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PhotoPhoto byby JohnJohn McCartenMcCartenEagle file viaphotovia CityCity by Council/FlickrCouncil/Flickr Rob Abruzzese ContinuedContinued on onpage page 12 2 FollowMayor usBill onde TwitterBlasio delivered his seventhLike State us on of theFacebook City address at the American VisitMuseum us Online of Natural History on Thursday. Many of AS RACIAL COVENANTS SEGRE- @queenseagleFollowFollow usus onon TwitterTwitter facebook.com/queenseagleLikeLike usus onon FacebookFacebook queenseagle.comVisit us Online gated the city’s neighborhoods, Addisleigh @queenseagle@queenseaglehis proposals will have a particularfacebook.com/queenseaglefacebook.com/queenseagle impact on Queens. queenseagle.com Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office Park transformed from an exclusively white neighborhood into one of New York City’s premier African-American enclaves Mayor pledges to protect business, serve by the early 1950s. The area was home to luminaries like Count Basie, Lena Horne, youth and build homes during annual address Ella Fitzgerald, Illinois Jacquet, Jackie will have a specific impact on Queens. deep into the night on Jan. 10, as patrons, in- Robinson, James Brown, Joe Louis, Milt By David Brand Queens Daily Eagle From reopening communities centers in cluding Mayor Bill de Blasio, toasted a lease Hinton, Roy Campanella, Percy Sutton and Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh neighborhoods beset by municipal disin- agreement that would enable the 190-year-old Cootie Williams. “State of the City” address Thursday, pledg- vestment to helping small business owners Woodhaven watering hole to stay in business.  ing to preserve the city’s affordable housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- expand education and help small businesses. played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- ber of Commerce and even the de Blasio ERICA VLADIMER, A CANDIDATE De Blasio, speaking at the American Mu- dress. administration stepped in to help broker a challenging Carolyn Maloney in the seum of Natural History, laid out his vision Assisting small businesses new deal that would keep the historic bar in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th for the entire city, but many of his proposals The celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Continued on page 10 Congressional District, exited the race Friday. Her departure leaves three other candidates challenging Maloney, who has served in Congress since 1993.  Flushing community board set THE NEW YORK SENATE ENVI- ronmental Conservation Committee approved a bill sponsored by State Sen. Joseph to vote on controversial rezoning Addabbo, Jr. to require hard lids or sturdy tarps on top of “trash trains.” The coverings By Victoria Merlino Queens Daily Eagle would prevent putrid goop from falling out of Community Board 7 will vote today on a the train cars as they travel. hotly contested plan to rezone the Flushing  waterfront, which would allow developers to “APART FROM THE FOUL ODORS build condos, hotels, shops and office space along Flushing Creek. The advisory vote is and spilled garbage that many of my the latest phase in the city’s land use process constituents are burdened with on a regular for the site. basis, the trash trains have other negative The Queens borough president will also repercussions on the environment, local weigh in before the project goes before the property values and the public health,” City Council, which traditionally votes in Addabbo said. lock step with the local Councilmember Peter  Koo on land use measures. The rezoning would allow FWRA LLC, a SAVE THE DATE: THE QUEENS partnership of three developers that own the County Bar Association will host its annual land, to reshape the Flushing waterfront, cre- Judiciary, Past Presidents and Golden ating a 13-tower, mixed-use complex across Jubilarian dinner on Tuesday, March 31 at 6 the 29 acres of mostly unutilized land. 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NYPD mobilizing for Chauvin trial protests, Shea says Continued from page 1 maintained that police responded appropriately following in- Shea volunteered the remarks without prompting from meet- cidents of looting and after gathering intelligence about armed ing attendees, including Queens councilmembers and the heads demonstrators. The DOI report also described injuries to officers of the borough’sLights community boards. He said he wants out to see “jus- and extensive damageQUEENS to police property. tice served” as Chauvin faces various murder and manslaughter The NYPD did not respond Tuesday to questions about their charges and encouraged57,000 New Queens Yorkers to demonstrateresidents “calmly.” lose approach to potential protests following the Chauvin verdict. “We ask all New Yorkers whatever the outcome of that trial is State and local lawmakers lambasted the department for their that if therepower is a situation during where intensethere is going Tuesday to be protests storm or handling of the protests last year. things ofContinued that from that page we 1 all agree that204,000 we just households want to doin 2011. it Hur- In January, New York Attorney General Letitia James sued the peacefully “My with fellowship no injuries recently or property shift- damaging,”ricane Sandy he knockedsaid. out power NYPD and sought an independentTODAY monitor to “end the pervasive But criticsed to anof onlinethe NYPD’s platform protest due toresponse for 1.1 say million the police customers bear in 2012. use of excessive force and false arrests by the New York City much ofCOVID, the blame but now for withinjuries the powersuffered duringCon Edisondemonstrations workers restored Police Department (NYPD) against New Yorkers in suppressing after Floyd’soutage, killing there’s last no year.way for me to power to about 90,000 house- overwhelmingly peacefulFebruary protests.” 13, 2020 “Theconnect NYPD mustwith notmy meetco-workers.” demands forholds justice within with 24 the hours, prov the- utility In a response to Shea’s comments Monday, Neighborhood ocation,said aggression, Sahiti Kovvuri, and abuse a thatBaruch was onreported. full display last sum- Defender Service of Harlem Managing Director Alice Fontier mer,” saidCollege New Yorkstudent Civil who Liberties lives inUnion LegalMuch Directorof their workChris requires referenced one of the most disturbing images from last year’s Dunn. “CommissionerQueens Village. Shea’s ‘hopes’ foruntangling peace do notwires absolve from fallen demonstrations: officers driving a patrol vehicle into a group of the Department The program of their was responsibility understand- totrees create that safe littered spaces streets as around demonstrators. New Yorkersing and gather,agreed tomourn put her and work speak on outthe borough.on the compound Rain Monday- soft- “NYPD officers didn’t run over protestors with SUVs last ed traumaspause of until the power police returned, killings Kov of -Georgeened Floydthe soil, and making Daunte the trees summer because they had inadequate training,” Frontier said. Wright.”vuri said. more susceptible to toppling in “They ran over protestors because they are allergic to account- Minnesota The residentstorm had Daunte a particular Wright, im- a 20-year-oldthe high winds, Black the man,utility said. ability and violently suppress any popular movement to bring was shotpact and in killed Queens by Village, a police Cambria officer during “Restoration a traffic stop will Sun - require justice.” day. TheHeights, killing Whitestone,has fueled additionalMiddle Vil -protestsclearing against nearly police 500 roads vio- that are Brooklyn Defender Services Senior Policy Counsel Maryanne lage and Flushing, where many blocked by fallen trees. Con Ed- lence in New York City. Kaishian called Shea’s comments “the height of hypocrisy.” residents remained without pow- ison must de-energize any wires Newer Yorkers Wednesday demonstrated afternoon. everyWinds nightentangled for more in those than trees, two untangle “As public defenders, we witness firsthand the NYPD’s vio- weeks followingas high as the71 killingmiles per of Floydhour in in Maythe wires and Juneand then 2020, work de -with mu- lent response to demonstrations and their aftermath,” Kaishian spite anNew 8 p.m. York curfew City establishedforced the MTA by Mayor nicipal de Blasio.public works That curcrews- to re- said. “These demonstrations are not only about the police mur- few empowered the NYPD to break up demonstrations and arrest ders of George Floyd and Daunte Wright in Minnesota, but also to temporarily suspend outdoor move the trees,” Con EdisonPolice said Commissioner Dermot Shea said the NYPD is gear- protestorstrain en service. masse, further inflaming thein situation, a statement. according to about abusive policing at home.” analyses of the police response. ing up for likely protests after a verdict is delivered in the “Commissioner Shea calls for peaceful and non-disruptive Outages also affected events “Crews give priority to makmurder- trial of the cop charged with killing George Floyd. Celebrating Black A lengthyelsewhere report in fromthe borough.Newthe city’s Department ing repairs of Investigationthat will provide pow- Photo via Mayor’s Office/Flickr protests while overseeing a Department whose response to determinedYork thatCity’s NYPD’s Housing response Preserva to- theer “Floydto the most protests customers pro- quickly, demonstrations has been criticized by the United Nations Human duced excessivetion and Development enforcement postponed that contributed then restoreto heightened smaller tengroups- found.and De Blasio, who commissioned the report, later apologized Rights Committee andHistory that still employs Monthabusive officers, brutal- sions.” aMass town arrests, hall on stormshoving, resiliency baton-swinging in individual and “kettling,”customers.” or for the response. izes people who criticize the NYPD, and continues to harm more corrallingEdgemere. demonstrators, made the situation Moreeven worse,than 7,000 the DOI wires were Shea and former Chief of Department Terence Monahan and more people every day,” she added. Overall, 292,000 households down across the city Wednesday. lost power in New York City and Con Edison urged residents to Westchester County, surpassing avoid downed wires and to re- the impact of Hurricane Irene, port them to the utility and to the which knocked out power for NYPD. NYC willA tree fell on topgive of a house near Pfizer 82nd Avenue and 218th vaccine Street in Hollis Hills Tuesday. insteadPhoto by Michael Nussbaum Ex-Bronx prosecutorof J&J vies following for Western blood Queens clot council reports seat By David Brand Forman said she supported Mina Malik, anoth- and focus on addressing climate change. 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many schools have been able to offer five days a week of in-person lies remain concerned about safety, as coronavirus infection rates re- instruction to those who have returned to buildings. main relatively high. City officials have touted school safety, point- City officials said students who are already learning in person ing to a recent study suggesting that in-school transmission during would not see a reduction in the number of days a week they spend the months of October and November was extremely low. in brick-and-mortar classrooms. Some newly returning students, The opt-in period coincided with an overhaul of the city’s ap- however, will only be allowed to return to buildings part time as proach to building closures. To avoid frequent shutdowns that have space and staffing might still be an issue in some buildings. disrupted in-person instruction, the city got rid of the “two-case “If we can increase the number of days we will,” de Blasio said. rule,” where two unrelated cases would close a building. Instead, “Our goal is to continue getting more kids more days.” four cases in separate classrooms that investigators can link to trans- Of the returning students, most were in pre-K through elemen- mission within a school will cause a shutdown. That change was an- tary school, with roughly 26,000 children in those grades signing up nounced with less than 48 hours remaining for parents to decide if to return. About 13,000 high schoolers requested to go back in class- they wanted to return to classrooms. rooms, followed by approximately 10,000 middle school students De Blasio has indicated safety provisions will likely change sig- and 1,500 children from District 75, which serves those with com- nificantly next fall, and that he’s committed to a “full” reopening in plicated disabilities. September where every student can get five days a week of in-per- This latest opt-in window was the first time parents were al- son instruction or otherwise participate in a fully remote option. lowed to switch to in-person learning since the fall, and many wres- “We’re well on the way to getting a huge number of people vac- tled with decisions about whether to change their children’s learning cinated,” he said. “I think September is going to be an entirely dif- environment this late in the school year. ferent environment. So we’ll be resetting all the rules as we go into In the halls at West Brooklyn Community High School. Many families did not want to disrupt their children’s existing the next school year.” One of the students was returning to pick up the diploma schedules — though some schools may now have to shift around Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering educational change he earned the previous semester. AP photo by Kathy Willens teachers and students as remote classrooms shrink. Also, some fami- in public schools 2nd department / new business Formations 11435 HONEY BEAR BABY & CO LLC GOLDEN LAGOON LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- HONEY BEAR BABY & CO LLC. ARTI- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: GOLDEN LAGOON LLC. ARTICLES OF CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) (SSNY) ON 3/29/2021. NY OFFICE LO- ON 2/1/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: CATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OF- MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE FICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PRO- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS CESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ UPON HIM/HER IS HONEYBEAR BABY HER IS GOLDEN LAGOON LLC, 82-50 & CO LLC, 137-05 83RD AVENUE, APT 135TH STREET APT 6B BRIARWOOD, 3L BRIARWOOD, NY, 11435. PURPOSE/ NY, 11435. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL New York Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to reporters in August after visiting New Bridges Elementary School in Brooklyn LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. PURPOSE. to observe pandemic-related safety procedures. AP photo by John Minchillo #186837 #187013 Wednesday, April 14, 2021 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Queens/Daily Eagle • 3 G uest Editorial Opinions Many expected to become ‘digital nomads’ and leave big cities

