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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. 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Jen Hopewell, Assistant to the Publisher [email protected] Wednesiday, July 7, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • xx Friday, August 20, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 3 G uest Editorial Opinions Reopening schools during COVID: An epidemiologist tells what works and what doesn’t By Brandon Guthrie The Conversation Just when schools were getting ready to re- open for the new school year, cases of COVID-19 started surging in the , driven in large part by the more contagious Delta variant. School administrators around the country are working to bring students back into the classroom safely, while still providing kids with an enriching learn- ing environment. As an infectious disease epidemiologist at the University of Washington, I have spent the past year and a half working with a group of epide- miologists and health professionals to collect, re- view and evaluate the scientific evidence about COVID-19 for state and local public health agen- cies. Our group concluded that vaccines and mask- ing work well for preventing COVID-19 out- breaks in schools, but other strategies like plexi- glass barriers and temperature checks are probably not worth the effort. What works A COVID-19 vaccine is the single most im- portant tool for preventing COVID-19 in schools, as well as nearly everywhere else. All the vac- cines currently authorized for use in the U.S. have been shown to help prevent infections and pro- tect against moderate and severe disease. Some variants, such as Delta, may be more likely to cause breakthrough infections, but vaccinations have shown protection against symptomatic dis- ease caused by Delta. The more people in a school who are vac- cinated, the lower the risk of an outbreak in the school and the lower the likelihood that some- one will develop severe disease if infections oc- cur. COVID-19 vaccines are currently available to anyone age 12 or older, and it is possible that What probably isn’t worth the effort younger adults. Still, students, teachers and staff in their classrooms, or using other spaces in the at least one of the vaccines will be authorized for Other prevention measures have had limited should stay home until they have a negative test if school to reduce crowding. younger school-age children in the later months of effectiveness in some settings but likely are not they are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or 2021 or early in 2022. worth the cost and effort to implement in most have been exposed to someone with COVID-19. Risks outside of school Masks are important, too. Not everyone in a schools. Other policies can reduce transmission but The strongest driver of COVID-19 in chil- school can be or will choose to be vaccinated, and Plexiglass barriers, common in business- can be disruptive to students, like physical dis- dren, teachers and families is not school – it’s the there is also a risk of breakthrough infections, es- es and other venues, can be expensive and do lit- tancing of at least 6 feet or separating students level of community transmission. pecially from the Delta variant. Masks reduce the tle to prevent airborne transmission in school en- into cohorts that are not permitted to mix. If stu- Given what we currently know, schools can risk of an infected person’s spreading the virus and vironments. In some situations, barriers like desk dents are wearing masks, and especially if most continue to operate in person without widespread provide some protection for the wearer against be- shields may actually increase the risk of transmis- are vaccinated, these measures are unlikely to transmission linked to schools. When communi- coming infected. During the past academic year, sion by reducing air circulation. add much more protection. The CDC currently ty transmission is high, schools should take extra mask-wearing was shown to reduce the spread Daily temperature checks and symptom recommends 3-foot spacing in schools when pos- care to stick to their prevention strategies. But the of COVID-19 in schools. Masks also don’t dis- screening have also not proved to be an efficient sible and multilayered prevention measures when main way to protect students is to stop the spread rupt the school day in the way that other measures way to prevent COVID-19 in public settings. not possible. of COVID-19 outside of school. might, such as keeping students in fixed cohorts or This approach misses asymptomatic cases, which It’s also probably not worth testing everyone shortening the school day for split shifts. are especially common among children and on a regular basis. Frequent testing is expensive, What we still don’t know and real-world examples and mathematical mod- It’s not clear how the rise of the Delta vari- els indicate that routine asymptomatic testing for ant will affect the return to school. People infected COVID-19 in schools provides little additional with delta tend to spread the virus more than those benefit beyond widespread vaccination and mask- infected with other strains, and breakthrough in- ing. However, the CDC does include some as- fections from this variant can cause large out- ymptomatic testing in schools as one of the poten- breaks when other prevention measures are not tial components of a layered prevention strategy. in place. Relying on vaccinations alone to control COVID-19 does not seem to be a winning strat- What to do about lunch egy. When I talk to school administrators about re- More children are becoming infected during opening safely, one of the most common ques- the delta variant surge. There have been sharp in- tions they ask me is how to run lunchtime, when creases in July and August 2021 in the total num- students are gathered together and cannot al- ber of children identified with infections and hos- ways wear masks. Many schools included lunch pitalized for COVID-19. But the number of cases during the past year without causing COVID-19 in the general population has increased, too. There outbreaks, which suggests that lunch can be done has only been a modest increase in the proportion safely. of COVID-19 cases in children relative to other There is little direct evidence on the risk of age groups, and that could be due to the fact that transmission when comparing different approach- children are an increasing share of the unvaccinat- es to the lunch problem, but there are some basic ed. guiding principles. COVID-19 never fails to provide new surpris- Students should wear masks whenever they es. Many aspects of the next school year remain are not actively eating. As challenging as it is unknown, but by learning from what worked and to manage a rambunctious lunchroom, shout- didn’t work over the past school year, we have ev- ing, singing and loud talking spread more vi- idence that in most situations students can safely rus and should be discouraged, especially without return to school in person as long as these layered masks. And good ventilation, particularly in spac- prevention measures are put in place and adhered es where people are eating, is important. to. Students also need to keep their distance from Brandon Guthrie is associate professor of one another while they eat. Schools may consid- global health and epidemiology at the Universi- er having more lunch periods, having children eat ty of Washington.

