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The area was home to luminaries like Count Basie, Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Illinois Jacquet, Jackie youth and build homes during annual address By David Brand will have a specific impact on Queens. deep into the night on Jan. 10, as patrons, in- Robinson, James Brown, Joe Louis, Milt Queens Daily Eagle From reopening communities centers in cluding Mayor Bill de Blasio, toasted a lease Hinton, Roy Campanella, Percy Sutton and Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh neighborhoods beset by municipal disin- agreement that would enable the 190-year-old Cootie Williams. “State of the City” address Thursday, pledg- vestment to helping small business owners Woodhaven watering hole to stay in business.  ing to preserve the city’s affordable housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- expand education and help small businesses. played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- ber of Commerce and even the de Blasio ERICA VLADIMER, A CANDIDATE De Blasio, speaking at the American Mu- dress. administration stepped in to help broker a challenging Carolyn Maloney in the seum of Natural History, laid out his vision Assisting small businesses new deal that would keep the historic bar in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th for the entire city, but many of his proposals The celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Continued on page 10 Congressional District, exited the race Friday. Her departure leaves three other candidates challenging Maloney, who has served in Congress since 1993.  Flushing community board set THE NEW YORK SENATE ENVI- ronmental Conservation Committee approved a bill sponsored by State Sen. Joseph to vote on controversial rezoning Addabbo, Jr. to require hard lids or sturdy By Victoria Merlino tarps on top of “trash trains.” The coverings Queens Daily Eagle would prevent putrid goop from falling out of Community Board 7 will vote today on a the train cars as they travel. hotly contested plan to rezone the Flushing  waterfront, which would allow developers to build condos, hotels, shops and office space “APART FROM THE FOUL ODORS along Flushing Creek. 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Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Visit us Online @queenseagle facebook.com/queenseagle queenseagle.com Overwhelming opposition voiced at NRG plant hearing Continued from page 1 “The residents of Queens… know that the way to cleaner air and healthier living is invest- ing in renewable energy,” she added. “By now we know that catastrophic failure of our planet is not an intangible event occurring in the fu- ture, this is happening now.” The proposed project for the peaker plant would swap outdated turbines with a newer, more efficient model that runs on natural gas and has a generating capacity of 437 Mega Watts. Many speakers questioned how the state could consider allowing a project that would even temporarily rely on natural gas to move forward after the ban on fracking, and as the city works towards achieving the goals outlined by the Community Leadership Climate Protec- tion Act. Testimonies were marked by exasperation at the continued need for hours of meetings, and a few pointed to the opportunity and responsi- bility of the state agencies. Some argued that the need for the promised energy delivery was made obsolete by a deal reached by Con Edison to support the retirement of plants, including NRG Astoria. Civilians and lawmakers alike said the agency should instead be prioritizing renewable projects supporting CLCPA goals including re- lying on 70 percent renewable energy by 2030 and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent by 2050. The proposal “goes against the health of ev- Dozens of concerned ci�zens signed on to tes�fy against the proposed NRG replacement project in Astoria. Rendering courtesy of NRG ery citizen of New York, the U.S. and our plan- et,” said Jackie Weisberg, a volunteer with Food one of the hottest Julys on record and the raini- Only one supporter of the replacement proj- energy resources throughout the state.” and Water Watch. “Do we really need to keep est hour in New York City history, speakers un- ect signed on to speak at either of Tuesday’s Queens Climate Project member Elaine O’ stating this over and over again? How many tes- derscored irrevocable evidence of the harmful harings, citing the need for infrastructure that Brien said that NRG’s tactics to push the plan timonies must there be?” impacts of fossil fuel-powered plants not only will bridge the gap between existing resources through including “greenwashed promises of Many pointed out the higher than aver- in the immediate area but the global environ- and the renewable energy future. clean hydrogen” and highlighting 500 jobs in- age asthma rates that have earned the western ment. Parents gave emotional testimony to the The upgrades are estimated to reduce state- stead of 12 permanent positions were no sur- Queens neighborhood the nickname “Asthma uncertain future their children are facing. wide greenhouse gas emissions by more than prise, but the DEC’s hesitation to reject the pro- Alley.” “I’m one of those people who when they five million tons through the year 2035, and will posal was. Sandra Steingraber, senior scientist at the hear a climate projection quickly does the men- have the capacity to run on hydrogen once the “Why is the DEC even considering such a Science and Environmental Health Network, tal math to determine how old the kids I know technology is viable, according to the company. nonsense proposal,”For Legal Advertisingthe Jackson in the Heights Queens Daily resi- said that natural gas-power plants like NRG As- will be at that time, I think how old my daugh- “The need for reliable power is as great as dent asked. “If atEagle least and part assistance of the filing agency’s notices pur- toria are major emitters of methane and nitrous ter and her friends will be,” said Sunnyside ever,” said NRG spokesperson Dave Schrader. pose is to protectContact Ginaour Ong,environment Legal Advertising and Manager guard oxide — which contributes to the smog known resident Orianna Webb, “Based [on the latest “NRG’s plan to upgrade its Astoria plant with against harmful [email protected] then why are we here to cause heart attacks, stroke, asthma and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] state-of-the-art technology is fully consistent talking tonight about another fracked gas power 718-422-7402 preterm birth — and “will certainly, certainly report… these kids’ journey into adulthood and with the Climate Leadership and Community plant in asthma alley in 2021?” middle age stands to be fraught with difficulty Protection Act as it will immediately result in The commentFor periodname changes, for the contact project Kat Ramus: has been harm the health of the people living there.” 917-597-6232 On the heels of a summer that saw unprec- and suffering that we have set up for them and significant reductions in greenhouse gas emis- extended until Sept.13th. Two more sessions for edented climate change landmarks, including advanced.” sions and supports the expansion of renewable public comment are scheduled for Aug. 26.

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Behind the Bench The Eagle will devote even more coverage to the court officers, law clerks and other workers who make our courts run. Have someone in mind who deserves a profile? Let us know who we should be covering. Contact managing editor Jacob Kaye at [email protected] Cameras Capture Illegal Dumping as Sanitation Tries to Clean Up Increasingly Dirty City By Katie Honan THE CITY The driver of a U-Haul truck recently pulled up to a dead-end block in East New York, Brook- lyn, unloaded hunks of a cut tree — including branches and the chopped-up stump — and drove away. He didn’t know that Department of Sanita- tion enforcement officers and the agency’s police force had recently installed a hidden camera near- by to catch illegal garbage dumpers. After observ- ing him in the act, sanitation cops found the sus- pect a few blocks away and issued a summons that ran thousands of dollars. The cameras are one part of a new effort to stem illegal dumping and other trash issues, which have seen an uptick around the city since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Frank Esposi- to, the chief of enforcement for the department. “It’s a direct impact on the quality of life of New York City,” Esposito told THE CITY. The hardest-hit neighborhood is East New York, which was selected as the first site of a two- week pilot program focused on improving street cleanliness. The area has some empty lots and dead-end streets that are enticing to people who want to get rid of trash on the cheap. Esposito guessed that some of the garbage came from construc- tion crews who didn’t want to pay for a dumpster, or from other business owners who didn’t renew their private carting certificates during the pan- demic and had to take care of their own trash. “We want to get out to folks who are illegally dumping that they’re going to be met with severe and swift penalties,” Esposito said. Complaints to the city’s 311 system about Sanitation workers have found everything from a piano to concrete slabs to old furniture while working to clean up the city’s streets. dirty conditions, which includes everything from Photos by Katie Honan/THE CITY street litter to derelict cars, were down in 2020 compared to the year before, city data shows. ‘Praise God!’ summonses for illegal dumping, with the penalties city Department of Environmental Protection to re- There were 27,835 complaints in 2020, compared The Sanitation Department launched an an- ranging from $4,000 to $18,000 for trash dumped move, according to Stephen Harbin, the chief of to 28,711 in 2019. ti-rubbish blitz the last week of July, doubling from a vehicle. The vehicle is also impounded, if cleaning operations for the sanitation department. But so far in 2021, there have been 27,631 cleaning trucks sent out weekly from six to 12 and the suspect is caught. The department’s enforcement campaign is complaints — putting the city on pace for a dirtier stationing undercover officers on 12-hour tours to The surveillance — employing cameras in hitting the South Bronx next, and other neighbor- year than the previous two. monitor locations notorious for illegal dumping. five high-trash areas — yielded 53 summonses, hoods in the coming months. Complaints about improper disposal, which Throughout the two-week enforcement peri- and led to one arrest of someone who had an out- Ysanne Latchman, who lives in East New includes illegal dumping, jumped to 3,770 last od, the department issued more than 2,000 sum- standing warrant, according to the sanitation de- York, declared, “Praise God!” when told about the year, compared to 2,814 in 2019. So far in 2021, monses focused on cleanliness, with the most giv- partment. cleanup program. some 2,316 complaints have been filed, accord- en for alternate-side parking violations, according During the enforcement efforts, crews picked up She first saw a large pile of garbage on Du- ing to city data. to city data. everything from a broken piano to a 55-gallon drum mont Avenue near Pine Street last March, once Sanitation enforcement officers handed out 24 filled with cooking oil, which required help from the she started taking the bus again to her hospitali- ty job. “It got to the point where it was literally months and it just got bigger, bigger, bigger, big- ger,” she said. It took multiple calls to 311 and her tweet- ing photos of the giant trash heap before it was cleaned up, she said. But slowly, junk mounted again, and now includes a shopping cart. “They have to be arrested, fined, something,” she said of those who repeatedly dump trash. ‘We’re Waiting for You’ The success of clearing up a trouble spot often feels short-lived. Harbin, who also lives in East New York, said it requires constant monitoring. “When we picked them up, a few days later, they’re right back,” he said. On a recent weekday, days after the enforce- ment blitz ended, THE CITY accompanied sanita- tion cops who found a fish tank filled with grav- el and water, but no fish — and an abandoned green bus with weeds growing around it. A torn- up couch and some chairs were discovered around the corner. Sanitation officials hope increased collection and more enforcement of the rules can help clean up the city’s streets. The department is currently hiring 15 more sanitation officers to help catch trash scofflaws, Esposito said. Officials also hope more education of the public on where and how to dispose of particular waste, like electronics, can help tamp down trash. Being aware of hefty fines can also remind people of the consequences. “Human nature is, if I can get away with do- ing something wrong and no one says anything, I’m going to keep doing it,” Harbin said. “The next time that you think of dropping off, we may be waiting for you.” THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news Officer Anthony Rizzo and Lieutenant Paul Taranto, who work for the Department of Sanitation’s police department, discover a trash outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that heap in East New York. serves the people of New York.

