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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. 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 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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LightsFederal government out QUEENS 57,000 Queens residents lose issuespower during intense eviction Tuesday storm ban for Continued from page 1 204,000 households in 2011. Hur- “Mymost fellowship recently shift at-risk- ricane Sandy knocked outtenants power TODAY ed to an online platform due to for 1.1 million customers in 2012. COVID,Continued but from now page with 1the power Con Edison workersShe and restored other tenant advocates have called on outage, The measurethere’s no comes way foras statesme to andpower municipal to about- state 90,000 lawmakers house -to return to Albany to vote on a February 13, 2020 connectities across with the my country co-workers.” implement variousholds within mor- 24 concretehours, the moratorium utility that will last for the dura- saidatoriums Sahiti of Kovvuri,their own. a An Baruch eviction reported.moratorium tion of the COVID-19 crisis. Collegein New Yorkstudent is setwho to expirelives Oct.in 1 forMuch tenants of their Davidsonwork requires noted that the federal moratorium will Queenswhose cases Village. were adjudicated prior tountangling the state’s wiresnot coverfrom tenantsfallen in unregulated apartments where MarchThe 17program shutdown. was understand- trees that litteredlandlords streets canaround simply refuse to renew a lease. ing Federal and agreed officials to put said her worklocal oncourts the would borough. still Rain “ConservativelyMonday soft- , we believe that tens of thou- pausebe called until on power to resolve returned, disputes Kov -betweenened tenantsthe soil, makingsands of theNew trees Yorkers will still face eviction be- vuriand landownerssaid. over whether the moratoriummore susceptible ap- cause to topplingof this loophole,” in she said. pliesThe to storm their hadspecific a particular case, the im Associated- the high Press winds, theLandlord utility said. groups say the eviction suspension pactreported. in Queens Village, Cambria “Restoration doeswill little requireto address the financial needs of ten- Heights, Legal Whitestone,Aid Staff MiddleAttorney Vil -Ellenclearing Davidson nearly 500ants roads and property that are owners. lagecalled and the Flushing, order “shocking where many but also blocked a welcome by fallen trees.“Not Cononly Eddoes- an eviction moratorium not residents remained without pow- surprise.” ison must de-energizeaddress any renters’ wires real financial needs, a protract- er Wednesday afternoon. Winds entangled in those trees, untangle “It is, however, disappointing to see that the ed eviction moratorium does nothing to address Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, as high as 71 miles per hour in the wires and then work with mu- Federal Government is willing to do more for the financial pressures and obligations of rental center, Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention New York City forced the MTA nicipal public works crews to re- tenants than Governor Andrew Cuomo and other property owners,” National Multifamily Housing to temporarily suspend outdoor move the trees,” Con Edison said (CDC), right, and Adm. Brett Giroir, Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Albany lawmakers,” Davidson said. Council President Doug Bibby told Law360. AP Photo/Kevin Deitsch train service. in a statement. Health. Outages also affected events “Crews give priority to mak- Celebrating Black elsewhere in the borough.New ing repairs that will provide pow- York City’s Housing Preserva- er to the most customers quickly, tion and Development postponed then restore smaller groups and History Month aOzone town hall on storm resiliency Park in individual high customers.” school teacher vies for City Council seat Edgemere. By David Brand More than 7,000 wires were left leaning and centering budget justice,” she Overall, 292,000Queens households Daily Eagle down across the city Wednesday. said. lost power in New York City and Con Edison urged residents to Singh said her educational priorities depend Westchester An Ozone County, Park tenth surpassing grade teacher avoid running downed wires and to re- for City Council in Queens’ District 32 says on shifting money from some city agencies, the impact of Hurricane Irene, port them to the utility and to the including the NYPD. She said she would not whichher diverse knocked classroom out power experiences for setNYPD. her apart A tree fell on top of a house near 82nd Avenue and 218th Street in Hollis Hills Tuesday. Photo by Michael Nussbaum from a growing field, and empower her to help have voted for the most recent city budget be- shape education policy for more than 1 million cause of the failure to adequately fund social public school students. services. Felicia Singh, a teacher at a public charter “There’s a dire need for social services, schoolEx-Bronx in Brooklyn, has followed prosecutor a non-tradi- vies for Western Queenshomeless council services, youth and seat development tional path in education, both as a student and and our education system, and that means al- an instructor. She taught in China as a member By David Brand Forman said she supported Mina Malik, anoth- andlocating focus moneyon addressing from climatelaw enforcement,” change. she Queens Daily Eagle “Every facet of our society needs to be viewed of the Peace Corps and on Long Island before er former prosecutor, in the 2019 Democratic pri- said. through a greener lens,” she said. “For example, returning to New York City. She attended vo- Community activist and former Bronx prose- mary for Queens district attorney. She considered The $5 billion dollars to law enforcement while we need to create more open, green space cational school in Jamaica Hills but chose to at- cutor Julia Forman has entered a crowded field to public defender Tiffany Cabán her second choice, needs to be reduced, but the biggest misconcep- for people to enjoy, those spaces will also have a tend college rather than start her career in com- represent Western Queens’ Council District 26. she said. “I was very torn in that election,” For- tion was that ‘defunding of the NYPD’ was a positive environmental impact.” mercial arts, the field she focused on as a teen. Forman, who recently won a position as a ju- man said. “I wish we had ranked-choice voting in zero dollar investment in law enforcement,” she At least eight other candidates have filed to “I’m visualizing what our schooling could dicial delegate in the Queens County Democratic that situation.” continued. Party, said her experience in the Bronx District She said her main focus is development, an is- run “Instead for Van Bramer’s she called seat on in 2021,the city including council Tavo to look like based on my experiences,” Singh said. Bortoli, Lorenzo Brea, Heajin Kim, Sultan Maruf, “There is a huge education disparity. We don’t Attorney’s Office motivated her to run for the sue top of mind for many constituents in Western examine how money is spent by the police and council seat now held by term-limited incumbent Queen, which has seen enormous growth and sig- Brentevery O’Learyagency toand identify Giselle unnecessary Burgess, Bianca expenses. Ozeri even have budget justice. So how do we close and Julie Won. Van Bramer’s Chief of Staff Mat- opportunity gaps?” . nificant displacement over the past decade. “Do we need $33.7 million for locker room “I see District 26 at an important crossroads thew Wallace is also expected to run in District She has proposed establishing a college and “A lot of what I saw there led me to want to renovations? she said. “Do you know what that right now and this election is going to decide 26. career readiness team at every high school in run,” said Forman, who has lived in Dutch Kills could have been used for? Opening a college which way we go,” said Forman, a member of the New York City. She also wants to expand civ- with her husband since 2014. “It’s a wholly re- and career center in every high school building Western Queens Community land Trust. “I want ic engagement courses and ensure teachers and active position. The thing already happened and in South Queens.” to make sure the community is kept in mind when staff undergo training in “trauma responsive seeing that led me to want to be more proactive, to PUBLISHERS: it comes to all land use matters.” education” and professional development “to work in a way that people are able to avoid enter- High school teacher and activist Felicia Singh is “Torunning add more for densitycity council without in addressingDistrict 32. seri- Michael Nussbaum J.D. Hasty build anti-racist curriculums.” ing the criminal justice system.” PUBLISHERS: ous infrastructure needs wouldPhoto be irresponsible,”courtesy of Singh [email protected] [email protected] Singh’s father emigrated from Punjab, India Forman said she is “committed to ending Michael Nussbaum J.D. 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22 •• QueensQueens DailyDaily EagleEagle •• Thursday,Thursday, AugustSeptember 6, 2020 3, 2020 2 • Queens Daily Eagle • Thursday, February 13, 2020 ‘Stop this madness!’ AG James demands NYC stop Friday’s planned tax lien sale By Mary Frost Councilmember Robert Brooklyn Daily Eagle Cornegy said that Bedford- New York State Attorney General Letitia James It’s urgent that the city Stuyvesant normally has the delay or cancel altogether this tools to help those behind on was joined by Public Advocate Jumaane Friday’s planned water and tax their taxes or water bills make Williams and other officials at the rally. lien sale, New York Attorney payment arrangements. But be- General Letitia James said on cause of the pandemic, this out- Wednesday. If Mayor Bill de reach wasn’t available this year. Blasio won’t act in time, she “Our help nights usually will ask Gov. Andrew Cuomo bring out hundreds, and they to “step in and stop this madness.” make payment arrangements. In the middle of a pandemic Good sense would say move and with massive unemploy- the date,” he said. ment, thousands of New York- The city says that home- ers could lose their homes in a owners are given four notices city procedure James called — at 90, 60, 30 and 10 days. flawed and heartless. James But mail service during the was joined by Public Advocate pandemic has been noticeably and other spotty in many neighborhoods, officials at a rally in front of the and some owners may not even city’s Department of Finance. be in the city. Roughly 9,000 properties Brooklyn has 3,891 homes are on the lien sale list, but the on the lien sale list. In the list “is rife with errors,” James Crown Heights Zip code of said. About 4,700 of the build- 11213 alone, there are roughly ings on the list are small one- 135 buildings listed; more than to three-family homes, in 140 buildings are located in neighborhoods already reeling. Bedford-Stuyvesant’s 11216. The majority are in communi- ties of color, including Bush- Leo Goldberg, senior pol- wick, Bedford-Stuyvesant, icy and research manager for Jamaica and Richmond Hill. the Center for New York But buildings in Downtown Neighborhoods, which pro- Brooklyn, Red Hook, Brook- motes and protects affordable lyn Heights, Cobble Hill and homeownership, said that other neighborhoods are also building owners on the list on the list. need to act fast on Thursday to If homeowners do not enter prevent their liens from being into a payment agreement with sold on Friday. the debt collector that bought “It helps to work with an their lien, they risk having their advocate,” he said. The center property seized. Meanwhile, operates a hotline that can be fees and compounding daily in- reached at 646-786-0888. terest rates mount. Alternatively, building own- The 9 percent or 18 percent ers can reach out to the Depart- interest rate “Compounds daily. ment of Finance directly. To do Daily. Daily!” James said. so, Goldberg recommends call- “Decades of building up equity ing the Office of the Taxpayer could be wiped out in one shot.” Advocate at DOF, at 212-312- That rate “sounds like 1800, or emailing them at doftax- usury,” said Public Advocate [email protected] Jumaane Williams. “Some of Other officials at the rally our home owners right now included State Sen. Leroy just need a little help. The Comrie (D-Jamaica-St. Albans), mayor is exacerbating the Assemblymember David Weprin problems that already exist.” (D-Richmond Hill), Queens Whatever money the city col- Borough President Sharon Lee, lects from the lien sale will not State Sen. John Liu (D-Bay- match the problems this will side-College Point) and Coun- cause the community, he said. cilmember “De Blasio, if you don’t (D-Sunset Park-Red Hook). change this, you’re perma- More information can be found nently deciding to make this This small two­story building, 329 Herkimer St. between Fulton Street and Atlantic Avenue, is one of hundreds of Crown Heights at: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/fi pandemic worse,” Williams said. homes affected by this Friday’s lien sale. The owner owes a water bill and has other debt. Photo courtesy of Google Maps. nance/taxes/property-lien-sales.page