By Rachel A. Woldoff ing and creative than they had been The Conversation led to expect. Worse, their employ- If one thing is clear about remote ers continued to demand that they be work, it’s this: Many people prefer it “all in” for work – and accept the con- and don’t want their bosses to take it trolling aspects of office life without away. providing the development, mentor- When the pandemic forced office ship or meaningful work they felt they employees into lockdown and cut them had been promised. As they looked to off from spending in-person time with the future, they saw only more of the their colleagues, they almost immedi- same. ately realized that they favor remote Ellie, 33, a former business jour- work over their traditional office rou- nalist who is now a freelance writ- tines and norms. er and entrepreneur, told us: “A lot of As remote workers of all ages con- people don’t have positive role models template their futures – and as some at work, so then it’s sort of like ‘Why offices and schools start to reopen – am I climbing the ladder to try and get many Americans are asking hard ques- this job? This doesn’t seem like a good tions about whether they wish to return way to spend the next twenty years.’” to their old lives, and what they’re will- By their late 20s to early 30s, dig- ing to sacrifice or endure in the years ital nomads were actively researching to come. ways to leave their career-track jobs in Even before the pandemic, there top-tier global cities. were people asking whether office life jibed with their aspirations. Looking for a fresh start We spent years studying “digital Although they left some of the nomads” – workers who had left be- world’s most glamorous cities, the dig- hind their homes, cities and most of ital nomads we studied were not home- their possessions to embark on what steaders working from the wilderness; they call “location-independent” lives. they needed access to the conveniences Our research taught us several import- of contemporary life in order to be pro- lessons about the conditions that ductive. Looking abroad, they quick- push workers away from offices and ly learned that places like Bali in Indo- major metropolitan areas, pulling them nesia and Chiang Mai in Thailand had toward new lifestyles. the necessary infrastructure to support Legions of people now have the them at a fraction of the cost of their chance to reinvent their relationship to former lives. their work in much the same way. With more and more companies now offering employees the choice Big-city bait and switch to work remotely, there’s no reason Most digital nomads started out to think digital nomads have to trav- excited to work in career-track jobs for el to southeast Asia – or even leave the prestigious employers. Moving to cit- – to transform their work ies like New York and London, they lives. wanted to spend their free time meet- During the pandemic, some peo- ing new people, going to museums and ple have already migrated away from trying out new restaurants. the nation’s most expensive real estate But then came the burnout. markets to smaller cities and towns to Although these cities certainly host be closer to nature or family. Many of institutions that can inspire creativity these places still possess vibrant local and cultivate new relationships, digi- cultures. As commutes to work disap- tal nomads rarely had time to take ad- pear from daily life, such moves could vantage of them. Instead, high cost of leave remote workers with more avail- living, time constraints and work de- able income and more free time. mands contributed to an oppressive The digital nomads we studied of- culture of materialism and workahol- ten used savings in time and money ism. to try new things, like exploring side Pauline, 28, who worked in adver- hustles. One recent study even found, tising helping large corporate clients to somewhat paradoxically, that the sense develop brand identities through mu- of empowerment that came from em- sic, likened city life for professionals in barking on a side hustle actually im- her peer group to a “hamster wheel.” proved performance in workers’ pri- (The names used in this article are mary jobs. pseudonyms, as required by research The future of work, while not en- protocol.) tirely remote, will undoubtedly offer “The thing about New York is more remote options to many more it’s kind of like the battle of the busi- workers. Although some business lead- est,” she said. “It’s like, ‘Oh, you’re so ers are still reluctant to accept their em- busy? No, I’m so busy.’” ployees’ desire to leave the office be- Most of the digital nomads we hind, local governments are embracing studied had been lured into what urban- the trend, with several U.S. cities and ist Richard Florida termed “creative states – along with countries around the class” jobs – positions in design, tech, world – developing plans to attract re- marketing and entertainment. They as- mote workers. sumed this work would prove fulfilling This migration, whether domes- enough to offset what they sacrificed in tic or international, has the potential to terms of time spent on social and cre- enrich communities and cultivate more ative pursuits. satisfying work lives. Yet these digital nomads told us Rachel A. Woldoff is professor of that their jobs were far less interest- sociology at the University of Virginia.

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6 • BQ Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 14, 2021 6 • Bay Ridge Eagle • Thursday, July 11, 2019 SSPORTS Nets on hold following deadly shooting Brooklyn-Minnesota game called amid ongoing protests By John Torenli, Sports Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle The city of Minnesota had a full slate of pro sports action scheduled for Monday night, includ- ing the ’ game against the home- town Timberwolves at the Target Center. However, the tragic shooting death of 20-year- old Daunte Wright on Sunday by a while female police officer forced the postponement of the con- test, as well as games hosted by the NHL’s Minne- sota Wild and MLB’s Minnesota Twins. Wright, a 20-year-old black man, was killed in Brooklyn Center during a traffic stop that went Ongoing protests and civil unrest in Minnesota forced the postponement of Monday’s Nets game against the Timberwolves. horribly wrong. AP Photo by John Minchillo The event further fueled protests in a city that is already filled with tension while awaiting the at Barclays Center, which dropped the Nets (36- first to call off their afternoon contest against the year after inking a multi-year contract. Though outcome of the ongoing trial of Derek Chauvin, 17) one-half game behind (37-17) for Boston Red Sox. terms of the contract were not revealed, as per the white officer charged in the well-chronicled the best record in the Eastern Conference. “Based on the events of the last 24 hours, and team policy, ESPN reported that could be death of George Floyd. “I thought they were the aggressor, they were as information has started to come to light, playing worth up to $4.1 million for Johnson, who was 7.8 It also ended any chance that the Nets would more physical, they hit first and we didn’t match a baseball game today felt a little less important,” points and 5.8 rebounds while shooting a blister- play in Minnesota Monday. their physicality and competitive fire, and that’s Twins president Dave St. Peter said. ing 66 percent from the floor in his first six ap- “Yesterday’s tragic event, involving the life of what you get,” Nets coach Steve Nash lamented. “When you add a level of public safety to pearances for the Nets. “When I got here, I came Daunte Wright, once again leaves our communi- Though there had been chatter that Brooklyn that, particularly the safety for fans, our players, right in and they just made me feel comfortable ty mourning,” the Timberwolves said in a team-is- might be able to stay in Minnesota and play the our staff, again we thought the decision we made in my first game in Utah, just telling me to go out sued statement Monday. game on Tuesday, the most likely scenario would today was the right call. History will maybe tell there and play really hard and play with some en- “After consultation with the league and lo- be the Nets returning to visit the Timberwolves at us otherwise. But today, this moment, we’re pretty ergy and be confident,” said Johnson, who signed cal and state officials, we believe postponing to- a later date while proceeding to Philadelphia for confident we’re doing the right thing.” his first 10-day deal with Brooklyn on March 22. night’s game versus the Brooklyn Nets is the best Wednesday night’s critical tilt against the 76ers. State officials as well as the NBA, NHL and “So hearing that from Steve (Nash) and James decision.” “The National Basketball Association an- MLB were still contemplating whether any games (Harden), and the other guys like Jeff (Green), it The Nets, who were without Kyrie Irving nounced (Monday) that in light of the tragic at all would be played in Minnesota on Tuesday as just made me feel confident, made me feel com- (personal reasons), LaMarcus Aldridge (non- events in the Minneapolis area yesterday, tonight’s well at press time. fortable right away. And I was offered a second COVID illness) and NBA Most Valuable Play- game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Minne- 10-day. So it’s been a blessing, like I’ve said, and er candidate James Harden (hamstring), were in sota Timberwolves at Target Center has been post- NOTHING BUT NET: The Nets announced just want to continue to keep proving to them that town to kick off a two-game road trip. poned,” the league said in a statement. Sunday that Alize Johnson, who had played effec- I belong and I want to be here.” ... After visiting Brooklyn was coming off Saturday night’s The NHL’s Wild were supposed to host the St. tively on two 10-day contracts for Brooklyn, will Philly on Wednesday, the Nets will be back at Bar- 126-101 blowout loss to the Los Angeles Lakers Louis Blues on Monday while the Twins were the be a member of the roster for the remainder of the clays Center on Friday night to host Charlotte.

Though he took a personal day Monday, Kyrie Irving should be right back with head coach Steve Nash and the Brooklyn Nets Wednesday in Philadelphia. Though he’s not making as much as teammate Kevin Durant, Alize Johnson was happy to AP Photo by Adam Hunger receive a multi-year contract from the Nets on Sunday. AP Photo by Frank Franklin II Wednesday, April 14, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

SAINT VINCENT — Clean- up: On Monday, people cleaned volcanic ash from the red roof of a home after La Soufriere volcano erupt- ed, in Wallilabou, on St. Vin- cent. La Soufriere volcano fired an enormous amount of ash and hot gas early Monday in the biggest explosive erup- tion yet since volcanic activity began on St. Vincent late last week. Photo: Orvil Samuel/AP

MINNESOTA — Arrest: A demonstrator was arrested by police for violating curfew and an order to disperse during a protest against the police shooting of Daunte Wright, on Monday, in Brooklyn Center. Photo: John Minchillo/AP

INDONESIA — Ramadan begins: A man took a nap on the floor of a mosque amid physical distancing markings while waiting for the time to break their fast during the first day of Ramadan in Jakarta on Tuesday. Muslims began marking Ramadan with communal prayers on Tuesday in SOUTH KOREA — Tulips: A woman took pictures of tulips at a park in Goyang on Tuesday. a socially distanced contrast to the empty mosques of a year ago. Photo: Ahn Young-joon/AP Photo: Tatan Syuflana/AP 8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Our World In Pictures SOUTH KOREA — Performance: Envi- ronmental activists wearing a mask of Jap- anese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and protective suits performed to denounce the Japanese government’s decision on Fukushima water, near the Japanese em- bassy in Seoul on Tuesday. Japan’s gov- ernment decided on Tuesday to start releasing massive amounts of treat- ed radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean in two years — an option fiercely opposed by local fishermen and residents. Photo: Lee Jin-man/AP

BRAZIL — Online performance: Trapeze artist Regina Oliveira performed her clown act for the live, online streaming of the “Benditas Genis” women’s clown festival at her home in Rio de Janeiro, on Sun- day. Oliveira transformed her apartment into a small studio, complete with professional lighting and tra- peze, to give classes and presentations. Photo: Bruna Prado/AP