Thursday, August 26, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 3 uest Editorial Opinions G New remedies needed for modern inflation From Portland (Maine) Press Herald to come back. Courtesy of Associated Press Powell is right to reassure lenders that he’ll Anybody who remembers the 1970s remem- take action if inflation spirals out of control, but bers the Great Inflation, when retirees on fixed in- we are nowhere near that point. Reining in the comes struggled to make ends meet. economy too soon would unnecessarily hurt low- They probably also remember what happened er-wage workers at a point when the recovery is fi- next, when the Federal Reserve under Paul Volker nally showing signs of reaching them. tightened the money supply, driving down prices Inflation is measured by the Department of by driving down the economy, forcing two reces- Labor, which tracks over time the prices of a list sions that lowered consumer spending and in- of goods and services it considers typical for an creased unemployment. urban family’s budget. The department expresses For the last four decades, inflation has been the overall change in prices with one number, the not much more than a bad memory for most peo- Consumer Price Index. ple. This year, however, it has reappeared as a Earlier this month, the department reported cause for concern. Fear of a return to 1970s-style that CPI has risen 5.4 percent over the previous 12 inflation is driving calls for a retreat from the months, the greatest one-year increase since the free-spending goals of the Biden administration, period that ended in August 2008. which some Republicans claim have overheated CPI is just one number, but that doesn’t mean the economy. that all prices increased equally. The 5.4 percent They are calling for Federal Reserve Chair- annual increase includes a 2.4 percent increase in man Jerome Powell to do what Volker did and food prices, 4.9 percent increase in apparel and a raise interest rates to cool demand. That would be 24 percent increase in energy costs. a mistake. That is driven by a 45 percent increase in the The circumstances driving this economy are cost of gasoline, which is what you might expect much different from those in the 1970s, and the following 2020, a year when lockdowns and lay- kind of inflation that persisted then is not likely offs cut demand for gas.

This is very different from what happened to gas prices in 1973-74, when an embargo by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries cut off supply, driving up prices – not by 40 per- cent but by 400 percent, bringing on a prolonged energy crisis. Most prices in the June report are increasing moderately, as should be expected in an econo- my where people have pent up demand and may- be some money that they didn’t spend last year. A glaring exception is the price of used cars and trucks, which shot up 45 percent over the previ- ous year, but that also seems to be a COVID phe- nomenon. Car makers scaled back production at the start of the pandemic and reduced their orders for parts. When demand for new cars rebounded last fall, there wasn’t enough inventory to meet it. Now the automakers can’t get the semicon- ductor chips they need to build a modern car be- cause the chip makers moved to other product lines when demand shifted. That crunch is starting to ease now, and even though it will take time for new car production to scale up, the price of used cars is already drop- ping. As we saw during the pandemic with toi- let paper, two-by-fours and chicken wings, small changes in behavior by large numbers of people can shock the system. But markets have an abil- ity to respond. We are still climbing out of a very unusu- al recession, and there are bound to be more sur- prises ahead. But like double-knit leisure suits, 1970s-style inflation is probably not making a comeback.

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Thursday, August 26, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 5 NOTICE OF SALE TION PROTOCOLS AND AS SUCH ALL SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF PERSONS MUST COMPLY WITH SO- NEW YORK: COUNTY OF KINGS. JYT- CIAL DISTANCING, WEARING MASKS BG COLLAB L.P., PLTF V. MADISON AND SCREENING PRACTICES IN EF- COVE, LLC, ET AL., DEFTS. INDEX NO. FECT AT THE TIME OF THIS FORECLO- nd epartment ublic egal otices SURE SALE. SALE; INDEX # 18893/2011 2 d / p l n 520474/2018. PURSUANT TO JUDG- MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE MICHAEL D. BENJAMIN, ESQ., REFER- ARY AND USUAL HOUSEHOLD EX- OBLIGATION. IF YOU AND YOUR SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 AT 11:20 A.M. DATED DECEMBER 24, 2019 AND EE. MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, DIVORCE P.C., 145 HUGUENOT STREET, SUITE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF PENSES OR FOR REASONABLE ATTOR- SPOUSE HAVE NO CHILDREN, THE PREMISES SITUATE, LYING AND BE- ENTERED IN THE KING’S COUNTY 210, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 DAT- NEW YORK COUNTY OF KINGS INDEX NEY’S FEE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS HIGHER FORMULA WILL APPLY. IF ING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- CLERK’S OFFICE ON DECEMBER 26, ED: 7/28/2021 FILE NUMBER: 464- NO. 54359/2018 DATE SUMMONS ACTION. (2) ORDERED: NEITHER PAR- THERE ARE CHILDREN OF THE MAR- LYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND 2019, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- TY SHALL TRANSFER, ENCUMBER, AS- RIAGE, THE LOWER FORMULA WILL STATE OF NEW YORK, BOUNDED AND TION AT THE KINGS COUNTY COURT- 0091 BGM FILED: GLENNA PIERRE, PLAINTIFF, #189988 -AGAINST- GEORGE NYARKO, DEFEN- SIGN, REMOVE, WITHDRAW OR IN APPLY, BUT ONLY IF THE MAINTE- DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN- HOUSE, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- DENT. PLAINTIFF DESIGNATES KINGS ANY WAY DISPOSE OF ANY TAX DE- NANCE PAYOR IS PAYING CHILD SUP- NING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LYN, NEW YORK, COURTHOUSE STEPS NOTICE OF SALE COUNTY AS THE PLACE OF TRIAL. THE FERRED FUNDS, STOCKS OR OTHER PORT TO THE OTHER SPOUSE WHO SIDE OF MACON STREET, DISTANT 16 ON THE ADAMS STREET SIDE, ON SEP- SUPREME COURT: KINGS COUNTY. ASSETS HELD IN ANY INDIVIDUAL RE- HAS THE CHILDREN AS THE CUSTODI- TEMBER 30, 2021 AT 10:50 A.M., PREM. BASIS OF VENUE IS PLAINTIFF’S RESI- FEET 8 INCHES EASTERLY FROM THE BETHPAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, TIREMENT ACCOUNTS, 401K AC- AL PARENT. OTHERWISE THE HIGHER K/A 458 MADISON STREET, BROOK- DENCE. SUMMONS WITH NOTICE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF MACON PLTF. VS. 594 REALTY HOLDINGS LLC, COUNTS, PROFIT SHARING PLANS, FORMULA WILL APPLY. LOWER FOR- LYN, NEW YORK, 11221 (BLOCK 1826, PLAINTIFF RESIDES AT 631 EAST 93RD STREET AND MARCY AVENUE; BEING ET AL, DEFTS. INDEX#518851/2018. KEOGH ACCOUNTS, OR ANY OTHER MULA 1- MULTIPLY MAINTENANCE LOT 26). APPROX. AMT OF JUDGMENT STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11236 AC- A PLOT 100 FEET BY 16 FEET 8 INCH- PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORE- PENSION OR RETIREMENT ACCOUNT, PAYOR’S INCOME BY 20% 2- MULTIPLY IS $706,806.42 PLUS COSTS, ATTOR- TION FOR DIVORCE TO THE ABOVE ES BY 100 FEET BY 16 FEET 8 INCH- CLOSURE AND SALE DATED MARCH AND THE PARTIES SHALL FURTHER MAINTENANCE PAYEE’S INCOME BY NEYS’ FEES AND INTEREST. APPROX. NAMED DEFENDENT: YOU ARE HERE- ES. BLOCK: 1851 LOT: 2. SAID PREM- 12, 2019, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- REFRAIN FROM APPLYING FOR OR RE- 25% SUBTRACT LINE 2 FROM LINE 1: ISES KNOWN AS 116 MACON STREET, AMT OF JUDGMENT IS $706,806.42 BY SUMMONED TO SERVE A NOTICE TION ON THE OUTSIDE STEPS OF THE QUESTING THE PAYMENT OF RETIRE- RESULT 1 SUBTRACT MAINTENANCE BROOKLYN, NY NOTE: THIS AUCTION PLUS COSTS, ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND OF APPEARANCE ON THE PLAINTIFFS KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 MENT BENEFITS OR ANNUITY PAY- PAYEE’S INCOME FROM 40% OF COM- WILL TAKE PLACE IN ACCORDANCE INTEREST. SOLD SUBJECT TO TERMS ATTORNEY WITHIN TWENTY (20) ADAMS ST., BROOKLYN, NY ON SEPT. MENTS OF ANY KIND, WITHOUT THE BINED INCOME* = RESULT 2 ENTER WITH ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER (AO) AND CONDITIONS OF FILED JUDG- DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE OF THIS 16, 2021 AT 10:50 A.M., PREM. K/A CONSENT OF THE OTHER PARTY IN THE LOWER OF RESULT 2 OR RESULT 1, 157/20. ALL BIDDERS, INTERESTED MENT AND TERMS OF SALE. GREG- SUMMONS, EXCLUSIVE OF THE DAY 594-596 ROGERS AVENUE, BROOK- WRITING, OR UPON FURTHER ORDER BUT IF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO PARTIES, AND OBSERVERS ARE TO ORY T. CERCHIONE, ESQ., REFEREE. OF SERVICE (OR WITHIN THIRTY (30) LYN, NY A/K/A BLOCK 5046, LOT 54. OF THE COURT; EXCEPT THAT ANY ZERO, ENTER ZERO. THIS IS THE CAL- BE WEARING MASKS AND OBSERV- JACOBOWITZ NEWMAN TVERSKY LLP, DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE IS COM- SAID PROPERTY LOCATED AT A POINT PARTY WHO IS ALREADY IN PAY STA- CULATED GUIDELINE AMOUNT OF ING PROPER SOCIAL DISTANCING RE- ATTYS. FOR PLAINTIFF, 377 PEARSALL PLETE IF THIS SUMMONS IS NOT PER- ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF ROGERS SONALLY DELIVERED TO YOU WITHIN TUS MAY CONTINUE TO RECEIVE MAINTENANCE WITH THE LOWER QUIREMENTS. THE SUPREME COURT AVE., STE C, CEDARHURST, NY. #190419 AVENUE, DISTANT 60 FT. NORTHER- THE STATE OF NEW YORK); AND IN SUCH PAYMENTS THEREUNDER. (3) FORMULA HIGHER FORMULA 1- OF KINGS COUNTY HAS WAIVED THE LY FROM THE CORNER FORMED BY CASE OF YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR, ORDERED: NEITHER PARTY SHALL IN- MULTIPLY MAINTENANCE PAYOR’S IN- REQUIREMENT OF THIS SALE TO RE- NOTICE OF SALE THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTER- JUDGMENT WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST CUR UNREASONABLE DEBTS HEREAF- COME BY 30% 2- MULTIPLE MAINTE- QUIRE A PRE-SALE ASSESSMENT CON- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. LY SIDE OF ROGERS AVENUE WITH YOU BY DEFAULT FOR THE RELIEF DE- TER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED NANCE PAYEE’S INCOME BY 20% FERENCE DUE TO DILIGENT INQUI- EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF WINTHROP MANDED IN THE NOTICE SET FORTH TO, FURTHER BORROWING AGAINST SUBTRACT LINE 2 FROM LINE 1: RE- RY, AND SUBMITTED AFFIRMATION, COURCHEVEL 1850 LLC, PLTF. VS. 464 BELOW. DATED: SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 ANY CREDIT LINE SECURED BY THE SULT 1 SUBTRACT MAINTENANCE AVERRING THAT THE ABOVE-REFER- OVINGTON LLC, ET AL, DEFTS. CIV- STREET; BEING A PLOT 96 FT. X 30 MIECHIA L. GULLEY, ESQ. THE GULLEY FAMILY RESIDENCE, FURTHER EN- PAYEE’S INCOME FROM 40% OF COM- ENCED PROPERTY IS IN FACT ABAN- IL ACTION NO. 16-CV-7185 (NGG) FT. APPROX. AMT. OF JUDGMENT IS LAW FIRM, LLC, ATTORNEY FOR CUMBRANCING ANY ASSETS, OR UN- BINED INCOME* = RESULT 2 ENTER DONED AND/OR VACANT. APPROXI- (RER). PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF $2,062,479.49 PLUS COSTS AND IN- PLAINTIFF, 26 COURT STREET, SUITE REASONABLY USING CREDIT CARDS THE LOWER OF RESULT 2 OR RESULT 1, MATE AMOUNT OF LIEN $1,625,582.60 FORECLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED TEREST. SOLD SUBJECT TO TERMS 1708 BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11242 OR CASH ADVANCES AGAINST CRED- BUT IF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO PLUS DEFAULT INTEREST, COSTS, DIS- SEPT. 12, 2019, I WILL SELL AT PUB- AND CONDITIONS OF FILED JUDG- 347-719-0840 NOTICE: THE NATURE IT CARDS, EXCEPT IN THE USUAL ZERO, ENTER ZERO. THIS IS THE CAL- BURSEMENTS AND ATTORNEYS’ FEES. LIC AUCTION, OUTSIDE THE FRONT MENT AND TERMS OF SALE. THE REF- OF THIS ACTION IS TO DISSOLVE THE COURSE OF BUSINESS OR FOR CUS- CULATED GUIDELINE AMOUNT OF PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO DOOR OF THE BROOKLYN COURT- EREE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE KINGS MARRIAGE BETWEEN THE PARTIES, TOMARY OR USUAL HOUSING EX- MAINTENANCE WITH THE HIGHER PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT OF HOUSE OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT SUPREME CIVIL COVID-19 POLICIES ON THE GROUNDS: DRL SECTION 170 PENSES, OR FOR REASONABLE AT- FORMULA *COMBINED INCOME FORECLOSURE AND SALE AND TERMS OF NEW YORK, LOCATED AT 225 CAD- CONCERNING PUBLIC AUCTIONS SUBD. (7) - THE RELATIONSHIP BE- TORNEY’S FEES IN CONNECTION EQUALS MAINTENANCE PAYOR’S IN- OF SALE. MARKETABLE TITLE SHALL MAN PLAZA EAST, BROOKLYN, NY ON OF FORECLOSED PROPERTIES. SEE TWEEN THE PLAINTIFF AND DEFEN- WITH THIS ACTION. (4) ORDERED: COME UP TO $178,000 PLUS MAINTE- BE PROVIDED BUT NOT INSURABLE SEPT. 9, 2021 AT 12:00 P.M. PREM. K/A WW2.NYCOURTS.GOV/COURTS/2JD/ DANT HAS BROKEN DOWN IRRE- NEITHER PARTY SHALL CAUSE THE NANCE PAYEE’S INCOME NOTE: THE TITLE. INDEX NUMBER 516919/2019. 464 OVINGTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN, KINGS/CIVIL/ KINGSCIVILSUPREMER- TRIEVABLY FOR A PERIOD OF AT OTHER PARTY OR THE CHILDREN OF COURT WILL DETERMINE HOW LOG RANDOLPH JACKSON, ESQ., REFEREE NY A/K/A BLOCK 5892, LOT 38 A/K/A ULES.SHTML#FORECLOSUREAUC- LEAST SIX (6) MONTHS. THE RELIEF THE MARRIAGE TO BE REMOVED MAINTENANCE WILL BE PAID IN AC- WARREN S. DANK, ESQ., P.C. ATTOR- LOT NO. 86 ON A MAP ON FILE IN THE TIONPLAN. ALL ATTENDEES MUST CORDANCE WITH THE STATUTE. (REV. SOUGHT IS A JUDGMENT OF ABSO- FROM ANY EXISTING MEDICAL, HOS- NEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF 62 BELMONT OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF KINGS WEAR MASKS AND OBSERVE PROPER 1/31/16) SUPREME COURT OF THE LUTE DIVORCE IN FAVOR OF THE PITAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE COV- CIRCLE, SYOSSET, NY 11791 COUNTY, ENTITLED “MAP OF THE VIL- DISTANCING. REFEREE MICHAEL BEN- PLAINTIFF DISSOLVING THE MAR- ERAGE, AND EACH PARTY SHALL STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF #190196 LAGE OF OVINGTON, SITUATE IN THE JAMIN, JASPAN SCHLESINGER LLP, MAINTAIN THE EXISTING MEDICAL, KINGS RIAGE BETWEEN THE PARTIES IN THIS #189791 TOWN OF NEW UTRECHT, COUNTY OF ATTYS. FOR PLTF., 300 GARDEN CITY ACTION. THE NATURE OF ANY ANCIL- HOSPITAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE NOTICE OF SALE KINGS AND STATE OF NEW YORK, AS PLAZA, GARDEN CITY, NY #98874 LARY OR ADDITIONAL RELIEF DE- COVERAGE IN FULL FORCE AND EF- SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS SURVEYED BY TUNIS G. BERGEN JUNE, #190026 N.Y. PAWNBROKERS INC. NYCTL 2017-A TRUST AND THE BANK MANDED IS: THAT THE FAMILY COURT FECT. (5) ORDERED: NEITHER PARTY CASPERT MANAGEMENT CO., INC. 1852,” BEING A PLOT 54 FT 5 INCHES OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS COLLAT- NOTICE OF SALE SHALL HAVE CONCURRENT JURISDIC- SHALL CHANGE THE BENEFICIARIES (DCA #0869125) LOCATED AT 11 OX- X 170 FT. (170 FT. 2 INCHES U.S. STAN- ERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR SUPREME COURT: KINGS COUNTY. TION WITH HRE SUPREME COURT OF ANY EXISTING LIFE INSURANCE FORD RD. NORTH CALDWELL, NJ DARD). APPROX. AMT. OF JUDGMENT THE NYCTL 2017-A TRUST, PLAINTIFFS NATALE TURSI, AS TO AN UNDIVID- WITH RESPECT TO ANY FUTURE IS- POLICIES, AND EACH PARTY SHALL 07006 AS AGENTS FOR N.Y. PAWN- IS $368,406.76 PLUS COSTS AND IN- -AGAINST- 2834 W. 19, LLC, ET AL. DE- ED 22.22% INTEREST, MARGARET RA- SUES OF MAINTENANCE. THAT THE MAINTAIN THE EXISTING LIFE INSUR- BROKERS INC (DCA # 803727) TEREST. SOLD SUBJECT TO TERMS FENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDG- NIERI, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 22.22% PARTIES DO NOT REQUIRE MAINTE- ANCE, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, 301 EAST 149TH ST. BRONX, N.Y. AND CONDITIONS OF FILED JUDG- MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE INTEREST, AND SALVATORE AMEN- NANCE AND NO CLAIM WILL BE HOMEOWNERS AND RENTERS INSUR- 100451, N.Y. PAWNBROKERS I INC MENT AND TERMS OF SALE. SUSAN DATED SEPTEMBER 5, 2019, AND EN- DOLIA, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 55.56% MADE BY EITHER PARTY FOR MAINTE- ANCE POLICIES IN FULL FORCE AND (DCA#9072023) 177 RIVINGTON N.Y. ELLEN RIZOS,FOR REFEREE. HELP THE IN MARGO- NANCE. THAT THE PARTIES DO NOT EFFECT. IMPORTANT NOTE: AFTER N.Y. 10002, N.Y. PAWNBROKERS II INC TERED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2019, I, THE LIN & WEINREB LAW GROUP, LLP, AT- INTEREST, PLTF.FOR VS. CHANGES 238 GREENE OFAVE NAME REQUIRE PAYMENT OF COUNSEL AND SERVICE OF SUMMONS WITH NOTICE (DCA#1125229) 303 EAST 149TH ST. UNDERSIGNED REFEREE, WILL SELL TYS. FOR PLTF., 165 EILEEN WAY, STE. LLC S/H/A 238 GREEN AVE LLC, ET AL, EXPERTS’ FEES AND EXPENSES. THAT OR SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT FOR BRONX, N.Y. 10451. SALES ON 9/1/21 AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE FRONT 101, SYOSSET, NY. #98851 DEFTS. INDEX #506320/2018. PUR- PREPARATION AND#189566 BOTH PARTIES MAY RESUME THE USE DIVORCE, IF YOU OR YOUR SPOUSE AT 6 A.M. AT 105 ATTORNEY ST NY, NY STEPS OF THE KINGS COUNTY COURT- SUANT TO JUDGMENTPLEASE OFCALL FORECLO KATRINA- , OF ANY PRIOR SURNAME. THAT THE WISHES TO MODIFY OR DISSOLVE THE 10002. INCLUDES ALL UNREDEEMED HOUSE LOCATED AT 360 ADAMS SURE AND SALE DATED MARCH 10, AUTOMATIC ORDERS, YOU MUST ASK STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON SEPTEM- NOTICE OF SALE 2020, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- TESTIMONY AND DOCUMENTS FILED PLEDGES AND HOLD-OVERS OF PRE- SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS THE COURT FOR APPROVAL TO DO BER 30, 2021 AT 11:30 A.M. PREMIS- FILING OF TION ON THE FRONT STEPS OF THE IN THIS ACTION SHALL BE SEALED BY VIOUS SALES. FOR N.Y. PAWNBRO- SELENE FINANCE LP, PLAINTIFF, SO, OR ENTER INTO A WRITTEN MOD- ES SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE 718-643-9099, EXT 103 THE CLERK OF THIS COURT AND KERS INC.= FROM #444845 OF 1/2/21 AGAINST JEWEL A. MCLEOD A/K/A KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, IFICATION AGREEMENT WITH YOUR BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY AND SHALL NOT BE EXHIBITED TO ANY TO #445684 OF 1/30/21 JEWELRY AND JEWEL MCLEOD A/K/A JEWEL A. MC- 360 ADAMS ST., BROOKLYN, NY ON SPOUSE DULY SIGNED AND AC- STATE OF NEW YORK, BOUNDED AND PERSON EXCEPT THE PARTIES TO THIS NON JEWELRY ITEMS. FOR N.Y. PAWN- CLEOD A/K/A JEWEL MCCLEOD, ET SEPT. 23, 2021 AT 11:40 A.M., PREM. KNOWLEDGED BEFORE A NOTARY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING ALL YOUR LEGAL ACTION OR THEIR ATTORNEYS ORT BROKERS I INC.