4 • Queens Daily Eagle • Friday, August 20, 2021 BOLIVIA — Waving through a window: Bolivia’s former inter- im President Jeanine Anez waved through a window of Mira- flores women’s jail to Our her supporters pro- testing for her release in La Paz, on Wednes- day. Anez was placed in preventive deten- World In tion in March 2021 on charges of terror- ism, sedition and con- spiracy, in connection Pictures with the social unrest in Nov. 2019 that pre- cipitated the resigna- tion of then-President Evo Morales. Photo: Juan Karita/AP

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SHERIFF’S SALE KNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF, THE PER- RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST WHICH #190184 SONS OR PARTIES INTENDED BEING SERGE LOUIS, THE JUDGMENT DEBT- DRL SECTION 255: THE DEFENDANT AGREEMENT AND, AS A RESULT, ON BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED IS ADVISED THAT HE MAY NO LON- JUNE 22, 2021, THE PLEDGE LEND- REFEREE’S NOTICE OF OUT OF THE SUPREME COURT, OF THE THE TENANTS, OCCUPANTS, PERSONS OR(S), HAD ON THE 17ST DAY OF MAY, OR CORPORATIONS, IF ANY HAV- 2013, OR AT ANY TIME THEREAFTER, GER BE COVERED BY THE PLAINTIFF’S ER DECLARED ALL OBLIGATIONS DE- SALE IN FORECLOSURE STATE OF NEW YORK, KINGS COUN- TY, IN FAVOR OF CAPITAL STACK LLC, ING OR CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN, OF, IN AND TO THE FOLLOWING PROP- HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN UPON THE SCRIBED IN SECTION 5(I) UNDER THE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF JUDGMENT CREDITOR, AND AGAINST POSSESSION OF, OR LIEN UPON THE ERTIES: ADDRESS: 1063 EAST 35TH ENTRY OF A JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE PLEDGE AGREEMENT IMMEDIATE- KINGS M.S.F.R.E., LTD.; EVA GALPERN FOOD SPOT INC D/B/A FOOD SPOT, PREMISES DESCRIBED IN THE COM- STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11210 BLOCK: AND THAT THE DEFENDANT MAY BE LY DUE AND PAYABLE PURSUANT TO RETIREMENT PLAN AND TRUST DE- YDF REALITY LLC, JACOB FRIEDMAN, PLAINT, DEFENDANTS. PLAINTIFF 7599 LOT: 25 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS OWN HEALTH SECTION 8(G) OF THE PLEDGE AGREE- FINED BENEFIT; ELLIOT GALPERN, JUDGMENT DEBTORS, TO ME DIRECT- DESIGNATES KINGS AS THE PLACE OF PIECE OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND INSURANCE COVERAGE. AUTOMATIC MENT. THIS NOTICE IS BEING SENT TO DAVID GALPERN, ARIEL STERN, AND ED AND DELIVERED, I WILL SELL AT TRIAL SITUS OF THE REAL PROPERTY BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- ORDERS PURSUANT TO DRL SECTION YOU BY THE PLEDGE LENDER PURSU- MICHELLE ABRAMOV, AS TRUSTEES PUBLIC AUCTION, BY DENNIS ALES- SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS MORT- LYN, CITY OF NEW YORK, COUNTY 236(B)(2) AND NOTICE OF GUIDELINE ANT TO SECTION 9-611 OF THE NEW OF THE LOUIS GALPERN IRREVOCA- TRA DCA # 0840217, AUCTIONEER, AS GAGED PREMISES: 5218 AVENUE M OF KINGS AND STATE OF NEW YORK, MAINTENANCE ACCOMPANY THIS YORK UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE BLE TRUST; PARK NATIONAL CAPITAL THE LAW DIRECTS, FOR CASH ONLY, BROOKLYN, NY 11234 BLOCK 7877 BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOL- SUMMONS. 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INCLUDES ALL UNREDEEMED ING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF CONTACTING PLEDGE LENDER OR ITS THAT CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR PAR- NEW YORK) IN THE EVENT THE UNIT- THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, FORTY FEET; PLEDGES AND HOLD-OVERS OF PRE- BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY COUNSEL. [SIGNATURE ON FOLLOW- CEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND ED STATES OF AMERICA IS MADE A THENCE WESTERLY AGAIN PARAL- VIOUS SALES. FOR N.Y. PAWNBRO- AND STATE OF NEW YORK. PREMISES ING PAGE] ATTACHMENT: EXHIBIT A BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- PARTY DEFENDANT, THE TIME TO AN- LEL WITH AVENUE I, ONE HUNDRED KERS INC.= FROM #444845 OF 1/2/21 KNOWN AS 17 MCGUINESS BOULE- REGARDS, NY PRINCIPAL FUNDING LYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND SWER FOR THE SAID UNITED STATES FEET TO THE EASTERLY SIDE OF EAST TO #445684 OF 1/30/21 JEWELRY AND VARD, BROOKLYN, NY 11222. (BLOCK: CORP NAME: ED GITLIN TITLE: AUTHO- STATE OF NEW YORK, BOUNDED AND OF AMERICA SHALL NOT EXPIRE UN- THIRTY-FIFTH STREET AND; THENCE NON JEWELRY ITEMS. FOR N.Y. 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FOCUSED ENTERPRISES, LTD, ET REPRESENTING DIVIDENDS OR INTER- FEET 2 INCHES TO THE CENTER LINE SUM OF $469,342.50 AND INTEREST, OF THE PARTY OF THE FIRST PART, OF 2709 DATED: JULY 29, 2021 DURING AL., DEFENDANT(S) PURSUANT TO A EST ON ANY OF THE PLEDGED SECU- OF THE BLOCK BETWEEN 51ST STREET RECORDED ON AUGUST 30, 2005, IN AND TO THE LAND LYING IN THE THE COVID-19 HEALTH EMERGENCY, JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND RITIES, OR REPRESENTING A DISTRI- AND 52ND STREET; THENCE SOUTH- AT CRFN 2005000485723, OF THE STREET IN FRONT OF AND ADJOIN- BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY SALE DULY ENTERED ON SEPTEMBER BUTION IN RESPECT OF THE PLEDGED EASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE PUBLIC RECORDS OF KINGS COUN- ING SAID PREMISES. 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TO PROMOTE YOUR NEW BUSINESS IN NUMEROUS ON-LINE VENUES, 2ndCALL d 718-422-7410epartment/ public legal notices ‘Mess’ Awaits Hochul as Tenants and Landlords Unite Over Rent Relief Program By Greg David Examples like that suggest the 170,000 ap- THE CITY plications the state has received — 114,000 from Three weeks after Gov. Andrew Cuomo an- New York City alone — contain a significant nounced plans to fix the state’s troubled pandemic number of duplicates. rent relief program, his administration has paid out Typical of relations under Cuomo — whose less than 5% of the $2.7 billion available — infuri- resignation in the face of numerous sexual harass- ating tenants and landlords alike. ment allegations goes into effect next week — co- Though they’re united in their ire at the out- ordination between the state and the city is non- going governor, building owners and residents existent, advocates for tenants and landlords say. are drawing battle lines over the fate of the state’s “Everyone has fallen down on outreach,” now-legally-shaky moratorium on evictions, said Davidson. “The state points to the localities which is set to end Aug. 31. Tenant groups are and says it’s their responsibility to do outreach supporting an extension while landlords