTORNEY FEES, MAINTENANCE IN AR- TION IS A FINAL JUDGMENT DIRECTING COUNTS, OR ANY OTHER PENSION OR HIGHER FORMULA 1-MULTIPLY MAIN- DERSIGNED TO SELL BEER, WINE, CI- ISSUED BY THE SUPREME COURT FOR REARS AND ALL OTHER ADVANCED THE SALE OF THE PREMISES DESCRIBED RETIREMENT ACCOUNT, AND THE PAR- TENANCE PAYOR’S INCOME BY 30% 2- DER, AND LIQUOR AT RETAIL IN A RW THIS COUNTY IN ADDITION TO THE CHARGES. APARTMENT IS SOLD “AS IS” ABOVE TO SATISFY THE DEBT SECURED TIES SHALL FURTHER REFRAIN FROM MULTIPLY MAINTENANCE PAYEE’S IN- 341 UNDER THE ALCOHOLIC BEVER- CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THE TERMS AND POSSESSION TO BE OBTAINED BY BY THE MORTGAGE DESCRIBED ABOVE. APPLYING FOR OR REQUESTING THE COME BY 20% SUBTRACT LINE 2 FROM AGE CONTROL LAW AT 235 EAST 53RD OF SALE. THE PURCHASER. SAID SALE IS SUB- KINGS COUNTY IS DESIGNATED AS THE PAYMENT OF RETIREMENT BENEFITS STREET NEW YORK, NY 10022 FOR ON #190260 LINE 1= RESULT 1 SUBTRACT MAINTE- JECT TO: PAYMENT OF ALL SUMS DUE, PLACE OF TRIAL BECAUSE THE REAL OR ANNUITY PAYMENTS OF ANY KIND, PREMISES CONSUMPTION. CAFE LUCE NANCE PAYEE’S INCOME FROM 40 % OF IF ANY, TO TOWER OWNERS, INC., AND SECTION 106 PUBLIC NOTICE PROPERTY AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE OTH- LLC. COMBINED INCOME*= RESULT 2 ENTER #190618 THE CONSENT IF NECESSARY, OF SAID T-MOBILE NORTHEAST, LLC PROPOS- IS LOCATED IN SAID COUNTY. NOTICE ER PARTY IN WRITING, OR UPON FUR- THE LOWER OF RESULT 2 OR RESULT 1, CORPORATION; ANY EXISTING TENAN- ES TO COLLOCATE ANTENNAS ON THE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR THER ORDER OF THE COURT; EXCEPT BUT IF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO ZERO, LIQUOR LICENSE CY; PAYMENT OF ALL EXPENSES AND ROOFTOP OF A 112.6 FOOT TALL BUILD- HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THAT ANY PARTY WHO IS ALREADY ENTER ZERO THIS IS THE CALCULAT- FORM OF NOTICE FOR ON-PREMIS- FEES OF THE SECURED PARTY WITH ING LOCATED AT 109 SOUTH 5 STREET, THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY IN PAY STATUS MAY CONTINUE TO RE- ED GUIDELINE AMOUNT OF MAINTE- ES LICENSE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN RESPECT THERETO; TERMS OF SALE BROOKLYN, KINGS COUNTY, NY 11249. SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON CEIVE SUCH PAYMENTS THEREUNDER. NANCE WITH THE HIGHER FORMULA THAT A LICENSE, NUMBER (PENDING) AND AUCTIONEERS FEES; FLIP-TAX; INTERESTED PARTIES WITH COMMENTS THE ATTORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE (3) NEITHER PARTY SHALL INCUR UN- *COMBINED INCOME EQUALS MAIN- FOR BEER, WINE, CIDER, AND LIQUOR STATE, CITY AND COUNTY TRANSFER REGARDING POTENTIAL EFFECTS ON COMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORE- REASONABLE DEBTS HEREAFTER, IN- TENANCE PAYOR’S INCOME UP TO HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UN- TAX. THE SECURED PARTY RESERVES HISTORIC PROPERTIES MAY CONTACT CLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO FUR- $184,000 PLUS MAINTENANCE PAYEE’S DERSIGNED TO SELL BEER, WINE, CI- THE RIGHT TO BID. TERMS: AN OFFI- T-MOBILE C/O JULIA KLIMA AT DYNAM- AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE THER BORROWING AGAINST ANY INCOME NOTE: THE COURT WILL DE- DER, AND LIQUOR AT RETAIL IN A OP CIAL BANK OR CERTIFIED CHECK MADE IC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC., COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY CREDIT LINE SECURED BY THE FAMILY TERMINE HOW LONG MAINTENANCE 252 UNDER THE ALCOHOLIC BEVER- PAYABLE TO MAVRIDES, MOYAL, PACK- 3850 LAKE STREET, SUITE C, MACON, BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR RESIDENCE, FURTHER ENCUMBRANC- WILL BE PAID IN ACCORDANCE WITH AGE CONTROL LAW AT 252 BROOME MAN & SADKIN, LLP FOR TEN (10%) GA 31204, 877-968-4787, SEC106@DY- HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR ING ANY ASSETS, OR UNREASONABLY THE STATUTE. STREET NEW YORK, NY 10002. FOR ON PERCENT OF PRICE BID. NO CASH AC- NAMICENVIRONMENTAL.COM WITHIN GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOUR CASE USING CREDIT CARDS OR CASH AD- #190113

6 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • Friday, August 27, 2021

2nd department/ public legal notices Queens comes together to celebrate a new Governor

During her first week in office, New York’s new governor wasted no time getting to know Queens’ political leaders. Regardless of whether it was a tribute to the power of the Queens Democratic Party or just great timing, Governor attended the gathering hosted by the party’s leadership on Wednesday night. Judicial candidates in Queens, District Attorney Melinda Katz, Attorney General and a large number of state legislators were in attendance. The crowd, as noted by Party Chairman Rep. Gregory Meeks, reflected the diversity of Queens, and added that he was proud that the borough’s diversity was well represented in its leader- ship.

Friday, August 27, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

BRITAIN — Weigh-in: A big-headed turtle was weighed during the annu- al weigh-in at the London Zoo on Thursday. Home to more than 650 different spe- cies, zookeepers record the heights and weights of all the creatures at ZSL London Zoo as a key way of monitoring the residents’ overall well-be- ing. Photo: Alberto Pezzali/AP

CALIFORNIA — Smoke: Homeowners Jose Lamas, center, his wife, Maria Covarrubias, right, and his daughter Astrid Covarrubias walked through the smoke after visiting their burned-out home from the South Fire in Lytle Creek, San Bernardino County, on Wednesday. Photo: Ringo H.W. Chiu/AP

OKLAHOMA — Sunset sailboats: Sailboats returned to the harbor SOUTH AFRICA — Soccer: A child played soccer in Diepsloot Township, north of Johannesburg, on following an evening of racing on Wednesday in Oklahoma City. Thursday. hoto: Denis Farrell/AP Photo: Sue Ogrocki/AP

8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Friday, August 27, 2021 Our World In Pictures

LOUISIANA — Interview: Aaron Larry Bowman cried during an interview at his at- torney’s office in Monroe on Thursday as he discussed his injuries resulting from a Lou- isiana State trooper pum- meling him with a flashlight during a traffic stop in 2019. Photo: Rogelio V. Solis/AP

AFGHANISTAN — Closed gate: A U.S. soldier held a sign indicating a gate was closed as hundreds of people gathered near an evacuation control checkpoint on the perimeter of the Hamid Karzai Interna- tional Airport in Kabul on Thursday. Western nations warned on Thursday of a possible attack on Kabul’s airport, where thousands have flocked as they try to flee Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Photo: Wali Sabawoon/AP