= FROM #370273 OF AL., DEFENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO K/A 238 GREENE AVENUE, BROOK- PUBLIC. NOTICE CONCERNING CON- AT A POINT ON THE WESTERLY SIDE AS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE OR- 1/2/21 TO #370689 OF 1/30/21 JEWEL- A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND LYN, NY A/K/A BLOCK 1966, LOT 17. TINUATION OF HEALTH CARE COVER- OF WEST 19TH STREET, DISTANT 300 DER OF THIS COURT. THAT THE COURT RY AND NON JEWELRY ITEMS. SALE, DULY ENTERED ON 10/18/2018, SAID PROPERTY LOCATED AT A POINT AGE (REQUIRED BY SECTION 255(1) #189964 FEET SOUTHERLY FROM THE CORNER NOTICE NEEDS, GRANT SUCH OTHER AND FURTHER I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE, WILL ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF GREENE OF THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS LAW) FORMED BY THE INTERSECTION OF RELIEF AS THE COURT MAY DEEM FIT SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, IN ROOM AVE. DISTANT 261 FT. 6 IN. EASTER- AND PROPER. THE PARTIES HAVE DI- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT ONCE A NOTICE OF SALE THE WESTERLY SIDE OF WEST 19TH SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, 224 OF KINGS COUNTY SUPREME LY FROM THE SOUTHEASTERLY COR- VIDED UP THE MARITAL PROPERTY JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE IS SIGNED IN STREET WITH THE SOUTHERLY SIDE STATE OF NEW YORK, WB RIVERDALE COURT, 360 CALLADAMS ALICESTREET, BROOK- NER OF GRAND AND GREENE AVE- AND NO CLAIM WILL BE MADE BY EI- THIS ACTION, BOTH YOU AND YOUR OF NEPTUNE AVENUE; BEING A PLOT FUNDING, LLC, VS. 461 NEW LOTS AV- LYN, NY 11201 ON 9/16/2021 AT 11:40 NUE; BEING A PLOT 100 FT. X 13 FT. 6 THER PARTY UNDER EQUITABLE DIS- SPOUSE MAY OR MAY NOT CONTINUE 118 FEET 9 INCHES BY 20 FEET BY 118 ENUE, LLC, ET AL., DEFENDANT(S) For Legal Advertising in AM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 4401 IN. APPROX. AMT. OF JUDGMENT IS TRIBUTION. NOTICE OF AUTOMATIC TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR COVERAGE UN- FEET 9 INCHES BY 20 FEET. BLOCK: PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF CLARENDON ROAD, BROOKLYN, NY $355,311.11 PLUS COSTS AND INTER- ORDERS PURSUANT TO DRL SEC. DER EACH OTHER’S HEALTH INSUR- 7019 LOT: 24 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY EN- 11203, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: EST. SOLD SUBJECT TO TERMS AND 236(B)(2) AND NOTICE CONCERNING ANCE PLAN, DEPENDING ON THE IN LIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEM- 718-643-9099, EXT 107 TERED ON FEBRUARY 21, 2020, I, THE ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR CONDITIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT CONTINUATION OF HEALTH CARE TERMS OF THE PLAN. NOTICE OF IC, AND IN ORDER TO ENSURE THE PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILD- AND TERMS OF SALE. THE REFEREE GUIDLINE MAINTENANCE IF YOUR DI- UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL COVERAGE PURSUANT TO DRL SEC. IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY MEA- INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE- SHALL COMPLY WITH THE KINGS SU- VORCE WAS COMMENCED ON OR AF- AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS 255(1) ACCOMPANY THIS SUMMONS. 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HAITI — Searching: Michael Jules, an America des Cayes professional soccer player, searched for his passport among the remains of his grandmother’s collapsed house in Maniche on Tuesday, a week after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit the area. Photo: Matias Delacroix/AP

ISRAEL — Virgin Mary’s tomb: Orthodox nuns held candles and flow- ers as they walked in a procession to bring the icon of the Virgin Mary to the tomb where it is believed she was buried, just outside Jerusalem’s Old City, early on Wednesday. Every year before the Feast of the As- JAPAN — Freestyle: Sevilay Ozturk, from Turkey, competed in the Women’s 200m Freestyle - S5 Heat 1 sumption, the icon is brought from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, on Wednesday, in Tokyo. the tomb of the Virgin Mary to honor her Assumption. Photo: Emilio Morenatti/AP Photo: Oded Balilty/AP

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GERMANY — Ramstein: A recently evacuated young Af- ghan girl carried an American Red Cross bag at the Ram- stein U.S. Air Base on Tues- day. The largest American military community overseas housed thousands of Afghan evacuees in an increasingly crowded tent city. Photo: Matthias Schrader/AP

CUBA — Vaccinated: A nurse took a girl’s blood pressure after giving her a dose of the Cuban-made Soberana-02 vaccine for COVID-19 in Havana, on Tuesday. Photo: Ramon Espinosa/AP

BRITAIN — Cricket: England’s James Anderson, right, celebrated the dismissal of India’s captain Virat Kohli, left, during the first day of the PALESTINE — Protest: A sound grenade was fired by Israeli forces during a protest against the creation third test cricket match between England and India, at Headingley crick- of a new road for Israeli settlers near the Palestinian village of Beita, north of the West Bank city of Nab- et ground in Leeds, on Wednesday. Photo: Jon Super/AP lus, on Wednesday. Photo: Majdi Mohammed/AP

Thursday, August 26, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 9 New NY governor adds 12,000 deaths to publicized COVID tally By Marina Villeneuve Associated Press New York Gov. Kathy Hochul promised more government transparency on her first day in office and by day’s end her administration had quietly delivered it by acknowledging nearly 12,000 more deaths in the state from COVID-19 than had been publicized by her predecessor, . New York now reports nearly 55,400 people have died of COVID-19 in New York based on death certificate data submitted to the CDC, up from about 43,400 that Gov. Cuomo had reported to the public as of Monday, his last day in office. “We’re now releasing more data than had been released before publicly, so people know the nurs- ing home deaths and the hospital deaths are con- sistent with what’s being displayed by the CDC,” Hochul said Wednesday on MSNBC. “There’s a lot of things that weren’t happening and I’m go- ing to make them happen. Transparency will be New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks to reporters after a ceremonial swearing-in ceremony at the state Capitol, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021, the hallmark of my administration.” in Albany, N.Y. AP Photo/Hans Pennink The Associated Press first reported in July on the large discrepancy between the fatality num- also excluded people who likely died of COVID-19 for us to mask those numbers, nor do I want to The state, under Cuomo, had minimized its toll of bers publicized by the Cuomo administration and but never got a positive test to confirm the diagnosis. mask those numbers. The public deserves a clear, nursing home residents’ deaths by excluding all pa- numbers the state was reporting to the Centers for That lower number favored by the Cuomo ad- honest picture of what’s happening. And that’s tients who died after being transferred to hospitals. Disease Control and Prevention. ministration still appeared in the daily update put whether it’s good or bad, they need to know the Cuomo used those lower numbers last year The count used by Cuomo in his news me- out by Hochul’s office Tuesday, but with an ex- truth. And that’s how we restore confidence.” to erroneously claim that New York was seeing dia briefings only included laboratory-confirmed planation about why it was an incomplete count. Cuomo’s critics had long charged that he was a much smaller percentage of nursing home resi- COVID-19 deaths reported through a state system “There are presumed and confirmed deaths. manipulating coronavirus statics to burnish his dents dying of COVID-19 than other states. that collects data from hospitals, nursing homes and People should know both,” Hochul said in a image as a pandemic leader. The state Assembly Judiciary committee adult care facilities. That meant the tally excluded peo- Wednesday morning appearance on NPR. “Also, Federal prosecutors previously launched a has also been investigating that issue as part of a ple who died at home, hospice, in state prisons or at as of yesterday, we’re using CDC numbers, which probe examining his administration’s handling of wide-ranging impeachment probe, and is weighing state-run homes for people living with disabilities. It will be consistent. And so there’s no opportunity data around deaths among nursing home patients. whether to include those findings in a public report.

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10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Thursday, August 26, 2021 Councilmember hosts family day in Queens Village By Jacob Kaye district, while also enjoying free food and enter- Queens Daily Eagle tainment for the whole family,” Miller said in a City Councilmember I. Daneek Miller host- statement. “This weekend’s event featured a back- ed the annual Family Fun Day BBQ and Back- to-school giveaway as our young scholars prepare To-School Giveaway in Queens Village over the to enter the classroom once again in a few short weekend. weeks, on-site vaccinations distributed through The annual event held at Wayanda Park, fea- NYC Health + Hospitals Queens, and a host of tured free summer meals, music and family activ- non-profit and government resources for families ities. to take home.” Students who attended were gifted free school The Parks Department, Neighborhood Hous- supplies ahead of their return to in-person class- ing Services of Jamaica, Destiny Bound, Deliver- es this fall. ance Ministry, the New York City Department of Attendees also had the opportunity to get vac- Housing Preservation and Development, the De- cinated against COVID-19 and to receive personal partment of Sanitation, and the health department protective equipment, distributed by the New York all served as co-sponsors of the event. City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The third and final Family Day is scheduled “Each year, we strive to provide an outlet for for Sept. 18, at Detective Keith Williams Park local families to utilize the local parks around the from noon until 4 p.m.