BRITAIN — Lifted restrictions: People sat, drinking and eating, out- side cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Monday, the day some MEXICO — Observation: Persons over 60 waited in an observation area after receiving their second of England’s coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at the University Olympic Stadium in Mexico City on Monday. government after months of lockdown. Photo: Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo: Marco Ugarte/AP Wednesday, April 14, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 9 Gianaris touts tax hike for wealthiest New Yorkers By Rachel Vick Queens Daily Eagle Queens State Sen. Michael Gianaris touted a tax hike on the wealthiest New Yorkers Tuesday during a budget briefing before the Queens Bor- ough Board. New York lawmakers increased the tax rate on the richest residents following years of advo- cacy among Queens progressives, including Gi- anaris, the senate’s deputy majority leader. Gov. Cuomo consistently blocked the proposal, con- tending that it would drive wealthy residents out of the state and decrease the overall tax base. With his power weakened by multiple scan- dals, Cuomo relented to the tax hike this time around. Gianaris called that a win for the state. “We thought it was appropriate to ask them to help fund the recovery, help fund some of these priorities and do it in a way that is sustainable,” Gianaris said. The tax rate will rise from 8.82 percent to 9.65 percent for individuals who earn $1 million a year and couples that make $2 million. The very rich will see an even bigger hike: individuals making more than $5 million will be taxed at a 10.3 per- cent clip. New Yorkers making more than $25 million will pay 10.9 percent. Progressives who backed the increase say it will generate more than $4 billion in revenue for the state. Opponents say it will drive the wealthy out of New York. Gianaris said the increase will fund multiple measures designed to help New York More than $2 billion is allocated for rent re- lief, which Gianaris said will help renters and small landlords alike to “get the bills paid … with minimal displacement.” Sen. Michael Gianaris briefed the Queens Borough Board on the state budget. AP Photo The budget enacted by the state April 6 is boosted by $12 billion from the federal govern- New York City schools will receive $4.5 all the districts in Queens in particular but finally.” supplement them over the years, Gianaris said. ment, with funding for education, rent relief and billion in aid over the next three years, eliciting “I almost couldn’t believe it when we got it More than $2 billion will also go toward di- small businesses on the list of priorities. praise from community board leaders on the vir- done,” Gianaris responded. rect rent relief payments. Gianaris said the fund “We’re very excited about it,” Gianaris said. tual meeting. Federal funding will be used to jumpstart var- will help renters and small landlords alike “get the “This is a very unique budget for us there’s a lot “We are ecstatic here,” said Community ious initiatives, including the excluded workers bills paid … with minimal displacement.” of things in here many of us have been training to Board 6 District ManagerFrank Gulliscio. “It’s fund, but it will be up to New York to figure out “We have our work cut out for us to make sure get done for a very long time [and] we were able been 15 years we’ve been fighting for that bill, how to keep the programs going. the money gets to the people who need it,” Gia- to actually do it this year.” we’ve been horribly under budgeted throughout The “millionaire” tax increase will be used to naris said. US nominates NY lawyer to monitor United Auto Workers union Associated Press have the power to approve hiring or discharges of The U.S. attorney’s office in Detroit is rec- union employees, and can end or approve con- ommending that a federal judge name New York tracts, the settlement agreement says. lawyer Neil Barofsky to monitor the United Auto Acting U.S. Attorney Saima S. Mohsin made Workers union’s behavior after a corruption scan- the motion to hire Barofsky on Monday, accord- dal. ing to court records. The union submitted the Appointing an independent monitor is part of names of three candidates, and the appointment a settlement the union agreed to with federal pros- still must be approved by Judge David Lawson. ecutors in December. He’ll stay in place for six The agreement came in the wake of a years unless both sides agree to a shorter term. wide-ranging federal probe into corruption that Barofsky leads the law firm Jenner & Block’s reached into the upper ranks of the 400,000-mem- monitorship practice. He monitored two units of ber UAW. It held off a possible federal takeover Credit Suisse following multibillion-dollar settle- of the union due to the bribery and embezzlement ments. He also was an assistant U.S. Attorney in investigation that has lasted more than five years. Manhattan and served as Special Inspector Gen- The probe has led to 11 convictions of union eral for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, which members, including two former presidents. The bailed out banks and two auto companies after the U.S. Attorney’s office said it uncovered embez- 2009 financial crisis. zlement of over $1.5 million in dues money, kick- After a monitor is appointed, the union has backs to union officials from vendors, and $3.5 six months to hold a secret-ballot election to de- million in illegal payments from executives at Fiat cide whether members will vote directly to pick Chrysler who wanted to corruptly influence con- Attorney Neil Barofsky, then-Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Pro- the union’s future leaders. Barofsky would mon- tract talks. gram, testifies before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and itor the election, as well as compliance with the UAW President Rory Gamble, who was not General Government on the Financial Crisis and TARP program on Capitol Hill in Wash- settlement. Currently union leaders are picked by charged in the probe, has said the union is now ington in 2010. The U.S. attorney’s office in Detroit is recommending that a federal judge delegates to a national convention. clean and will have safeguards in place to prevent name Barofsky to monitor the United Auto Workers union’s behavior after a corruption The monitor will administer the election, will the scandal from happening again. scandal. AP Photo/Harry Hamburg, File

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10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Racial, economic gaps are widening among NYC’s free pre-K programs, researchers say By Christina Veiga quality ratings of the city’s pre-K programs match Chalkbeat New York or outpace national averages, and that the vast ma- Mayor Bill de Blasio often touts universal jority of programs meet the threshold for positive pre-K as one of the main accomplishments of outcomes. Officials also pointed to family surveys his tenure and as the centerpiece of his agenda to that generally show parents are happy with Pre-K “fight inequality.” for All, the city’s free, universal preschool pro- Seven years later, researchers from the Uni- gram for 4-year-olds. versity of California, Berkeley have found that “Pre-K for All is an invaluable model for the not all of the city’s free pre-K programs are equal- nation, and this study only considers one nar- Staff and teachers prepared for the first day of school at the Mosaic Pre-K Center in ly strong, with racial and income disparities that row measure of quality,” said education depart- Queens on Sept. 21, 2020. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office might set the foundation for future education gaps. ment spokeswoman Sarah Casasnovas. “We re- The quality of programs serving mostly Black main committed to understanding and addressing Fuller didn’t know what was driving the dis- Jeanne L. Reid, of Teachers College at Co- and Latino students has stalled or declined slightly, any disparities in access to high-quality early ed- parities, but suggested one reason could be teach- lumbia University, said the disparities in quali- and is lower in census tracts with higher poverty lev- ucation, particularly as our city recovers from the ers migrating from low-quality programs to high- ty ratings may be driven by centers enrolling the els, according to the Berkeley analysis released this pandemic that has disproportionately impacted er-quality or better paying sites. It appeared that lowest-income students, which tend to also serve week. Meanwhile program quality was improving at communities of color.” sites in public housing complexes scored lower on mostly Black and Latino children. Those same centers serving mostly white and Asian children, and New York City uses two widely respected the ECERS — which focuses partly on the phys- programs may excel in serving families in ways was higher in wealthier neighborhoods. measures to rate pre-K quality: the Early Child- ical environment — due to cramped facilities and not captured by the quality measures, such as by The findings mirror the conclusions of a sim- hood Environment Rating scale, or ECERS, and scarce outdoor play spaces, Fuller added. helping parents find jobs or providing support ilar analysis conducted by Princeton researchers the Classroom Assessment Scoring System, or Halley Potter, a senior fellow at the think tank from social workers. last summer. CLASS. The Berkeley researchers traced these The Century Foundation, where she has studied “There are other aspects of quality in a program New York City is home to one of the most ratings from 2014 through 2019. The ratings sys- segregation in New York City’s pre-K program, that are important to families and support children’s segregated school systems in the country, and tems look at factors such as classroom routines, said the paper should be “a call to action” for lead- healthy development and growth,” Reid said. pre-K classrooms are even more segregated than how teachers support students’ thinking and lan- ers in the city. Her own research on the city’s universal those in the later grades, research has shown. De guage development, and whether facilities are ap- “We need to push for ways for more children pre-K program has shown that teachers in class- Blasio has been reluctant to tackle segregation propriate for young children. of all backgrounds to attend racially and socioeco- rooms run by community organizations do not in the nation’s largest school system. That aver- Most programs’ scores still fall within the nomically diverse early childhood programs to- have the same access to planning and break time sion that could now drag down his foremost poli- range indicating they are effective when it comes gether,” she said. as their counterparts in pre-K programs in public cy achievement. to supporting student learning. But ratings for pro- Part of the problem boils down to the coun- schools. Also teachers in publicly funded but pri- “This raises the specter — despite the mayor’s grams in low-income neighborhoods were lower, try’s patchwork system of early childhood care, vately run programs — which make up the major- admirable intentions — that his program hardens, meaning the development of an average 4-year- with low-income families attending subsidized ity of pre-K seats — have historically been signifi- rather than narrows, racial disparities in children’s old might lag three to five months behind their programs that tend to offer longer hours year cantly underpaid. Only recently has the city been early growth,” Bruce Fuller, the study’s lead au- peers in more highly-rated classrooms, accord- round. This, in turn, creates a segregated pipeline making progress in addressing those salary dispar- thor, said in a statement. “How can this pre-K en- ing to the researchers. The analysis also found that into universal pre-K classrooms. ities. titlement narrow inequities in early learning when gains in quality were uneven, with programs serv- The city has taken steps to encourage, and in The new findings show the city will need to quality tilts toward better off families?” ing the most white and Asian students enjoying some cases require, enrolling students from dif- step up support for centers run by community or- The education department countered that the largest increases. ferent economic backgrounds in the same class- ganizations, especially in the wake of the pandem- rooms. ic, Reid said. Potter said integrating pre-K could be worth “A lot of these organizations are operating the effort, with studies showing that all students with too few resources for the problems they’re learn more in diverse classrooms, and that integra- trying to address,” she said, “and that’s only been tion may even help reduce prejudice. more so with the pandemic and the devastation “The racial and socioeconomic diversity of that people have experienced.” preschool classrooms is a key component of their Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering educational quality,” Potter said. educational change in public schools.