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Thursday, September 3, 2020 • BQ Daily Eagle • 3 G uest Editorial Opinions G uest Editorial Opinions Campus outbreaks of COVID-19 were almost guaranteed By Ryan Malosh and Nina Masters sity of North Carolina, Notre Dame and the Uni- The Conversation versity of Alabama. Many universities that have Scientists have learned a few things over the opted to return to in-person classes are also hav- past six months as the COVID-19 pandemic has ing a surge in cases. These outbreaks will inevita- continued. We’ve learned that the virus that caus- bly spread to the wider communities in which the es COVID-19 transmits particularly well when campuses are located. a group of people are together in a small, poorly It seems that for many of these institutions, ventilated area. We’ve learned that young people the priority was on financial concerns, which in- are just as susceptible as older people to infection. volved a return to a normal fall semester to the We’ve learned that if there is widespread commu- greatest extent possible. They then developed nity transmission, the virus will find its way to the plans that they thought would make this pos- very places we don’t want it go. sible. Faculty at many institutions and at least So, it’s not surprising to us, researchers who one ethics committee have argued that the priori- study diseases that can be prevented by vaccines, ty should have been the safety of students, faculty that with schools and colleges reopening, the vi- and the surrounding communities. rus is spreading. While schools across the country have differ- These are places designed around the idea of ent priorities, enrollments, campus size, and stu- bringing lots of people to one place. Many of them dent demographics, many schools share one thing bring people together from all over the world. in common: making no real contingency plans They are perfect places for disease to spread. around reopening amid COVID-19, other than go- ing remote if governors mandated it. How we got here The schools that did spend the summer figur- Back in March, colleges and universi- ing out how to deliver high quality education re- ties closed down like everything else except es- motely, or how to safely provide housing and ac- sential businesses. They sent students home. cess to services for the most vulnerable students, There was a rough transition to online instruc- are less likely to have their fall semester disrupt- tion. Students weren’t happy, faculty weren’t hap- ed. However, the College Crisis Initiative’s data py. And so, they started to come up with plans on dashboard found that only 7% of 1,442 four-year how to reopen for in-person instruction for the fall schools surveyed were planning on a fully online semester. fall semester. Many places installed plexi-glass barriers have is as irresponsible as some have suggested. recognize these individuals as those who need to in classrooms, considered mask mandates and The challenge ahead Many students hold jobs in the communities that stay away from campus buildings. worked out physical distancing in lecture halls. And so, the inevitable has come to pass. Now, surround the school. And most of these jobs ar- Most people realized that professors who taught many college campuses will struggle to control en’t typically the work-from-home type of job. In A different kind of campus test large classes should plan for remote learning. their outbreaks, because there are a lot of unique our undergraduate careers we both worked at jobs Which brings us to testing. Some places are do- University administrators and public health challenges inherent to COVID-19 in this popula- that had high contact rates with the community. ing universal testing of students, multiple times per experts started making these plans in the spring. tion. And often, when your job is waiting tables at a lo- week. But, given the state of testing in the U.S., that Back then, we scientists and public health re- Colleges are not nursing homes or prisons. cal pizza place or manning a library desk, most of is not a realistic possibility for most schools. searchers all operated under the assumption that Some are trying to limit contact with the broader your colleagues are students as well. All of these Let’s look at our university as an example. community spread would be under some sort community. factors will make contact tracing very hard. The University of Michigan has an undergradu- of control by fall. We all thought that the coun- But in general, students are not kept un- Public health experts also expect a relative- ate population of 30,000 students. Let’s assume try would increase testing capacity, and we have. der lock and key. They have visitors from other ly high proportion of college-aged students to be that two-thirds of them came back to campus. Then, once new cases dropped to a low level, we schools. They go back and forth to their parents’ either completely asymptomatic or to only have That means 40,000 tests per week just for Uni- could institute contact tracing, the way other coun- homes. And, yes, they go to parties. To us, blam- very mild symptoms. Without universal testing, versity of Michigan undergraduate students. tries had. ing students for wanting a normal-ish college ex- these students won’t know they’re sick. They Right now the entire state of Michigan is doing But that part hasn’t happened. And so now perience when the schools themselves have set the may not isolate if they have mild symptoms. But a little more than 200,000 diagnostic tests per these same colleges and universities are facing tone for trying hard to return to normal isn’t fair. they will still be able to spread the virus to others. week. Some schools have developed their own huge increases in cases, including at the Univer- It’s also true that not all of the contact students Symptom and temperature screenings may not tests to handle this huge increase in capacity. But many university labs are involved in testing for large health systems and the rest of the state too. In these places it becomes very difficult for 1 in 5 tests available in an entire state to be dedicated to the students at a single university. A scale-up of rapid, at-home antigen tests could be one approach to make testing on this scale feasible. These types of tests have the advantage of detecting highly infectious individ- uals – making them a good screening tool – but many are not approved by the Food and Drug Ad- ministration because they aren’t as sensitive as the standard PCR-based diagnostic test. If transmission on campus continues to hap- pen mostly outside of the classroom, simply going remote will not solve the problem. Keeping stu- dents on campus will be risky. Many students will be attempting to navigate social distancing guide- lines without a traditional social support network. As much as possible, we believe students need to be able to safely return to their homes. But this can’t be done haphazardly. Bringing them to cam- pus was a predictable risk – so is sending them home. As colleges inevitably move back to online instruction, plans must be put in place to minimize the risk of seeding epidemics. Dismissing all stu- dents, some of whom are infectious, back to their home communities risks spreading the virus fur- ther across the country, a bad outcome for all. The unique epidemiology of COVID-19 in young adults, along with the contact patterns on col- lege campuses and the inability to effectively screen through symptom reports or diagnostic testing, have left college campuses with few options for safely op- erating with in-person classes. We know that few wanted an all-remote fall semester, but it’s becoming clear that was probably our best bet. Ryan Malosh is an assistant research scientist at the University of Michigan, and Nina Masters is a doctoral candidate at the University of Michi- gan Medical School.