Spider-Man is back in a new trailer. Photo by Cristian Bortes VIA Wikimedia Commons Spider-Man is swinging back into action By Rachel Vick One frame of the trailer alluded to the reap- Queens Eagle pearance of the Green Goblin, and another of- Queens’ hometown hero is back to slinging fered the first shot of Alfred Molina reprising webs. his role as Otto Octavius, aka “Doctor Octopus,” The official trailer for “Spider-Man: No Way nearly 20 years after his first appearance oppo- Home” dropped Monday, teasing Peter Parker’s site Tobey Maguire’s portrayal of the Queens kid newest adventures and promising nostalgia for in 2004. longtime fans of the character from Forest Hills. Whispers of Maguire and Andrew Garfield Parker, played by Tom Holland in the lat- suiting up again in Marvel’s next foray into the est iteration of the superhero series, is navigating multiverse remain unconfirmed. the fallout of his exposed identity in the film, but The film is slated for holiday release later this City Councilmember I. Daneek Miller hosted a family day in Queens Village on Saturday, things don’t quite go as planned. year. Aug. 21, 2021. Photo courtesy of Miller’s office Flushing Town Hall’s Jazz Jam returns in-person By Rachel Vick Queens Daily Eagle Flushing Town hall’s return to in-person pro- gramming continues next month with an evening of community jazz. On Spet. 8, for the first time since the start of the pandemic, the Louis Armstrong Legacy Monthly Jazz Jam is back in the building. “On behalf of Flushing Town Hall and the The Flushing Town Hall Jazz Jam is back in-person. Photo courtesy of Flushing Town Hall Jazz Jam’s house band and production team, let me say how utterly thrilled we are to see All visitors, performers, and staff will have Over the last year and a half audience “I want to thank everyone who went on this everyone return for a live, in-person jam,” said to show proof of vaccination to attend the event, members and participants have tuned in virtual, musical journey with us this past year Flushing Town Hall’s Director of Education which starts at 7 p.m. from across the world to enjoy the jazz pro- and a half,” said Band Leader Carol Sudhalter. and Public Programs Gabrielle M. Hamilton. Tickets are $10 for members of the public and gramming, and FTH will continue to stream “The pandemic keeps testing the resolve of the “It is sure to be a healing and celebratory re- free for FTH members, students and participating the event to ensure they can still enjoy the arts community, but we have proven ourselves union.” musicians. music. resilient and inventive.”

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Thursday, August 26, 2021 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Queens/Daily Eagle • 13 New Asian American 2nd department/ public legal notices bakeries find CITATION COURT OF THE COUNTY OF QUEENS, NOTICE OF SALE YORK CITY PARKING VIOLATIONS BU- FILE NO.: 2019-746/C CITATION THE TO BE HELD AT THE QUEENS GENER- REAU; NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AD- AL COURTHOUSE, 6TH FLOOR, 88- PUBLIC AUCTION JUDICATION BUREAU; PORTFOLIO PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, bicultural sweet spot 11 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAICA, RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, LLC; “JOHN BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND IN- EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. DEPENDENT TO: ESTATE OF LUCY MC- CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, ON DOE” AND “JANE DOE” SAID NAMES By Terry Tang CIT BANK N.A., PLAINTIFF, -AGAINST- BEING FICTITIOUS, IT BEING THE IN- GOVERN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF THE 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2021 DOUGLAS HAWKINS; MORTGAGE Associated Press QUEENS COUNTY, ESTATE OF GRACE AT 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, TENTION OF PLAINTIFF TO DESIG- ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEM NATE ANY AND ALL OCCUPANTS For some Asian Americans, CASTELLANOS PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- WHY THE ACCOUNT OF PROCEED- ACTING SOLELY AS A NOMINEE FOR TOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, ROMAN INGS OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF PREMISES BEING FORECLOSED the dim sum cookie at Sunday CAMBRIDGE HOME CAPITAL, LLC.; HEREIN, DEFENDANTS. INDEX NO. SCHIFFINO, VALERIE SCHIFFINO, AS OF QUEENS COUNTY, AS TEMPORARY Bakeshop in Berkeley will taste MUNICIPAL CREDIT UNION, INDEX 703250/2015. MORTGAGED PREM- TRUSTEE OF JOSHUA FELIPE SCHIFFI- ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF NO. 1:17-CV-04704-NG-RER. PURSU- ISES: 154-17 108TH AVENUE JAMAI- like childhood. NO, FELIPE MIGUEL SCHIFFINO, AS SAID DECEASED, A COPY OF WHICH ANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLO- CA, NEW YORK 11433 BLOCK: 10133 It looks like a typical sug- TRUSTEE OF JOSHUA FELIPE SCHIFFI- IS ATTACHED, SHOULD NOT BE JUDI- SURE AND SALE DULY DATED, APRIL NO, JOSE MANUEL FELIPE SCHIFFINO, LOT: 60. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- ar cookie except with sesame CIALLY SETTLED, AND WHY THE SUR- 15, 2021 AND ENTERED WITH THE FENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINISTRA- ROGATE SHOULD NOT FIX AND AL- CLERK OF THE UNITED STATES DIS- seeds on top. But bite into the TOR OF THE ESTATE OF MARIA CHRIS- MONED TO ANSWER THE COMPLAINT LOW A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TRICT COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT OF IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED ACTION AND creamy, red bean center and it’s TINA SCHIFFINO, GERMAN TOBAR, COMPENSATION TO GERARD J. SWEE- NEW YORK ON APRIL 15, 2021, AS EX- reminiscent of the fried, filled MAURICE TOBAR, FERNANDO TOBAR, TO SERVE A COPY OF YOUR ANSWER NEY, ESQ., FOR LEGAL SERVICES REN- TENDED BY AN ORDER DULY DATED ON THE PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY WITH- NHORA CASTELLANOS, ESTATE OF sesame balls served at a Chi- DERED TO PETITIONER HEREIN IN THE JULY 21, 2021 AND ENTERED WITH THE IN TWENTY (20) DAYS OF THE SER- MARIA TERESA CASTELLANOS, MOR- nese dim sum restaurant. AMOUNT OF $26,035.56 AND THAT CLERK OF THE UNITED STATES DIS- VICE OF THIS SUMMONS, EXCLUSIVE RIS CASTELLANOS, IVAN CASTELLA- TRICT COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT OF OF THE DAY OF SERVICE, OR WITHIN The concoction is pastry NOS, CLAUDIA SATCHWELL, MARIA THE COURT FIX THE FAIR AND REA- NEW YORK ON JULY 21, 2021, ELIZ- THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER SERVICE OF chef Elaine Lau’s nod to her A man looks over a dis- MENDEZ, MARIA DE PILAR CASTELLA- SONABLE ADDITIONAL FEE FOR ANY ABETH GILL, ESQ., THE APPOINTED THE SAME IS COMPLETE WHERE SER- NOS, SANDRA CASTELLANOS, MYR- SERVICES TO BE RENDERED BY GE- grandmother, who would often play case filled with mo- REFEREE, WILL SELL THE PREMISES VICE IS MADE IN ANY MANNER OTHER IAN SANCHEZ DE JIMINEZ, CAMILO RARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., HEREAFTER make them. The baked goods chi donuts and muffins at KNOWN AS 69-52 DE COSTA AVENUE, THAN BY PERSONAL DELIVERY WITH- SANCHEZ, ERNESTO SANCHEZ, CAR- IN CONNECTION WITH PROCEEDINGS ARVERNE, NEW YORK AT PUBLIC AUC- IN THE STATE. THE UNITED STATES OF that Lau’s team churns out — the Third Culture Bakery LOS E. SANCHEZ, ANDRES E. SAN- ON KINSHIP, CLAIMS ETC., PRIOR TO TION ON THE SIDEWALK ADJACENT TO AMERICA, IF DESIGNATED AS A DE- like hojicha chocolate crois- in Berkeley, Calif., Thurs- CHEZ, ESTATE OF HERNANDO CAS- ENTRY OF A FINAL DECREE ON THIS THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT- FENDANT IN THIS ACTION, MAY AN- TELLANOS, JAIME CASTELLANOS, ACCOUNTING IN THE AMOUNT OF 6% sants and Chinese White Rab- day, Aug. 19, 2021. From HOUSE, 225 CADMAN PLAZA EAST, SWER OR APPEAR WITHIN SIXTY (60) EDUARDO CASTELLANOS, ANTONIO OF ASSETS OR INCOME COLLECTED bit candy cookies — aren’t ube cakes to mochi muf- BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11201, ON SEP- DAYS OF SERVICE. IF YOU FAIL TO AP- JOSE CASTELLANOS, ESTATE OF AL- AFTER THE DATE OF THE WITHIN AC- going to be found in any bak- TEMBER 28, 2021 AT 11:00 A.M. PLEASE PEAR OR TO ANSWER WITHIN THE fins, bakeries that sweet- ICE MARTINEZ, LFONSO MARTINEZ, COUNTING; AND WHY THE SURRO- NOTE, THE RULES FOR THE UNITED AFOREMENTIONED TIME FRAME, ery in Asia. There’s an intrin- ly encapsulate what it is to JOSEPHINE LUBADON, LENA LAF- GATE SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW STATES DISTRICT COURT, EASTERN JUDGMENT WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST sic American sensibility at the FERTY, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE grow up Asian and Ameri- AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO ONE PERCENT DISTRICT OF NEW YORK AND ALL AP- YOU BY DEFAULT FOR THE RELIEF DE- STATE OF NEW YORK THE UNKNOWN nearly 3-month-old shop. can have been popping up ON SAID SCHEDULES OF THE TOTAL PLICABLE COVID-19 HEALTH AND MANDED IN THE COMPLAINT. NO- DISTRIBUTEES, LEGATEES, DEVISEES, “Talking to some of the ASSETS ON SCHEDULES A, A1, AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS WILL BE IN EF- TICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RE- more in recent years. Their HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNEES OF BE- A2 PLUS ANY ADDITIONAL MONIES FECT AT THE AUCTION. PLEASE VIS- LIEF SOUGHT - THE OBJECTIVE OF Asian Americans and oth- confections are a delecta- ATRIZ CASTELLANOS AKA BEATRICE RECEIVED SUBSEQUENT TO THE DATE IT: HTTPS://WWW.NYED.USCOURTS. THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ACTION IS er people that have tried some ble vehicle for young and CASTELLANOS, DECEASED, OR THEIR OF THIS ACCOUNT, AS THE FAIR AND GOV/COVID-19 FOR ADDITIONAL IN- TO FORECLOSE ON A MORTGAGE TO ESTATES, IF ANY THERE BE, WHOSE of our pastries, we get a lot of intrepid Asian Americans REASONABLE AMOUNT PAYABLE TO FORMATION. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, SECURE $450,750.00 AND INTEREST, NAMES, PLACES OF RESIDENCE AND comments where they’re just to celebrate their dual THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC ADMIN- PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, RECORDED IN THE QUEENS COUNTY POST OFFICE ADDRESSES ARE UN- ISTRATOR FOR THE EXPENSES OF LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH CLERK’S OFFICE ON AUGUST 20, 2007 like... ‘Oh this took me back identity. AP Photo/Eric Risberg KNOWN TO THE PETITIONER AND SAID OFFICE PURSUANT TO S.C.P.A. OF QUEENS, COUNTY OF QUEENS IN CRFN 2007000429274, COVERING several years,’ when they were CANNOT WITH DUE DILIGENCE BE AND STATE OF NEW YORK KNOWN AS THE PREMISES KNOWN AS 154-17 ASCERTAINED. HERMAN ROSERO, IF SEC. 1106(3); AND WHY EACH OF YOU growing up,” said Lau, 35, who share where it comes from, BLOCK: 16045; LOT: 65 WILL BE SOLD 108TH AVENUE, JAMAICA, NEW YORK LIVING AND IF DEAD, TO THEIR HEIRS CLAIMING TO BE A DISTRIBUTEE OF was born in Oakland. people are judging it. It’s a very SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF FILED 11433. THE RELIEF SOUGHT HEREIN IS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN AND DISTRIB- THE DECEDENT SHOULD NOT ESTAB- JUDGMENT, INDEX NO. 1:17-CV-04704- A FINAL JUDGMENT DIRECTING SALE “For us, it’s kind of nice we mixed bag. It’s also very re- UTEES WHOSE NAMES AND PLAC- LISH PROOF OF YOUR KINSHIP; AND NG-RER. THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF THE PREMISES DESCRIBED ABOVE can evoke some positive mem- warding because then you get ES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN WHY THE BALANCE OF SAID FUNDS OF JUDGMENT IS $722,470.34 PLUS IN- TO SATISFY THE DEBT SECURED BY AND IF THEY DIED SUBSEQUENT TO SHOULD NOT BE PAID TO SAID AL- ories and feelings with our pas- to see their reaction trying this TEREST AND COSTS. FRIEDMAN VAR- THE MORTGAGE DESCRIBED ABOVE. THE DECEDENT HEREIN, TO THEIR EX- LEGED DISTRIBUTEES UPON PROOF tries.” new thing they’ve never had in TOLO LLP 85 BROAD STREET, SUITE PLAINTIFF DESIGNATES QUEENS ECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, LEG- OF KINSHIP, OR DEPOSITED WITH 501, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10004, AT- COUNTY AS THE PLACE OF TRIAL. From ube cakes to mochi their life,” he said. ATEES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES AND THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE TORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF. VENUE IS BASED UPON THE COUNTY muffins, bakeries that sweetly Shyu recalls some awk- SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST WHOSE #190555 OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK SHOULD IN WHICH THE MORTGAGED PREMIS- NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE encapsulate growing up Asian ward situations, such as one in SAID ALLEGED DISTRIBUTEES DE- ES IS LOCATED. NOTICE YOU ARE IN ARE UNKNOWN AND CANNOT BE AS- SUPPLEMENTAL and American have been pop- May when Third Culture was FAULT HEREIN, OR FAIL TO ESTABLISH DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF CERTAINED AFTER DUE DILIGENCE. PROOF OF KINSHIP, DATED, ATTEST- SUMMONS AND NOTICE YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUM- ping up more in recent years. featured on a Denver TV sta- SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK, A COPY OF THIS CITATION AND ED AND SEALED 20TH DAY OF JULY, MONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING Their confections are a delec- tion as part of Asian Ameri- QUEENS COUNTY. U.S. BANK TRUST THE ACCOUNTING, AS WELL AS ALL 2021 HON. PETER J. KELLY SURRO- A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE AT- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUST- table vehicle for young and in- can Pacific Islander Heritage AMENDMENTS TO IT, IF ANY, SHALL GATE, QUEENS COUNTY JAMES LIM TORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE COM- EE OF THE CABANA SERIES IV TRUST, trepid Asian Americans to cele- Month. The finished segment BE SERVED ON THE GUARDIAN AD LI- BECKER CLERK OF THE SURROGATE’S PANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOSURE PLAINTIFF- AGAINST- OSCAR A. PRI- TEM, NAVPREET GILL, ESQ. BEING THE COURT GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ. PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND FIL- brate their dual identity. included “Oriental music” that PERSONS INTERESTED AS CREDITORS, ETO, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ES- (718) 459-9000 1981 MARCUS AVE- ING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT, Ingredients they found em- Shyu, who was born in Taiwan, LEGATEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR OTHER- TATE OF EDITH DE LA CRUZ A/K/A NUE, SUITE 200 LAKE SUCCESS, NEW A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY BE EN- barrassing as children are be- described as “cringe-y and un- WISE IN THE ESTATE OF BEATRIZ CAS- EDITH DELACRUZ; UNKNOWN HEIRS YORK 11042 NOTICE: THIS CITATION IS TERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR TELLANOS AKA BEATRICE CASTELLA- AND DISTRIBUTEES OF THE ESTATE OF ing blended with European or comfortable.” SERVED UPON YOU AS REQUIRED BY HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR NOS, DECEASED, WHO AT THE TIME EDITH DE LA CRUZ; ARELYS DUQUE, GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOUR “traditional” American pastries “I told the news station, if OF DEATH WAS A RESIDENT OF 34-51 LAW. AS A RESULT OF THE MEASURES AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE into something new. Some of you guys did a piece on Black ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO COMBAT CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER IN- 74TH STREET, JACKSON HEIGHTS, NY ESTATE OF EDITH DE LA CRUZ; ED- FORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER the bakers welcome the chance History Month and added trib- 11372, IN THE COUNTY OF QUEENS, THE SPREAD OF COVID-19, PHYSICAL GAR DE LA CRUZ, AS HEIR AND DIS- PRESENCE AT THE COURTHOUSE ON THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR to dispel culinary and societal al African music, there would STATE OF NEW YORK. SEND GREET- TRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF EDITH PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYMENT TO THE RETURN DATE IS LIMITED. THERE- ING: UPON THE PETITION OF LOIS DE LA CRUZ; LUZ PAREDES, AS HEIR YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL misconceptions, especially giv- be an outrage,” Shyu said. FORE, IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE M. ROSENBLATT, PUBLIC ADMINIS- AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE AC- en months of anti-Asian hate. “Somehow for Asian Ameri- RELIEF REQUESTED, YOU, OR AN AT- TRATOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, WHO EDITH DE LA CRUZ; HARRY ANGEL TION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERV- The experience of being an cans, that’s OK. That’s the ex- MAINTAINS HER OFFICE AT 88-11 SUT- TORNEY ON YOUR BEHALF, MUST MACIAS, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE ING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON PHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAICA, QUEENS CONTACT THE COURT PRIOR TO THIS OF THE ESTATE OF EDITH DE LA CRUZ; immigrant kid in between two act thing we’re trying to fight THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF very different cultures is what against.” COUNTY, NEW YORK 11435, AS TEM- DATE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN 108 QUEENS JAM MANAGEMENT INC; (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FIL- PORARY ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ES- THE ATTACHED NOTICE. IF YOU DO NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. inspired the name and concept For these bakeries, integrat- TATE OF BEATRIZ CASTELLANOS AKA NOT CONTACT THE COURT AS SET TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED FRIEDMAN VARTOLO, LLP 85 BROAD behind Third Culture Bakery, a ing Asian flavor profiles isn’t a BEATRICE CASTELLANOS, DECEASED, FORTH IN THE NOTICE IT WILL BE STATES OF AMERICA (EASTERN DIS- STREET, SUITE 501, NEW YORK, NEW YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY TRICT); NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT few miles away from Sunday gimmick. It’s what feels nat- FOUND YOU CONSENT TO THE RELIEF YORK 10004, (212) 471-5100, ATTOR- Bakeshop, in Berkeley. Open ural and authentic, said Deuki CITED TO SHOW CAUSE BEFORE THE REQUESTED. ACCOUNTING CITATION OF FINANCE; NEW YORK CITY ENVI- NEYS FOR PLAINTIFF SURROGATE AT THE SURROGATE’S #189781 RONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; NEW #190338 since 2018, it’s the brainchild Hong, 31, whose Sunday Fam- of husbands Wenter Shyu, 31, ily Hospitality Group launched and Sam Butarbutar, 32. Nine Sunday Bakeshop, and who months into their courtship, loves Lau’s outside-the-pastry- they decided to open a bakery box thinking. nd epartment ew usiness ormations together and expand Butarbu- “When I was running a Ko- 2 d / n b F tar’s mochi muffin business be- rean barbecue, we were known yond wholesale and pop-ups. also for corn cheese, a little 5700 ASSOCIATES LLC SILVIUS, LLC 65-75 WOODHAVEN, LLC RIDGEWOOD TOWER II LLC The mochi muffin, still a signa- melty side dish... She took that NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 65-75 ture item, is influenced by Bu- and was like, ‘I’m gonna make NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 5700 AS- SILVIUS, LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WOODHAVEN, LLC ARTS. OF ORG. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF RIDGE- tarbutar’s Indonesian roots and a pastry out of it,’” said Hong, SOCIATES LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY WOOD TOWER II LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. made with California-grown co-author of “Koreatown: A (SSNY) ON 07/19/21. OFFICE LOCA- WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) WITH THE SSNY ON 07/14/21. OF- mochiko rice flour. Cookbook.” TION: QUEENS COUNTY. PRINC. OF- FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY FICE OF LLC: 65-75 WOODHAVEN The operation has blos- Rose Nguyen, a 34-year- ON 06/03/21. OFFICE LOCATION: FICE: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY DESIG- BLVD., REGO PARK, NY 11374. SSNY (SSNY) ON 07/19/21. OFFICE LOCA- somed, with two locations in old former nurse, switched ca- QUEENS COUNTY. PRINC. OFFICE OF DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON NATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON Colorado and a second San reers and opened Rose Ave LLC: 1102 43RD AVE., LONG ISLAND WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY TION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY DES- Francisco Bay Area store Bakery inside The Block BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- planned. Their menu includes Foodhall in Washington, D.C., CITY, NY 11101. SSNY DESIGNATED WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE CESS TO THE LLC AT THE ADDR. OF ITS IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON PRINC. OFFICE. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- mochi brownies and butter mo- in March 2020, just before a AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF FUL ACTIVITY. chi doughnuts with glazes like pandemic shutdown. Nguyen CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. #189923 SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS matcha, ube and black sesame. was peddling Instagrammable SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO COR- PROCESS TO THE LLC, 164-19 86TH CROSS THE AROUND LLC Shyu said many non-Asian morsels like strawberry lychee CROSS THE AROUND LLC. FILED TO: 15 WEST 27TH ST., 6TH FL., NY, NY PORATION SERVICE CO., 80 STATE ST., patrons have never been ex- rose donuts, ube cake and mat- STREET, HOWARD BEACH, NY 11414. 2/12/21. CTY: QUEENS. SSNY DESIG. 10001. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- posed to some of the ingredi- cha chocolate cookies. She won ALBANY, NY 12207. PURPOSE: ANY AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL ents. over enough foodies to keep PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. MAIL 41-44 44TH ST, SUNNYSIDE, NY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. TIVITIES. “It’s a lot of educating. going with online orders until 11104. PURP: ANY LAWFUL. #189701 #189709 #189932 #190190 Even when you educate and fully reopening this June.