FLORIDA — Celebration: Miami Marlins’ Isan Diaz hugged Jorge Alfa- ro (38) after Alfaro hit a single, scoring Jesus Sanchez to give the team a 4-3 win over the Washington Nationals in 10 innings during a baseball CHINA — Fountain fun: A girl ran through a fountain in the afternoon light in Beijing on Thursday. game on Wednesday, in Miami. Photo: Wilfredo Lee/AP Photo: Ng Han Guan/AP

Friday, August 27, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 9 Opinion: Working together to improve ERAP By Joseph Addabbo Special to the Eagle The COVID-19 pandemic affected many New Yorkers in all aspects of their lives, from the devastating death toll we suffered, to the astro- nomical unemployment rates and the wide closure of our businesses. With the advent of the vaccines and adherence to other safety measures, we were able to reduce the number of deaths, get people back to work and bring many of our businesses back. However, there is still one aspect of life that has not seen enough improvement since the onset of the pandemic: financial relief for New York’s renters and landlords. According to a new report released by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, poor management by the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) has caused mas- sive delays in implementing the state’s Emergen- cy Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). When the program initially launched, only a small portion of the funds were distributed, meaning the aid did not reach the most vulnerable, low-income residents from New York City. The report showed that OTDA struggled in providing ERAP information to eligible individ- uals, processing applications, and reporting on progress and distribution of funds, which made it difficult to track the success of the program and manage the proper outreach. There are currently billions of federal dollars earmarked for helping renters stay in their apart- ments, but those funds aren’t getting to them. DiNapoli’s report found that as of August 12, Joseph Addabbo is the State Senator from District 15. 2021, $108.8 million has been distributed from the ERAP. This is completely unacceptable, espe- ing several improvements including monitoring landlords. As more renters get funding from the landlords with the federal funding a major prior- cially with the state’s eviction moratorium set to ERAP in real time, updating educational and out- ERAP, they will be able to pay the rent owed to ity. By working with her administration, we will expire at the end of August if no extensions are reach materials with simplified forms and in ad- their landlords, who then in turn are able to pay be able to ensure that the federal dollars for the made. We currently run the risk of the reallocation ditional languages, increasing advertising of the their bills and mortgages. We are truly in this to- ERAP quickly get to the people who need it most. of a portion of the federal rental assistance fund if newly created eviction protections with the ERAP gether, and when we work as one, we can make Government should be focused on keeping left unallocated by September 30, 2021. and the Tenant Safe Harbor Act, and working with changes that positively impact the lives of all New people in their homes, and we must work togeth- That is why I support DiNapoli’s call for the community-based organizations and housing non- Yorkers. er to do so. OTDA to target outreach efforts and assistance profits to improve the application system. I agree with Governor Kathy Hochul on mak- Joseph Addabbo is the State Senator from to reach those most in need, while implement- When we help renters, we are also helping ing this issue of financially assisting tenants and District 15.

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10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Friday, August 27, 2021 Queens community leaders honored for pandemic outreach By Rachel Vick er, Kelli Craig of LIC Relief, Roseann McSorley Queens Daily Eagle of Katch Astoria, Otis and Finn Barbershop, Kate State Sen. Michael Gianaris honored a group Petersen of Proud Astorian, K. Bain of Queens- of good samaritans from western Queens during bridge 696, Community Activist Lashawn “Suga an outdoor ceremony Wednesday night. Ray” Marston, Rocky, the Astoria Pug, Jamie The Western Queens Covid-19 Heroes cere- Faye Bean of Sunnyside Shines, Ridgewood Ten- mony honored 13 individuals and groups for their ants Union, Kambri Crews of QED, Mohamed work helping neighbors during the pandemic. Jabed of the Astoria Welfare Society. “So many people stepped up to help their Each dedicated time and effort to the commu- neighbors during the COVID-19 pandemic in so nity in their own way, from organizing food col- many different ways – providing food, organiz- lections and rallying support for restaurants to col- ing small businesses, distributing needed supplies lecting compost or finding ways to raise spirits in – that we should thank them for the efforts that dark times. saved lives and kept our community together,” Gi- “When Covid happened, and the world start- anaris said. ed to fall apart, I doubled down on my communi- “I appreciate all their efforts and their partner- ty building and organizing in Queensbridge and ship in the last year,” he added. “The western Queens Western Queens… through a lot of partnerships community emerged stronger and better able to tack- and moving parts, we positively impacted thou- le the serious challenges we continue to face.” sands and thousands and thousands of people,” Honorees included community organiza- Marston wrote on Instagram. “No matter what’s tions, mutual aid groups and activists including been going on in my personal life, I keep build- Western Queens community heroes were honored Wednesday for their work through- the Queens Liberation Project, Queens Togeth- ing community.” out the pandemic. Photo courtesy of Gianaris’ Office SNAP now accepted online at Stop and Shop By Rachel Vick chase food were unable to do so safely online.” Queens Daily Eagle Richards said that as cases increase and the New Yorkers who use food assistance will Delta variant becomes more prevalent, being able now have the option to use their benefits when to grocery shop virtually “is critically important” placing online orders with Stop & Shop. for families facing food insecurity. Borough President Donovan Richards joined There are 318,000 Queens residents who are representatives from the grocery chain to an- beneficiaries of the SNAP program and will now nounce that shoppers with the Supplemental Nu- be able to take advantage of the Stop & Shop Pick- trition Assistance Program will be able to use their up and Delivery option. EBT cards for online shopping. “Offering EBT payment online is an integral “Far too many Queens families continue to face part of Stop & Shop’s commitment to serving our the real and deep threat of food insecurity,” Rich- communities,” said Stop & Shop President Gor- ards said. “This has only been further amplified by don Reid. “We’re proud to make access to healthy the COVID-19 pandemic, and with the outbreak of food more accessible and convenient, especially Stop and Shop will now accept EBT online. Image via Google Maps the virus, families who rely on SNAP benefits to pur- for those impacted by the pandemic.” Hochul reviewing legal bills racked up by Cuomo’s office in harassment and nursing home probes