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A scrabble-inspired street sign is located at the corner of 35th Avenue and 81st Street. & Photo by clark gregor via flickr. GOLDEN JUBILARIAN NIGHT Celebrate Scrabble Day in Monday, April 19, 2021 5:30 pm – 8:15 pm Via Zoom

Sponsored by: the game’s native borough By Victoria Merlino game manufacturers or the public, and he and PROGRAM Queens Daily Eagle his investor James Brunot lost $450 in 1949. The Introductions: Program Chair – Michael D. Abneri, Esq. Yesterday was National Scrabble Day, so the game’s popularity skyrocketed in the 1950s after Recognition: Judiciary & Past Presidents next time you play the beloved word game, score the president of the department store Macy’s al- some serious points with these two words: J-a-c-k- legedly ordered games to his store after seeing it Presentations and Awards: s-o-n H-e-i-g-h-t-s — Scrabble’s birthplace. on vacation. Golden Jubilarians – Commemorating our Members that have been admitted 50 years, Though you can now find the quintessen- Today, Scrabble is beloved by amateur and 2020 & 2021. tial word scramble game in living room cabinets, competitive wordsmiths alike, with tournaments Immediate Past President Scroll – Recognition to Hon. Hilary Gingold (2018) phones and classrooms across the nation, the first occurring throughout the country. Three out of ev- and Marie-Eleana First (2019) on their invaluable service holding the highest game of Scrabble was dreamed up in Queens. ery five U.S. homes has a Scrabble set, accord- office in our bar association. Academy of Law Award – Joseph F. DeFelice (2020) and Richard M. Gutierrez (2021), Architect Alfred Mosher Butts invented the ing to parent company Hasbro Gaming’s website. for their contributions in our seminars and programs. game in his Jackson Heights garden apartment af- Though Scrabble’s Queens roots may not be Court Appreciation Award – John A. Coltelli ter first conceiving of the idea between 1931 and widely publicized, Jackson Heights hasn’t for- 1933 — there’s some contention around the of- gotten its history. City Councilmember Daniel Remarks of Guest Speakers: ficial date. According to legend, Butts used The Dromm, who represents the neighborhood, helped Hon. Marguerite Grays Hon. Joseph A. Zayas New York Times’ front page as the basis for the to install a street sign honoring the game on the Administrative Judge, Court, Administrative Judge, Supreme Court, distribution of letters in the game, calculating how corner of 35th Avenue and 81st Street in 2011. Queens County Civil Term Queens County Criminal Term often certain letters appear in English words. This was the second iteration of the sign, which As the Great Depression rolled through the had mysteriously disappeared years before. Scott M. Karson, Esq. T. Andrew Brown, Esq. President, New York State Bar Association President-Elect, New York State Bar Association United States, Butts created different iterations “It’s important for communities to identify of the game, refining it through playthroughs having historic places,” Dromm told the Eagle on with family and friends at Community Methodist why he lobbied for the sign’s return. “It’s an im- Registration Link Here or Church on 35th Avenue, before trademarking the portant piece of Jackson Heights history.” Scrabble we know today in 1948. This story originally ran in the Aug. 9, 2019 EMAIL: [email protected] Butts’ invention was initially not a hit with edition of the Eagle.

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SCHWARTZ, ESQ. 40 FUL- AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: C/O 11231. REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED CESS MAY BE SERVED AND SHALL TON STREET, 7TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, TO: C/O HALCYON MANAGEMENT TO: C/O HALCYON MANAGEMENT NATASHA NELSON, 2970 W 27TH ST STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., MAIL COPY OF PROCESS AGAINST LLC NY 10038. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL GROUP LLC, 177 N 11 ST, BKLYN, NY GROUP LLC, 177 N 11 ST, BKLYN, NY #704, BKLYN, NY 11224. PURPOSE: 7014 13TH AVE, STE 202, BKLYN, NY TO: 1073 NOSTRAND AVE., BKLYN, NY PURPOSE. 11211. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 11211. PURPOSE: GENERAL. GENERAL. 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 11225. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACT. #186181 #186617 #186629 #186643 #186655 #186678