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TO PROMOTE YOUR NEW BUSINESS IN NUMEROUS ON-LINE VENUES, CALL 718-422-7410 Adequate ventilation can curb the spread of COVID. Here’s what we know about ventilation inside NYC schools. By Pooja Salhotra and Annie Fu how often the purifier turns air over in a room. Chalkbeat New York That amount of air exchange could be suffi- Inside a century-old red brick building on the cient, said Dr. William P. Bahnfleth, a professor edge of Manhattan’s Chinatown, Joanne O’Neill and the chair of the Epidemic Task Force at The and her custodial staff have been hustling. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and In the morning, two hours before students ar- Air-Conditioning Engineers, which has issued rived for summer camp, approximately 70 win- ventilation guidance for schools that the U.S. Cen- dow air conditioning units were flipped on, and ters for Disease Control and Prevention has adopt- all windows – the primary source of ventilation ed. in the building – were opened. Once classrooms “But it bothers me that [the education depart- were occupied, O’Neill’s team checked carbon ment] doesn’t seem to have any kind of target,” dioxide levels, a proxy for a space’s air quality he added. “I would have thought that somebody and its concentration of aerosols. Throughout the would run some simple numbers to be able to ex- day, the team would complete other maintenance plain what they are doing.” tasks, such as installing new MERV-13 filters in Custodial engineers have carbon dioxide me- window units and disinfecting high-touch surfac- ters. But they might not be using them regularly. es like door knobs and light switches. At night, ev- All custodial engineers have been equipped ery room had to be properly sanitized. The routine with handheld carbon dioxide monitors that quick- will likely be the same when school opens Sept. ly estimate the amount of carbon dioxide in the air. 13. Masked students learn in a classroom in August 2021. Eli Imadali for Chalkbeat Carbon dioxide is emitted when people exhale, so “We strive to get buildings to a point where levels of the gas naturally rise as the number of parents, teachers, and administrators feel com- room-level ventilation status updates in real time. By the time the parents participated in a walk- occupants in a room increases. Along with carbon fortable coming in – that’s kind of our mission,” The education department’s classroom ven- through of the school this past spring, the educa- dioxide, people also exhale tiny aerosol particles said O’Neill, custodial engineer at P.S. 42, which tilation status reports provide information on in- tion department had made a number of changes. that can carry the virus. Because there is no easy serves about 500 students from pre-kindergar- dividual rooms across the city. The data details With those safety measures in place, the parents way to measure aerosol levels, checking carbon ten through fifth grade. “We’re doing the best we which rooms are operational, which are under re- seem comfortable sending their kids back to dioxide levels can be a proxy for aerosol particles. can.” pair and which lack mechanical ventilation. But school this fall. Still, they remain frustrated that Typically, when carbon dioxide levels rise, After COVID upended lives in March 2020, these designations are not clear cut. Rooms under it took months of activism to get necessary up- aerosol levels rise, increasing the risk of COVID ventilation — whether through mechanical sys- repair can still be operational, education depart- grades. transmission if a person infected with the virus is tems, natural air flow through windows, or a com- ment officials said. Further muddying the desig- “It’s unsettling to say the least,” Tracey Scron- in the room. Outdoor carbon dioxide levels are bination of the two — emerged as a critical tool to nations, classrooms do not need mechanical venti- ic, a parent at the school, said of the education de- generally around 450 parts per million (ppm). An curb the spread of the virus in indoor spaces. The lation to be considered operational. partment’s initial claims that everything was OK. indoor space with good ventilation has around 450 city launched an intensive effort to inspect every If more than 50% of windows in a classroom Most classrooms are ‘operational’ by educa- ppm to 1,000 ppm of carbon dioxide, according classroom’s ventilation system ahead of last fall’s can open and the room has two air purifiers, it is tion department standards. to experts. reopening. The resulting ventilation reports were declared operational, according to education de- The education department defines “operation- Although custodial engineers have carbon di- less detailed than many teachers had hoped and partment standards. al” as having functional ventilation according to oxide monitors, they have only been instructed to showed that many rooms had documented prob- Reports also contain outdated information, the building’s original code. This standard is not use them at a principal’s request, multiple custodi- lems with air supply or exhaust components. even though officials emphasize that they are up- based on the air quality scientists recommend to al engineers said. The education department has since invest- dated in real time. curb COVID. Instead, it is the baseline ventilation O’Neill said her team checks carbon diox- ed millions of dollars to improve ventilation by, The report for P.S. 42, where O’Neill works, required for school buildings to be up to code, said ide levels every morning in occupied classrooms. for example, committing two air purifiers to each states that nearly all the windows in the build- Senior Director of the Division of School Facili- The levels have always been within an accept- classroom, installing 110,000 MERV-13 filters to ing are either inoperable or not designed to open. ties Joe Lazarus. able range, but she continues to check for “peace help remove small airborne particles, repairing O’Neill confirmed that windows were previous- “At this moment, there’s no COVID ventila- of mind.” supply and exhaust fans where needed, and equip- ly nailed shut or difficult to open, but have been tion, there’s just ventilation,” Lazarus said during “I do it because I’m in an older building and I ping all custodial engineers with carbon diox- fixed. a District 15 Community Education Council don’t have the HVAC,” she said. ide monitors. The education department recently “That [publicly available] Excel spreadsheet meeting in June. He said his team’s objective this Two miles away at P.S. 276, which occupies amended its parent-facing ventilation portal, add- really needs to go because nobody will understand past year has been to get schools “back to their a newer building in Battery Park that is equipped ing the total number of rooms in each school lack- that,” O’Neill said about the outdated information. original design.” with an HVAC system, custodial engineer Theresa ing mechanical ventilation, after Chalkbeat raised But the data can be a useful advocacy tool. In other words, the goal was simply to give DeChristi said she only occasionally checks car- questions about the accessibility of its publicly At Urban Assembly Maker Academy, a group of classrooms the ventilation they were supposed to bon dioxide levels. available information. families who called themselves Parents for 100% have when they were built. Regardless of whether carbon dioxide lev- Overwhelmingly, city data shows classrooms Safety pushed the education department to im- Building codes vary according to the age of els are checked or not, the measurements are not have working ventilation whether through HVAC prove ventilation before reopening last Septem- the structure, so there is not a uniform standard available for public viewing. Some teachers and systems or windows: Nearly all of the city’s ber. Parents were repeatedly told that their build- for ventilation. Newer buildings typically require parents have said they’d like to see a dashboard 56,000 classrooms are currently classified as “op- ing, the fortress-like six-story Murry Bergtraum working mechanical ventilation, which can in- where they can check the carbon dioxide levels in erational” or under repair, according to Chalk- campus in Lower Manhattan, was adequately ven- clude HVAC systems and supply and exhaust students’ classrooms. beat’s analysis of education department data as tilated, but industrial hygienists who examined the fans. Some older buildings like P.S. 42 rely on “The CO2 monitor is a tool for public trans- of Aug. 20. Only 177 classrooms are listed in the department’s ventilation reports said otherwise, windows, which in recent years have not been ful- parency,” said Alex Huffman, a professor in the data as having “no mechanical ventilation,” which multiple parents at the school said. More than two- ly functional according to reports as well as the chemistry and biochemistry department at the means they have not been cleared for occupancy. thirds of the rooms in that building lack windows, city’s teachers union. University of Denver, who suggested schools set it Education department officials, however, disputed according to department data. “Progressively, over the years [the windows] up in one classroom at a time for three days to see the data, claiming that only 35 rooms are present- After months of activism — and enlisting sup- have gotten worse,” O’Neill said about her school. how the numbers change. He also offered ideas on ly off limits, and said they are aiming to fix those port from Public Advocate and “They wouldn’t close. You’d have to use your how it could be used in classroom experiments, rooms by Sept. 13. City Council members — the education de- imagination and your know-how to try and make looking at the spike and then drop of carbon di- The city’s improvements in ventilation and partment said fixes were needed. sure they stayed where they are supposed to be.” oxide from dry ice to help understand a room’s air its public-facing portal have been heralded by ex- exchange rate. perts. Some skeptics, however, remain concerned Is ‘operational’ sufficient for COVID? We do not know the air exchange rate in each that the publicly available data remains difficult To some ventilation experts, the education de- classroom. to parse and leaves out crucial information as to partment’s standards for adequate ventilation are The air exchange rate, or how many times air whether a room’s ventilation is sufficiently turn- not stringent or specific enough. More than 5,000 turns over in a room each hour, is not available ing over enough air. A report from the Harvard classrooms rely solely on one or more windows in the education department’s ventilation reports. School of Public Health recommends four to five for ventilation, Chalkbeat found. More than 8,000 A spokesperson for the education department air exchanges per hour for “good” ventilation and classrooms rely on one or more windows and an said all custodial engineers are supplied with an- six air exchanges for “ideal” air flow. The city’s exhaust fan. In these cases, air flow may or may emometers, which measure air flow, but at least portal simply says if a room has working ventila- not be sufficient, experts said. one custodial engineer said she had not received tion without any indication of how well it is work- The amount of air flow from a window is one. Education department officials did not state ing. largely dependent on weather conditions. whether air exchange rates would be regularly “My issue now and moving forward is, do we Although the education department’s defi- calculated or whether they will be shared with the have accountability from the Division of School nition of “adequate ventilation” does not require public. Facilities? From the DOE?” said Dermott My- COVID-specific measures, the department has The air exchange rate can be calculated by tak- rie, who teaches at M.S. 391 in the Bronx and is a taken steps to provide an extra layer of ventilation. ing the volumetric flow of air (measured through part of MORE, a caucus within the teachers union By the time schools reopen on Sept. 13, every an anemometer) and dividing it by the volume of that focuses on social justice issues. Myrie added classroom will have two air purifiers. the classroom. If all custodial engineers have an- that he wanted transparent information on air ex- The devices provide a maximum of 150 cubic emometers, finding the air exchange rate in each change rates and carbon dioxide levels. feet per minute of airflow when on their highest room should not be complicated, experts said. “Parents should be able to see when the air setting, according to the company website. Hav- “You’ve got to know the number of air ex- quality was tested,” he said. “It should not be con- ing two of these purifiers on the highest setting changes in each room,” said Monona Rossol, an troversial.” would create roughly two air exchanges per hour, industrial ventilation expert who has consulted on Based on Chalkbeat’s analysis of publicly though that number can vary depending on the the planning of over 80 buildings, “and that’s just available ventilation data and conversations with size of the classroom. A recent independent test of a simple measurement.” air quality experts, here’s what we know – and still The education department sent carbon di- the product found it is among the least efficient air Amy Zimmer contributed. don’t know – about air quality in NYC schools: oxide meters like this one to all schools. purifiers out of a dozen tested. It ranked ninth in Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering The education department says it posts class- Courtesy of Joanne O’Neill terms of its clean air delivery rate, which measures educational change in public schools.