By Greg B. Smith As of Wednesday, only the Morvillo firm had $1.5 million, though that cap grew to $2.5 million THE CITY been paid, receiving about $765,000 back in July, when the Assembly opened up its impeachment in- Gov. Kathy Hochul is examining some $5 state records show. The Walden firm was expect- quiry. million in pending taxpayer-funded contracts with ed to submit a bill to the executive chamber be- Partner Elkan Abramowitz, a veteran criminal the law firms and public relations outfit her prede- fore Cuomo left office, but it was unclear wheth- defense lawyer, commands $973 per hour, under cessor, , hired to represent his of- er that happened. the deal — a 25% discount from what the firm fice and staff before stepping down, THE CITY says is his usual fee. has learned. $973 an Hour The executive chamber signed off on con- “We will be reviewing all legal contracts and Innovative Discovery Holdings, a public re- tracts agreeing to pay up to $2.5 million each to making appropriate decisions on the need for legal lations firm hired by Cuomo that describes itself both the Walden and Morvillo firms, and both representation and whether to continue any con- as “Your trusted partner throughout the litigation have end dates that take the arrangements well Then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Lt. Gov. tracts,” a spokesperson for the governor told THE lifecycle,” has received three payments totaling into 2023. A spokesperson for Cuomo said Inno- Kathy Hochul hold a January press briefing CITY in response to questions about the outstand- $28,534, the most recent one sent out last week, vative did not have a retainer agreement. in Buffalo. ing bills. records show. Lawyers at Walden Macht declined to com- Courtesy of the Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo/ All told, between lawyers representing Cuo- A spokesperson for Cuomo said the compa- ment. Morvillo Abramowitz did not respond to a Darren McGee mo’s office and outside counsel brought in to in- ny had “provided assistance with discovery re- request for comment. Lisa Richmeier, vice presi- vestigate him, taxpayers face a potential total bill quests made by the New York Attorney General’s dent of human resources at Innovative, declined to ed in the coming months. of $8.78 million based on contracts already signed office.” describe what the company did for Cuomo’s of- The firms hired by the AG and the Assembly by Cuomo, Attorney General Letitia James’ office The executive chamber hired Walden Macht fice, stating, “We don’t comment on our work.” have yet to receive a dime, records show. and the state Assembly. & Haran three days after Cuomo asked James to A third law firm, Arnold & Porter, also repre- James’ Aug. 3 report detailed accusations As of this week, one of two prominent Man- investigate allegations by multiple women accus- sented the executive chamber in the attorney gen- from 11 women, including three who alleged Cuo- hattan law firms and a public relations company ing the governor of sexual harassment. The lead eral’s investigation, but it has yet to submit a bill mo touched them in a sexual manner. The find- Cuomo hired several months back had submitted lawyer, former federal prosecutor Mitra Hormozi, and there was still no contract on file with the state ings triggered several local district attorneys to bills to the executive chamber. Before he left of- was to be paid $600 per hour — a 20% discount comptroller as of Wednesday. request the evidence James had collected for pos- fice Cuomo signed off on about $785,000 in pay- from what the firm says is her usual fee. sible criminal charges down the road. ments for one of the law firms and the p.r. concern, Morvillo Abramowitz had represented Cuo- Some Yet to Be Paid James declined to recommend criminal prosecu- records show. mo in the past when then-Manhattan U.S. Attor- Meanwhile, Cuomo’s campaign is paying his tion for any of Cuomo’s actions, although five local That leaves another $4.2 million in potential ney Preet Bharara looked into why the then-gov- personal lawyer, Rita Glavin, who took to TV to district attorneys — in Manhattan, Westchester, Nas- bills under the contracts inked by Cuomo. Hochul ernor had shut down a corruption investigation led defend the then-governor and cast doubt on the ac- sau, Oswego and Albany Counties — have opened — who in her first day in office pledged a new by a Moreland Commission he himself had ap- counts of some of his accusers. As of June 2, her investigations into some of the sexual harassment ac- transparency for state government — will now de- pointed. That investigation yielded no criminal firm, Glavin PLLC, had received $284,873, cam- cusations. So far none have resulted in any charges. cide what the firms will be paid going forward. charges or findings of wrongdoing by Cuomo. paign finance records show. Some of the DAs recently asked James to de- The law firm Walden Macht & Haran rep- In February, Cuomo again reached out to the Law firms were also hired by investigators lay releasing transcripts of interviews made during resented the governor’s office in James’ inves- Morvillo Abramowitz firm after the Brooklyn looking into accusations against Cuomo. Two law her investigation of the sexual harassment claims. tigation into the sexual harassment accusations U.S. attorney began looking into whether he and firms enlisted by James’ office, for example, inked An investigation apparently continues by fed- against Cuomo that led to his resignation. his administration had lied to the federal govern- contracts worth up to $3.5 million: Cleary Gottlieb eral prosecutors in Brooklyn looking into wheth- A second firm, Morvillo Abramowitz Grand ment about the number of nursing home patients ($2.552 million) and Vladeck Raskin ($950,000). er Cuomo and his staff misled the U.S. Justice De- Iason & Anello, was enlisted by the governor’s of- who’d died of COVID-19 during the height of the A third, Davis Polk, has an agreement worth partment about the number of COVID-19-related fice to deal with the state Assembly-led impeach- pandemic last year. up to $250,000 to assist the Assembly in its im- deaths in nursing homes. ment effort and a federal investigation into Cuo- “Lawyer Elkan Abramowitz commands $973 peachment inquiry, which essentially ended when THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news mo’s public representations about the number of per hour — a 25% discount from his usual fee.” Cuomo announced his resignation. A final report outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that nursing home deaths during the pandemic. The firm was hired on contract not to exceed based on the impeachment investigation is expect- serves the people of New York.

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NAME: GARMENTS LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGA- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- COUNTY. SEC. OF STATE DESIGNAT- OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) DES- CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SALZ INSURANCE BROKERAGE LLC. ED AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON ON 5/27/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: (SSNY) ON 7/22/2021. NY OFFICE LO- WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW AND SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: CO- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY 5/11/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS YORK (SSNY) ON 8/4/2021. NY OFFICE GENCY GLOBAL INC., 122 E. 42ND ST., BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL A KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS 18TH FL., NY, NY 10168. PURPOSE: ALL COPY OF PROCESS TO: THE L.P. 1428 IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LAWFUL PURPOSES. 36TH STREET, SUITE 200 BROOKLYN, WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS #189526 IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST NY 11218 ADDRESS OF OFFICE RE- SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OF- QUIRED OR PRINCIPAL OFFICE TO TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE BEYOND MEASURE MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS FICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS GREG- CUSTOM, LLC BE MAINTAINED IN: DELAWARE 3500 AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PRO- LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS ABU 2PETERSON2 LLC, 4 GAIN COURT NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BEYOND SOUTH DUPONT HIGHWAY DOVER, HER IS THE LIMITED LIABILITY COM- CESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED BROOKLYN, NY, 11229. PURPOSE/ MEASURE CUSTOM, LLC. ARTS. OF DE 19901 THE NAMES AND BUSI- PANY,2215 PITKIN AVENUE BROOK- RIVERA, 1735 PRESIDENT ST BROOK- UPON HIM/HER IS THE LLC, 4303 10TH CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL ORG. FILED WITH NY DEPT. OF STATE NESS OR RESIDENCE STREET AD- LYN, NY, 11207. PURPOSE/CHARAC- LYN, NY, 11213. PURPOSE/CHARAC- AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11219. PURPOSE/ PURPOSE. ON 7/7/21. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. DRESS OF EACH GENERAL PARTNER #190089 CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL #190580 COUNTY. PRINC. BUS. ADDR.: 799 #190412 IS AVAILABLE FROM THE SECRETARY PURPOSE. OCEAN AVE., APT. 2B, BROOKLYN, NY #190356 11208 11214 11231 11226. SEC. OF STATE DESIGNATED OF STATE OF NY AUTHORIZED OFFI- 2108 ESTATE LLC MEGAN M CATHEY LLC AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- CER IN ITS JURISDICTION IS: SECRE- HOLYGRAIL COMIX LLC 11223 CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED TARY OF STATE OF DELAWARE JOHN NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- YM STRATEGY LLC AND SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: COR- G. TOWNSEND BUILDING 401 FEDER- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- PORATE CREATIONS NETWORK INC., AL STREET, SUITE 4 DOVER, DE 19901 2108 ESTATE LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- MEGAN M CATHEY LLC. ARTICLES OF HOLYGRAIL COMIX LLC. ARTICLES OF ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 600 MAMARONECK AVE. #400, HAR- #189729 ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- YM STRATEGY LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- RISON, NY 10528, REGD. AGENT UPON TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. JASL MANAGEMENT, LLC ON 4/12/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ON 7/20/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 5/18/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: PURPOSE: ALL LAWFUL PURPOSES. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF JASL KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- ON 4/6/2018. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- #189716 MANAGEMENT, LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE MAS CLASSIC INT’L, LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON MAS CLASSIC INT’L, LLC. ARTS. (SSNY) ON 7/15/21. OFFICE LOCA- SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE OF ORG. FILED WITH SSNY ON TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL 09/19/2003. OFF. LOC.: KINGS CO. IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST SSNY DESIG. AS AGT. UPON WHOM WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MI- THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS CHAEL OLTON, 562 SHEPHERD AVE 2108 ESTATE LLC, 2108 BATH AVENUE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS IKEY MEGAN CATHEY, 19 DELAVAN ST, 3R SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: MOUS- BROOKLYN, NY, 11208. PURPOSE/ BROOKLYN, NY, 11214. PURPOSE/ JAJATI, 1014 AVENUE W BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN, NY, 11231. PURPOSE/ SA HALABI, 464 AVENUE U 2ND FL., TO: THE LLC, 380 E 18TH ST, LOBBY E, CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL NY, 11223. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL BROOKLYN, NY 11223. GENERAL PUR- BROOKLYN, NY 11226. PURPOSE: ANY PURPOSE. PURPOSE. LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. PURPOSE. POSES. LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #190017 #189733 #189582 #189940 #189730 #189774