are plead- and completely washes its hands of doing any- ing grave financial danger. thing except for blaming others. The city prom- The dual crisis is likely to be dumped on the ised huge outreach but it’s unclear that any of it incoming governor, Kathy Hochul, when she has happened.” takes office Aug. 24 City officials did not immediately respond to “It’s a mess,” said Ellen Davidson, a lawyer a message seeking comment. at the Legal Aid Society monitoring the rent re- The Community Housing Improvement Pro- lief program. gram, which represents mostly small and mid- Added Joseph Strasburg, president of the Rent sized landlords of rent regulated buildings, has in- Stabilization Association, which represents land- dependently hired canvassers to knock on doors to lords: “Everyone is frustrated.” spread word about the program. One in four ten- The duo spoke out separately after the state’s ants had no idea aid is available, according to Jay Office of Temporary Disability Administration Martin, the group’s executive director. (OTDA) revealed late Monday that it had distrib- “They have got to start advertising,” he added. uted just $114.1 million in rent relief, covering Groups ranging from the Rent Stabilization 8,035 payments to landlords. Association to the Furman Center at NYU to Le- Kathy Hochul, who takes over as governor on Aug. 24 Shutterstock photo courtesy of THE CITY By contrast, Texas has given out $675 million gal Aid want online dashboards like those estab- to 111,000 households. Even the city of Philadel- lished by Texas, Arizona and Philadelphia that complete forms or information at odds with the But the legal issues surrounding eviction mor- phia alone has outperformed New York State, with would provide immediate tracking of results. tenant application or who simply refused to sub- atoriums have become murky. $144 million disbursed to 26,000 households. “We need data to know how to focus outreach mit any paperwork at all. The money, part of $47 billion included in the and the agency refuses to provide ZIP code and Martin dismissed those claims as false. He High Court’s Curveball Biden administration relief package approved in demographic data,” said Davidson. said CHIP has dozens of emails from the agency The state law was thrown into uncertainty last February, is designed to pay back rent for tenants The Legal Aid Society and others believe that to landlords confirming they have submitted the Thursday after the U.S. Supreme Court declared a hurt by the economic shutdown. To qualify, ten- there needs to be coordination between the Office necessary information — contradicting OTDA key provision that allowed tenants to self-certify ants must make less than 80% of the area medi- of Temporary Disability Administration and hous- emails sent to tenants reporting that their land- their own economic pressures was unconstitution- an income, and show their income was affected ing courts since any tenant whose application is lords are lagging. al. The ruling, however, didn’t spell out how that by the pandemic. approved is protected from eviction for one year. “When our government affairs people reach would affect other parts of the law. Under current rules, money not distributed by A spokesperson for the state court system said out to OTDA on behalf of our members they say, An executive order by President Joe Biden ex- Sept. 30 may have to be returned. such coordination is not possible because of leg- ‘Don’t worry about it. Those are just automatical- tending a federal moratorium for areas with high islative oversight: OTDA is barred from shar- ly generated,’” Martin said. COVID rates until Oct. 3 covers New York, but Glitches Galore ing with the courts who has received money. The Even adding the 31,000 tenants to what has that action is also being challenged in the courts. The complaints about New York’s slow roll- onus is on the tenant being sued to alert the court, been disbursed would bring New York’s payments Strasburg said Assembly hearings have been out center on a technically troubled online appli- the spokesperson said. to only a third of the available funds, while Texas laying the groundwork for extending the morato- cation that the state seems unable to fix, despite has passed the 60% mark. rium. “The state screwed up and politicians say Cuomo’s promises. There’s also anger over a lack A ‘Sensationalized’ Report Tenants with approved rent relief applications they will protect tenants at the expense of land- of data that could allow the state and advocates to Office of Temporary Disability Administra- are protected against eviction for a year and their lords even though owners had nothing to do with pinpoint and tackle the system’s biggest problems. tion officials reacted defensively this week to a rent is frozen for the same length of time. the problem,” he said. Tenants and landlords say the glitch-ridden critical report on the program from State Comp- With the aid program in turmoil, pressure is He argues a moratorium extension will make online process still doesn’t let users save applica- troller Thomas DiNapoli, calling his conclusions mounting to extend an eviction moratorium dating the situation worse. Since the program only covers tions-in-progress, sometimes doesn’t accept doc- “sensationalized.” from the early days of the pandemic. 12 months of unpaid rent, the longer the eviction uments and doesn’t clearly signal when applica- The report suggested many more people may Earlier this month, state Sen. Alessandra moratorium is in existence, the less likely land- tions have been completed. be eligible than have applied. DiNapoli also cited Biaggi (D-Bronx, Westchester) and Assembly- lords will recover all that they are owed. One client of BronxWorks, a nonprofit hired payments below the $15,000 maximum in noting member Yuh-Line Niou (D-Manhattan), intro- Other landlords say some tenants have by the city to help tenants navigate the system, that money could be left in the program. duced a bill that would extend the state’s mor- stopped paying rent to qualify for aid. submitted more than 20 applications before suc- OTDA’s response emphasized that another atorium until Oct. 31. Others have suggested THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news cessfully completing one, said Scott Auwarter, the 31,000 tenants had been provisionally approved keeping the protections in place until the end outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that group’s assistant executive director. — but blamed delays on landlords who filed in- of the year. serves the people of New York.