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SSNY HAS BEEN DES- DEX NO. 517184/2017, I WILL SELL AT POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UN- THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY, SEP- LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS PYRA- IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE DERSIGNED TO SELL WINE, BEER & TEMBER 10, 2020 AT 2:30 PM IN ROOM SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS SIG OL- SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS 224 OF KINGS COUNTY SUPREME MYD STUDIOS LLC, 225 N 7TH ST., APT ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL IVE TREES IMPORT & EXPORT LLC, 15 TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A CIDER AT RETAIL IN A RESTAURANT COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- 3 BROOKLYN, NY, 11211. PURPOSE/ MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS MACKAY PLACE # 6K BROOKLYN, NY, COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LYN, NEW YORK 11201 THE PREMIS- CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON UNDER THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE 11209. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS RENEE ES KNOWN AS 480 EAST 94TH STREET, PURPOSE. HIM/HER IS CHRISTINE VAINDIRLIS, ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. TAYLOR, 434 PUTNAM AVE. BROOK- CONTROL LAW AT 1450 FULTON BROOKLYN, NY 11212 (BLOCK: 4690, #180845 #180142 284 7TH AVENUE, 1C BROOKLYN, NY, 11215. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: LYN, NY, 11221. PURPOSE/CHARAC- STREET, BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11216 FOR LOT: 61). PREMISES SOLD SUBJECT 11210 FULTON UNIQUE ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. TO FILED JUDGMENT OF FORECLO- MO’S VIRTUAL RESIDENCE LLC #181175 #181437 ON PREMISE CONSUMPTION. MONG- SURE AND SALE AND TERMS OF SALE. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- KON ANAN LLC T/A A GUSTO JUDGMENT AMOUNT $813,767.45 INSTRUCTION SERVICES 11216 11222 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. MI- L.L.C. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: #181488 FULTON UNIQUE RESIDENCE LLC. THE A LINE WINE LLC GILTY CLUB LLC CHAEL BENJAMIN, REFEREE. HARRY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ZUBLI ESQ., ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED LIQUOR LICENSE ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: TIFF (516) 487-5777. MO’S VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION SER- WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW THE A LINE WINE LLC. ARTICLES OF GILTY CLUB LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGA- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LI- #179553 VICES L.L.C.. ARTICLES OF ORGA- YORK (SSNY) ON 3/20/2020. NY OF- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY FICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY CENSE, NUMBER 1327773 FOR LI- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) PAWNBROKER OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON ON 8/3/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: QUOR, BEER, AND WINE HAS BEEN AUCTION SALES 4/20/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS 1/22/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- S. PRICE, AUCTIONEER OF THE JEW- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- APPLIED FOR BY THE UNDERSIGNED ELRY AUCTION MARKET OF AMERI- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON CA, INC., SELL AT BELOW LISTED AD- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE TO SELL LIQUOR, BEER AND WINE AT THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE DRESSES AT 9 A.M. ALL UNREDEEMED SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS RETAIL IN A RESTAURANT UNDER THE PLEDGES FOR THE FOLLOWING TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS THE LIM- TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL PAWNBROKERS INCLUDING ALL ITED LIABILITY COMPANY, C/O JOEL THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE HOLDOVERS FROM PREVIOUS SALES: LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MO’S LAW AT 669 UNION ST, BROOKLYN, NY VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION SERVICES KAUFMAN, 199 LEE AVE, SUITE 727 RANDY PONIKVAR, 318 MACON ST LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS GILTY SEPT. 10/20 - WM. J. O’NEILL SALES L.L.C, 575 EAST 29TH STREET BROOK- BROOKLYN, NY, 11211. PURPOSE/ BROOKLYN, NY, 11216. PURPOSE/ CLUB LLC, 70 BOX ST., APT. 2L BROOK- 11219 FOR ON PREMISES CONSUMP- EX. CO., INC., 1 E. MAIN ST., PATCHO- LYN, NY, 11210. PURPOSE/CHARAC- CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL LYN, NY, 11222. 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Thursday, September 3, 2020 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • 5 2nd department / new business Formations 11229 SDONOHUE FNP, LLC WEAR I LIVE LLC BUNDLES BY EGYPT LLC DELEVKOVITZ YMS FOWLER, LLC FU SING TRADING LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- BUNDLES BY EGYPT LLC. FILED 7/1/20. CAPITAL FUND LLC YMS FOWLER, LLC. FILED 7/20/20. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DE- SDONOHUE FNP, LLC. ARTICLES OF WEAR I LIVE LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL LEVKOVITZ CAPITAL FUND LLC ARTS. AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- TO: EGYPT PARSONS, 134 LINDEN OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE TO: 3004 AVE L 2ND FL, BKLYN, NY FU SING TRADING LLC. ARTICLES OF TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) BLVD APT 18, BKLYN, NY 11226. PUR- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) OF NY (SSNY) ON 07/22/20. OFFICE 11210. PURPOSE: GENERAL. ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ON 3/11/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: POSE: GENERAL. #181014 ON 8/10/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: #180731 LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON ON 7/3/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON ACID MARTIN MUSIC IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE LEXY’S LUXURY LIVING LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- LEXY’S LUXURY LIVING LLC ART. OF GROUP LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS SERVED. ORIGINAL ADDR. OF PRO- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON ORG. FILED SEC. OF STATE OF NY ACID MARTIN MUSIC GROUP LLC. TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A CESS WAS JACOB DELEKOVITZ, 627 E. FILED 7/2/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS 5/12/2020. OFF. LOC.: KINGS CO. UNIT- COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE NEW YORK AVE., #6L, BROOKLYN, NY TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL ED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS JEN- 11203.; HOWEVER, AS AMENDED BY A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST INC. DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON SHALL MAIL TO: MATTHEW HEFFER- TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL NIFER WELBOURN, 105 GRAND ST. CERT. OF CHANGE FILED WITH SSNY THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED & NAN, 1651 8TH AVE APT #4, BKLYN, NY A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST #2 BROOKLYN, NY, 11249. PURPOSE/ ON 07/31/20, SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- STEPHANIE DONOHUE, 1971 EAST SHALL MAIL PROC.: 7014 13TH AV- 11215. PURPOSE: GENERAL. THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL CESS TO JACOB DELEVKOVITZ, 627 E. #181015 ENUE, SUITE 202, BROOKLYN, NY FU SING TRADING LLC, 1247 AVE U 35TH STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11234. PURPOSE. NEW YORK AVE., #6L, BROOKLYN, NY #180991 11228. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- BROOKLYN, NY, 11229. PURPOSE/ PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY 11203. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- JOANNA E MEDIA LLC POSE. JOANNA E MEDIA LLC. FILED 6/24/20. CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL LAWFUL PURPOSE. #180734 TIVITY. #180993 #180883 OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS PURPOSE. #181172 JAMES SIENA STUDIO LLC ESP 1101 HOLDINGS LLC AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL 11235 JAMES SIENA STUDIO LLC, ARTS OF ESP 1101 HOLDINGS LLC ARTICLES FEATHER FAMILY TO: LEGALCORP SOLUTIONS, LLC, ARTEMIS LEARNING LUMINANCE ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE COLLECTIVE LLC 11 BROADWAY STE 615, NY CITY, NY NY (SSNY) 6/18/2020. CTY: KINGS. (SSNY) 7/22/20. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF FEATH- 10004. REGISTERED AGENT: CLIN- SOLUTIONS LLC CONSULTING LLC SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- SSNY DESIGN. AGENT OF LLC UPON ER FAMILY COLLECTIVE LLC. ARTS. OF TON HILL FILING SERVICES INC., 5816 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ORG. FILED WITH NY DEPT. OF STATE 12 AVE, BKLYN, NY 11219. PURPOSE: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: & SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO JAMES SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS ARTEMIS LEARNING SOLUTIONS LLC. ON 7/24/20. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS GENERAL. LUMINANCE CONSULTING LLC. ARTI- SIENA, 544 PARK AVE., ROOM 410, TO THE LLC 1101 E 23RD ST, BROOK- COUNTY. SEC. OF STATE DESIGNAT- #181016 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED BROOKLYN, NYY 11205. GENERAL CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH LYN NY 11210. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- ED AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK PURPOSE FUL ACTIVITY. TILUS TAILORED HAIR LLC #180710 #180737 CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED TILUS TAILORED HAIR LLC. FILED YORK (SSNY) ON 8/17/2020. NY OF- (SSNY) ON 7/24/2020. NY OFFICE LO- AND SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: 620 6/15/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY FICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS 169 SACKETT LLC A&A FOODS 285 LLC WILSON AVE. PMB #9, BROOKLYN, DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE 169 SACKETT LLC, ARTS OF ORG. A&A FOODS 285 LLC ARTICLES OF NY 11207, PRINCIPAL BUSINESS AD- SHALL MAIL TO: NAIKA TILUS, 113 OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST DRESS. PURPOSE: ALL LAWFUL PUR- HARMAN ST, BKLYN, NY 11221. PUR- AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE (SSNY) 12/9/2008. CTY: KINGS. SSNY 7/16/20. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY POSES. DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- #180981 POSE: GENERAL. POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL DESIGN. AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM #181017 CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 169 SACK- SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO 674 WARREN STREET, LLC PROVIDENTIAL REALTY LLC AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON ETT ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11231. GEN- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS VIKTOR IAN ALVAREZ 515 BAINBRIDGE ST PROVIDENTIAL REALTY LLC. FILED HIM/HER IS MARIKA NATSVLISHVI- ERAL PURPOSE BROOKLYN NY 11233. PURPOSE: ANY ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) NAME: BEREZIOUK, 2050 EAST 18TH ST. APT. #180712 5/8/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY LI, 2580 OCEAN PKWY, 2L BROOKLYN, LAWFUL ACTIVITY. 674 WARREN STREET, LLC ARTICLES DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & A2 BROOKLYN, NY, 11229. PURPOSE/ NY, 11235-7731. PURPOSE/CHARAC- #180738 OF ORGANIZATION FILED BY THE DE- CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL BKLYN PIZZA COMPANY SHALL MAIL TO: 640 ROGERS AVE, BK- TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. OF BUSHWICK LLC NADA O’NEAL LLC PARTMENT OF STATE OF NEW YORK LYN, NY 11226. PURPOSE: GENERAL. PURPOSE. #180717 ON: 05/26/2020 OFFICE LOCATION: #181018 #181495 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BKLYN NADA O’NEAL LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. COUNTY OF KINGS PURPOSE: ANY PIZZA COMPANY OF BUSHWICK LLC. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 06/18/2020. 11236 AND ALL LAWFUL ACTIVITIES SECRE- 3502-10 Q RD LLC 11230 ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SSNY ON OFFICE LOC: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY 3502-10 Q RD LLC. FILED 6/10/20. NURSELANCE HEALTH LLC TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) RWS1 LLC 07/27/20.OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- SSNY DESG. AS AGENT OF LLC UPON UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IS DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: TO: MESIVTA YESHIVA RABBI CHAIM NURSELANCE HEALTH LLC. ARTI- SERVED SSNY MAIL PROCESS TO 7212 MAIL PROCESS TO: NADA O’NEAL, 57 MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL RWS1 LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANI- BERLIN ATTN: RABBI ABRAHAM CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH JUNIPER VALLEY RD, MIDDLE VIL- ST. PAULS ST. APT 2A, BROOKLYN, NY A COPY OF PROCESS TO: THE LLC ZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY SCHWARTZ, 1585 CONEY ISLAND AVE, SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK LAGE, NEW YORK, 11379. ANY LAW- 11226. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- 674 WARREN STREET BROOKLYN, NY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON FUL PURPOSE. 11217 BKLYN, NY 11230. PURPOSE: GENER- (SSNY) ON 5/5/2020. NY OFFICE LO- POSE. 6/16/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: #180714 #180863 #180946 AL. CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS #181019 KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE FISH R’ US LLC IKKONY LLC AINSLIE INVESTORS LLC IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON FISH R’ US LLC ART. OF ORG. FILED IKKONY LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. FILED NOTICE OF FORMATION OF AINS- NEW SEASON REALTY LLC LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST NEW SEASON REALTY LLC. FILED WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SEC. OF STATE OF NY 6/8/20. OFF. LOC. WITH THE SSNY ON 07/22/2020. OF- LIE INVESTORS LLC. ART. OF ORG. IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE 7/14/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS : KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AS FICE LOC: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS FILED WITH THE SECY OF STATE OF ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON NY (SSNY) ON 11/4/2019. OFF. LOC.: MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS SHALL MAIL TO: C/O YVENS ULYSSE, A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROC.: 1851 WHOM PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HENDRICKSON ST., BROOKLYN, NY 207 CLARKSON AVE, BKLYN, NY 11226. THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- HER IS NURSELANCE HEALTH LLC, 11234. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- PROCESS TO: THE LLC, 230 ASH- PURPOSE: GENERAL. KEITH RIXSON, 1375 CONEY ISLAND CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE #181020 1044 EAST 105TH STREET BROOKLYN, POSE. LAND PLACE APT 26B, BROOKLYN, PMB 1016 BROOKLYN, NY, 11230. PUR- #180715 ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL NY, 11236. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF NY 11217. REG AGENT: FELIPE SILVES- POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- MAIL A COPY TO IS: THE LLC, 88 PINE AARON CHASE LLC LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. TRE, 230 ASHLAND PLACE APT 26B, FUL PURPOSE. FORMOSA PRESS HOUSE LLC ST, NEW YORK, NY 10005. PURPOSE: AARON CHASE LLC. FILED 7/17/20. #181030 BROOKLYN, NY 11217. PURPOSE: ANY #181478 FORMOSA PRESS HOUSE LLC, ARTS. ANY LAWFUL ACT OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON LAWFUL PURPOSE. #181005 #180865 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL 11237 07/24/2020. OFFICE LOC: KINGS 11232 AMITY SA LLC TO: 760 BERGEN ST 4L, BKLYN, NY LEADING FACTOR LLC X THE VEGAN, LLC COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- KONA SUPPLY LLC 11238. PURPOSE: LAW. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF KONA AMITY SA LLC ARTICLES OF ORG. #181021 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. SUPPLY LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE 8/10/2020. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY 927 LASH CO LLC X THE VEGAN, LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) LEADING FACTOR LLC. ARTICLES OF LLC, 361 DEAN STREET, #1, BROOK- DESIG. AGENT OF LLC WHOM PRO- 927 LASH CO LLC. FILED 7/20/20. GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY ON 04/23/20. OFFICE LOCATION: ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- LYN, NY 11217. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED CESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) FUL PURPOSE. AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- MAIL PROCESS TO 31 SMITH ST., AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL 7/15/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: #180724 ON 8/6/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. BROOKLYN, NY 11201, WHICH IS ALSO TO: C/O DESIA HAMIEL, 240 COZINE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- EDUANNY BEST SHOP LLC SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: MAT- THE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS LOCATION. AVE APT 5D, BKLYN, NY 11207. PUR- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON EDUANNY BEST SHOP LLC, ARTS. THEW SHAIT, 154 BROADWAY, APT 2, PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 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Thursday, September 3, 2020 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Queens/Daily Eagle • 7 Four Brooklyn surgeons sue state medical system, claim whistleblowing caused their termination By Virginia Breen THE CITY A heart surgeon who worked at SUNY Down- state Medical Center in Brooklyn charges in a lawsuit he was fired after warning hospital brass about “significant shortfalls” in patient care that led to deaths. Dr. Robert Poston’s suit, filed in Brooklyn Su- preme Court on July 28, follows three other whis- tleblower lawsuits against the hospital by two cardiac surgeons and a transplant specialist in De- cember, January and February that allege a pattern of retaliation. Together, the four lawsuits paint an unset- tling portrait of a taxpayer-funded teaching hos- pital ill-equipped to handle cardiac and transplant surgeries for the immigrant Brooklyn communi- ties of East Flatbush, Prospect-Lefferts Gardens and Crown Heights. The suits describe alleged conditions before Downstate was slammed by the coronavirus cri- sis, temporarily transitioning to a COVID-only hospital in April. In the two earliest suits, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, Dr. Rainer Gruessner, 63, and Dr. John Renz, 55, accused hospital management of negligence leading to “at least three inpatient deaths within a one-year period” characterized by chronic staff shortages and “a lack of actual pa- tient care.” The lawsuits detail instances of a surgeon “abandoning” a transplant patient on the operating table and an attending physician going AWOL. “In one such alarming instance, in or about June 2019, a patient ‘coded’ (i.e. went into cardio- pulmonary arrest) and died on his way to a reha- bilitation facility,” Gruessner’s suit claims. “This The entrance to SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Photo by Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY occurred at a time when there was not a single at- tending present, and the resident responsible for heart surgery, “to help turn around the division of SUNY Downstate data indicate a “97 percent of lack of professionalism that threaten patients’ intubating the patient was so inexperienced that cardiothoracic surgery, which had been among the higher risk of graft failure compared to an aver- safety or our learners, as an operational matter, we he was almost shocked by the defibrillator during worst-performing divisions in the country, based age program” after three years for those receiving will move swiftly and firmly to investigate and the code.” on national database statistics, with a history of deceased-donor organ transplants performed be- take appropriate actions to ensure institutional in- The third lawsuit, filed by Dr. Frederic Joyce poor outcomes resulting from clinical and admin- tween July 1, 2013 and Dec. 31, 2015. tegrity. on Feb. 13, alleges Downstate unlawfully fired the istrative failures.” Poston’s suit further alleges that a patient died “We make no apologies about our commit- 68-year-old surgeon, citing budgetary constraints. Backing up that claim, a 2019 state Depart- on May 26, 2019 “at least in part as a result of no in- ment to upholding the highest standards in our “The real reason for SUNY Downstate’s de- ment of Health report noted that Downstate pa- house cardiothoracic trained Physician Assistant.” hospital and within our university community,” cision to terminate Dr. Joyce’s employment,” the tients who had undergone coronary artery bypass In a statement to THE CITY, Dawn she continued. “Our compassion and commitment suit maintains, “was that he was vocal and active, graft surgeries, valve replacements or joint by- Skeete-Walker, a SUNY Downstate spokesper- to the patients we serve are unwavering.” together with Drs. Gruessner, Poston, Renz and pass/valve-replacement surgeries between 2014 son, declined to comment on pending litigation. others, in identifying to senior administration vari- and 2016 had “a significantly worse survival rate” But she acknowledged the hospital had voluntari- ‘Campaign to Retaliate’ ous issues affecting patient health and safety in the and higher readmission rate than the statewide av- ly and temporarily inactivated both the heart and Beginning in August, 2019, Poston’s suit cardiothoracic and transplant divisions.” erage of 37 hospitals. kidney transplant programs after outside consul- charges, Downstate’s senior administration “em- Last year, according to Renz’s suit, the trans- tants identified troubling issues “with the leader- barked on an unlawful campaign to retaliate ‘Worse survival rate’ plant surgeon “advised senior leadership on multi- ship. against the surgeons” for speaking out. In the most recent filing, Poston cites a similar ple occasions that a scheduled data release in July “We reactivated our kidney transplant pro- In 2014, he was suspended from the Universi- litany of unsound practices that he argues threat- 2019 by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Re- gram, and we continue to refine the reorganization ty of Arizona Medical Center, causing ailing car- ened patient safety. cipients would reveal the worst clinical outcomes of the heart transplant program,” she said. “If we diac patients to delay needed surgeries. Poston According to court documents, Downstate in the history of SUNY Downstate.” uncover misconduct, policies, procedures, prac- sued the Tucson hospital, but the details and dis- hired Poston, a 52-year-old specialist in robotic Among the registry’s findings in that report, tices of any kind, or substandard care and issues position of the case were not immediately clear. Poston’s total compensation for each of his first three years at Downstate, according to his term of employment letter, was to be $600,000. Renz was supposed to have earned $495,000; Joyce, $700,000; and Gruessner, a maximum of $850,000. All insist in court filings that they actual- ly earned far less as the hospital did a “bait and switch” to lure them to relocate, then significantly decreased their pay. The four Downstate docs are seeking lost pay, a reinstatement of their position, and compensato- ry damages to be determined. Lawyers for the sur- geons did not return calls seeking comment. In an embarrassing coda to their termination ordeals, the surgeons point out in their suits that they were unceremoniously escorted from the building. In an Aug. 27, 2019, letter to Downstate Pres- ident Wayne Riley written after his termination, Renz wrote, “As I left the building, I did not feel sorry for myself; my concern was for the patients at Downstate and the people of Brooklyn. “Who will be there for these patients?” THE CITY (thecity.com) is an independent, nonprofit news outlet dedicated to hard-hitting re- porting that serves the people of New York.