12 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • Friday, August 27, 2021 2nd department / new business Formations FORMATION OF MHF 18, LLC URIGINAL R.A.G.S LLC BAKEHOUSE FACTORY, LLC VOREA MANAGEMENT LLC BORO PARK MED SPA LLC QUIET CONFIDENCE FORMATION OF MHF 18, LLC FILED URIGINAL R.A.G.S LLC, ARTS OF ORG. BAKEHOUSE FACTORY, LLC ARTICLES NOTICE OF FORMATION OF VOREA BORO PARK MED SPA LLC, ARTS OF PHOTOGRAPHY LLC WITH THE SECY. OF STATE OF NY FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE MANAGEMENT LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF QUIET (SSNY) ON 7/22/2021. OFFICE LOC.: (SSNY) 12/3/2020. CTY: KINGS. SSNY (SSNY) 8/4/21. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY NY (SSNY) 7/1/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY CONFIDENCE PHOTOGRAPHY LLC. KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- SSNY DESIGN. AGENT OF LLC UPON (SSNY) ON 07/08/21. OFFICE LOCA- DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PRO- CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 41 FLAT- IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 5925 15TH STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 08/12/21. BUSH AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11217. CESS TO THE LLC 529 E NEW YORK AVE AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11219. GENERAL THE ADDRESS SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. CESS TO ASHISH PARIKH, 301 RT, STE. GENERAL PURPOSE BROOKLYN, NY 11225. PURPOSE: ANY PURPOSE #190058 LAWFUL ACTIVITY. SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS #190416 SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC 802, RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070. THE AD- #190087 TO: C/O THE VOREA GROUP LLC, 184 N UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT DRESS OF THE BUSINESS IS 6317 18TH OBSN REALTY HOLDINGS LLC 8TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY 11211, ATTN: TRUST - E INNOVATIONS LLC MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11204. THE LLC OBSN REALTY HOLDINGS LLC. ARTS. STAR STANDARD LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TRUST - E STAR STANDARD LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. ADAM JOLY. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL IS TO BE MANAGED BY ONE OR MORE OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON INNOVATIONS LLC, A LIMITED LIABIL- PROCESS TO: C/O UNITED STATES FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 06/06/19. ACTIVITIES. MEMBERS. THE PURPOSE OF THIS 07/23/21. OFFICE: KINGS COUNTY. #190226 ITY COMPANY. ARTICLES OF ORGANI- CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 OFFICE: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIG- COMPANY IS LIMITED TO OWNING, SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE ZATION FILED WITH THE SECRETARY 13TH AVE., STE. 202, BROOKLYN, NY NATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON OPERATING, AND DEVELOPING TACO LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST 436 PROSPECT REALTY LLC OF STATE OF NEW YORK ON JAN- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY 11228. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- BELL, KFC OR PIZZA HUT BRAND- 436 PROSPECT REALTY LLC, ARTS OF IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY UARY 28, 2021. OFFICE LOCATION: TIVITIES. ED FOODSERVICE OPERATIONS AND COPY OF PROCESS TO THE LLC, C/O OF PROCESS TO THE LLC, 54 CENTER ORG. FILED SSNY 10/26/20. OFFICE: BROOKLYN. THE SECRETARY OF STATE #190615 OTHER BRANDED CONCEPTS EX- THE KAHAN GROUP, CPAS, LLC, 99 TU- MARKET ST, BROOKLYN, NY 11236. KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AGENT OF NEW YORK HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- PRESSLY APPROVED IN WRITING BY LIP AVENUE, SUITE 308, FLORAL PARK, REGISTERED AGENT ADDRESS IS C/O OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY ED FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS. THE 175 JS 4D LLC LOCATION BY YUM! BRANDS, INC., OR NY 11001. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL DENNIS SGARLATO, 54 CENTER MAR- BE SERVED & MAIL TO THE GOTTLI- SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF 175 ONE OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES. PURPOSE. KET STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11236. EB LAW FIRM, PLLC, 100 MERRICK RD., SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PRO- #189931 #190059 JS 4D LLC. AUTHORITY FILED WITH PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. STE. 460W, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY CESS SERVED AGAINST THE LLC TO, #190091 SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 11570. GENERAL PURPOSE. ATTN: GENERAL MANAGER, 73 STER- DEATHRATTLE DICE LLC BRIGHTON 4TH AVE 08/04/21. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS DEATHRATTLE DICE LLC ARTS OF #190227 LING STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK REAL ESTATE LLC BS 586 5TH LLC 11225. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- COUNTY. LLC FORMED IN DELAWARE ORG. FILED SSNY 5/26/21, KINGS CO. BS 586 5TH LLC FILED W/ SSNY ON BRIGHTON 4TH AVE REAL ESTATE LLC BOLOGNA GLUTEN FREE LLC POSE. SSNY DESIGN AGENT FOR PROCESS & 8/10/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY (DE) ON 08/03/21. SSNY DESIGNATED ARTS OF ORG. FILED SSNY 10/8/19. BOLOGNA GLUTEN FREE LLC, ARTS OF #188080 SHALL MAIL TO 734 LEONARD ST 3L DESIGNATED AS AGENT FOR PRO- AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGN ORG. FILED SSNY 07/14/21. OFFICE: BROOKLYN, NY 11222 GENERAL PUR- CESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 7526 AVENUE 475 BAY STREET CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AGENT POSE CESS MAY BE SERVED & MAIL TO 236 T, BROOKLYN, NY 11234. PURPOSE: SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: NA- #189935 OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY MANAGER LLC NEPTUNE AVE BROOKLYN, NY 11235 ANY LAWFUL. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 475 BAY #190212 BE SERVED & MAIL TO NATIONAL REG- TIONAL REGISTERED AGENTS, INC., 28 GENERAL PURPOSE STREET MANAGER LLC. ARTS. OF BERRACO PICTURES LLC #190066 ISTERED AGENTS, INC., 28 LIBERTY ST., LIBERTY ST., NY, NY 10005. ADDRESS BERRACO PICTURES LLC ARTS OF G.K.N.D. LLC ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF G.K.N.D. LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED NY, NY 10005. GENERAL PURPOSE. TO BE MAINTAINED IN DE: C/O 1209 ORG. FILED SSNY 7/9/21, KINGS CO. #190228 NY (SSNY) ON 8/13/21. OFFICE LO- NML SERVICES LLC WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ORANGE ST., WILMINGTON, DE 19801. SSNY DESIGN AGENT FOR PROCESS & NML SERVICES LLC ARTS OF ORG. CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- 7/9/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SECY. SHALL MAIL TO BRIAN JOSHEPH HER- FILED SSNY 7/20/21, KINGS CO. ACONA REPRESENTATION IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY RERA GLADSTONE 885 GRAND ST 5E SSNY DESIGN AGENT FOR PROCESS OF STATE, 401 FEDERAL ST., DOVER, AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL LLC BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- BROOKLYN, NY 11211 - 5001 GENER- & SHALL MAIL TO NICOLA MCDER- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ACO- DE 19901. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL MAIL PROCESS TO KISHA N. MCWHITE, CESS TO: C/O BFC PARTNERS DEVEL- AL PURPOSE MOTT 1360 EAST 51 ST BROOKLYN, NA REPRESENTATION LLC. ARTS. OF ACTIVITIES. #189936 1046 PRESIDENT ST., BROOKLYN, NY OPMENT PARTNERS LLC, 150 MYR- NY 11234 GENERAL PURPOSE 11225. GENERAL PURPOSE ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF #190617 #190067 #190214 TLE AVE, STE 2, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. MOMMY MATTERS LLC NY (SSNY) ON 7/29/21. OFFICE LO- PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. 129 VAN BRUNT MOMMY MATTERS LLC ARTS OF RASPBERRY LYCHEE LLC YELLOWBRICK ROAD LLC CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- #190458 ORG. FILED SSNY 4/30/21, KINGS CO. RASPBERRY LYCHEE LLC ARTS OF YELLOWBRICK ROAD LLC, ARTS OF IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON STREET OWNER LLC SSNY DESIGN AGENT FOR PROCESS ORG. FILED SSNY 7/19/21, KINGS CO. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE 475 BAY STREET MM LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 129 VAN ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 475 BAY & SHALL MAIL TO THE GIBSON LAW SSNY DESIGN AGENT FOR PROCESS NY (SSNY) 6/28/2021. CTY: KINGS. SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS STREET MM LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED BRUNT STREET OWNER LLC. ARTS OF PRACTICE PLLC 244 5 AVE FL 2 STE & SHALL MAIL TO LEGALINC CORP SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM TO: C/O TOBY RAPPAPORT, 236 GAR- WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ORG. FILED WITH NEW YORK SECY OF D17 NEW YORK, NY 10001 - 7604 GEN- SRVCS INC. 1967 WEHRLE DR #1-086 PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & FIELD PLACE, BROOKLYN, NY 11215. ON 8/13/21. OFFICE LOCATION: ERAL PURPOSE BUFFALO, NY 14221 GENERAL PUR- SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 155 SOUTH STATE (SSNY) ON 8/19/21. OFFICE LO- #189937 PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED POSE 2ND ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11211. GEN- #190250 CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY IS DES- #190068 ERAL PURPOSE AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON ANNE M. DEWAN CREATIVE #190215 CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. ACONA REAL ESTATE LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY ARTS THERAPY, PLLC CHV 1038 BROADWAY L.P. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ACO- SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: C/O ANNE M. DEWAN CREATIVE ARTS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CHV 1038 FELICE MONTAGUE, LLC BFC PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT PART- BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- FELICE MONTAGUE, LLC, ARTS. OF NA REAL ESTATE LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. THERAPY, PLLC, A PROF. LLC. ARTS. BROADWAY L.P. CERTIFICATE FILED NERS LLC, 150 MYRTLE AVE, STE 2, CESS TO: 25 ROBERT PITT DR., STE ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) BROOKLYN, NY 11201. PURPOSE: ANY 204, MONSEY, NY 10952. THE NAME 08/06/2021. OFFICE LOC: KINGS (SSNY) ON 7/29/21. OFFICE LOCA- 05/17/2021. OFFICE LOC: KINGS ON 7/27/2021. OFFICE LOCATION: LAWFUL ACTIVITY. COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- #190460 AND ADDRESS OF THE REG. AGENT COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON IS VCORP AGENT SERVICES, INC., 25 ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- AS AGENT OF LP UPON WHOM PRO- AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY 475 BAY STREET ROBERT PITT DR., STE 204, MONSEY, CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- RETAIL OWNER LLC SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: C/O NY 10952. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL CAMBA HOUSING VENTURES, 1720 LLC, C/O SA HOSPITALITY GROUP LLC, CESS TO: C/O MATTHEW HOPKINS, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 475 BAY LLC, 333 4TH STREET, APT 2, BROOK- 950 THIRD AVENUE, STE 500, NY, NY ACTIVITY. CHURCH AVE, 2ND FL, BROOKLYN, 23 PROSPECT PLACE, BROOKLYN, NY STREET RETAIL OWNER LLC. ARTS. OF #190619 LYN, NY 11215. PURPOSE: TO PRAC- 10022. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- NY 11226. NAME/ADDRESS OF EACH ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF TICE THE PROFESSION OF CREATIVE POSE. 11217. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- GENL. PTR. AVAILABLE FROM SSNY. #190220 TIVITY. NY (SSNY) ON 8/13/21. OFFICE LO- ELMORA REALTY ARTS THERAPY. CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- #189938 TERM: UNTIL 12/31/2199. PURPOSE: #190252 HOLDINGS, LLC ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. DY PACELLA LLC IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON TBG CRESTON LLC #190069 DY PACELLA LLC ARTICLES OF ORG. 2700 ATLANTIC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ELMO- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TBG FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) 8/6/21. GROUND LESSOR LLC BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- RA REALTY HOLDINGS, LLC. ARTS OF CRESTON LLC AMENDED TO TBG 196 ALBANY REALTIES L.P. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGN. CESS TO: C/O BFC PARTNERS DEVEL- ORG. FILED WITH NEW YORK SECY OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 196 ALBA- NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF 2700 CRESTON AVENUE LLC. ARTS. OF AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- OPMENT PARTNERS LLC, 150 MYR- NY REALTIES L.P. CERTIFICATE FILED ATLANTIC GROUND LESSOR LLC. APP. STATE (SSNY) ON 8/19/21. OFFICE LO- ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF CESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL TLE AVE, STE 2, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) FOR AUTH. FILED WITH SECY OF STATE CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY IS DES- NY (SSNY) ON 3/15/16. OFFICE LO- MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO THE LLC, PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. ON 7/27/2021. OFFICE LOCATION: OF NY (SSNY) ON 8/4/21. OFFICE LO- #190462 IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- 318 83RD ST BROOKLYN, NY 11209. KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED CATION: KINGS COUNTY. LLC FORMED IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE AS AGENT OF LP UPON WHOM PRO- #190223 IN DELAWARE (DE) ON 7/30/21. SSNY 475 BAY STREET LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 475 BAY SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS BRIGHT VENTURES TO: 1203 AVE J, STE 3A, BROOKLYN, NY SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE STREET LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED TO: C/O THE BATTERY GROUP, 3839 LP, 3250 WESTCHESTER AVE, STE LL9, MANAGEMENT LLC SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 11230. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- FLATLANDS AVE, STE 201, BROOK- NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF BRONX, NY 10461. NAME/ADDRESS TO: C/O MSP CAPITAL INVESTMENTS, ON 8/13/21. OFFICE LOCATION: TIVITY. LYN, NY 11234. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- BRIGHT VENTURES MANAGEMENT KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED #190620 OF EACH GENL. PTR. AVAILABLE LLC, WOODLAWN HALL AT OLD PARK- FUL ACTIVITY. LLC. AUTHORITY FILED WITH SECY. AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- #189945 FROM SSNY. TERM: UNTIL 12/31/3021. LAND, 3953 MAPLE AVE, STE 350, DAL- OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 07/21/21. CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. EY PREMIER LLC PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. LAS, TX 75219. DE ADDRESS OF LLC: #190070 OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUN- SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: C/O NOTICE OF FORMATION OF EY PRE- LDH PROJECTS, LLC TY. LLC FORMED IN DELAWARE (DE) C/O CAPITOL SERVICES, INC., 1675 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LDH BFC PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT PART- MIER LLC. ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH MANCAT BROOKLYN LLC ON 02/09/21. SSNY DESIGNATED AS S. STATE ST, STE B, DOVER, DE 19901. PROJECTS, LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED NERS LLC, 150 MYRTLE AVE, STE 2, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MANCAT AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH DE SECY NEW YORK SECY OF STATE (SSNY) ON WITH NY DEPT. OF STATE ON 7/14/21. BROOKLYN, NY 11201. PURPOSE: ANY BROOKLYN LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. OF STATE, 401 FEDERAL ST, STE 4, DO- 7/30/21. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUN- LAWFUL ACTIVITY. WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: REG- VER, DE 19901. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- #190464 COUNTY. SSNY IS DESIGNATED AS TY. SEC. OF STATE DESIGNATED ISTERED AGENTS INC., 90 STATE ST., ON 5/20/21. OFFICE LOCATION: FUL ACT OR ACTIVITY. AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED STE 700 OFFICE 40, ALBANY, NY 12207, #190254 475 BAY STREET CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. 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SSNY SHALL MAIL ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED 80 180TH ST., FRESH MEADOWS, NY TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) PROCESS TO: ISMAEL FERNANDO 11366, WHICH IS ALSO THE PRINCIPAL WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW ON 8/2/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: MEZ, 79-11 41ST AVE, APT B31, EL- BUSINESS LOCATION. PURPOSE: ANY YORK (SSNY) ON 3/4/2020. NY OFFICE MHURST, NY 11373. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFULFOR PURPOSE. HELP IN PREPARATION LOCATION: QUEENSFOR HELP COUNTY. IN PREPARATION SSNY QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #190232 FOR HELP IN PREPARATION AND FILING OF ALL YOUR HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC This June 30, 2005 file photo shows the 2005-2006 Fed- #189773 LEGAL NOTICE NEEDS, AND FILING OF ALL YOUR AND FILING OF ALL YOUR 8715 OWNERS LLC OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT eral Duck Stamp designed by Mark Anderson of Sioux LEGAL NOTICE NEEDS, 8715 OWNERSCALL LLC, ALICE ARTS OF ORG. LEGAL NOTICE NEEDS, 180-15 69TH AVE LLC 718-643-9099, EXT 107 AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE Falls, S.D., displayed on Capitol Hill during the U.S. Fish 180-15 69THCALL AVE ALICE LLC ARTICLES OF FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY 718-643-9099, EXT 107 POST OFFICE ADDRESSCALL TOALICE WHICH ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL and Wildlife Service’s first day of sale for the stamp. ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) (SSNY) 6/29/2021. CTY: QUEENS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF AP Photo by Lauren Victoria Burke 7/28/21. OFFICE IN QUEENS CO. 718-643-9099, EXT 107 MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SSNY DESIGN. AGENT OF LLC UPON AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO MARIA CO- SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MISHAEL WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. HER IS JIRO IIDA, 39-46 59TH STREET, MELLA, 164-11 86TH ST., HOWARD MULLOKANDOV, 119-49 UNION SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS BEACH, NY 11414. GENERAL PURPOSE Hunting theme no #1L QUEENS, NY, 11377. PURPOSE/ TO THE LLC, 180-15 69TH AVE FRESH #190415 TURNPIKE, $5B FOREST HILLS, NY, CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL MEADOWS, NY 11365. PURPOSE: ANY CENTURY PLUS 11375. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: LAWFUL ACTIVITY. ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. PURPOSE. longer mandatory in #190085 PROPERTY LLC #189991 #190055FOR CHANGES OF NAME NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CENTURY CALL 718-643-9099, EXT 103 LEVEL UP D PARTY PLUS PROPERTY LLC. ARTS OF ORG. RENTAL LLC FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF N.Y. duck stamp contest (SSNY) ON 5/12/2021. OFFICE LOCA- LEVEL UP D PARTY RENTAL LLC. FILED TION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY DES- By Michael Phillis honor the stamp’s hunting her- 3/25/21. CTY: QUEENS. SSNY DESIG. IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON Associated Press itage. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL ame hange WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE n c Artists will no longer have But Nick Wiley, chief op- MAIL 24421 130 AVE, ROSEDALE, NY SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS to incorporate hunting imag- erating officer of Ducks Unlim- 11422. PURP: ANY LAWFUL. TO: 3215 LEAVITT STREET, 2B, FLUSH- NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE #190083 ery to win a coveted spot for ited, said the group is OK with ING, NY 11354. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- the Biden administration’s de- FUL ACTIVITY. their work on the federal duck EXECUTIVE AUTO #190623 stamp, a reversal of a Trump- cision and that the program’s CONSULTANTS, LLC RAHMAN SUMBANA VELASCO era requirement. conservation benefits are more NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN EXECUTIVE AUTO CONSULTANTS, LLC. 11364 The U.S. Fish and Wild- important than the debate over ORDER ENTERED BY THE CIVIL COURT, ORDER ENTERED BY THE CIVIL COURT, FILED 3/24/21. CTY: QUEENS. SSNY BLUE BOX MOVING, LLC QUEENS COUNTY ON THE 20TH DAY life Service said it’s eliminating hunting’s place in the contest. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- QUEENS COUNTY ON THE 17TH DAY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & OF AUGUST, 2021, BEARING THE IN- the “celebrating our waterfowl “The key point here is that ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: OF AUGUST, 2021, BEARING THE IN- SHALL MAIL 1335 209TH ST, BAYSIDE, DEX NUMBER NC-000029-21/QU, A hunting heritage” theme from it is not taking away hunting. It BLUE BOX MOVING, LLC. ARTICLES OF DEX NUMBER NC-000425-21/QU, A NY 11360. PURP: ANY LAWFUL. COPY OF WHICH MAY BE EXAMINED its annual Federal Duck Stamp is continuing to allow the flexi- #190082 ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- COPY OF WHICH MAY BE EXAMINED TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK LOCAT- contest, a change that goes into bility for artists to include hunt- AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK LOCAT- For Legal Advertising CAPACITY BUILDERS, LLC ON 8/24/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ED AT CIVIL COURT, 89-17 SUTPHIN effect after this year’s competi- ing and give a nod to the hunt- ED AT CIVIL COURT, 89-17 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAICA, NY 11435, CAPACITY BUILDERS, LLC. FILED QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN tion. The Biden administration ing heritage,” he said. BOULEVARD, JAMAICA, NY 11435, GRANTS ME (US) THE RIGHT TO: AS- 6/21/21. CTY: QUEENS. SSNY DESIG. DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC GRANTS ME (US) THE RIGHT TO: AS- SUME THE NAME OF (FIRST) STEPH- said this week that artists com- The service said a hunt- AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE SUME THE NAME OF (FIRST) RUSHA- ANIE (MIDDLE) JAZMIN (LAST) SUM- peting to have their work fea- ing component was part of the MAIL 61-43 186TH ST, FRESH MEAD- ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL NA (LAST) RAHMAN. MY PRESENT BANA VELASCO. MY PRESENT NAME tured on the stamp will “have 2018 contest before the theme OWS, NY 11365. PURP: ANY LAWFUL. IS (FIRST) STEPHANI (MIDDLE) JAS- more freedom of expression” was made permanent in 2020. #190079 MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS NAME IS (FIRST) RUSHANA (LAST) AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON MIN (LAST) SUMBANA VELASCO AKA SONG AKA RUSHANA IBRAGIMOV. without a mandate to include a It said some supporters of the HIM/HER IS KAREN SARANSIG, 230- STEPHANIE JAZMIN SUMBANA AKA OZONE SUTTER LLC THE CITY AND STATE OF MY CURRENT gun, dog or some other hunting requirement had the “mistak- OZONE SUTTER LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. 20 58TH AVE OAKLAND GARDENS, NY, STEPHANIE SUMBANA. THE AndCITY ANDassist ance filing notices ADDRESS ARE MIDDLE VILLAGE, NY. component. en impression” that it was a tra- FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 07/29/21. 11364. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: STATE OF MY CURRENT ADDRESS ARE Since it was established in ditional part of the decades-old ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. MY PLACE OF BIRTH IS RUSSIA. THE JAMAICA, NY. MY PLACE OF BIRTHPlease IS contact us at OFFICE: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY DES- #189732 the 1930s, the duck stamp has program. Many groups pur- MONTH AND YEAR OF MY BIRTH IS QUEENS, NY. THE MONTH AND YEAR IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON Brooklyn Legal Ad Services JANUARY 1991. OF MY BIRTH IS APRIL 2002. generated more than $1.1 bil- chase duck stamps, but the ser- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE 11368 #190635 #190640 30thlion Floor, for conservation efforts, vice said hunters are its largest SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF FARMERS HANDICRAFTS LLC 16 Courtincluding Street the preservation of buyers. PROCESS TO THE LLC, 89-09 SUTTER NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- roughly 6 million acres of wet- Duck stamps go on sale ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: Brooklyn 11241 AVENUE, OZONE PARK, NY 11417. lands, according to the service. each summer before the hunt- PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. FARMERS HANDICRAFTS LLC. ARTI- [email protected] #190093 CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH Waterfowl hunters who are ing season. The hunting theme SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK nd epartment at least 16 years old are required requirement is still part of this CIAN MOORE STUDIOS LLC (SSNY) ON 7/12/2021. NY OFFICE LO- 2 d / to buy the $25 stamp to hunt. year’s competition, which will 718-643-9099 x107 CIAN MOORE STUDIOS LLC, ARTS. CATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS The stamps are also sought af- be judged next month. OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE 718-643-9099ter by others x105 including conser- Contest winners aren’t paid, LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST 08/09/2021. OFFICE LOC: QUEENS vation supporters and collectors but they keep the rights to their COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE uBlic egal otices ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL p l n who just appreciate the striking work and can sell it to collectors. ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS artwork. Winning also brings attention. A AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. TAIL IN A RESTAURANT UNDER THE AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON LIQUOR LICENSE When the Trump adminis- trio of brothers have collectively SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: CIAN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL HIM/HER IS JAMES HOWLADER, 111- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LI- tration enacted the hunting im- won the contest 13 times, gain- MOORE, 39-73 45TH ST, SUNNYSIDE, 32 43RD AVENUE CORONA, NY, 11368. CENSE NUMBER 1337530 FOR A BEER LAW AT 103-40 116TH STREET, S RICH- NY 11104. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AND WINE LICENSE HAS BEEN AP- MOND HILL, NY 11419 FOR ON-PREM- agery requirement in 2020, it ing acclaim within the wildlife PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY art community and even a men- PURPOSE. LAWFUL PURPOSE. PLIED TONY’S RESTAURANT & BAR ISES CONSUMPTION. said it was helping recognize #190218 #189843 INC. , TO SELL BEER AND WINE AT RE- #190577 the role hunters play in conser- tion in the 1996 film “Fargo.” vation efforts. But some groups One of those brothers, Rob- including the National Audu- ert Hautman of Minnesota, had bon Society opposed the move, his work featured on the 2018- saying it unnecessarily stirred 2019 stamp, his third time win- up political controversy. ning the contest. He said the “It is the birds themselves competition is a “great environ- that unite both birders and hunt- mental success story” but the ers, and that is what should be hunting imagery requirement celebrated in the duck stamp,” wasn’t necessary. said Erik Schneider, policy Hand-drawn submissions manager at the National Audu- must be 7 inches by 10 inch- bon Society. es and the winning pieces are The Biden administration eventually shrunk down for re- said some artists were unhap- production on a stamp. Artists py about the hunting require- are required to feature at least ment and that the rule change one of several chosen water- will help the stamps appeal to a fowl, so additional elements broader audience. must be drawn to a small scale Ducks Unlimited, a wet- that does not “disrupt the whole lands and waterfowl conser- painting,” Hautman said. It is vation organization that also an added obstacle. works with hunters, support- “It is something that I don’t ed the Trump administration think needs to be in there for a requirement, saying it helped duck stamp,” Hautman said.