12 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • Wednesday, April 14, 2021 2nd department / new business Formations MARCHING SUCCESS LLC 241 HINS LLC NOCTURNAL DREAMS LLC PAN HOUSE REAL ESTATE KOSHER BAKENERY 505 VENTURES, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MARCH- 241 HINS LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED NOCTURNAL DREAMS LLC. FILED MANAGEMENT LLC SUPPLY LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 505 VEN- ING SUCCESS LLC. ARTS OF ORG WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 3/12/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY PAN HOUSE REAL ESTATE MANAGE- KOSHER BAKENERY SUPPLY LLC. TURES, LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED FILED WITH SECY OF STATE OF NY 4/6/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & MENT LLC. FILED 4/6/21. OFFICE: FILED 2/16/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. (SSNY) ON 5/29/19. OFFICE LOCA- AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS SHALL MAIL TO: 304 BOERUM ST APT KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIG- AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL 25, BKLYN, NY 11206. PURPOSE: GEN- FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 8112 SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS ON 03/03/21. OFFICE LOCATION: NEW MAIL PROCESS TO 148-27 230TH PL., & SHALL MAIL TO: 968 46TH ST, BK- NATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- ERAL. 15TH AVE, BKLYN, NY 11228. PUR- YORK COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED CESS MAY BE SERVED AND SHALL SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, NY 11413. #187018 POSE: GENERAL. LYN, NY 11219. PURPOSE: GENERAL. #187030 MAIL COPY OF PROCESS AGAINST GENERAL PURPOSE #187043 AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- #186995 NIGHT MOVES STUDIO LLC CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. LLC TO: 6228 82ND PLACE, MIDDLE NIGHT MOVES STUDIO LLC. FILED ARTPROS REALTY LLC DYERFIX LLC VILLAGE, NY 11379. PURPOSE: ANY BRIDGEMAN 2/3/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY ARTPROS REALTY LLC. FILED 3/19/21. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO COR- LAWFUL ACT. DYERFIX LLC. FILED 3/12/21. OFFICE: SANITATION LLC DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS PORATION SERVICE CO., 80 STATE ST., #186680 BRIDGEMAN SANITATION LLC ARTS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT SHALL MAIL TO: 241 SCHOLES ST APT ALBANY, NY 12207. AS AMENDED BY DOCTORS ON CALL OF ORG. FILED SSNY 3/9/21, KINGS 3R, BKLYN, NY 11206. REGISTERED TO: 1766 48TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11204. FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: CO. SSNY DESIGN AGENT FOR PRO- PURPOSE: GENERAL. RASHIDA LAWRENCE, 2610 GLEN- CERT. OF AMENDMENT FILED WITH MEDICAL SERVICES, PLLC AGENT: UNITED STATES CORPORA- #187031 CESS & SHALL MAIL TO LEGALINC TION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH AVE WOOD RD APT 5B, BKLYN, NY 11210. SSNY ON 04/05/21, THE COUNTY IS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DOCTORS CORP SRVCS INC. 1967 WEHRLE DR ON CALL MEDICAL SERVICES, PLLC. STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: DENG 168 LLC PURPOSE: GENERAL. NEW YORK. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL STE 1 #086 BUFFALO, NY 14221 GEN- DENG 168 LLC. FILED 3/1/21. OFFICE: #187044 ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SSNY ON GENERAL. ERAL PURPOSE #187019 KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT ACTIVITY. 2/2/21. OFFICE LOCATION KINGS #186996 FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 4711 401 LIBIT LLC #187059 SSNY DESG. AS AGENT OF PLLC UPON KANGOR LLC SLOPE HOME LLC 8TH AVE APT 2B, BKLYN, NY 11220. 401 LIBIT LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SLOPE HOME LLC. FILED 3/24/21. KANGOR LLC ARTS OF ORG. FILED PURPOSE: GENERAL. WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ULMAN III, LLC SERVED SSNY MAIL PROCESS TO 272 SSNY 3/16/21, KINGS CO. SSNY DE- OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS #187032 ULMAN III, LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED MARION ST BROOKLYN, NY, 11233. AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL 4/6/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. SIGN AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. TO: C/O EVA ELMORE WELCH, 379 6TH PLANTDROP LLC AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS #186682 MAIL TO 170 HAWTHORNE ST APT 3J PLANTDROP LLC. FILED 8/26/20. OF- ST, BKLYN, NY 11215. PURPOSE: GEN- AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL 3/23/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. BROOKLYN, NY 11225 GENERAL PUR- FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS POSE ERAL. MAIL PROCESS TO 148-27 230TH PL., AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS W L S W V DILIGENCE LLC #186997 #187020 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL NOTICE OF FORMATION OF W L S TO: KYEU EUN JIN & ORIAN BREAUX, SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, NY 11413. AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL W V DILIGENCE LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. DS 37 MEZZHOLDER LLC DARK KNIGHT EQUITIES LLC 412 ATLANTIC AVE APT 2, BKLYN, NY GENERAL PURPOSE MAIL PROCESS TO 382 12TH ST., APT. FILED WITH SSNY ON 3/15/21. OF- DS 37 MEZZHOLDER LLC AUTHORI- DARK KNIGHT EQUITIES LLC. FILED 11217. PURPOSE: GENERAL. #187047 #187033 1R, BROOKLYN, NY 11215. GENERAL FICE LOCATION: KINGS SSNY DESG. TY FILED SSNY 1/19/21 OFFICE: KINGS 1/25/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY 6647 BERGEN PLACE AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- CO LLC FORMED DE 12/31/20 EXISTS DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & MANHATTAN PURPOSE CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED 555 EAST LOOCKERMAN ST #120 DO- SHALL MAIL TO: 1838 E 3RD ST, BKLYN, MANAGEMENT LLC #187068 VER, DE 19901. SSNY DESIGN AGENT NEPHROLOGY PLLC SSNY MAIL PROCESS TO 9013 5TH NY 11223. PURPOSE: GENERAL. MANHATTAN NEPHROLOGY PLLC. 6647 BERGEN PLACE MANAGEMENT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST THE #187021 AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11209. ANY LAW- FILED 2/18/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. 10004 LLC MAY BE SERVED & MAIL TO 884 FUL PURPOSE. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 2/5/2021. CTY: #186683 EASTERN PKWY BROOKLYN, NY 11213 FACED BY LINDO LLC CHOCOLATEBYZ, LLC & SHALL MAIL TO: 7608 BAY PKWY, CERT OF REGIS FILED DE SOS 401 FED- FACED BY LINDO LLC. FILED 3/11/21. KINGS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- STE 7D, BKLYN, NY 11214. PURPOSE: 595 UNION AVE., LLC ERAL ST #4 DOVER DE 19901 GENER- OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS WHOM PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 595 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL GENERAL. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: AL PURPOSE #187034 SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO UNION AVE., LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED #186998 TO: 725 CROWN ST 2R, BKLYN, NY CHOCOLATEBYZ, LLC. ARTICLES OF LAURA S. HOBGOOD, 345 STATE ST., WITH SSNY ON 3/22/21. OFFICE LOCA- 11213. REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED TOP OF THE LINE BROOKLYN, NY 11201. GENERAL PUR- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- TION KINGS SSNY DESG. AS AGENT OF EE37 MEZZHOLDER LLC STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., EE37 MEZZHOLDER LLC AUTHORITY COLLECTION LLC TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST 7014 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY POSE FILED SSNY 1/19/21 OFFICE: KINGS TOP OF THE LINE COLLECTION LLC. #187049 IT MAY BE SERVED SSNY MAIL PRO- 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. FILED 11/30/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. ON 3/9/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: CO LLC FORMED DE 12/31/20 EXISTS #187022 CESS TO 238 NORTH 11TH ST BROOK- 555 EAST LOOCKERMAN ST #120 DO- SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS CHOOSING STRENGTH KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- LYN, NY, 11211. ANY LAWFUL PUR- VER, DE 19901. SSNY DESIGN AGENT PENGUIN CODING LLC & SHALL MAIL TO: C/O RASHONIQUE MENTAL HEALTH IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON POSE. UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST THE LEWIS, 5122 SNYDER AVE APT. 2D, BK- #186684 PENGUIN CODING LLC. FILED 3/8/21. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE LLC MAY BE SERVED & MAIL TO 884 OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS LYN, NY 11203-4459. PURPOSE: GEN- COUNSELING PLLC ERAL. CHOOSING STRENGTH MENTAL SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS 215 GROUP LLC EASTERN PKWY BROOKLYN, NY 11213 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #187035 215 GROUP LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED CERT OF REGIS FILED DE SOS 401 FED- TO: C/O REGISTERED AGENTS INC., 90 HEALTH COUNSELING PLLC, ARTS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ERAL ST #4 DOVER DE 19901 GENER- STATE ST STE 700, OFF 40, ALBANY, NY BESTSELI LLC OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE AL PURPOSE BESTSELI LLC. FILED 12/12/19. OFFICE: 1/14/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. #186999 12207. PURPOSE: GENERAL. OF NY (SSNY) 3/24/2021. CTY: KINGS. LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS INC AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS #187023 KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 222 SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM AUTHORITY RA, 42 BROADWAY, FL 12- AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL 834 PACIFIC OWNERS LLC PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED EEZY BREEZY AIR LLC E 8TH ST 7A, BKLYN, NY 11218. PUR- 200 NEW YORK, NY, 10004-3892. PUR- MAIL PROCESS TO JULIE CHIN, 177 834 PACIFIC OWNERS LLC AUTHORI- EEZY BREEZY AIR LLC. FILED 3/11/21. TY FILED SSNY 1/21/21 OFFICE: KINGS POSE: GENERAL. & SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO SHAWN- AINSLIE ST., #2, BROOKLYN, NY 11211. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS #187036 POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- CO LLC FORMED DE 1/15/21 EXISTS TINA HARROD, 189 E. 18TH ST., 5B, GENERAL PURPOSE AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL FUL PURPOSE. #186686 2361 NOSTRAND AVE #601 BROOK- 577 VANDERBILT LLC BROOKLYN, NY 11226 . PURPOSE: TO: 2164 CATON AVE, APT 3G, BKLYN, #186839 LYN, NY 11210. SSNY DESIGN AGENT 577 VANDERBILT LLC. FILED 10/3/18. MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING NY 11226. REGISTERED AGENT: UNIT- PAPI EXPANSION GROUP LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST THE OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS #187058 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PAPI EX- LLC MAY BE SERVED & MAIL TO 555 ED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL PANSION GROUP LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. EAST LOOCKERMAN ST #120 DOVER, INC., 7014 13TH AVE, STE 202, BKLYN, TO: C/O AMI ARIEL, 839 CLASSON AVE, FILED WITH NY DEPT. OF STATE ON DE 19901 CERT OF REGIS FILED DE NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. #187024 BKLYN, NY 11238. PURPOSE: GENER- 3/22/21. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS SOS 401 FEDERAL ST #4 DOVER DE AL. COUNTY. SEC. OF STATE DESIGNAT- 19901 GENERAL PURPOSE #187037 #187000 AMAZONA HEATING ED AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- & COOLING LLC ANNA-POL TRAVEL CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED name change EMPRESS CRYSTALS AND AMAZONA HEATING & COOLING LLC. AND SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: PAPI AGENCY, LLC FILED 3/16/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. EXPANSION GROUP LLC, 260 AINS- ENERGY WELLNESS LLC ANNA-POL TRAVEL AGENCY, LLC. DANA (MIDDLE) ANDRE (LAST) REID EMPRESS CRYSTALS AND ENER- SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS FILED 3/8/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY NAME CHANGE LIE ST., 3RD FL., BROOKLYN, NY 11211, AKA DANE REID. THE CITY AND STATE GY WELLNESS LLC. FILED 12/11/20. & SHALL MAIL TO: LAURON HENRY, DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ADDRESS. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS 2680 FULTON ST STE 1, BKLYN, NY SHALL MAIL TO: ANNA M. LAROCCA, OF MY CURRENT ADDRESS ARE REGD. AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL 11207. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 5756 65TH ST, MASPETH, NY 11378. POWELL BROOKLYN, NY. MY PLACE OF BIRTH MAY BE SERVED: CORPORATE CRE- TO: 8520 FORT PKWY APT #187025 PURPOSE: GENERAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN IS BROOKLYN, NY. THE MONTH AND ATIONS NETWORK INC., 600 MAMA- # 4F, BKLYN, NY 11209. REGISTERED #187038 ORDER ENTERED BY THE CIVIL COURT, RONECK AVE. #400, HARRISON, NY RISING SPIRIT CRYSTALS LLC YEAR OF MY BIRTH IS MARCH 1977. AGENT: UNITED STATES CORPORA- KINGS COUNTY ON THE 24TH DAY #187004 10528. PURPOSE: ALL LAWFUL PUR- RISING SPIRIT CRYSTALS LLC. FILED INK IMMORTAL LLC OF MARCH, 2021, BEARING THE IN- TION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH AVE, INK IMMORTAL LLC. FILED 1/20/21. POSES. 2/24/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DEX NUMBER NC-0000109-21/KI, A STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS NAME CHANGE #186838 DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & COPY OF WHICH MAY BE EXAMINED GENERAL. AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #187014 SHALL MAIL TO: 570 OCEAN PKWY AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK LOCAT- TO: HENRY BURCH, 209-25B HILLSIDE 188 VERM LLC #3E, BKLYN, NY 11218. REGISTERED ED AT CIVIL COURT, KINGS COUN- 188 VERM LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED AVE, QUEENS VILLAGE, NY 11427. DIRT EATER AGENT: UNITED STATES CORPORA- TY, 141 LIVINGSTON STREET, BROOK- LEE YAW WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) PURPOSE: GENERAL. ELECTRONICS LLC TION AGENTS, 7014 13TH AVE STE202, LYN, NEW YORK, 11201, GRANTS ME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN 4/6/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. #187039 DIRT EATER ELECTRONICS LLC. FILED BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENER- (US) THE RIGHT TO: ASSUME THE ORDER ENTERED BY THE CIVIL COURT, AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS 1/8/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY AL. SHAUNA RICHARDSON LLC NAME OF (FIRST) AMBROSIA (MID- KINGS COUNTY ON THE 12TH DAY OF AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & #187026 SHAUNA RICHARDSON LLC. FILED DLE) ADISA (LAST) POWELL. MY PRES- MARCH, 2021, BEARING THE INDEX MAIL PROCESS TO 148-27 230TH PL., SHALL MAIL TO: 50 WILSON AVE, APT 1/19/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY ENT NAME IS (FIRST) GABRIELLE (MID- SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, NY 11413. 2R, BKLYN, NY 11237. REGISTERED BORSARA LLC DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & DLE) AMBROSIA (LAST) POWELL. THE NUMBER NC-001786-19/KI, A COPY GENERAL PURPOSE AGENT: UNITED STATES CORPORA- BORSARA LLC. FILED 3/17/21. OFFICE: SHALL MAIL TO: SHAUNA RICHARD- CITY AND STATE OF MY CURRENT AD- OF WHICH MAY BE EXAMINED AT #186990 TION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH AVE KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT SON, 2903 FARRAGUT RD, BKLYN, NY DRESS ARE RICHMOND HILL, NY. MY THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK LOCAT- STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: C/O 11210. PURPOSE: GENERAL. PLACE OF BIRTH IS BROOKLYN, NY. ED AT CIVIL COURT, KINGS COUNTY, 189 NJRS LLC GENERAL. DAVID NG, 607 MOHAWK CT, SUF- #187040 THE MONTH AND YEAR OF MY BIRTH 189 NJRS LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED #187015 FERN, NY 10901. PURPOSE: GENERAL. IS DECEMBER 1992. 141 LIVINGSTON STREET, BROOKLYN, WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) #187027 SHHPERFECK BRAND LLC #186984 NEW YORK, 11201, GRANTS ME (US) CHICHI BOOKS LLC SHHPERFECK BRAND LLC. FILED 4/6/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. THE RIGHT TO: ASSUME THE NAME OF AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS CHICHI BOOKS LLC. FILED 3/3/21. FLY HIGH LICENSED 1/14/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY NAME CHANGE (FIRST) SHAWN (MIDDLE) CUMMINGS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS, PLLC DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL MAIL PROCESS TO 148-27 230TH PL., FLY HIGH LICENSED BEHAVIOR ANAL- SHALL MAIL TO: SHERENE GOLD- (LAST) LEE YAW. MY PRESENT NAME TO: C/O DANETTE FRANCES VIGI- BOURNE, 2066 E 55TH ST # 2FL, BK- SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, NY 11413. YSIS, PLLC. FILED 3/24/21. OFFICE: REID IS (FIRST) SHAWN (MIDDLE) CUM- LANTE, 195 DOUGLASS ST, BKLYN, NY LYN, NY 11234. REGISTERED AGENT: GENERAL PURPOSE KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN MINGS (LAST) LEEYAW AKA SHAWN #186992 11217. PURPOSE: GENERAL. JANNETT COOPER, 810 MIDWOOD ST ORDER ENTERED BY THE CIVIL COURT, #187016 FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1651 CUMMINGS AKA SHAWN C. LEEYAW APT 1E, BKLYN, NY 11203. PURPOSE: KINGS COUNTY ON THE 24TH DAY OF CONEY ISLAND AVE, BKLYN, NY 11230. 187 NJRS LLC KEY VISIONARY LLC GENERAL. MARCH, 2021, BEARING THE INDEX AKA SHAWN C. LEE-YAW AKA SHAWN 187 NJRS LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED PURPOSE: GENERAL. #187041 CUMMINGS LEEYAW AKA SHAWN KEY VISIONARY LLC. FILED 3/2/21. #187028 NUMBER NC-000172-21/KI, A COPY WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS SOCASEXNALCOHOL LLC OF WHICH MAY BE EXAMINED AT CUMMINGS LEE-YAW AKA SHAWN C. 4/6/2021. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL 1474 E12 LLC SOCASEXNALCOHOL LLC. FILED THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK LOCAT- LEE YAW. THE CITY AND STATE OF MY AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS ED AT CIVIL COURT, KINGS COUNTY, TO: 544 HALSEY ST., BKLYN, NY 11233. 1474 E12 LLC. FILED 3/16/21. OFFICE: 1/5/21. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY CURRENT ADDRESS ARE BROOKLYN, AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT 141 LIVINGSTON STREET, BROOKLYN, REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED STATES DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & NY. MY PLACE OF BIRTH IS TRINIDAD. MAIL PROCESS TO 148-27 230TH PL., CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1736 SHALL MAIL TO: STEPHAN ABRAHAM, NEW YORK, 11201, GRANTS ME (US) SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, NY 11413. 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. E 26 ST, BKLYN, NY 11229. PURPOSE: 1622 E 94TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11236. THE RIGHT TO: ASSUME THE NAME OF THE MONTH AND YEAR OF MY BIRTH GENERAL PURPOSE PURPOSE: GENERAL. GENERAL. PURPOSE: GENERAL. (FIRST) DANE (MIDDLE) ANDRE (LAST) IS NOVEMBER 1978. #186994 #187017 #187029 #187042 REID. MY PRESENT NAME IS (FIRST) #186769