SUNY Downstate Medical Center in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Photo by Jim Henderson via Wikimedia Commons

8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Thursday, September 3, 2020 SSPORTS Isles ‘need a little bit more’ to oust Flyers Team seeks first Eastern Conference finals berth in 27 years Thursday By John Torenli, Sports Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle The New York Islanders came tantalizingly close to packing their bags for the Eastern Con- ference finals in Edmonton, Alberta on Tuesday night in Toronto. Fortunately, they still have two more shots to advance that far for the first time in 27 years, in- cluding Thursday night’s Game 6 vs. the Philadel- phia Flyers in their ongoing best-of-seven series within the fan-less confines of the NHL’s bubble site at Scotiabank Arena. “We need a little bit more,” Isles head coach Barry Trotz ceded following Tuesday’s 4-3 over- time loss to the desperate Flyers in Game 5. “We had some early chances in overtime, some Grade As that if we score on them we’re not having this conversation.” Brock Nelson appeared to have the best of Brock Nelson and goaltender Semyon Varlamov can only watch in dismay as Scott Laughton’s overtime goal slips into the net, forcing those opportunities during the extra session when the Islanders to play Game 6 Thursday night vs. the Philadelphia Flyers. AP Photo by Frank Gunn he broke in alone on Philadelphia netminder Car- ter Hart, who kicked the puck aside to help the son said. “We started to get it going as the game Flyers stave off elimination. went on, but after the last game [it was] not good New York, which had rallied from a 3-1 defi- enough when you’re trying to clinch a series. We cit by scoring twice in the final 4:14 of regula- have to find a way to be better coming out of the tion, saw its hopes for a quick series dashed when gates. Come out on the attack and try and get a Scott Laughton beat Semyon Varlamov at 12:20 lead.” of overtime. That’s what they’ll try to do on Thursday “That turns out to be the difference,” lamented when they take their second stab at reaching the Nelson, who started the Isles’ third-period come- conference finals for the first time since 1993. back with his sixth goal of the postseason on a But the top-seeded Flyers still have plenty to one-timer past Hart at 15:46 of the third. say about who will face the Tampa Bay Lightning “I’d like to have the breakaway back, (Devon) for the East championship, which will be held in Toews thought his (shot) squeaked through and Alberta’s capital, along with the Stanley Cup Fi- [we] had a couple of other looks. That’s hockey.” nals. Derick Brassard’s first goal of the playoffs “The big boy pants is something they’re forged a 3-3 tie with 2:41 left in the third and Josh aware of,” Alain Vigneault said of his squad, Bailey also scored for the Isles, who came out which answered Bailey’s second-period goal with slow but showed the grit that has carried them this successive tallies from team captain Claude Gir- far over the final two-plus periods. oux, James van Riemsdyk and Matt Niskanen be- “We didn’t come out with a great first,” Nel- fore the Isles’ late charge forced OT.

Head coach Barry Trotz believes his Islanders need to give “a little bit more” to reach their first conference finals since 1993. AP Photo by Kathy Willens

“They don’t need me to motivate them,” add- Bailey’s goal, but left the game for good in the ed Vigneault. “They’re a group the motivates third period after taking a stick to the face from themselves. They’ve got a lot pride and a lot of Giroux. compete.” “I don’t have an update (on Barzal),” Trotz As do the Isles, who have yet to lose consec- said. “We’ll see where that is tomorrow.” utive games during this postseason, which began The Isles will also have to see if they have with a four-game ousting of the Florida Panthers that “little bit more” they’ll need to send the Fly- in the qualifier round before a five-game disman- ers packing. tling of the Washington Capitals in the East quar- “We came back in the game, we showed some terfinals. character and it could have gone either way,” “Our first period, they had a lot more desper- Brassard said. ation coming out of the gates than we did,” Trotz “It wasn’t our night and we’ll focus on what admitted. we need to do in the next couple of days.” “I thought we stabilized the game. In the sec- Game 7, if necessary, is scheduled for Satur- ond we were coming pretty good. We got the pow- day. er-play goal. We made a couple of questionable Isle Have Another: Bailey leads the Isles decisions and they capitalized on their chances. In with 15 points (3 goals, 12 assists) in 14 games the third period, I thought we were coming. Obvi- during this postseason, making him the first New ously, we got it tied up.” York player since Ray Ferraro in 1993 to aver- Varlamov finished with 28 saves after watch- age at least a point per game during the playoffs. ing from the bench as veteran backup Thomas ... Greiss made 36 saves in Sunday’s 3-2 Game 4 After taking a stick to the face and leaving Game 5, Mathew Barzal hopes to rejoin his Greiss won Game 4. Trotz has not yet revealed win. ... The Isles are 1-2 in overtime during this teammates on the ice Thursday night in Toronto. which goaltender will start Game 6. postseason, with both losses coming in this series AP Photo by David Zalubowski All-Star center Mathew Barzal assisted on to the Flyers.