State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli works in his office, April 29, 2020. Outgoing New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Photo courtesy of Gov. Cuomo’s Office Photo courtesy of NYS Comptroller’s Office

Friday, August 20, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

FRANCE — Refill: Va- cationers watched a wa- ter-dumping aircraft fill its tanks on the beach in Sainte-Maxime, on Wednes- day. A wildfire near the French Riviera has killed one person and remained out of control as it raged through forests for a third day on Wednesday, according to au- thorities. Photo: Daniel Cole/AP

ARIZONA — Out: Philadelphia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto, right, tagged out Arizona Diamondbacks’ Josh Rojas, left, during the second inning of a baseball game on Wednesday, in Phoenix. Photo: Ross D. Franklin/AP

GREECE — Firefighting: A firefighter tried to extinguish the fire in a house during a wildfire in Thea, some 60 kilometers (37 miles) northwest of Athens, on Thursday. A major wildfire northwest of the Greek capital devoured large tracts of pine forest for the third day and threatened a large village as hun- HAITI — Landslide: A traffic sign poked out from the debris of a land- dreds of firefighters, assisted by water-dropping planes and helicopters, battled the flames Wednesday. slide triggered by Saturday’s 7.2 magnitude earthquake, alongside a Photo: Thanassis Stavrakis/AP road in Rampe, on Wednesday. Photo: Matias Delacroix/AP 8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Friday, August 20, 2021 Our World In Pictures

VENEZUELA — Staying in- side: Zenobia Ansualve ate lunch at her home in Caracas on Wednesday. The 88-year- old Ansualve, who lives alone and has not left her home since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, said she lives on $20 a month from a room she owns and rents. Photo: Ariana Cubillos/AP

IRAQ — Ashoura: Shiite Muslim worshippers practiced the “Tweireej run” ritual outside the holy shrine of Imam Hussein during a Muharram procession marking Ashoura, in Karbala, on Thursday. Shi- ites marked Ashoura, the tenth day of the month of Muharram, to commemorate the Battle of Karbala when Imam Hussein, a grandson of Prophet Muhammad, was killed. Photo: Anmar Khalil/AP

KANSAS — Collide: Portland Timbers forward Felipe Mora, bottom, and Sporting Kansas City midfielder Ilie Sanchez (6) collided during the PAKISTAN — Border crossing: A porter pushed a wheelbarrow carrying an elderly Afghan woman with first half of an MLS soccer match on Wednesday, in Kansas City. her family as they entered Pakistan from Afghanistan at a border crossing, in Chaman, on Thursday. Photo: Charlie Riedel/AP Photo: AP