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SEC. 1106(3); IF ANY, SHALL BE SERVED ON THE UTEES OF JOSEPH DAVID JACOBS POSSIBLE. THEREFORE, IF YOU WISH AND WHY 50% SHOULD NOT BE PAID GUARDIAN AD LITEM, JOHN MC- A/K/A JOSEPH D. JACOBS DECEASED, TO CONTEST THE RELIEF REQUEST- TO THE INTESTATE DISTRIBUTES PUR- FAUL, ESQ. BEING THE PERSONS IN- IF LIVING, AND IF ANY OF THEM BE ED, YOU, OR AN ATTORNEY ON YOUR SUANT TO EPTL 4-1.1, PURSUANT TO BEHALF, MUST CONTACT THE COURT TERESTED AS CREDITORS, LEGATEES, DEAD TO THE HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF STIPULATION DATED JUNE 3, 2020, DISTRIBUTEES OR OTHERWISE IN THE KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, LEGATEES, EXEC- PRIOR TO THIS DATE IN THE MANNER ESTATE OF JOSEPH VANSCHAIK AKA COPY ATTACHED; AND WHY 50% UTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGN- SET FORTH IN THE ATTACHED NO- JOSEPH VAN SCHAIK, DECEASED, SHOULD NOT BE DIVIDED EQUALLY EES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TICE. IF YOU DO NOT CONTACT THE In this May 7, 2020, file photo, a person looks inside the WHO AT THE TIME OF DEATH WAS BETWEEN THE RESIDUARY LEGATEES WHOSE NAMES ARE UNKNOWN AND COURT AS SET FORTH IN THE NOTICE closed doors of the Pasadena Community Job Center in A RESIDENT OF 112-21 84TH AVE- AFTER PAYMENT OF SPECIFIC LEGA- CANNOT BE ASCERTAINED AFTER IT WILL BE FOUND YOU CONSENT TO NUE, RICHMOND HILL, NY 11418, IN CIES, AS FOLLOWS: 1/7 TO PETER VOL- Pasadena, Calif., during the coronavirus outbreak. DUE DILIGENCE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- THE RELIEF REQUESTED. HON. PE- THE COUNTY OF QUEENS, STATE OF BERG III, 1/7 TO THOMAS VOLBERG, AP file photo by Damian Dovarganes TOR OF QUEENS COUNTY CURTISS TER J. KELLY, SURROGATE JAMES LIM NEW YORK. SEND GREETING: UPON 1/7 TO TERRY ANN VOLBERG, 1/7 TO DAVID JACOBS A PETITION HAVING BECKER, CHIEF CLERK DATED, AT- THE PETITION OF LOIS M. ROSEN- ANN MARIE VOLBERG-MEDIAVILLA, BEEN DULY FILED BY NATIONSTAR TESTED AND SEALED, APRIL 5, 2021 (SEAL) NAME OF ATTORNEY FOR PE- BLATT, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF 1/7 TO MADELYN VOLBERG-SINGER, Poll: 15% of MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER, TITIONER: GROSS POLOWY, LLC QUEENS COUNTY, WHO MAINTAINS 1/7 TO VICTORIA VELJACIC-ANGER- A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND HER OFFICE AT 88-11 SUTPHIN BOU- EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE TEL. NO. 716-204-1700 ADDRESS OF THAL AND 1/7 TO ANN MARIE VELJA- ATTORNEY: 900 MERCHANTS CON- LEVARD, JAMAICA, QUEENS COUNTY, CIC-STEVENSON PURSUANT TO STIP- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WHO NEW YORK 11435, AS ADMINISTRA- Americans worse off COURSE, SUITE 201, WESTBURY, NEW ULATION DATED JUNE 3, 2020, COPY IS DOMICILED AT 8950 CYPRESS WA- TOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH VAN- TERS BLVD., COPPELL, TX 75019; YOU YORK 11590 NOTE: THIS CITATION ATTACHED; AND WHY EACH OF YOU IS SERVED UPON YOU AS REQUIRED SCHAIK AKA JOSEPH VAN SCHAIK, CLAIMING TO BE A DISTRIBUTEE OF ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE DECEASED, YOU AND EACH OF YOU BEFORE THE SURROGATE’S COURT, BY LAW. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO THE DECEDENT SHOULD NOT ESTAB- a year into pandemic ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE APPEAR. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR IT LISH OF YOUR KINSHIP; AND QUEENS COUNTY, AT 88-11 SUTPHIN BEFORE THE SURROGATE AT THE SUR- BLVD., JAMAICA, NY 11435 ON MAY WILL BE ASSUMED YOU DO NOT OB- WHY THE BALANCE OF SAID FUNDS JECT TO THE RELIEF REQUESTED. YOU ROGATE’S COURT OF THE COUNTY OF By Sarah Skidmore Sell dividuals. That has helped ease 27, 2021 AT 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORE QUEENS, TO BE HELD AT THE QUEENS SHOULD NOT BE PAID TO SAID AL- NOON OF THAT DAY, WHY A DECREE HAVE A RIGHT TO HAVE AN ATTOR- LEGED DISTRIBUTEES UPON PROOF Associated Press the suffering of some. NEY-AT-LAW APPEAR FOR YOU. A-2 GENERAL COURTHOUSE, 6TH FLOOR, SHOULD NOT BE MADE IN THE ESTATE 88-11 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAI- OF KINSHIP, OR DEPOSITED WITH THE While most Americans The latest round of gov- OF JOSEPH DAVID JACOBS A/K/A JO- 69477 #186903 CA, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE OF THE have weathered the pandem- ernment payments — $1,400 SEPH D. JACOBS LATELY DOMICILED ON THE 22ND DAY OF APRIL, 2021 CITY OF NEW YORK SHOULD SAID AL- ic financially, about 38 million to individuals — were sent out AT 130-11 229TH STREET, LAURELTON, CITATION AT 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, LEGED DISTRIBUTEES DEFAULT HERE- NEW YORK 11413, IN THE COUNTY FILE NO.: 2017-34/E CITATION THE WHY THE ACCOUNT OF PROCEED- IN, OR FAIL TO ESTABLISH PROOF say they are worse off now than beginning last month. House- OF QUEENS, STATE OF NEW YORK, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INGS OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- OF KINSHIP, DATED, ATTESTED AND before the outbreak began in holds, on average, are using, or GRANTING LIMITED LETTERS OF AD- BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND TOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, AS ADMIN- SEALED 18TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, the U.S. plan to use about one-third of MINISTRATION UPON THE ESTATE OF INDEPENDENT TO: ESTATE OF EVE- ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF SAID 2021 HON. PETER J. KELLY SURRO- Overall, 55% of Americans the money to pay down debt, THE DECEDENT TO CURTISS DAVID LYN MANN, DOLORES RODE, EXECU- DECEASED, A COPY OF WHICH IS AT- GATE, QUEENS COUNTY JAMES LIM JACOBS OR ANY ELIGIBLE DISTRIB- TOR, ESTATE OF ANN LOUISE TUCK- say their financial circumstanc- about 25% on spending and TACHED, SHOULD NOT BE JUDICIALLY BECKER CLERK OF THE SURROGATE’S UTEE, OR UPON THEIR FAILURE TO ER, FRED SIYUFY, ADMINISTRATOR, SETTLED, AND WHY THE SURROGATE COURT GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ. es are about the same now as a put the rest into savings, ac- QUALIFY, TO THE PUBLIC ADMINIS- LOIS MAGISTRO, ROSEMARY HUD- SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW A REA- (718) 459-9000 1981 MARCUS AVE- year ago, and 30% say their fi- cording to a report released last TRATOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, AND IF SON, CLAIRE GRETCHALL, THOM- SONABLE AMOUNT OF COMPENSA- NUE, SUITE 200 LAKE SUCCESS, NEW nances have improved, accord- week from the New York Fed- PERMITTED TO RENOUNCE THEN TO AS KUNKEL SR., MARIE SIERMINSKI, TION TO GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., YORK 11042 NOTICE: THIS CITATION IS THE PETITIONER’S NOMINEE, OSCAR JOAN MEEHAN, JOHN LANGEN, DO- FOR LEGAL SERVICES RENDERED TO ing to a new poll from Impact eral reserve. That closely mir- SERVED UPON YOU AS REQUIRED BY PRIETO, UPON DULY QUALIFYING, LORES LARRISON, PETER DUNNE, PETITIONER HEREIN IN THE AMOUNT Genome and The Associated rored spending of prior relief LAW. AS A RESULT OF THE MEASURES THAT THE AUTHORITY OF THE REPRE- RUSSELL KUNKEL, JOHN KUNKEL, OF $73,654.73 AND THAT THE COURT Press-NORC Center for Public payments. ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO COMBAT SENTATIVE UNDER THE FOREGOING ROBERT KROMM, ANN FERNBACKER, FIX THE FAIR AND REASONABLE ADDI- Affairs Research. But 15% say Overall, the Impact Ge- LETTERS BE LIMITED TO ACCEPTING ESTATE OF WALTER KROMM, IRENE TIONAL FEE FOR ANY SERVICES TO BE THE SPREAD OF COVID-19, PHYSICAL SERVICE OF A NOTICE OF SALE IN A TERESA KROMM, PETER VOLBERG III, RENDERED BY GERARD J. SWEENEY, PRESENCE AT THE COURTHOUSE ON they are worse off. nome/AP-NORC poll found NON-JUDICIAL SALE ON A SECURITY TERRY-ANN VOLBERG, THOMAS VOL- ESQ., HEREAFTER IN CONNECTION THE RETURN DATE IS NOT POSSIBLE. The problem is more pro- 52% of Americans say they AGREEMENT HELD BY THE PETITION- BERG, ANN MARIE VOLBERG-MEDIA- WITH PROCEEDINGS ON KINSHIP, THEREFORE, IF YOU WISH TO CON- nounced at lower-income lev- were able to save money for ER, ITS SUCCESSOR AND/OR ASSIGNS, VILLE, MADELYN VOLBERG-SING- CLAIMS ETC., PRIOR TO ENTRY OF A TEST THE RELIEF REQUESTED, YOU, els: 29% of Americans liv- most of the past three months, A UCC1 FINANCING STATEMENT BE- ER, VICTORIA VELJACIV-ANGERTHAL, FINAL DECREE ON THIS ACCOUNTING OR AN ATTORNEY ON YOUR BEHALF, ing below the federal poverty while 37% broke even and ING RECORDED ON FEBRUARY 3, ANN MARIE VELJACIC-STEVENSON, IN THE AMOUNT OF 5% OF ASSETS MUST CONTACT THE COURT PRIOR 2015 FOR A SECURITY AGREEMENT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OR INCOME COLLECTED AFTER THE TO THIS DATE IN THE MANNER SET line say their personal financ- 10% were short on paying bills. IN THE ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BAL- OF NEW YORK THE UNKNOWN DIS- DATE OF THE WITHIN ACCOUNTING; FORTH IN THE ATTACHED NOTICE. IF es worsened in the past year. Among Americans living be- ANCE OF $28,400.00 ON THE DECE- TRIBUTEES, LEGATEES, DEVISEES, AND WHY THE SURROGATE SHOULD YOU DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT Roughly that many also find low the poverty line, 29% say DENT’S COOPERATIVE APARTMENT HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNEES OF NOT FIX AND ALLOW AN AMOUNT AS SET FORTH IN THE NOTICE IT WILL themselves in a deepening fi- they struggled to pay bills re- LOCATED AT 131-56 234TH STREET, JOSEPH VANSCHAIK AKA JOSEPH EQUAL TO ONE PERCENT ON SAID BE FOUND YOU CONSENT TO THE RE- nancial hole, saying they strug- cently, while just 16% have LOWER UNIT, LAURELTON, NY 11422. VAN SCHAIK, DECEASED, OR THEIR SCHEDULES OF THE TOTAL ASSETS LIEF REQUESTED. (STATE ANY FURTHER RELIEF RE- ESTATES, IF ANY THERE BE, WHOSE ON SCHEDULES A, A1, AND A2 PLUS #185762 gled to pay bills in the past three saved. By comparison, 61% of months. those living far above the pov- Britney Frick, 27, is among erty line say they have been those whose finances have tak- able to save. The federal pov- en a hit. She worked as a substi- erty line for a family of four tute teacher before the pandem- in 2019, prior to the pandemic, 2nd department / new business Formations ic, but her role was eliminated. was $25,750. Initially, she found a telecom- There also are wide racial GOODLAND ENTERPRISE LLC INSIGHTS STORY LLC GOAT WOMAN 11373 munications job that allowed disparities, with 57% of white GOODLAND ENTERPRISE LLC, ARTS INSIGHTS STORY LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. PRODUCTIONS LLC LIMI her to work from home, but the Americans, 47% of Hispanics OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF FILED WITH SSNY ON 03/08/2021. GOAT WOMAN PRODUCTIONS LLC WELFARE SOCIETY LLC hours began to dwindle then and just 39% of Black Amer- NY (SSNY) 2/12/2021. CTY: QUEENS. OFF. LOC.: QUEENS CO. SSNY DESIG. FILED W/ SSNY ON 3/2/21. OFFICE: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- dried up altogether. icans saying they have saved SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM AS AGT. UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY QUEENS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AS ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: Frick ended up unem- recently. Black and Hispanic PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL NORTH AMERICA LIMI WELFARE SO- ployed for six months but was Americans are about twice as & SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 240-24 CESS TO: THE LLC, 28-41 STEINWAY TO: 253-10 NORTHERN BLVD., #1B, CIETY LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANI- able to get by using her savings, likely as white Americans to LITTLE NECK, NY 11362. PURPOSE: ZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY 66TH AVE., LITTLE NECK, NY 11362. ST., ASTORIA, NY 11103. GENERAL reduced rent and help from her say they have come up short on GENERAL PURPOSE ANY LAWFUL. OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON PURPOSES. #187067 1/15/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: parents. bill payments. #186011 #186685 CPN RE HOLDING LLC QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN “I am slowly getting back Andrew Holland said his ANNA ISABEL FRECHETTE- GRAY’S FAY DA ON DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC on my feet but am nowhere near family’s finances were fairly CPN RE HOLDING LLC FILED W/ SSNY UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT HAGAN, LCSW, PLLC MAURICE LLC ON 4/9/21. OFFICE: QUEENS CO. SSNY MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE where I was before COVID,” steady for most of the pandemic. ANNA ISABEL FRECHETTE-HAGAN, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF GRAY’S DESIGNATED AS AGENT FOR PRO- ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL she said. The California resident worked LCSW, PLLC, A PROF. LLC. ARTS. OF FAY DA ON MAURICE LLC. ARTS. OF CESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 151-15 85TH MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS Frick got a job at a daycare as a hospice nurse and case man- ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF DR., JAMAICA, NY 11432. PURPOSE: AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ in March and the steady work ager and his wife kept her job 02/25/2021. OFFICE LOC: QUEENS ANY LAWFUL. HER IS JAMLING LAW FIRM PLLC, 40- NY (SSNY) ON 11/24/20. OFFICE LO- #187069 is helping her rebuild her finan- with a refinery. But the stress and COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- 45 75TH STREET, FL 2 ELMHURST, NY, CATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY DES- 11373. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: cial picture. isolation of the pandemic led him ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON 11364 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. “I am still living paycheck to reconsider his work. AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY #187070 WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE LLC, 4TAE LLC to paycheck, but at least the Unlike before the pandem- SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIM- 34-48 81ST STREET, APT. 41, JACK- paycheck is covering the bills,” ic, he had no in-person interac- TO: THE LLC, 259-267 MESEROLE ST, ITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). SON HEIGHTS, NY 11372. PURPOSE: she said. “But I am happy to be tion with colleagues or friends BROOKLYN, NY 11206. PURPOSE: ANY NAME: 4TAE LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- TO PRACTICE THE PROFESSION OF LI- back at work honestly and hap- to relieve some of the pressure LAWFUL ACTIVITY. GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- FOR HELP IN FOR CHANGES OF NAME CENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK. #186759 TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) py that things are kind of re- of his job. So he quit and found #186195 ON 4/5/2021. NY OFFICE LOCATION: PREPARATION AND turning to normal.”PLEASE CALL KATRINAa new , job in hospice care with WIFFLES FUND 1 LLC FLUSHING POINT HEIGHTS QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN FILING OF The pandemic has wreaked fewer hours. His wife also got a WIFFLES FUND 1 LLC, ARTS OF ORG. ASSOCIATES, LLC DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC on the718-643-9099, economy — theEXT 103new job with better pay. UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY FLUSHING POINT HEIGHTS ASSOCI- ALL YOUR LEGAL United States still has 8.4 mil- While their family finances MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE (SSNY) 12/24/2020. CTY: QUEENS. ATES, LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL lion fewer jobs than it had in took a temporary hit and they SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 4/2/2021. NOTICE NEEDS, MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS February 2020, just before the spent some savings, he expects PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & CTY: QUEENS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ E-Mail: pandemic struck. to recover. Holland and his SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO MICHAEL UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST HER IS SANG KIM, 6418 214 STREET The government has passed wife have started tracking their LEVINE, 25-11 41ST AVE., LONG IS- MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PRO- OAKLAND GARDENS, NY, 11364. PUR- three major relief bills in re- spending more closely and are LAND CITY, NY 11101. GENERAL PUR- CESS TO 369 EAST 62ND ST., NEWFor Legal Advertising in [email protected] POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- sponse, which included direct now planning for an earlier re- POSE YORK, NY 10065. GENERAL PURPOSE FUL PURPOSE. #186433 #187060 #187003 economic relief payments to in- tirement.