Thursday, September 3, 2020 • BQ Daily Eagle • 9 Our World In Pictures

ARGENTINA — Cleaning up: A Red Cross volunteer in Buenos Aires on Tuesday worked inside Tecnópolis Park, a technology exhibition that has been repurposed as a shel- ter amid the pandemic. Photo: Natacha Pisarenko/AP

OREGON — Raging fire: Smoke hung over the Siuslaw River near Mapleton as the Sweet Creek Mile- post 2 Fire burned on a hillside overlooking the town on Tuesday. Photo: Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard via AP

PANAMA — Seized packages: Panamanian police guarded hundreds of seized packages of marijuana MEXICO — Showing support: A supporter of Mexican President An- during a press conference at the Panama Border Police headquarters in Gamboa on Tuesday. dres Manuel Lopez Obrador wore a mask with a photo of him pinned to Photo: Arnulfo Franco/AP it in Mexico City on Tuesday. Photo: Fernando Llano/AP

10 • BQ Daily Eagle • Thursday, September 3, 2020 Our World In Pictures

FRANCE — Ahead of the pack: Cyclists competed in the fourth stage of the Tour de France in southern France on Tuesday. Photo: Thibault Camus/AP

MEXICO — Fresh air: An elderly man watched two children play outside the cemetery of San Lorenzo Tezonco Iztapalapa on the outskirts of Mexico City on Tuesday. Photo: Marco Ugarte/AP

GERMANY — Before sunrise: A man ran on a small road on the out- INDIA — Testing site: A health worker took a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 in Ahmedabad on skirts of Frankfurt on Tuesday. Photo: Michael Probst/AP Wednesday. Photo: Ajit Solanki/AP

Thursday, September 3, 2020 • BQ Daily Eagle • 11 Mayor says sex workers should not be arrested By David Brand Queens Daily Eagle NYPD officers should not arrest people who perform sex work, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday, days after the city agreed to pay $5.9 million to the family of a woman who died while jailed on Rikers Island as a result of a two-year-old prostitution charge. De Blasio explained his perspective on sex work decriminalization when asked about the case of Layleen Polanco, a transgender woman who was arrested in 2017 after agreeing to perform oral sex on an undercover NYPD officer in exchange for $200. Two years later, she was arrested for as- sault and held on Rikers based on the 2017 pros- titution charge. She died in a solitary confinement cell in June 2019. “To the question of whether sex workers should be arrested, my broad answer is no,” de Family and friends of Layleen Polanco demonstration in Manhattan following her death in solitary confinement in 2019. Blasio told reporters. “The people who are orga- Eagle file photo by Phineas Rueckert nizing and profiting from that sex work are the people who should be arrested.” Polanco, he said, “never should have been in Critics of the Nordic Model say criminaliz- grave risk,” said Jillian Modzeleski, a senior staff “Anyone who’s exploiting folks who do sex jail and she never should have been in solitary.” ing johns drives sex work into the shadows and attorney at Brooklyn Defender Services. work, those are the people we should be arrest- De Blasio’s perspective on sex work seems in makes people who sell sex vulnerable to assault, “Real change means disbanding the Vice ing,” he added. line with the so-called “Nordic Model,” a policy rape, theft and murder. Squad, which has engaged in abusive policing De Blasio called Polanco’s death “horrible” that makes it illegal to buy sex but does not crim- “The Nordic Model stigmatizes and criminal- for decades, ending arrests for sex work, and ul- and said the city would review NYPD protocols inalize the person selling sex. The model is in use izes many parts of the sex work industry and con- timately decriminalizing the sale and purchase of around sex worker arrests. in Canada and several European countries. tinues to put people who engage in sex work at sexual services, and it must come now.” US OPEN ‘20: Clijsters’ return, Serena, other things to know By Howard Fendrich “It was an incredible match. The atmosphere still working at it very hard, very passionate out opening to a season for a man since he went Associated Press was great. For me, that kind of, I think, started the there. That’s what we love to see. She’s a great 41-0 in 2011. He’s also the only member of the The first time Kim Clijsters entered the U.S. energy that I feel here when I play here,” said Cli- competitor. Always has been that. You can only Big Three in New York: Rafael Nadal and Rog- Open, all the way back in 1999, she faced a certain jsters, who won the U.S. Open in 2005, 2009 (de- support that for somebody who has achieved so er Federer are not in the draw. That trio has col- someone by the name of Serena Williams. feating Williams in the final) and 2010, along with much and done so much.” lected the past 13 trophies in a row; All these years later, with play at Flushing the 2011 . Here are other things to know as the U.S. that includes five of the last seven for Djokovic Meadows set to begin Monday, three-time U.S. “Any night match that you get to play here at Open gets started: alone. “Whether I have a bigger chance to win Open champion Clijsters is back on the scene, the U.S. Open on Arthur Ashe is incredible,” she it because Roger and Rafa are not here, I real- out of retirement at age 37 and entered in a Grand said. “It’s nothing like anything else anywhere CORONAVIRUS ly don’t know,” Djokovic said. “I think it’s un- Slam tournament for the first time since 2012. else.” The pandemic will loom over the two weeks. fair for me to talk about. That, in a way, is kind And Williams, less than a month from turn- As for Clijsters’ thoughts on Williams and the How couldn’t it? In April, indoor practice courts of disrespectful towards other players who are ing 39, is still at the top of tennis, the runner-up in possibility of equaling Margaret Court’s total of housed a field hospital. On Sunday, the first play- here.” New York each of the past two years and at four of 24 Slam singles titles? er, 17th-seeded Benoit Paire of France, tested the past seven major championships. “The great results she had, not even a year af- positive for COVID-19. There are no spectators. INJURIES? Asked to name a moment that sticks in her ter her daughter was born — playing Grand Slam Players’ entourages are limited to three people. Ramping up to top-flight competition after memory, Clijsters pointed to that first meeting finals, competing for Grand Slam titles — was, I Everyone on the grounds must wear masks. so many months away because of the pandem- against Williams, who won 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 in the think, incredible,” Clijsters said. “Obviously, a lot ic could lead to injuries. During the Western & third round and would go on to claim the first of of people talk about it. I think also for her, it gets UNBEATEN DJOKOVIC Southern Open, for example, Djokovic dealt with her 23 Grand Slam trophies. harder to kind of not let it get to you, I think. She’s Novak Djokovic is 23-0 in 2020, the best a neck issue and two-time major champion Nao- mi Osaka pulled out of that tournament’s final be- cause of a left hamstring problem. “I do think that still a lot of players are going to have problems and we’re going to see a lot of withdrawals” at the U.S. Open, 2019 runner-up Daniil Medvedev said, “especially if it’s going to be hot, because ... after six months without competitive tennis, to play (best) out of five (sets) is tough.” COURT SPEED Players testing the Billie Jean King Nationals Tennis Center courts in practice or during compe- tition at the Western & Southern Open — normal- ly held in Ohio, it shifted to Flushing Meadows as part of a “controlled environment” — seemed pretty much in agreement: The speed is faster ev- erywhere except maybe Ashe and Louis Am- strong Stadium. The brand of the U.S. Open’s court surfaces changed for the first time since 1978, with a five-year agreement to use Laykold hard courts made by Advanced Polymer Technol- ogy. “At least 20-30% quicker than last year’s,” Djokovic said. HAWKEYE LIVE There will be line judges only on the two larg- est courts. Everywhere else, a chair umpire will be assisted by electronic line-calling — removing the human element in the name of social distancing. Other concessions include: qualifying and mixed doubles were eliminated entirely; the men’s and women’s doubles fields were reduced by half; to- tal prize money decreased, including a cut from $3.85 million to $3 million each to the singles Players take the court at the spectator-less Billie Jean King Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File champions.

12 • Queens Daily Eagle • Thursday, September 3, 2020 Lace ‘em up. Queens gyms are back in business Continued from page 1 “Based on what we see today, Planet Fitness staff have been we’ve definitely get a lot of inter- trained in proper sanitization and est,” he said. “We’re good for men- the 24-hour gyms are now closed at tal health and for physical health nighttime to allow for deep-clean- and I think people realize that.” ing, Innocenti said. Still, many avid gymgoers The reopening plan has allowed say they plan to stay home as a the Planet Fitness Supreme fran- COVID-19 precaution. chises to hire back about 85 percent Rego Park resident Leila Zogby of their pre-COVID staff. The rest said she used to attend classes three have moved away, gotten other jobs days a week and hit the equipment or could not be contacted, Innocenti on two others, but she’s not yet said. ready to return. Under state rules, gyms must “Classes will not be resuming at operate at no more than 33 per- this time, which is a good idea since cent capacity. Patrons must pass a social distancing would be hard, COVID screening questionnaire, and regardless of the restrictions in wear a mask and maintain six feet place, I do not feel comfortable us- of distance during their workouts. ing gym equipment,” she said. “Be- Planet Fitness has enabled custom- tween sweating and breathing heav- ers to complete the health ques- ily, even with a mask, which seems tionnaire and check in to the gym very uncomfortable to me, there is via an app. simply too high a risk of catching On Wednesday afternoon, Inno- something.” centi said the first-day turn-out was “I wish it were different, but it’s Planet Fitness franchisee Planet Fitness Supreme offers touchless check-ins to members. encouraging. not.” Photo courtesy of Planet Fitness Supreme City orders drivers to slow down on these two Queens streets By Rachel Vick where the speed limit is dropping by 5 miles Queens Daily Eagle per hour. The changes are part of the Vision Drivers cruising down two busy Queens Zero initiative to reduce roadway deaths. roadways will have to slow down in the com- “Speeding is a leading cause of traffic fatal- ing months, the Department of Transportation ities.” said DOT Commissioner Polly Trotten- announced Tuesday. berg. “We are reducing speed limits on some of The DOT is reducing the speed limit on the city’s most crash-prone corridors, and grow- Rockaway Boulevard between 150th Ave- ing our speed camera program at a rate that will nue to 3rd Street from 40 mph to 35 mph. On make our system the largest in the world.” Northern Boulevard between 114th Street to Speed cameras along the streets will be re- Glenwood Street, the speed limit will go from programmed so that warnings can be issued for violators during the first 60 days of the The city has reduced the speed limits on Northern Boulevard and Rockaway Boulevard. 30 mph to 25 mph Photo via Doug Kerr/Flikr They are among nine streets across the city new speed limits.

