Halloran Case Ends in Conviction
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• JAMAICA TIMES • ASTORIA TIMES • FOREST HILLS LEDGER • LAURELTON TIMES LARGEST AUDITED • QUEENS VILLAGE TIMES COMMUNITY • RIDGEWOOD LEDGER NEWSPAPER IN QUEENS • HOWARD BEACH TIMES • RICHMOND HILL TIMES Aug. 1–7, 2014 Your Neighborhood - Your News® FREE ALSO COVERING ELMHURST, JACKSON HEIGHTS, LONG ISLAND CITY, MASPETH, MIDDLE VILLAGE, REGO PARK, SUNNYSIDE 82nd St. BID plan draws Visit us online Dragon Boat fi re in Jackson Heights TimesLedger.com fest 2014 Page 24 Special Section Pages 29-36 1,000 turn out Halloran case ends in conviction for Sandy meet Jury returns swift verdict after fi nding former city councilman guilty of bribery BY KELSEY DURHAM jury convicted the former north- Halloran was also convicted The jury took less than 90 at Allen AME east Queens representative of of charges stemming from his minutes to reach a verdict follow- After eight weeks of argu- pocketing city involvement in arrang- ing the nearly two-month-long BY SARINA TRANGLE ments, former City Councilman money from dis- ing bribes for county trial that began June 2. Dan Halloran was found guilty cretionary funding Full coverage GOP leaders across the The 42-year-old Halloran fac- One Far Rockaway woman this week of all charges on a five- by orchestrating a PAGE 4 city as part of a scheme es up to 45 years in prison when worried about where her family count indictment in his federal kick-back scheme to win their support sentenced Dec. 12, prosecutors would stay during the months- corruption case. with two men who were later re- for running state Sen. Malcolm said. long repairs slated for her Hurri- At a courthouse in White vealed to be undercover FBI op- Smith (D-St. Albans) on the GOP cane Sandy-damaged house. Plains Tuesday, an 11-member eratives. ticket in the 2013 mayoral race. A second stressed the strug- gle of affording rent and making mortgage payments after being displaced by the October 2012 END OF THE ROAD storm. And a third peninsula resi- dent chastised the city for letting mold, rust and paint chips depos- ited by the storm in public hous- ing complex parks keep children from playing. One by one, families rose to share how the Oct. 29, 2012, hurri- cane wreaked havoc on their lives at the Greater Allen A.M.E. Ca- thedral in Jamaica Tuesday eve- ning and how hiccups in the city’s response has left them stranded. More than 1,000 filed into the ca- thedral, with a packed first floor pushing a few dozen into the sanc- tuary’s second floor, to support a coalition of city religious institu- tions called Faith in New York as it unveiled a recovery platform. Various religious leaders urged City Council members and Amy Peterson, director of the mayor’s Office of Housing Recovery, to press for 30,000 New Cyclists ride over the Joseph P. Addabbo Memorial Bridge Sunday nearing the end of The Epic Ride, a 40-mile bike trip along the waterfront of Brooklyn and Yorkers to get jobs in their com- Queens. Photo by Ken Maldonado munities doing Sandy-related Continued on Page 58 A CNG Publication Vol. 2 No. 31 64 total pages 2 TL Rosedale to get new bus line Muslims mark Eid COM . MTA plans to speed up commute for riders in southeast Queens at Diversity Plaza BY BILL PARRY Sukhi New York that was TIMESLEDGER BY JUAN SOTO said at the Monday meeting instrumental in helping at the MTA’s Midtown Man- Hundreds of Muslims City Councilman Dan- By the end of August, hattan headquarters. “We from every corner of the iel Dromm (D-Jackson Rosedale and Far Rockaway need more express service world made their way to Heights) create Diversity . 1–7, 2014 2014 . 1–7, commuters will have a new in Rosedale,” she pointed Diversity Plaza in Jackson Plaza three years ago. UG bus line that will shorten out, adding that she has col- Heights Monday to cele- Many of the local business , A their travel time to the Ja- lected more than 300 signed brate Eid Mubarak. owners who fought against EDGER maica subway station. petitions to request better It is an annual holiday the project, which closed L During the Transit bus lines for Rosedale rid- that lasts for three days to 37th Road between 73rd IMES T and Bus Committee meet- ers. mark the end of Ramadan, and 74th streets to motor ing of the Metropolitan According to the MTA, the Islamic holy month of vehicle traffic, celebrated Transportation Authority the Q111 and the Q113 have fasting. Eid Mubarak by praying on Monday, the agency said an average daily ridership So many people came the space. it will implement the new of 25,000 straphangers. to Diversity Plaza that The founder of Sukhi Q114 limited-stop service. During Monday’s meet- Imam Qazi Qayyoom, New York, an immigrant The bus will travel along ing, the agency also revised founder of the New York Ei- group dedicated to prosper- the same path as the Q113 the Q17 and Q27 service in dgah, had to hold three sep- ity and happiness in Jack- Limited between Jamaica Flushing in response to arate observances to mark son Heights, prayed with and Guy R. Brewer boule- concerns raised by elected the end of the holy month of them. vards and 147th Avenue. officials, Community Board Ramadan. “I was among those T he Q114 wi l l make two 7 and St. George’s Church. “Every year the crowds business owners that were limited stops on 147th Av- They claimed the conges- celebrating the breaking of against Diversity Plaza,” enue at Guy R. Brewer Bou- tion caused by several bus the fast gets bigger,” orga- Agha Saleh said. “We levard and 222nd Street, ad- stops hinder people from nizer Shazia Kauser said. thought it would hurt all jacent to Springfield Lane, visiting the church. “We had to split it into the of our businesses, but Sha- and provide service to com- The church is at Main three prayer sessions be- zia came to us and said we muters at the current stops Street between 38th and cause all of the people that should turn away from our along Brookville Boulevard 39th avenues. Starting Aug. wanted to pray couldn’t fit negativity and show the and Far Rockaway. 31, the new layover will be onto the plaza at once.” city our positives. It was The proposed route for the new Q114 bus line would run through “This will help speed at 138th Street and 37th Ave- Kauser is president difficult in the beginning, Rosedale and Far Rockaway. Map courtesy MTA up commuter time for nue instead of the line drop- of an organization called Continued on Page 58 Rosedale and Far Rock- Jackie Campbell, of Francis Lewis Boulevard ping commuters off on 39th away residents,” said City the Rosedale Civic Associa- instead of turning south Avenue and laying over on Councilman Donovan tion and a member of Com- toward Far Rockaway at 38th Avenue, The revised Richards (D-Laurelton) at route will facilitate better the MTA’s meeting. “I like connection to the Q12, Q16 the proposal,” he added. and Q28 buses. Also, strap- Actually, the Q111 and The MTA says the new bus hangers will have better ac- Q113 provide service on cess to Flushing Commons Guy R. Brewer Boulevard service will take effect and downtown Flushing. between Springfield Gar- The MTA said that the dens and Jamaica, South sometime in August. Q27 is the third busiest bus Jamaica and Rochdale Vil- line in Queens with 25,000 lage. At 147th Avenue, the daily riders. Q111 heads to Rosedale and the Q113 to Far Rockaway. Reach reporter Juan “I am glad the MTA is munity Board 13, asked the Brookville Boulevard. Soto by e-mail at jsoto@cn- looking at service for south- MTA for more bus service “I take the bus every glocal.com or by phone at Imam Qazi Qayyoom celebrates Eid Mubarak at Diversity Plaza in east Queens,” Richards for Rosedale residents by 718-260-4564. day and I know the prob- Jackson Heights. 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