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TO PROMOTE YOUR NEW BUSINESS IN NUMEROUS ON-LINE VENUES, CALL 718-422-7410 Opinion: The Lower Montauk light rail plan will never leave the station By Larry Penner Special to the Eagle Re: “Crowley is back for another Queens bor- ough president try” — April 13, 2021. One transportation dream of former NYC Councilmember and Queens Borough President wanna-a-be Elizabeth Crowley will never happen in her lifetime. Here’s why. The $500,000 feasibility study sponsored by former NYC Councilmember Elizabeth Crowley for introduction of light rail on the Lower Montauk LIRR branch completed four years ago was the last stop for this project. The final report estimated a cost of $2.2 billion for construction of this project. Even with a planning feasibility study, mil- lions more would have been needed to pay for environmental documents along with prelimi- nary design and engineering followed by final de- sign and engineering efforts necessary to validate any basic estimates for construction costs. Crow- ley’s previously stated belief that it would be un- der $100 million never added up. New Jersey Transit’s Hudson Bergen Light Rail cost $1.2 bil- lion and Newark Elizabeth Light Rail cost $694 million 17 years ago. Clearly costs would be far greater in today’s dollars. There are no dollars programmed to support any work for advancement of this project con- tained with the MTA’s $51 billion 2020–2024 Five A Long Island Rail Road train heads to Queens. Photo via Wikimedia Commons Year Capital Plan. Ditto for the MTA 2014-2034 Twenty Year Capital Needs Assessment Plan. The er intermediate stops to Jamaica. site conditions and change orders to the base con- LaGuardia Air Train, Woodhaven Blvd. Select project never found a sponsor to enter it into the The LIRR could use existing equipment tracts during the course of construction. Bus Service, LIRR Rockaway Beach branch ser- national competitive discretionary Federal Transit which would afford far early implementation of The proposed route will traverse several neigh- vice restoration, Brooklyn-Queens Street Car Administration New Starts program. There is also service versus Light Rail. This would provide borhoods impacting thousands of people living Connector, downtown Flushing Intermodal Bus no money in the 2021 – 2022 municipal or state connections east bound to the J/Z and E subway nearby. How will they react to potential noise and Terminal or reopening the old Woodhaven Blvd. budgets to do the same. . lines, Kennedy Airport via Train to Plane and Ja- visual impacts? There are serious legal and oper- Atlantic Avenue LIRR Station which may be The MTA NYC Transit in 1983 conducted maica LIRR Station. Queens residents traveling to ational issues to be resolved with the Federal Rail competing against each other for the same city, the Queens Subway Options feasibility study for jobs and colleges in Nassau and Suffolk counties Road Administration. They have regulatory juris- state and federal funding sources. potential conversation of this LIRR branch to a would have access to all LIRR branches except diction over significant portions of the proposed If Crowley continues to make promises which subway on the ground. Intense vocal local com- the Port Washington line. Ditto for those traveling route which would run on existing active freight will never be fulfilled in our life time, what kind of munity opposition killed this project before it pro- to the Barclay Center and downtown Brooklyn via tracks. You have to deal with light rail and freight Borough President she would make. Voters look- gressed beyond a planning study. The same com- the LIRR Atlantic Avenue branch. trains coexisting on the same narrow corridor. ing for realistic transportation improvements need munity opposition still exists decades later against There would also be connections west bound There is no available project budget to justify key to consider looking elsewhere for a better advo- introduction of any active light rail as well. at either Hunters Point or LIRR project component costs. They would have to cover cate as the next Queens Borough President. Hav- You would have to wait for approval of stations to the No. 7 subway line. a series of new stations. These will have to meet the ing served as a NYC Councilmember from 2009 MTA’s next Five Year 2025 – 2029 Capital Pro- Cost estimates would have to be refined as Americans Disability Act (ADA) access standards; to 2017, perhaps she is just another career poli- gram for any chance of MTA funding. The alter- progress proceeds beyond the planning and envi- grade crossing, signal and safety improvements, a tician looking to get back on the public payroll.. native would be 100 percent NYC funding which ronmental phases into real and final design efforts. fleet of new light rail vehicles, land acquisition, po- Larry Penner is a transportation advocate, is very doubtful. History has shown that estimated costs for con- tential business relocation along with construction historian and writer who previously worked for Rather than spend $2,2 billion to build a light struction usually trend upwards as projects mature of a new maintenance, operations and storage yard the Federal Transit Administration Region 2 New rail system which could take a decade or more, toward 100 percent final design. Progression of fi- to support any light rail car fleet. Which neighbor- York Office. This included the development, re- why not ask the LIRR to resume service on this nal design refines the detailed scope of work neces- hood will want to step forward and host the mainte- view, approval and oversight for billions in capi- corridor which ended in 1998? They could run sary to support construction. The anticipated final nance, operations and storage yard? tal projects and programs for the MTA, NYC Tran- a two-car scoot service reconnecting Long Is- potential cost would never be known until comple- Other Queens elected officials, transit rid- sit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro North Rail Road land City, Glendale and Middle Village with oth- tion. Costs would be further refined by award of ers and transit advocacy groups all have their MTA Bus along with 30 other transit agencies in er communities including Richmond Hill and oth- construction contracts followed by any unforeseen own transportation priority projects such as the NY & NJ). Opinion: Effective data management can help us combat future pandemics By Michael Carrube way transit card or to get tested for COVID-19. riencing COVID-19 related systems and respond Special to the Eagle Personal data has played a major role in keeping accordingly. New York City is widely known as the city frontline workers safe. New York, specifically, has Health data monitoring is also a central part of that never sleeps, but what is often forgotten are merged all 200 of its hospitals into a single digital a bill introduced by State Sen. Brad Hoylman to the people who keep the city moving. Subway and system to be able to track medical staff, patients create a voluntary COVID Health Registry, sim- bus supervisors largely go unnoticed by commut- and supplies in order to assist with the distribu- ilar to the one created for the 9/11 first-respond- ers but, when our city came to a screeching halt tion of resources like PPE. Data management like ers and survivors who lived and worked in lower last year, our dedication to our jobs allowed other this enables our healthcare system to better serve Manhattan and western Brooklyn. It was that reg- essential workers to get where they needed to go ailing patients and those healthcare professionals istry which helped both state and Federal policy in a time of unprecedented need. serving on the frontlines. makers gauge the public-health implications from It’s no secret that COVID-19 ravaged the Detailed data on New York City’s frontline the toxic exposure in the areas they became evi- world, taking many lives and presenting unend- workers also allowed Comptroller Scott String- dent years later. ing challenges. Our members were particularly er to accurately recommend ways the government While there is understandably growing un- devastated, as they fearlessly fought on the front- could better support transit workers. The city’s re- certainty among citizens to hand out their infor- lines to keep our city moving. Unbeknownst to port found that 50 percent of all frontline work- mation, these concerns could be detrimental to many, roughly a quarter of NYC transit workers ers rely on public transit, emphasizing the need to our ability to successfully fight off this disease contracted COVID-19. And tragically, our union provide more essential products like cleaning sup- and future pandemics. Healthcare agencies, like lost sixteen members to this devastating disease. plies and PPE to transit workers. However, due to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, While we can’t change the past, we can learn the extreme risk of exposure, many our workers need access to data to ensure the safety of our na- Michael Carrube is president of the Na- from it as we prepare for the future. The devastat- remain concerned for their safety at work. These tion’s health. But the collection and exchange of tional Association of Transportation Su- ing loss of our workers, and the many others who concerns can and should be mitigated by the ef- this data must be handled with extreme care and pervisors. were affected by COVID, has forced us to exam- fective distribution of newly available vaccines, thoughtful standards must be put in place at the Photo courtesy of the NATS ine how we can better protect our members of the but successful distribution heavily relies on the federal and commercial level. Subway-Surface Supervisors Association (SSSA) use of predictive data models to assess commu- Too many frontline workers have been affect- spectrum: frontline workers, advocates, industry and the city we serve. nities’ behavior and the risk of transmission on a ed by COVID. We must do everything we can groups, and regulators. We must take a united ap- One of the best tools to combat future pan- local level. If the MTA had a data management to fight back against this deadly disease. This is proach. demics is data. Often, when individuals initially system tracking potential hotspots where tran- why it is crucial that our legislators in Washing- Michael Carrube is president of the Sub- think about the collection and exchange of person- sit workers had less access to proper ventilation ton get data standards right. It’s vital that we pro- way-Surface Supervisors Association, which rep- al data, they become uneasy. Personal data is ex- or outdated air filters, it may have helped priori- tect the privacy of individuals, while providing for resents over 4,000 and tremely sensitive after all. But throughout day-to- tize the initial distribution of PPE. A proper health the public good and our essential workers. Com- Bus Supervisors. He is also the president of the day exchanges, people are voluntarily providing tracking system could also have helped us identi- plicated issues like data technology and data man- National Association of Transportation Supervi- their information whether it’s to purchase a sub- fy patterns where certain departments were expe- agement require input from experts across the sors.