Friday, August 20, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 9 Queens County Farm fair returns next month By Jacob Kaye graced with performances from DJ Nebraska and Queens Daily Eagle Malik Work. Saturday and Sunday will feature The Queens County Farm took inspiration David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band, from a moo-ving piece of pop art to design its the all women Afro-Brazilian Samba Reggae Per- three-acre corn maze for the upcoming Queens cussion Band, rock n’ roller Shannon Breeze, the County Fair next month. Midnight Radio Show fairytale variety show and The 38th Annual festival, taking place from Li Liu Acrobat and the Perfect Catch Juggling Sept. 10 through 12, will feature the corn labyrinth Duo. shaped by Andy Warhol’s “Cow,” the first of a se- On Saturday, the Queens Farm will give away ries of wallpaper designs the famed artist created free daffodil bulbs in partnership with New York- in the late 1960s. ers for Parks’ Daffodil Project in honor of the 20th “Queens County Fair will be moovelous this anniversary of 9/11. year,” said Jennifer Walden Weprin, the executive “New Yorkers for Parks is honored to partner director of the Queens County Farm Museum. with the Queens County Farm Museum to plant “We are udderly excited to present Andy Warhol’s thousands of daffodil bulbs through The Daffodil Cow in The Amazing Maize Maze.” Project,” said Adam Ganser, the executive direc- While the fair was canceled last year because tor of New Yorkers for Parks. “This annual effort of the pandemic, it’ll come back in full force this is a memorial to those we’ve lost, and yet also re- year, with an additional day to make up for some minds us of how we can grow and heal together. of the lost time. Together, our organizations will continue making The Queens County Farm’s annual fair will begin on Sept. 10, 2021. In addition to the maze, the fair will feature green open spaces more beautiful, accessible and Photo by Matthew Borowick the annual Blue Ribbon Competition, live music, meaningful to New Yorkers.” the New York State Maple Syrup exhibit, carnival The farm’s Adriance Farmhouse will be open The fair will be open on Friday, Sept. 10, from and $15 on Sunday. They can be purchased at rides, games, corn husting and pie eating competi- for guided tours and cooking demonstrations, 3:30 through 8:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Sept. 11 queensfarm.org. tions, a scavenger hunt, hay rides and more. marking the first time the 18th-century house will and Sunday, Sept. 12, from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. The maze will be open every weekend On Friday, Sept. 10, the live stage will be be open since the pandemic began. Tickets cost $14 on Friday, $20 on Saturday through Halloween. Kith gives Queens tennis court a facelift By Rachel Vick “I spoke with [Wilson] about how Queens is Queens Daily Eagle the epicenter of U.S. tennis,” the Jamaica-raised A public tennis court at Kissena Corridor Park mogul said. “I wanted to spread that feeling has been revamped with special touches from a around our borough all the way down to the kids Queens-born designer. dreaming of one day playing at Arthur Ashe.” Kith founder Ronnie Fieg unveiled the brand’s The upgrades include resurfacing using recy- latest collaboration with Wilson, celebrating the cled tennis balls and a custom paint job with blue borough’s tennis history — and future — in a park checkers and a Kith logo that swaps the dot in the just west of the stadium hosting the U.S. Open. “i” with a tennis ball. “Growing up in Queens I never imagined be- After more than a year of work Fieg said he Kissena Park’s court unveiled a makeover from Kith earlier this week. ing in a position to make these types of projects hopes “everyone in the neighborhood enjoys this Photo Courtesy of NYC Parks happen,” Fieg wrote on Instagram. labor of love.” Queens women represent at By Rachel Vick Kew Garden Hills resident Heather Nunez is Queens Daily Eagle a graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice A handful of Queens women have thrown and was inspired to get involved in law enforce- their hats in the ring for a chance at the Miss New ment after escaping an abusive relationship. York crown this weekend. “Excited to share my story and inspire so Among the finalists vying for the top spot at many women who have been victims,” Nunez, Resorts World Catskills are businesswomen and who came in third in 2020, wrote on Instagram. an aspiring police officer, the New York Post re- Whitestone resident Katherine McQuade told ported. the post that she grew up dreaming of being on the Queens College graduate Maryam Dean- Miss USA stage. na Jaafar is putting her finance and international The winner of this weekend’s pageant will go business degree to work on her own line of mod- on to represent the Empire State in the Miss USA New York’s beauty queens are headed to the Catskills for the Miss New York USA pag- est wear. competition. eant. Photo via heather.elley/Instagram