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TO PROMOTE YOUR NEW BUSINESS IN NUMEROUS ON-LINE VENUES, CALL 718-422-7410 Rockaway is – what else? – rocking this week. Dance, outdoor film, Reggae, massages, surf les- sons, crystals, body-painting, yoga. The penin- sula really knows how to say farewell to August! Head to other areas of the wonderful borough for Punk Rock, poetry, Jazz, a silent movie, and some of the Village People.

Rockaway Film Festival at the Beach Saturday through Sept. 11 Free, outdoor screenings on Saturdays at sun- set with views of dunes and the Atlantic Ocean. . Schedule: Babe on Aug. 28; Countryman on Sept. 4; Man on Wire on Sept. 11. O’Dono- hue Park, Rockaway Beach Boardwalk between Beach 9th and Beach 17th streets, Far Rockaway.

Eat. Play. Love. Saturday This second annual event celebrates wellness with workshops, interactive experiences, music, relaxation, art, dance, community, and more. Sa- mantha Cintrón from NurtureU and Anna Le- sniak will sell crystals and yoga wear. Enchant- ress Shane will offer a Truth Booth experience. Dana Humphrey will do Body Painting. This is a rescheduled event. Rockaway Retreat House, 164 Beach 91st St.

Dropkick Murphys and Rancid Saturday at 4:30 p.m. A night of Punk Rock, starting with the Hardcore Enjoy a performance from the Kings of Disco. Photo Courtesy of QEDC Punk group as the warm-up band. Forest Hills Stadium, One Tennis Pl.

Summer Silent Outdoor Film Fest Saturday at 8 p.m. Queens Historical Society screens the 1923 silent classic “Zaza,” which was produced in Astoria. Gloria Swanson stars in this romantic comedy that’s based on an 1899 French play. Kingsland Homestead, 143-35 37th Ave., Flushing.

Reggae on the Boardwalk Saturday at 3 p.m. This Coney Island series heads to Rockaway with live music featuring DJs and emcees performing on a Jamaican-style soundsystem, a large config- uration of speaker boxes designed to amplify mu- sic with volume and clarity. Shorefront Parkway and Beach 94th Street.