Wednesday, April 14, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 15 LegaL, JudiciaL & courthouse News Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Visit us Online @queenseagle facebook.com/queenseagle queenseagle.com Justice Lourdes Ventura honored by Dominican president NYCBy David Brand expanding violence interrupter Queens Daily Eagle Queens Supreme Court Justice Lourdes Ven- tura, the daughter of immigrants from the Domin- icanmodel Republic, was honored by that nation’sat pres -Woodside and Astoria Houses ident with a special award to mark International ContinuedWomen’s Day. from page 1 cades, both have ticked up over the TheDominican city’s decisionPresident Danilocomes Medinaafter Sánchezpast year. threepresented people Ventura were with shot the aroundMedal ofthe Merit ofThere the have been three murders WoodsideDominican HousesWomen duringlast month. an official The ceremonyand seven gunshot victims in the victimsat the National included Palace Gudelia in Santo Vallinas, Domingo, a 114ththe na -Precinct this year as of April 4, 37-year-oldtion’s capital. mother of two killed by a NYPD reporting shows. There were strayThe bullet president March of 12. the Dominican Republictwo murdersis- and one gunshot victim suesQueens the award Borough to notable President Dominican Don -women,in the or precinct over the same time pe- ovanthe children Richards of Dominicandescribed the nationals, plan to each riod Inter last- year. increasenational Women’sthe number Day. of The violence award ceremony in- tookThe move to expand the crisis terruptersplace March at 6.the two public housing management system in the Astoria complexesThe Medal during of Merita meeting is the withhighest Housesaward and Woodside Houses for- communitygranted by the board president leaders to andrecognize Police Dominican malizes the work already being done Commissionerwomen for their Dermotachievements, Shea asMon well- asby obsta violence- interrupters in those day.cles they have overcome. The award specificallycommunities, said K. Bain, the ex- recognizes“We’ve beenwomen working who serve very asclosely role models ecutive for director of Community Ca- withfuture the generations mayor’s ofoffice Dominicans. and will be pacity Development. Bain founded makingRecipients some announcementsinclude women on recognized ex- the organizationfor Build the Block 696, pandingtheir contributions the crisis in management the social, political, sys- economwhich -employs credible messengers temic, humanist, and the Curescientific, Violence cultural, program professional to preventand violence and provide ser- outcommunity in both spheres. Woodside Houses and vices to residents at the Queensbridge Astoria Houses,” Richards said. “It’s Houses, the largest public housing something I’ve been working with complex in the country. the mayor on and gotten the green Violent crime has plummeted at light on it.” the complex over the past several City officials confirmed the plan years. Bain said the decrease is based Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, shown speaking at an anti-violence rally outside the Wood- to expand the crisis management sys- in large part on the work of violence side Houses, urged the mayor’s office to expand its crisis management system into the Woodside and As- Dominican Republic Vice Presidenttoria Houses. Margarita Cedeño de Fernández, Dominican Republic President Danilo MedinaPhoto Sánchez, by Walter Justice Karling tem at the two complexes Tuesday. interruptersLourdes and opportunities Ventura, Dominican for Republic First Lady Cándida Montilla de Medina, Dominican Republic Ministry of Women Minister Janet The organization Community Capac- young peopleCamilo. at housing complexes of life and reduce the violence in the only a few years earlier. Bain said Photosthe city courtesy will ofprovide Ventura ity Development will implement the throughout the region. , we have had “There’s no way you can have additional funding to his organiza- program within the 114th Precinct, “We have already been doing the to work with Woodside, Ravenswood over 365 days without a shooting or tion to enable them to expand their which includes Astoria, Long Island work for the past six or seven years and Astoria.” killing in the largest housing project presence in the Woodside and Asto- City, Woodside and Jackson Heights. in the Woodside Houses and Astoria In 2017, residents of the Queens- in North America and not have peace ria Houses. While murders and shootings have Houses. We just haven’t had a bud- bridge Houses marked a whole year agreements, mediations, food dis- “We’ve been doing the work to the drastically decreased in the precinct get to do it,” Bain said. “In order to without shooting — an achievement tributions in these other places,” he best of our ability without resources,” neighborhoods over the past three de- maintain and to protect the quality that would have seemed unlikely said. he said. Brooklyn federal court judge Sandra Feuerstein Justice Lourdes Ventura (right) and Domin- ican Republic Ministry of Women Minister Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina Sánchez presents Justice Lourdes Justice Lourdes Ventura earned the Medal of Mer- Janet Camilo. Ventura with the Medal of Meritkilled at the National Palace inby Santo Domingo. driverit. in Florida Associated Press cases. In the Potter novels, there is a character named A Florida woman who claimed she is Harry Potter fa- Snape. tally struck a federal judge visiting from New York and Feuerstein was appointed to the federal bench by Brooklyn federal courtseriously injured a 6-year-old boy after swerving her car President George W. Bush after 16 years as a New onto a sidewalk, officials said. York state judge, according to Eastern District website. Nastasia Snape, 23, is charged with vehicular ho- The court’s jurisdiction covers Long Island, including restricts access amidmicide and other felonies for Friday’s crash that killed Brooklyn and Queens, along with . District Judge Sandra Feuerstein, 75, who served in the She had been presiding over the case of a former New Eastern District of New York since 2003. The boy, An- York City police officer, Valerie Cincinelli, who is ac- coronavirus outbreakthony Ovchinnikov, was taken to the hospital, but his cused of paying her lover to kill her husband. The lover condition Sunday could not be determined. went to authorities and she was arrested. Cincinelli had By Rob Abruzzese Anyone scheduled to appear in court who been expected to plead guilty this week, according to Queens Daily Eagle According to court records, witnesses told Boca meets the criteria should contactRaton their policeattor- the Snape was driving erratically, going media reports. It is unclear how Feuerstein’s death will The U.S. District Court for the Eastern Dis- ney, judge’s chambers, probationaround officers, stopped traffic, on a busy road when she drove affect the case. Her late mother, Annette Elstein, was trict, located in Downtown Brooklyn and Central jury department or clerk of courtonto to make the sidewalk al- and struck Feuerstein. Snape then also a judge and they were believed to be the first moth- Islip, announced Tuesday that it will restrict ac- ternative plans. Further guidancedrove will backappear onto the roadway, striking the boy in a cross- er-daughter duo to be judges. cess to the court due to concerns about the area’s online. walk. In a statement, Eugene Corcoran, the Eastern Dis- ongoing coronavirus outbreak, and asked high The court called the restrictions Policetemporary, say Snape then fled into neighboring Delray trict’s executive, said Feuerstein’s “eccentric style and risk people not to come to the court. but there is no word on how long theyBeach, will remain where she crashed. A Delray police officer said warm personality lit up the courtroom. She will be Chief Judge Roslynn Mauskopf said that after in place. Snape appeared to be having convulsions, but was able missed by her colleagues and litigants alike.” being advised by the Centers for Disease Control, Chief Judge Mauskopf also orderedto get all outdetain of- the car. She stared into space and would Feuerstein was born in New York in 1946 and worked the court will take precautions against the corona- ees in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detentiononly say Center she was OK. as a schoolteacher before earning a law degree from the virus. Anyone who has travelled to China, South and other local federal jails to be screened Police and say to that in the ambulance, Snape began Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1979. Korea, Japan, Italy or Iran within the last 14 days have their body temperature checkedscreaming prior to and a fighting with medics while yelling she “She viewed a judge’s role as interpreting and not is temporarily banned from the court, effective im- court appearance. Any detainees whoseis Harry tempera Potter.- The medics drugged her. Police say they creating law,” Joshua Glick, who clerked for Feuer- mediately. ture exceeds 100.4 degrees will not foundbe allowed in her to purse the synthetic drug commonly known stein, told . “She was focused on writing clear Anyone who has come into contact with an appear in court. as “bath salts,” which can cause psychotic episodes. and concise opinions that were easily understood. She infected person within the last 14 days; has been Conditions at the jail have led to worriesShe remained about Brooklyn’sjailed Sunday federal on $60,000 court isbond. still Theopen forwas now,occasionally but the tough chief on judge litigants has whoordered she felt anyone were the coronavirus spreading in the complex, where Easternasked to Districtself-quarantine Judge Sandraby a doctor, Feuerstein hospital was or killed by a driver while visiting Palm Beach Countywho publichas travelled defender’s to China,office was South not Korea,not beingJapan, fully Italy candid or Iran with within her, thebut lastshe twowas weeks,always health agency; or has been diagnosed with the vi- hand sanitizer is banned and there are reports that or anyone who might have been exposed, to reschedule their appearances. Florida on Friday. Photo via Cardozo Law School open Sunday and has a policy of not speaking about its fair.” rus, is also banned from court. inmates don’t have soap. 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