Thursday, August 26, 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 QueensJustice familyLourdes fights Ventura for honoredloved ones’ by Dominican escape from president Kabul Continued fromBy page David 1 Brand Secretary of State Anthony Blinken urging the mom speaks toQueens them, Dailyshe’s Eagle really strong here, federal government to evacuate as many peo- and Queensthen within Supreme seconds Court of Justicewhen she Lourdes hangs Ven up,- ple in Afghanistan as quickly as possible and to Itura, can thehear daughter her crying. of immigrants It’s really from intense the Dominand re-- send refugees to the Empire State. allyican crazy.”Republic, was honored by that nation’s pres- “While the situation in Afghanistan un- identMohammad’s with a special aunt, award uncle, to mark cousins International and sev- folds, we write to you as elected officials from eralWomen’s other Day. relatives live in Kabul, Afghanistan New York State saying we will welcome asy- and Dominicanare looking President for a way Danilo out of Medina the country Sánchez in lum seekers and refugees from Afghanistan crisispresented before Ventura the U.S.with thehalts Medal evacuations of Merit atof thethe and stand ready to support them when they are endDominican of the Womenmonth. duringThe family an official has triedceremony con- here,” reads the letter signed by Queens As- tactingat the National nonprofits, Palace legislators in Santo Domingo,and anyone the else na- sembly members Catalina Cruz, Jessica Gon- whotion’s can capital. help but haven’t found much success. zalez-Rojas and Sen. Michael Gianaris. “We If theirThe familypresident members of the Dominicanaren’t evacuated, Republic they is- also encourage you to act urgently to make sure willsues thelikely award face to retaliationnotable Dominican from the women, Taliban, or that those still on the ground who are at risk and theythe children say. of Dominican nationals, each Inter- eligible for protection pathways are evacuated national“The Women’s past week, Day. I’ve The been award calling ceremony every tooksin- expeditiously.” gleplace person March I 6.know,” he said. “I’m literally sub- Federal lawmakers say their offices have mittingThe anythingMedal of to anyone…Merit is the everything highest isaward just been inundated with calls from New Yorkers, agranted waiting by game, the president really.” to recognize Dominican like the Karimi family, in need of assistance. womenQuickly for theirafter achievements, the withdrawal as ofwell U.S. as troopsobsta- Rep. Grace Meng told the Eagle her office fromcles they Afghanistan, have overcome. Kabul, The the award country’s specifically capi- has received over 600 requests from her con- tal,recognizes was overrun women by who the Talibanserve as inrole mid-August. models for stituents and people related to her constituents, Countries,future generations including of Dominicans.the U.S., began evacuating asking for help in escaping Afghanistan. theirRecipients citizens living include in orwomen visiting recognized Afghanistan, for “For those of us who live and represent parts their contributions in the social, political, econom- as well as some Afghan nationals who aided In this image provided to the AP by the U.S. Air Force, members of the U.S. military load of Queens, this is very much a local issue that NATOic, humanist, countries scientific, during cultural, what wasprofessional the longest and is affecting our constituents,” Meng said. “We community spheres. people being evacuated from Afghanistan onto a plane at Hamid Karzai Interna�onal Air- war in U.S. history. port in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. have no choice right now, but to plug away, and Images of people desperately clinging to Master Sgt. Donald R. Allen/U.S. Air Force via AP to make sure that we use every resource avail- planes and falling from the sky to their deaths able, until we can’t anymore.” circulated in the media and online throughout The names of the family members in Af- he has rallied with in recent weeks to try to get The congress member said that she and her the evacuation process. ghanistan are being withheld for safety reasons, support for the community’s family in Afghan- staff, who have been working day and night to istan. President Joe Biden announced Tuesday asDominican requested byRepublic the family. Vice President Margarita Cedeño de Fernández, Dominican Republic helpPresident people Danilorelocate, Medina have run Sánchez, into frustrations Justice that his administration would stick to its Aug. Lourdes“The situationVentura, is Dominican really bad over Republic there,” Firstsaid Lady Cándida“Afghans Montilladon’t agree de onMedina, much, Dominicanwe are so Republicsurrounding Ministry the lack of of Women consistency Minister in the Janetevac- Farida Karimi, Mohammad’s mother. “My sis- different – every state has a different dialect, 31 deadline for evacuating U.S. citizens and Af- Camilo. uation policies and plansPhotos laid out courtesy by the of federalVentura ghan allies, CNN reported. The U.S. has evacu- ter, she cannot go out. It’s very bad and it’s not every state has different viewpoints, people do government. ated 70,000 people since Aug. 14, according to safe for women.” not get along because their traditions are differ- “There is not always consistent guidance the president. Farida came from Afghanistan to Flushing ent from state to state,” Mohammad said. “But and response from people that we are trying to The Taliban said Tuesday that they would as a refugee in the early 1990s. She has since this is the most I’ve seen Afghans of all differ- seek answers from,” she said. “I have someone stop any Afghan nationals from reaching Ka- become the owner of a salon and spa in Long ent sects come together to basically condemn that we’re helping, for example, where they bul’s airport, according to . Island, raised three children and never left everything that’s going on.” literally had necessary papers and travel doc- Several cases of U.S. Marines blocking poten- Queens. Mohammad, her eldest, attended Ba- “The one thing we all agree on is basically uments, came to the airport and were literally tial Afghan refugees from fleeing the country ruch College and now works in digital market- ‘f’ the Taliban – excuse my language,” he add- turned away.” have also been reported by the Wall Street Jour- ing. ed. Last week, Meng co-wrote a letter to the nal. Farida’s sister has resisted calls to immigrate Heidi Gliboff, who works with a Queens- Biden Administration urging them to take a Mohammad’s aunt, who works as a prin- to the U.S. in the past but this time is different. based real estate law firm, met the Karimi fam- number of steps to better unify the evacuation cipal at an all-girls school; his uncle, who is “She never wanted to leave because she ily earlier this week and felt immediately that efforts. Meng suggested creating an interagency retired and is suffering from dementia; and his always said, ‘What about my students and she needed to help. refugee coordinator to facilitate the evacuation two cousins and their wives have been hiding staff?’” Mohammad said. “Then now, when we Gliboff, the descendent of Holocaust survi- processes, as well as a targeted program at help- out and unable to travel around their neighbor- talked to her, she said she has no idea where her vors, said that to sit back and not do anything ing visible women, who may be more likely to hood, let alone to the airport, they say. students and staff are.” would be “unconscionable.” suffer at the hands of the Taliban. Another member of their family previous- Mohammed said he’s been struggling to fo- “Jewish people say never again, it doesn’t “Even when they give everything they’re lyJustice worked Lourdes for the Ventura U.S.-backed (right) Afghanand Domin gov-- cus at work in the past weeks. His job requires mean just for Jewish people, it means for any- told to provide, it’s not necessarily working in ernment,ican Republic escorting Ministry visiting of Womendignitaries Minister to the himDominican to engage Republic with social President media, a Danilo place where Medina one,” Sánchez Gliboff presents said. “WhatJustice she Lourdes was sufferingJustice Lourdesterms of Venturathem getting earned through the the Medal gate andof Mer onto- presidentialJanet Camilo. palace. In the weeks since the gov- heVentura sees constant with the reminders Medal of of Merit the terrors at the hisNational through Palace just in overwhelmed Santo Domingo. me, the fear…it. this an airplane,” Meng said. “Time is running out.” ernment’s fall, he has been traveling from one family faces. is real.” Local organizations, including Women for location to another, fearing that if he’s caught However, he’s found some comfort in the Last week, several local lawmakers in Afghan Women in Fresh Meadows, have been by the Taliban, he’ll be killed. arms of the New York Afghan community, who Queens signed onto a letter sent to Biden and providing their services to assist the estimat- Brooklyn federal court ed 400,000 people who have had to flee their homes. “Over the past few weeks, [Women for Af- restricts access amid ghan Women] has been working relentlessly, Urban Justice Center ready to support new nonprofi ts 24/7 to keep its clients, staff and families alive By Rachel Vick The first cohort of five nonprofits graduat- and safe,” the group said in a statement. “Staff coronavirusQueens Daily Eagle ed earlieroutbreak this year, including AsylumConnect, are working day and night to provide safe shel- The Urban Justice Center has announced which hopes to help LGBTQ asylum seekers By Rob Abruzzese Anyone scheduled to appear in court who ter, resources and aid to the thousands of wom- that applicationsQueens are openingDaily Eagle next month for find safe and culturally competent assistance en, children, families and staff who are under aroundmeets thethe world.criteria should contact their attor- the secondThe U.S. cohort District of Courttheir socialfor the justiceEastern incu- Dis- ney, judge’s chambers, probation officers, the organization’s care.” “The SJA has strengthened our organiza- bator.trict, located in Downtown Brooklyn and Central jury department or clerk of court to make al- Mohammad said that for most of his life, he’s tional infrastructure through providing free Islip,Newly announced formed Tuesday groups that can it apply will restrictto partic- ac- ternative plans. 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