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10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Friday, August 20, 2021 Opinion: Ending rent moratoria is a lose, lose, lose By Áine Duggan and our City and State government who would Now as they follow the rules seeking aid from Special to the Eagle end up with a shelter bill that is three times more the federally-funded Emergency Rental Assis- Ending the moratoria before rental assistance expensive than paying for people to keep their tance Program (ERAP) in New York State, many has been provided and putting the more than one homes. are waiting endlessly for the payments to be re- million New Yorkers behind on their rent at risk Whereas the average monthly rent for the leased and are facing threats from property own- of homelessness is neither fiscally sound nor hu- families we typically serve at The Partnership is ers who are fatigued by the wait. mane. If we are serious about rebuilding our city $1,700 (or, about $20,000 a year), it costs approx- And, for many more families, ERAP will run post COVID, we must immediately safeguard imately $68,000 annually to keep a family in the out of funds before they can even apply because people in their homes as a way of creating the req- New York City shelter system. the existing federal funding will only be able to uisite foundation from which people can return In addition, the families most at risk of evic- cater to fewer than half of the estimated nation- to school and work and get the economy thriving tion are women of color-headed households with al need. again. children who have over the past 18 months borne Today’s housing crisis can be solved by im- The various moratoria, for as long as they the health brunt of the pandemic and are now mediate action at the local and federal level. We last, are helping toward that goal. What is of- bearing the economic brunt as they struggle to re- need the local government to expedite the release ten lost in conversations about the current hous- main in their homes. of existing ERAP funds, and we need the feder- ing crisis is that in the absence of fully funding Moreover, the average rent arrears bill for al government to make adequate rental assistance and disseminating needed rental assistance end- the families we have served over the past year funding available to the states and municipalities. ing the moratoria are a lose, lose, lose situation has only averaged at $4,000 per household, as And, in the meantime the moratoria need to stay — for the tenants that would lose their homes, many have utilized savings, borrowed from fam- in place. Áine Duggan is the president and CEO of the property owners who would lose months of ily members, and scrambled to find new work to Áine Duggan is the president and CEO of The The Partnership for the Homeless. rental payments and incur housing court costs, keep up with their bills. Partnership for the Homeless. Photo courtesy of Duggan Landlords look for an exit amid federal eviction moratorium By Michael Casey and Annie D’Innocenzio When Ryan David bought three rental proper- ties back in 2017, he expected the $1,000-a-month he was pocketing after expenses would be regular sources of income well into his retirement years. He also was counting on the rent money from the properties in Dupont, Pennsylvania, to help with the cash flow of his business buying and sell- ing distressed properties, launched early last year. But then the pandemic hit and federal and state authorities imposed moratoriums on evictions. The unpaid rent began to mount. Then, just when he thought the worst was over, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced a new moratori- um, lasting until Oct. 3. A federal judge dismissed a legal challenge to the order last week. David, the father of a 2 1/2-year-old who is ex- pecting another child, fears the $2,000 he’s owed in back rent will quickly climb to thousands more. Landlords say they have suffered financial- The latest moratorium “was the final gut ly due to various state, local and federal punch,” said the 39-year-old, adding that he now moratoriums in place since last year, amid Gary Zaremba checks in with a tenant to discuss building maintenance at one of his plans to sell the apartments. “I have had this inter- the pandemic. AP Photo/Matt Rourke properties, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021, in Queens. AP Photo/John Minchillo nal struggle going back and forth. I have lost sleep at night, and I have now come up with a decision ily homes to home buyers and some multi-family months of rent,” he said. “We are trying to do the Even those sticking with the property busi- to sell and walk away.” commercial apartment buildings to small investors. right thing but it’s becoming impossible.” ness say the moratorium has forced them to Most evictions for unpaid rent have been Many landlords are saddled with tens of thou- In upstate New York, Michael Reid sold three change their operations. halted since the early days of the pandemic and sands of dollars in lost rent — money that was of his houses to stem losses — after paying some Some are leaving apartments vacant for there are now more than 15 million people living meant for retirement, a college fund or for their in- delinquent tenants thousands of dollars to leave. Al- months at a time, either because they lack the in households that owe as much as $20 billion in vestors, who themselves had sought a safe invest- ready out more than $100,000 in back rent on 13 of money to renovate or fear being stuck with non- back rent, according to the Aspen Institute. ment. They are maxing out credit cards or dipping his 31 units and more than $20,000 in unpaid water paying tenants. Some aren’t buying any new prop- A majority of single-family rental home into savings to pay property taxes, staff salaries, bills, Reid took out a $90,000 home equity loan on erties as long as the moratorium is in place; others owners have been impacted, according to a sur- insurance, water bills and maintenance. his house so he could pay property taxes and other will only buy in wealthier neighborhoods. vey from the National Rental Home Council, and “I keep thinking to myself, when does my bills. On Tuesday, he finally received $9,000 in fed- Still others are bolstering their screening pro- 50% say they have tenants who have missed rent family get paid?” said Matthew Haines, who owns eral rental assistance, a fraction of what he’s owed. cess and giving extra scrutiny to someone who during the pandemic. 253 units with his wife in the Dallas/Fort Worth “I’ve lost an incredible amount of money on was unemployed for long stretches during the Smaller landlords with fewer than four units, area and is owed more than $300,000 in back rent. top of the rent owed,” said Reid, who also works pandemic or saddled their previous landlord with who often don’t have the financing of larger prop- He has referred $250,000 of that to collections. as a mortgage loan officer, referring to his delin- months of back rent. erty owners, were hit especially hard, with as many The couple put in $50,000 of their own mon- quent tenants in Binghamton and Endicott, New “If somebody stiffed their previous landlord as 58% having tenants behind on rent, according ey to avoid laying off their seven full-time and three York. “Thank God, my day job pays pretty well.” out of 12, 15 or 18 months rent, I don’t want to to the National Association of Realtors. More than part-time employees. Haines is also doing repairs Some owners are taking advantage of a red- rent to them,” Reid said. half of back rent is owed to smaller landlords. like fixing an air conditioning unit or changing a pool hot housing market to sell their units to deep-pock- This could result in fewer places to live for Landlords, big and small, are most angry light himself to save money. Their investors, retirees eted investors willing to wait out the moratorium low-income tenants facing eviction when the mor- about the moratoriums, which they consider ille- who typically get an annual return of 7% to 9%, got or to families who plan to live in them. Buyers atorium lifts. gal. Many believe some tenants could have paid nothing last year on two multifamily apartments and are increasingly out-of-town investors or equity “It makes it worse for everyone. It’s worse for rent, if not for the moratorium. And the $47 bil- 3% on a third one because of unpaid rent. funds, whom critics fear will renovate the proper- tenants, in particular, because we are going to lose lion in federal rental assistance that was supposed “We jumped through hoops to help our resi- ties and market them at much higher prices. affordable housing,” said Stacey Johnson-Cosby, to make landlords whole has been slow to materi- dents who were struggling. We have not evicted a “A lot of landlords are disgusted. They are who with her husband owns 21 units in the Kan- alize. By July, only $3 billion of the first tranche of single person trying to work with us, even though selling at losses. They are getting out period,” sas City, Missouri, area. $25 billion had been distributed. we have people who owe us seven, eight, nine Reid said of the dozens of investors he talks with. “The investors are going to come. They are David points to two tenants who received pay- going to buy the property, put money into it, reno- checks throughout the pandemic but didn’t pay vate it and rent it at a higher amount.” rent or bother to file for rental assistance. Others Rick Martin anguished over just that before singled out delinquent tenants who they claimed selling two of his five buildings in the Dorchester still managed to drive a luxury car, get food deliv- neighborhood of Boston. Before that the 62-year- eries or go on vacation. old left most of them vacant due to the moratori- “Without rent, we’re out of business, ” said um, depriving him of thousands of dollars in rent. Gary Zaremba, who sold 40 of his properties in “The minute they enacted the moratorium, that Ohio due to the moratorium and still has a quar- triggered my decision to sell the properties,” Mar- ter of his tenants in the remaining 100 buildings tin said. “I did not want someone moving in whom struggling to pay rent. He has helped some apply I could never get rid of if they didn’t pay rent. That for rental assistance, he said. would make the financial situation worse.” “It’s like a restaurant that doesn’t have pa- Martin said he was torn about the decision to trons,” he said. “I don’t get the rent. I can’t pay my sell to investors. One has turned a building into maintenance staff. I have to lay them off. I can’t condos. Another has already doubled the rent on a fix the buildings and keep them in good repair. So, three-family building. that means they are going to get even worse off. I “Honestly it’s a very difficult decision,” he can’t pay my taxes.” said. “I want the small property owners to flour- Zaremba, who also owns a handful of proper- Gary Zaremba stands outside one of his rental properties, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021, in ish and grow. But because of this moratorium, we ties in New York City, sold some of his single-fam- Queens. 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(BLOCK: 6899 LOT: 40) JOSEPH ONLY, ON THE 8TH DAY OF SEPTEM- PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILD- PARALLEL WITH THE WESTERLY SIDE FUCITO SHERIFF OF THE CITY OF NEW BER, 2021, AT 2:30 PM, AT: QUEENS INGS AND IMPROVEMENT THEREON OF 172ND STREET, 29.25 FEET; THENCE YORK DEPUTY SHERIFF A. VATAJ #489 COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 30-10 ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BE- EASTERLY AND PARALLEL WITH THE (718) 707-2170 CASE# 21013397 An old tractor sits in front of the closed Bostwick Supply STARR AVENUE, , ING IN THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY SOUTHERLY SIDE OF HORACE HARD- #188985 & Gin Co in Bostwick, Ga. The Census Bureau has issued its most detailed portrait yet of how the U.S. has changed over the past decade. AP photo by Brynn Anderson 2nd department / new business Formations Census: U.S. is F.I.R.N LLC OZONE SUTTER LLC 11364 11375 diversifying, white NOTICE OF FORMATION OF F.I.R.N OZONE SUTTER LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 07/29/21. BLUE BOX MOVING, LLC GLOBAL LUXURY OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 7/2/21. OFFICE: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY DES- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- COLLECTION LLC population shrinking OFFICE LOCATION: QUEENS COUN- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- TY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE BLUE BOX MOVING, LLC. ARTICLES OF ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: By Mike Schneider what many consider the most LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- GLOBAL LUXURY COLLECTION LLC. Associated Press difficult census in recent mem- IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO THE LLC, 89-09 SUTTER TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED The Census Bureau on ory. PROCESS TO: ISMAEL FERNANDO AVENUE, OZONE PARK, NY 11417. ON 8/24/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW “The data we are releas- MEZ, 79-11 41ST AVE, APT B31, EL- PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. Thursday issued its most de- MHURST, NY 11373. PURPOSE: ANY #190093 QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN YORK (SSNY) ON 3/4/2020. NY OFFICE tailed portrait yet of how the ing today meet our high quality LAWFUL ACTIVITY. DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC LOCATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY U.S. has changed over the past data standards,” acting Census #189773 CIAN MOORE STUDIOS LLC HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT decade, releasing a trove of de- Bureau Director Ron Jarmin CIAN MOORE STUDIOS LLC, ARTS. OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS 180-15 69TH AVE LLC OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE mographic data that will be said. 180-15 69TH AVE LLC ARTICLES OF AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE 08/09/2021. OFFICE LOC: QUEENS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL used to redraw political maps Even before it began, the ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- across an increasingly diverse headcount was challenged by 7/28/21. OFFICE IN QUEENS CO. MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF country. attempted political interfer- SSNY DESIGN. AGENT OF LLC UPON AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC ence from the Trump admin- WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. HIM/HER IS KAREN SARANSIG, 230- The census figures have SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MISHAEL SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: CIAN been eagerly awaited by states, istration’s failed efforts to add 20 58TH AVE OAKLAND GARDENS, NY, MULLOKANDOV, 119-49 UNION TO THE LLC, 180-15 69TH AVE FRESH MOORE, 39-73 45TH ST, SUNNYSIDE, and they are sure to set off an a citizenship question to the 11364. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: MEADOWS, NY 11365. PURPOSE: ANY NY 11104. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL TURNPIKE, $5B FOREST HILLS, NY, intense partisan battle over rep- census form, a move that crit- LAWFUL ACTIVITY. PURPOSE. ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 11375. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: resentation at a time of deep na- ics feared would have a chill- #190085 #190218 #189732 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. tional division and fights over ing effect on immigrant or #189991 LEVEL UP D PARTY 111-21 ROOSEVELT 11368 voting rights. The numbers Hispanic participation. The RENTAL LLC AVENUE LLC FARMERS HANDICRAFTS LLC 11377 could help determine control effort was stopped by the Su- LEVEL UP D PARTY RENTAL LLC. FILED 111-21 ROOSEVELT AVENUE LLC AR- of the U.S. House in the 2022 preme Court. TICLES OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- JIIROOKLYN FOODS LLC 3/25/21. CTY: QUEENS. SSNY DESIG. 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TO PROMOTE YOUR NEW BUSINESS IN NUMEROUS ON-LINE VENUES, CALL 718-422-7410 Music soothes the savage beast. It also seems to love Queens. Funk, , Alt Pop, Ukulele, Harmony, Psychedelia, and a healing sound bath are heading to the borough. Other events include films, theater, lectures, dance, wellness, and fos- sils.