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16 • Brooklyn Daily Eagle • Thursday, September 3, 2020 2nd department/ public legal notices CITATION COUNTING; AND WHY THE SURRO- DECEASED, ANY AND ALL PERSONS REFLECT THAT THE MORTGAGES RE- FILE NO.: 2018-5542/A CITATION THE GATE SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW DERIVING INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON, CORDED JUNE 26, 1959 IN REEL 7604 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO ONE PER- OR TITLE TO SAID REAL PROPERTY BY, PAGE 89, PAGE 470 AND OCTOBER 31, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND IN- CENT ON SAID SCHEDULES OF THE THROUGH OR UNDER THEM, OR EI- 1991 AT REEL 3224 PAGE 1766 ARE EX- DEPENDENT TO: SUSAN GROSS- TOTAL ASSETS ON SCHEDULES A, THER OF THEM, AND THEIR RESPEC- TINGUISHED AND HSBC BANK USA, MAN, CAROL ARIAS, KATHRYN SKLAR, A1, AND A2 PLUS ANY ADDITIONAL TIVE WIVES, WIDOWS, HUSBANDS, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO LESLIE SKLAR, ANDREW A. MARCUS, MONIES RECEIVED SUBSEQUENT TO WIDOWERS, HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF EAST BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK AND EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF DEB- THE DATE OF THIS ACCOUNT, AS THE KIN, DESCENDANTS, EXECUTORS, CAPITAL ONE, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR IN RA J. MARCUS, STACEY B. ALEXAN- FAIR AND REASONABLE AMOUNT ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, LEGA- INTEREST TO THE GREEN POINT SAV- DER, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE PAYABLE TO THE OFFICE OF THE PUB- TEES, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, COM- INGS BANK NO LONGER HAVE ANY STATE OF NEW YORK. THE UNKNOWN LIC ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE EX- MITTEES, LIENORS, AND ASSIGNS, INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT PROPER- DISTRIBUTEES, LEGATEES, DEVISEES, PENSES OF SAID OFFICE PURSU- ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES, TY; DIRECTING THE CITY REGISTER OF HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNEES OF ANT TO S.C.P.A. SEC. 1106(3); AND EXCEPT AS STATED, ARE UNKNOWN THE CITY OF NEW YORK TO REFORM SHELLI SKLAR AKA SHELLI BERNICE WHY EACH OF YOU CLAIMING TO BE TO PLAINTIFF, HSBC BANK USA, N.A., THE LAND RECORDS IN THE CLERK’S A midshipman used a sanitizing wipe to clean her desk be- SKLAR, DECEASED, OR THEIR ESTATES, A DISTRIBUTEE OF THE DECEDENT AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO EAST OFFICE TO REFLECT THAT THE TAB fore the start of a leadership class on Aug. 24 at the U.S. SHOULD NOT ESTABLISH PROOF OF BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, CAPITAL IF ANY THERE BE, WHOSE NAMES, LIENS RECORDED DECEMBER 18, 2013 Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Photo: Julio Cortez/AP PLACES OF RESIDENCE AND POST YOUR KINSHIP; AND WHY THE BAL- ONE, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR IN INTER- IN TAB VIOLATION NO. 061-746-291, OFFICE ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN ANCE OF SAID FUNDS SHOULD NOT EST TO THE GREEN POINT SAVINGS DECEMBER 18, 2013 AT TAB VIOLA- TO THE PETITIONER AND CANNOT BE PAID TO SAID ALLEGED DISTRIB- BANK, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AD- TION NO. 061-378-736, DECEMBER 19, WITH DUE DILIGENCE BE ASCER- UTEES UPON PROOF OF KINSHIP, OR JUDICATION BUREAU, CITY REGISTER 2013 IN TAB VIOLATION NO. 070-163- DEPOSITED WITH THE COMMISSION- OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK DEFEN- 134, DECEMBER 19, 2013 IN TAB VIO- At military academies, TAINED. A COPY OF THIS CITATION AND THE ACCOUNTING, AS WELL ER OF FINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW DANT(S). MORTGAGED PREMISES: LATION NO. 061-185-951, DECEMBER AS ALL AMENDMENTS TO IT, IF ANY, YORK SHOULD SAID ALLEGED DIS- 116-28 201ST STREET 17, 2013 IN TAB VIOLATION NO. 058- SHALL BE SERVED ON THE GUARD- TRIBUTEES DEFAULT HEREIN, OR FAIL ST ALBANS, NY 11412 BL #: 11072 - 44 092-522, DECEMBER 18, 2013 IN TAB COVID-19 is the IAN AD LITEM, SCOTT KAUFMAN, TO ESTABLISH PROOF OF KINSHIP, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: VIOLATION NO. 061-063-512, DECEM- ESQ. BEING THE PERSONS INTEREST- DATED, ATTESTED AND SEALED 10TH YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO BER 17, 2013 IN TAB VIOLATION NO. ED AS CREDITORS, LEGATEES, DIS- DAY OF AUGUST, 2020 ANSWER THE COMPLAINT IN THIS AC- 056-741-906, AND JUNE 22, 2015 IN TRIBUTEES OR OTHERWISE IN THE ES- HON. PETER J. KELLY SURROGATE, TION, AND TO SERVE A COPY OF YOUR TAB VIOLATION NO. 109-434-638 ARE enemy to be defeated TATE OF SHELLI SKLAR AKA SHELLI QUEENS COUNTY JAMES LIM BECK- ANSWER, OR, IF THE COMPLAINT EXTINGUISHED AND NEW YORK CITY BERNICE SKLAR, DECEASED, WHO ER CLERK OF THE SURROGATE’S IS NOT SERVED WITH THIS SUPPLE- TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU NO By Lolita C. Baldor turned, and 1 percent to 2 per- AT THE TIME OF DEATH WAS A RESI- COURT GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ. MENTAL SUMMONS, TO SERVE A LONGER HAS ANY INTEREST IN THE Associated Press cent tested COVID-19-posi- (718) 459-9000 1981 MARCUS AVE- NOTICE OF APPEARANCE, ON THE DENT OF 44-55 KISSENA BOULEVARD, SUBJECT PROPERTY; QUIETING TI- As eight Navy midshipmen tive on arrival and went into UNIT 3B, FLUSHING, NY 11355, IN NUE, SUITE 200 LAKE SUCCESS, NEW PLAINTIFF(S) ATTORNEY(S) WITHIN TLE AS TO ANY INTEREST IN THE SUB- THE COUNTY OF QUEENS, STATE OF YORK 11042 NOTICE: THIS CITATION TWENTY DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE OF JECT PROPERTY HELD BY UNKNOWN file into their economics class, isolation. Since then, officials NEW YORK. SEND GREETING: UPON IS SERVED UPON YOU AS REQUIRED THIS SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS, EX- HEIRS OF GEORGE MITCHELL; DIRECT- instructor Kurtis Swope points say they’ve seen few new cas- THE PETITION OF LOIS M. ROSEN- BY LAW. AS A RESULT OF THE MEA- CLUSIVE OF THE DAY OF SERVICE (OR ING THE CITY REGISTER OF THE CITY to the antibacterial wipes on the es. The Navy and Air Force will WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE BLATT, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF SURES ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO OF NEW YORK TO REFORM THE LAND desk. “Did you grab wipes?” he randomly test 15 percent of stu- QUEENS COUNTY, WHO MAINTAINS COMBAT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19, IS COMPLETE IF THIS SUPPLEMENTAL RECORDS IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE TO HER OFFICE AT 88-11 SUTPHIN BOU- PHYSICAL PRESENCE AT THE COURT- SUMMONS IS NOT PERSONALLY DE- REFLECT THAT THE UNKNOWN HEIRS asks, then tells each one to take dents weekly; West Point will LEVARD, JAMAICA, QUEENS COUNTY, HOUSE ON THE RETURN DATE IS NOT LIVERED TO YOU WITHIN THE STATE OF GEORGE MITCHELL NO LONGER two, wipe down the desk when test 15 percent to 20 percent NEW YORK 11435, AS ADMINISTRA- POSSIBLE. THEREFORE, IF YOU WISH OF NEW YORK). IN CASE OF YOUR HAVE ANY INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT they arrive and again when they monthly. TOR OF THE ESTATE OF SHELLI SK- TO CONTEST THE RELIEF REQUESTED, FAILURE TO APPEAR OR ANSWER, PROPERTY; ENJOINING THE DEFEN- leave. “That should be your pro- Because they need dozens of LAR AKA SHELLI BERNICE SKLAR, DE- YOU, OR AN ATTORNEY ON YOUR BE- JUDGMENT WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST DANTS FROM TAKING ANY ACTION CEASED, YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HALF, MUST CONTACT THE COURT PRI- YOU BY DEFAULT FOR THE RELIEF DE- THAT IS ADVERSE TO THE PLAIN- cess.” on-campus rooms to potentially HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE BE- OR TO THIS DATE IN THE MANNER SET MANDED IN THE COMPLAINT. THE AT- TIFF’S LIEN POSITION OR ITS RELAT- As chairman of U.S. Na- isolate COVID students or quar- FORE THE SURROGATE AT THE SUR- FORTH IN THE ATTACHED NOTICE. IF TORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF HAS AN OF- ED RIGHTS; AND SUCH OTHER AND val Academy’s economics de- antine those who come in con- ROGATE’S COURT OF THE COUNTY OF YOU DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT AS FICE FOR BUSINESS IN THE COUNTY FURTHER RELIEF THAT THE COURT partment, Swope broke his class tact with infected persons, the QUEENS, TO BE HELD AT THE QUEENS SET FORTH IN THE NOTICE IT WILL BE OF ERIE. TRIAL TO BE HELD IN THE MAY DEEM IS JUST, EQUITABLE, AND GENERAL COURTHOUSE, 6TH FLOOR, FOUND YOU CONSENT TO THE RELIEF COUNTY OF QUEENS. THE BASIS OF PROPER. THE PROPERTY IN QUES- into two sections, so every stu- Navy and Air Force academies 88-11 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAI- REQUESTED. ACCOUNTING CITATION THE VENUE DESIGNATED ABOVE IS TION IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: dent could attend in person. are renting space off-site for #181011 CA, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, THE LOCATION OF THE MORTGAGED 116-28 201ST STREET, ST. ALBANS, NY Down the hall, another instruc- healthy students. The Navy, in ON THE 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2020 SUPPLEMENTAL PREMISES. TO UNKNOWN HEIRS OF 11412 IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO tor, flanked by chemistry equip- Annapolis, Maryland, is putting AT 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, GEORGE MITCHELL DEFENDANT IN SUMMONS AND NOTICE THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY ment, stands in front of two 375 students at St. John’s Col- WHY THE ACCOUNT OF PROCEED- THIS ACTION. THE FOREGOING SUP- SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON INGS OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- OF OBJECT OF ACTION PLEMENTAL SUMMONS IS SERVED THE ATTORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE computers, teaching in an emp- lege and the Air Force, in Colo- TOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, AS ADMIN- SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF UPON YOU BY PUBLICATION, PURSU- COMPANY WHO FILED THIS QUIET ty classroom. And another in- rado Springs, Colorado, will put ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF SAID NEW YORK COUNTY OF QUEENS ANT TO AN ORDER OF HON. ROBERT J. TITLE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU structor sits in her office, talking 400 in three local hotels. DECEASED, A COPY OF WHICH IS AT- ACTION TO QUITE TITLE INDEX #: MCDONALD OF THE SUPREME COURT AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE to a grid of camo-clad students “We know that with this TACHED, SHOULD NOT BE JUDICIALLY 701103/2020 FREEDOM MORTGAGE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, DATED COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY SETTLED, AND WHY THE SURROGATE CORPORATION PLAINTIFF, VS UN- THE 18TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2020 AND BE ENTERED. SPEAK TO AN ATTOR- on her laptop. population that about 90 per- SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW A REA- KNOWN HEIRS OF GEORGE MITCHELL, FILED WITH THE COMPLAINT IN THE NEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE Under the siege of the coro- cent of this age group is asymp- SONABLE AMOUNT OF COMPENSA- IF LIVING, AND IF HE/SHE BE DEAD, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COUN- YOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FUR- navirus pandemic, classes have tomatic,” said Brig. Gen. Linell ANY AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN TY OF QUEENS, IN THE CITY OF JA- TION TO GERARD J. 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SWEE- SONS BEING HEREIN GENERALLY DE- BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, CAPITAL leges around the country, most als who have it when they don’t NY 14221 THE LAW FIRM OF GROSS students are on campus and even know they have it.” NEY, ESQ., HEREAFTER IN CONNEC- SCRIBED AND INTENDED TO BE IN- ONE, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR IN INTER- POLOWY, LLC AND THE ATTORNEYS TION WITH PROCEEDINGS ON KIN- CLUDED IN WIFE, WIDOW, HUSBAND, EST TO THE GREEN POINT SAVINGS WHOM IT EMPLOYS ARE DEBT COL- many will attend classes in per- To limit any spread, the SHIP, CLAIMS ETC., PRIOR TO ENTRY WIDOWER, HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF BANK AND NEW YORK CITY TRAN- LECTORS WHO ARE ATTEMPTING TO son. academies made physical and OF A FINAL DECREE ON THIS AC- KIN, DESCENDANTS, EXECUTORS, AD- SIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU; DIRECT- COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION COUNTING IN THE AMOUNT OF 5.5% MINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ING THE CITY REGISTER OF THE CITY This is largely due to ad- academic changes. At the Na- OBTAINED BY THEM WILL BE USED vantages the military schools vy’s Michelson Hall, blue tape OF ASSETS OR INCOME COLLECTED CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, OF NEW YORK TO REFORM THE LAND FOR THAT PURPOSE. 69177 AFTER THE DATE OF THE WITHIN AC- LIENORS, AND ASSIGNEES OF SUCH RECORDS IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE TO #181477 have. They’re small, each with marks seats that must remain about 4,500 students who know empty, red tape forms large ar- that joining the military means rows on the floor showing stu- they’re subject to more con- dents which way to go, and trol and expected to follow or- stairways are designated up or nd epartment ew usiness ormations ders. Their military leaders, down. Signs remind students 2 d / n b F meanwhile, are treating the vi- about social distancing. Library rus like an enemy that must be books borrowed online sit in pa- 5 CONTINENTAL GAZAL HOLDINGS, LLC 61-25 LLC 1620 HILLSIDE LLC detected, deterred and defeated. per bags for pick-up. 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Thursday, September 3, 2020 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Queens/Daily Eagle • 17 RECENT COURT DECISIONS AND APPEALS