Free Surf Clinic for People with Disabilities Saturday at 8 a.m. AmpSurf facilitates surf therapy for people with disabilities. A certified instructor and at least one water assistant work with each participant. (Ampu- tees, those on the Autism spectrum, and veterans Catch a Terms of Endearment screening. Photo Courtesy of QEDC with PTSD are among the diverse group of stu- dents.) The sand off Beach 67th Street, Rockaway. Saturday at 3 p.m. cultural, and poetry anthems and then learn how Queens-based multi-genre artist Sherese Fran- to bind together personal books to write them. Beach Dance Sessions Natural An/Dems Outdoor Poetry & Book- cis leads this outdoor workshop that explores an- Latimer House Museum, 34-41 137th St., Flush- Sunday at 1 p.m. making Workshop thems. Participants look at examples of national, ing. Choreographer Moriah Evans’s site-specific “Re- pose” and other free performances with music. To Terms of Endearment take place over several hours, the dance starts at Saturday and Sunday Beach 86th Street at 1 pm and proceeds to Beach This 1983 Academy Award winner shows at 1 110th Street where a live sound performance by pm on both days. It stars Shirley MacLaine, Deb- experimental musician/composer David Watson ra Winger, Jack Nicholson, and Danny DeVito. adds to the fun at 6 pm. Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Ave., Beach 86th Street Food Concession on the Astoria’s Kaufman Arts District. Boardwalk, Rockaway.

Navigating and Healing from Harassment in NuMoSwing Public Spaces Sunday at 6 p.m. Saturday at 1 p.m. The unique sound of Napoleon Revels-Bey and A free, in-person, healing-justice session and by- NuMoSwing is on tap for this final free concert stander-intervention training on street harass- of the summer. Vibraphone and steel drums form ment. It’s an interactive community-building the lead voices for this quintet, which combines event which will create a safe space to discuss the sounds of Trinidad & Tobago with an instru- shared experiences, learn tactical bystander inter- ment pioneered by Jazz greats Lionel Hampton vention skills, find resources, and heal. and Milt Jackson. Travers Park, vicinity of 78th Street and 34th Avenue, Jackson Heights. The Kings of Disco Sunday at 7 p.m. Speakeasy Jazz This group features original and longtime mem- Thursday at 7:30 p.m. bers of the Village People. At this drive-in con- Guitar legend Gene Bertoncini, Grammy cert, they sing hit songs like “YMCA,” “In The Award-winning clarinet/saxophone player Linus Navy,” and “Macho Man.” (Rain date: Aug. 30 Wyrsch, world-renowned guitarist Ed Laub, and at 7 pm.) talented bassist Josh Marcum perform. The Bay Terrace Shopping Center, 212-45 26th New York Irish Center, 10-40 Jackson Ave., Long Join a wellness retreat in Rockaway. Photo Courtesy of QEDC Ave., Bayside. Island City.

Friday, August 27, 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 PublicJustice defenders, Lourdes Venturafederal monitor honored call by Dominicanfor changes president on Rikers Continued fromBy page David 1 Brand ers, New YorkQueens County Daily Defender Eagle Services and NeighborhoodQueens Supreme Defender Court ServiceJustice Lourdesof Harlem Ven- alltura, signed the daughter on to ofthe immigrants letter sent from to Mayor the Domin Bill- deican Blasio, Republic, Gov. was Kathy honored Hochul, by that Department nation’s pres of- Correctionsident with a andspecial Community award to Supervisionmark International Com- missionerWomen’s Day.Anthony Annucci and Department of CorrectionDominican Commissioner President Danilo Vincent Medina Schiraldi. 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Martin, the asfederal well asmonitor obsta- appointedcles they have to oversee overcome. the city’s The award controversial specifically jail complex,recognizes filed women a letter who in serve U.S. asSouthern role models District for Courtfuture generationsexplaining ofthat Dominicans. the conditions on Rik- ers hadRecipients deteriorated include in thewomen past severalrecognized months for sincetheir contributions the publishing in the of social,the monitor’s political, eleventheconom- reportic, humanist, on the scientific,jail. cultural, professional and communityMartin notedspheres. “a steady increase in serious use of force incidents, a disturbing rise in the level of security lapses and unchecked breaches and failures of basic security protocols, and in- Public defenders from across the city called for be�er condi�ons for incarcerated people and officers on Thursday following the issu- stances of inadequate supervision.” ing of an update on the condi�ons on Rikers Island from the federal monitor. AP photo by Seth Wenig The federal monitor blamed the worsening Dominican Republic Vice President Margarita Cedeño de Fernández, Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina Sánchez, Justice conditions on “staffing challenges.” The staff shortage led to multiple instances ees since December 2020, with most, if not all Lastly, the attorneys called on Hochul to ofLourdes violence, Ventura, where Dominicanboth officers Republic and incarcer- First Ladycases, Cándida raising Montilla questions de about Medina, the adequacy Dominican of Republicsign State Ministry Senator of Brian Women Benjamin’s Minister Less Janet is The DOC currently employs around 8,800 Camilo. Photos courtesy of Ventura uniformed staff members, however around ated individuals suffered injuries, the federal staff’s response to detainees who are at risk of More Act, which would eliminate mandatory 1,600 were on sick leave at the end of last monitor said. self-harm,” the letter reads. detention in cases where people are charged month, another 1,400 were being medically On June 23, an incarcerated person was The letter recommends several solutions with violating their parole. Hochul named monitored and unable to work with incarcerat- able to slip through an unsecured door and to reduce the instances of violence, includ- Benjamin her lieutenant governor on Thurs- ed people and 2,200 didn’t show up for shifts, pour “scalding water on another detainee, ing revamping the way officers are assigned day. according to the agency. causing 2nd degree burns all over the victim’s throughout Rikers, which Martin calls “con- DOC Commissioner Schiraldi, who was Correctional officers have unlimited sick body,” according to Martin. voluted.” appointed in June, recently laid out plans leave, which Martin said was being “increas- The attack led to several other incidents The monitor hired an independent expert to to improve conditions on Rikers. The plan, ingly utilized and possibly abused.” that resulted in serious injuries to around four assess the way officers are assigned to posts. named New Day DOC, addresses several of The Correctional Officers Benevolent As- incarcerated people and multiple correctional Observation by the expert began in July, the the concerns raised by the federal monitor, in- sociation, a union that represents correction- officers, including the slashing of an officer by letter said. cludingFor Legal increasing Advertising security in the measures Queens Daily and in- the same attacker on Aug. 5. It also recommends that the city take action centivizing staff to return to work. al officers, has been calling for an increase in Eagle and assistance filing notices hiring and better conditions on Rikers in recent Martin also raised concerns that detain- to bring AWOL and sick officers back to work “We are committed to addressing the is- months. ees are being held in intake units for over 24 as soon as possible. suesContact raised Gina by Ong,the monitor Legal Advertising which is whyManager we’ve On Aug. 16, around 200 current and former hours, which has resulted in delays in provid- The public defenders urged prosecutors implemented the comprehensive #NEWDAY- officers rallied in front of the Rikers Island ing medical services and meals. and judges to reduce the number of people DOC plan,”[email protected] Schiraldi said in a statement to the bridge to demand the DOC end the practice The letter also outlines the rise in suicides they send to Rikers and encouraged “increased Eagle. “Despite 718-422-7402the COVID-19 pandemic, we ofJustice triple Lourdes shifts, where Ventura officers (right) are and assigned Domin to- inside the city’s jail, which Martin called “a scrutiny around bail requests,” in their letter. have resolved more cases than ever before in workican Republicfor over 24 Ministry hours. of Women Minister greatDominican concern.” Republic President Danilo Medina SánchezThey also presents called Justice on the Lourdes mayor to Justicegrant Lourdesthe lastFor nameyearVentura changes,and earneda half contact and the are KatMedal Ramus:actively of Mer dis-- JanetThe Camilo. 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