By C. B. Abruzzese depart from good and accepted medical practice discovery demands including his demands justices explained that McNeil failed to establish that BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE and that, in any event, any alleged departures were regarding all documents relating to all bed she engaged in specific conduct exempted from the not a proximate cause of Meri Erkomaishvili’s changing records for, meals provided to, washing rules of the road by vehicle and traffic law and that MEDICAL MAL CLAIMS cardiac arrest and subsequent death. The justices records for and documents relating to the changing she was entitled to the application of the reckless noted that Erkomaishvili failed to raise a triable of his mother, among other demands. The justices disregard standard of care. They also determined OVER HOSPITAL issue of fact as to whether the failure to refer the explained that the acceptable demands related to that McNeil failed to establish that under the principles of ordinary negligence, she was not at fault deceased to a hospital for emergency care was a Olmann’s mother’s care, the staffing of the nurses ADMITTANCE DISMISSED in the happening of the accident. Furthermore, the proximate cause of her death, particularly as an and nursing assistants who provided her care and justices noted that, on her cross motion, Edwards APPELLATE DIVISION, autopsy was not performed and the cause of death complaints or investigations of alleged substandard established that McNeil was at fault in the SECOND DEPARTMENT was not determined. They determined that care or abuse involving Marie Olmann. Finding that happening of the accident. the affirmation of Erkomaishvili’s expert was the Supreme Court providently exercised its —Edwards v. Menzil, 2018‐11464, August 26, 2020 conclusory and speculative and relied upon facts discretion in denying the remainder of Olmann’s not supported by the record. discovery demands, the justices noted that the JURY VERDICT ON —Erkomaishvili v. Volovoy, demands at issue were palpably improper, since 2017‐09734, August 26, 2020 they sought information that was irrelevant or LIABILITY REINSTATED were overbroad and burdensome. As such, the justices modified the order of the Supreme Court APPELLATE DIVISION, CLASS ACTION by granting Olmann’s motion to compel comp­ SECOND DEPARTMENT liance with his discovery demands pertaining to the CERTIFICATION DENIED IN In Queens County Supreme Court, Civil Term, a care of his mother. personal injury complaint was filed that arose out NURSING HOME SUIT —Olmann v. Willoughby of a multi­vehicle accident that occurred on Dec. APPELLATE DIVISION, Rehabilitation & Health Care Ctr., LLC, 2016‐ 24, 2013, on Astoria Boulevard, at its intersection 07212 & 2017‐07645, August 26, 2020 with 82nd Street, in Queens. The accident SECOND DEPARTMENT involved a vehicle operated by the plaintiff, Nikolla Marie Olmann was a resident of Spring Creek Shoshari, a vehicle operated by defendant Rehabilitation & Nursing Care Center, a nursing AMBULANCE DRIVER Nicholas Garrett and owned by Jaime Garratt, a

file photo by Rob Abruzzese by Rob file photo vehicle operated by the defendant Socrates home, from June 2012 to January 2014. In NOT EXEMPT FROM Rodriguez and a vehicle operated by the November of 2015, following Olmann’s death, her Eagle TRAFFIC LAW defendant Diego Herrera and owned by Abraham Hon. Ellen Spodek son, Joseph Olmann, individually and as the Natural Foods Corp. It was undisputed that all of proposed administrator of her estate and APPELLATE DIVISION, the vehicles were heading eastbound on Astoria Irma Erkomaishvili filed a complaint in Kings County purportedly on behalf of all others similarly Boulevard when the accident occurred. After a Supreme Court, Civil Term against, among others, situated, filed a putative class action in Kings SECOND DEPARTMENT trial on the issue of liability, the jury returned a physician Vitaly Volovoy and his employer, Multi County Supreme Court, Civil Term against Spring verdict finding that Nicholas Garrett, Herrera and Care Medical NY, PLLC (together the MCM Creek and its owner, Willoughby Rehabilitation and Rodriguez were all at fault in the accident and defendants), seeking to recover damages for Health Care Center, LLC, to recover damages for apportioned the fault of Nicholas Garrett at 70 medical malpractice. The complaint alleged that negligence and violations of public health law. percent, Herrera at 25 percent and Rodriguez at MCM’s failure to admit Meri Erkomaishvili to a Olmann alleged that his mother and other 5 percent. Following the jury’s verdict, Rodriguez hospital for emergency care was a proximate cause residents at Spring Creek sustained injuries orally moved to set aside the verdict in favor of of her death. According to the complaint, the attributable to substandard nursing care. In the Shoshari and against him on the issue of liability and for judgment as a matter of law dismissing deceased was examined by Volovoy in his office on Supreme Court, Olmann moved for a protective the complaint as asserted against him. Herrera May 29, 2013 presenting with symptoms of chronic order to allow for the disclosure of confidential dry cough, shortness of breath on moderate and Abraham Natural Foods made a similar oral health information of other residents at Spring motion following the jury’s verdict. The Supreme exertion and weight loss of approximately eighteen Creek. In an order dated May 11, 2016, the Court granted both motions to set aside the pounds over the preceding three months. Volovoy Supreme Court denied that motion as “premature verdict as to those defendants and for judgment ordered an EKG, a chest X ray, blood chemistry, and overly broad.” Olmann also moved for class dismissing the complaint against them. An “CBC” and prescribed ampicillin. Volovoy examined certification and separately moved to compel the interlocutory judgment was entered in favor of Meri Erkomaishvili in his office again on May 31, defendants to comply with his discovery demands. those defendants and against the Shoshari 2013 and ordered a chest CT scan, which took In an order dated June 20, 2017, the court denied Abruzzese by Rob file photo dismissing the complaint as asserted against place the same day, a pulmonary consult and a Olmann’s motion for class certification and denied them. Shoshari appealed and the justices of the follow­up visit in two weeks. On June 1, 2013, Meri portions of his motion to compel the defendants Eagle Hon. Genine Edwards Appellate Division, Second Department modified Erkomaishvili suffered cardiac arrest and was to comply with his discovery demands. Olmann the order in the interest of justice. The justices A personal injury complaint filed in Kings County rushed to the hospital, where she died on June 22. appealed and the justices of the Appellate Division, explained that for a court to conclude as a matter The CT scan performed on May 31, 2013, but Supreme Court, Civil Term, arose from a collision of law that a jury verdict is not supported by Second Department modified the order upon between an ambulance operated by Brittany McNeil reviewed after the deceased’s cardiac arrest, was sufficient evidence, it must find that there is consideration of his appeal. The justices agreed (incorrectly listed as Brittany Menzil) and a vehicle “simply no valid line of reasoning and permissible read to indicate masses on her lung, spine and liver with the Supreme Court’s determination to deny owned and operated by Earlene Edwards. In inferences which could possibly lead to the that were “highly suspicious for metastatic Olmann’s motion for a protective order to allow for response to the complaint, McNeil moved for conclusion reached by the jury on the basis of the deposits.” In response to the complaint, the MCM disclosure of confidential health information of summary judgment dismissing the complaint, evidence presented at trial.” In this case, the defendants moved for summary judgment other Spring Creek residents. They also agreed with contending that she did not operate the ambulance justices determined that the Supreme Court dismissing the complaint as asserted against them. the denial of Olmann’s motion for class with reckless disregard for the safety of others. should have denied the separate motions of In an order dated Aug. 2, 2017, Hon. Ellen Spodek certification. The justices noted that common Edwards cross­moved for leave to renew her prior Rodriguez, Herrera and Abraham Natural Foods granted the motion. Erkomaishvili appealed and questions of law or fact did not predominate over motion for summary judgment on the issue of which were to set aside the jury verdict against the justices of the Appellate Division, Second questions involving members of the proposed class liability, which had been denied in an order dated them as there existed a valid line of reasoning and Hon. Genine Edwards Department affirmed the determination of the as to causation and that Olmann failed to establish June 19, 2015. denied permissible inferences from which the jury could Supreme Court. The justices agreed with the that a class action was superior to other available McNeil’s motion, granted Edwards’ cross motion for rationally conclude that Rodriguez and Herrara leave to renew and, upon renewal, vacated the were negligent and that there negligence was a Supreme Court that the MCM defendants methods for the fair and efficient adjudication of order dated June 19, 2015 and granted Edwards’ demonstrated their entitlement to judgment as a substantial factor in the happening of the the controversy. However, the appellate justices motion for summary judgment on the issue of accident. Accordingly, the justices reinstated the matter of law through the submission of determined that the Supreme Court should have liability. Upon McNeil’s appeal, the justices of the jury verdict in favor of Shoshari and against deposition testimony, medical records and an granted those branches of Olmann’s motion which Appellate Division, Second Department affirmed the Rodriguez, Herrera and Abraham Natural Foods. expert affirmation establishing that they did not were to compel the defendants to comply with his ruling of the Supreme Court. In their decision, the —Shoshari v. Herrera, 2019‐00675, July 15, 2020

18 • BQ Daily Eagle • Thursday, September 3, 2020 L etters to the Editor Business Leaders Push for Faster Action to Spur NYC’s Economic Comeback Greg David THE CITY This article was originally published on Sep 1 by THE CITY. Hotels in New York City limp along with 40% occupancy. Only about 8% of companies have brought their workers back to their offices, leaving busi- ness districts moribund. Some restaurants stay alive with outdoor din- ing, but the city is now the only place in the North- east where indoor dining remains prohibited. The city coronavirus infection rate among those tested remains below 1% — a product, gov- ernment officials say, of the careful phasing in of a return to public life that extends to Tuesday’s de- cision to delay in-person classes at public schools. But business groups, from hotels to restau- rants to owners of the city’s massive office towers, are pressuring Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administra- tion to move faster on reopening parts of the econ- omy still hamstrung by pandemic restrictions. New Yorkers dine out on Aug. 28. Photo by Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY They argue the rules present insurmountable hur- dles to the recovery of the city’s economy. the initiative to collect state of origin data is a fur- wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed published last sue the city to force indoor dining. Separately, some “With indoor dining set to resume in New Jer- ther deterrent.” month. “We can allow the economy to continue to 330 restaurants joined a suit, with the lead plaintiff, sey, New York City is now surrounded by indoor John Fitzpatrick closed his Fitzpatrick Man- decay or we can revive New York by bringing em- Queens restaurant Il Bacco, demanding $2 billion dining while being locked out from participating hattan hotel on Lexington Avenue at 57th Street ployees back to our offices.” in damages because of the indoor dining ban. at significant economic peril,” said Andrew Rigie, when the statewide shutdowns began. He kept Related reopened its offices on June 22 with The city, pointing to COVID-19 spikes else- executive director of the New York Hospitality Al- open his Fitzpatrick Grand Central because it had the start of Phase 2. The British government of where, contends indoor dining remains likely to liance. “The situation is at a boiling point and our a few airline crews staying, but never filled more Boris Johnson launched a campaign this week to spark a resurgence of the virus. government leaders must provide a plan and start than 25 rooms. pressure firms there to restaff their offices in Lon- “When you look at the data really from across opening indoor dining in the five boroughs, just “We started to get a few rooms back in,” he don, New York’s primary rival as a financial cen- the world, there is no doubt, one very common set- like they have throughout the rest of the state.” said. “What really killed us was closing New York ter. ting in which infections occur — and not just in- to other states. We can’t even do domestic busi- What’s missing, some business leaders say, dividual infections, but what we call super-spread- Staggering Job Losses ness.” is help from the mayor and other officials. James ing events and those are settings where there was New York lost 914,000 jobs in April as the He said he’s laid off 130 of his 160 employ- Whelan, president of the Real Estate Board of indoor dining and drinking,” Dr. Jay Varma, a se- shutdown rippled across the economy, or about ees. New York, contrasted the bustle in areas like nior advisor to the mayor, said during a recent 20% of all the record-high 4.7 million jobs that Overall occupancy rates in city hotels in the Greenwich Village and the Upper East Side with press briefing. existed in February. last three weeks have been at about 40%, with the quiet of Midtown. Some experts — among them, economists — Despite gains during the last three months, rooms going at an average of $130 a night, ac- “Our government leaders have done a good agree. employment in the city remains 702,000 jobs be- cording to STR, which tracks the hospitality in- job of educating when they issued the stay-at- “We are in a great spot in the city right now, low the February mark. While the national unem- dustry — figures that suggest the hotels are gush- home orders and, more recently, the constant re- but the trouble is we are connected to people ev- ployment rate in July fell to 10.2%, New York’s ing red ink. frains about wearing masks and social distanc- erywhere else,” said Troy Tassier, an economist at barely budged, coming in at 19.8%, near Great For the same period last year, occupancy was ing,” he said. “What is needed is educating the Fordham specializing in epidemiology. He calls Depression levels. about 90% and the average room rate $225 a night. public that with the safety protocols in place it is the decision on indoor dining “a close call.” Hotels, meanwhile, saw their summer and fall safe to come back to work.” Interviewed last week, Tassier said that gov- marketing plans derailed by fears of New York of- Push to Fill Empty Offices When asked about the administration’s ef- ernment officials were probably delaying deci- ficials about visitors from other states. Some 30 Landlords like Jeff Blau, CEO of Related, the fort, Mitch Schwartz, a mayoral spokesperson, sions on restaurants and other still restricted areas states, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands owner of Hudson Yards, have taken to trying to said it was up to companies to make their own de- of the economy until they saw whether the reopen- are currently on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s quaran- lure their tenants to bring employees back to emp- cisions about their employees. Insiders also said ing of school buildings sparked a new COVID-19 tine list. ty office buildings as white- collar workers toil that when schools do reopen later in September, wave. “Hotels were starting to gear up for stayca- from home — in the city or beyond. the administration expects more workers to return. With the delay in the return of in-person class- tions from people in nearby states, but that is ef- Blau told Bloomberg News recently that he es, that benchmark has now been pushed back as fectively dead due to the quarantine requirement was personally calling the CEOs whose compa- Legal Actions Loom well. imposed by the governor,” said Vijay Dandapani, nies rented space in his buildings, pleading with But restaurant owners are tired of waiting for THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news CEO of the Hotel Association of New York. “The them to reopen offices. the return of office workers and other customers. outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that mayor’s latest move to compel hotels to ‘police’ “Business leaders face a stark choice,” he The Hospitality Alliance recently threatened to serves the people of New York. Far Rockaway builder earns Worker of the Month recognition By David Brand zation helped him secure a spot on a jobsite in construction sites last year. The organization also Queens Daily Eagle 2017. offers job support and training. A Far Rockaway native has earned the title of In December 2019, Building Skills recom- Local Councilmember Donovan Richards Worker of the Month from a nonprofit organiza- mended Hayward for a job working on the Rock- congratulated Hayward for his commitment and tion that trains New Yorkers for roles in the con- away Village development, near his home in the praised the work of Building Skills. struction industry. NYCHA Redfern Houses. Hayward has contin- “Kenya Hayward’s story demonstrates the Building Skills New York named Kenya Hay- ued working throughout the COVID-19 crisis. important place that workforce development ward as their August Worker of the Month for his “Finding employment in construction can be and job creation programs have in our com- work at a Brooklyn-based company specializing hard, but Building Skills makes the process sim- munity,” Richards said. “Expanding access to in superstructure construction. ple,” Hayward said. “No matter where my future good construction jobs is a key piece in advanc- The organization Building Skills New York Hayward, a veteran construction worker, career takes me, I know the organization will al- ing Queens’ economic goals and putting work- named Far Rockaway native Kenya Hay- was struggling to find a job in the field when ways have my back.” ers like Mr. Hayward on a path of long-term ca- ward as their August Worker of the Month. he connected with Building Skills. The organi- Building Skills helped place 340 workers on reer success.” Photo courtesy of Building Skills New York

Thursday, September 3, 2020 • Queens Daily Eagle • 19 LegaL, JudiciaL & courthouse News Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Visit us Online @queenseagle facebook.com/queenseagle queenseagle.com The 19th Amendment matters now more than ever By Soma Syed mother to school, the villagers rioted and creat- I too have experienced untenable and glaring Special to the Eagle ed an uproar, at which time my grandfather aban- opposition in my legal practice. I vividly recall the On Aug. 18, 2020, the United States of Amer- doned his birthplace and settled in a town three stares and obvious disbelief, which I sensed from ica celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 19th miles away. My mother came from a middle class others, both in the courtroom and my transaction- Amendment, which provides women the univer- family. al practice that I, a young South Asian woman of sal right to vote. My mother attended boarding school since pri- color, could be an attorney rather than a party to As an Asian and a woman of color, histori- mary school days. There were 20 other girls in her the dispute. All this I was determined to confront cally, I would not be eligible to fully exercise my class year — they were the daughters and sisters because I am very much like both of my parents right to vote until 1965. of wealthy industrialists and government officials. who, in various ways, zealously fought for the All throughout history, women had to fight for My mother struggled and never asked for a rights of women and girls. their lives to breathe, to be seen, to be heard, to be penny beyond what my grandfather gave her. She Every woman who fought for our rights to counted, to matter, to believe, to be treated with relied on a diet of puff rice, rice, lentil and occasion- vote or showed up at a meeting; every man who dignity by their kinfolks, for space, for recogni- ally a piece of fish or meat. She often shared how encouraged his daughters, sisters, nieces and tion, for equal pay, for promotion and for a chance. hard it was to eat the canteen food as the lentil and friends, deserves a shout out. Every woman is an This fight and struggle, contextualized by leftover rice would sometimes emit an unpleasant individual, but also a part of that woman’s father, race, class, religion and other variables, continues odor you normally would not expect in food. None- brother, uncle, and friend. When you disrespect a to metamorphosize in the halls of Congress, Leg- theless, she persevered and finished primary, mid- Congresswoman in the halls of life, liberty and the islature, City Hall, universities, workspace, corpo- dle, intermediate, and graduate studies. pursuit of happiness, you disrespect every one of rations and in the realm of motherhood. My mother founded two high schools for us—every woman in the world. Today, we fight to break the glass ceilings, girls. She dedicated 21 years of her life to teach- The casual respectability given Yoho by his against the explicit and implicit biases in hiring, ing girls; convincing fathers, uncles and brothers comrades ensures normalization of the aggres- promotion and recognition of women in the work- to send their daughters, nieces and sisters to her sive behavior by people who cannot withstand space. schools or any school; and persuading ministers a healthy discourse. Today, there are individuals Not too long ago, the standard question for a to fund her girls, schools and teachers, all while who continue fighting to keep women from ex- woman at a job interview was “Do you plan to managing both a bureaucracy and a budding fam- ercising their rights and attempt to indirectly dis- have children?” ily with 4 young children. courage women from assuming public office and Apart from being discriminatory in nature, Oftentimes she would leave home without civic duties. That is why the 19th Amendment this brazen question reflects the interviewer’s fail- breakfast and return after a long tiring day to find matters more today than ever. ure to recognize that if his or her mother did not us un-showered, missing in action, or too focused Neither my mother nor my father is alive to become pregnant, he or she would not be conduct- on the newest television series; so exhausted from see their legacies in me. But they have been my Attorney Soma Syed explains the impor- ing the interview. the trials and tribulations of forging on in a world, biggest cheerleaders, my biggest supporters, and tance of the 19th Amendment. As women, we fight for leadership positions, where women were expected to be the obedient my biggest sources of strength. I dedicate this 100 Photo courtesy of Syed for equal and better education and opportunities daughter, wife, mother, teacher and leader. She years of Women’s Right to Vote to them; every for our children regardless of economic and so- persevered. mother, father, brother, uncle, friend and caretak- Soma Syed is the president of the Queens cial barriers; as parents against drunk driving; as Her greatest achievements in her adult life are er who has encouraged and stood by their women County Women’s Bar Association. She is a civil moms against federal storm-troopers and as sisters her legacy in education; and in the latter 15 years folks; every employer and mentor who has taken and criminal law attorney, community activist, a against domestic violence. But it is not the end! of her life in the USA, her children. She sacrificed the helms to mentor a female colleague; and every concerned human-being and a proud New Yorker. There is a new beginning, a new roar, a new song her identity, passion and career to elevate us to be- organization that has taken the torch to fight for us She deeply believes in embracing, speaking and to be sung and heard so our stories and legacies come strong leaders and advocates for the world and our right to exist, matter and vote so that we charting one own’s narrative and story. When she may continue and not be trampled upon. and humanity. can control our own narrative and destiny. is not practicing law, doing charity, nonprofit or My mother was a trailblazer. She was born in When I heard the eloquent House floor dis- I am stronger because of all of you. And a girl community work, she enjoys nature and water. a village in Bangladesh in the 1940s to a support- cussion about the offensive remarks from U.S. from a tiny village is able to dream big, thinking The opinions shared are her own and do not ive father and enigmatic mother. Rep. Ted Yoho to U.S. Rep. Alexandria Oca- of all the possibilities to make the world a better reflect the views of any organization to which she When my grandfather began sending my sio-Cortez, I realized that the fight is not over. place than the one she found. belongs.

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