#NYCStrong Friday at 6:30 p.m. Rooftop Films screens six shorts about NYC liv- ing and COVID: How to Cook the Perfect Risot- to (30 minutes); I Know What Pandemic Means (15 minutes); In Sudden Darkness (3 minutes); Last Stop For Lost Property (13 minutes); Mov- ing (8 minutes); and 3,000 Miles (5 minutes). New York Hall of Science’s Outdoor Field, 47-01 111th St., Corona.

George Clinton + Friends Friday at 4 p.m. This outdoor concert features George Clinton and The P-Funk All Stars along with Too $hort, DJ Hurricane, DJ Wiz, EPMD, Queens native of , and Yo-Yo. Forest Hills Stadium One Tennis Place.

Beautiful Vibrations: Colors of African Music Friday at 7 p.m. Watch a series of short films outside the Hall of Science. Live music returns to Flushing Town Hall with the Gino Sitson Trio, which combines Jazz, Gos- isms lived in marine environments very similar to Flushing Meadows Corona Park. pel, and Blues with traditional African polypho- modern coral reefs. South Rose Garden, Near the nies, polyrhythms, and melodies. Sitson’s com- Unisphere, Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Critical Care or Rehearsals for a Nurse positions, four-octave vocal range, and body Sunday at 2 p.m. percussion mix with Lonnie Plaxico on double Tunes and Trailers, Vol. 2 Theater for the New City’s award-winning Street bass and Marvin Sewell on acoustic guitar and Saturday at 4 p.m. Theater Company presents this rip-roaring orig- voice. Multi-instrumentalist Ron Sharpe -- vocals, vi- inal musical about a young person studying to FTH, 137-35 Northern Blvd. olin, ukulele, mandolin, guitar -- offers an on- be a nurse who, in order to pay for tuition and line concert, lecture, and Q&A as part of a Maple books, takes a job in a nursing home. The Green Knight Grove Cemetery zoom. Travers Park, 34th Avenue between 77th and Friday through Aug. 28. 78th streets in Jackson Heights. This new fantasy adventure follows Sir Gawain, Eat. Play. Love King Arthur’s reckless and headstrong neph- Sunday Aug. 24 Healing Sound Bath ew, on a daring quest to confront Green Knight, This second annual event celebrates wellness Sunday at 7 p.m. a gigantic emerald-skinned stranger. Here’s the with workshops, interactive experiences, music, As part of his ongoing Planeta Abuelx exhibi- schedule: Aug. 20, 7 pm; Aug. 21, 12:30 pm and relaxation, art, dance, community, and more. Sa- tion, Guadalupe Maravilla presents a free healing 3 pm; Aug. 22, 1 pm and 6 pm; Aug. 27, 7 pm; mantha Cintrón from NurtureU and Anna Le- sound bath just like the ones he discovered while Aug. 28, 6:30 pm. sniak will sell crystals and yoga wear. Enchant- treating his colon cancer. (This is rescheduled Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Ave., ress Shane will offer a Truth Booth experience. Queens’ own Mobb Deep returns to the from last week.) Astoria’s Kaufman Arts District. Dana Humphrey will do Body Painting. stage for a Homecoming Week concert in Socrates Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon Blvd., Rockaway Retreat House, 164 Beach 91st St. Forest Hills. Photos via QEDC LIC. Abominable Friday at 7:30 p.m. Mestizo Art Center ican dances as well as Hip Hop, Jazz-Classi- Legends of Long Island City Queens Botanical Garden screens this fami- Sunday at 4 p.m. cal, Ballet-Belly, and Salsa. Queens Theatre’s Sunday at 11 a.m. ly-friendly animation in the Oak Allée as part of This award-winning troupe performs Latin Amer- Outdoor Stage, near 14 United Nations Ave. S., Greater Astoria Historical Society President Bob the ongoing Movie Nights series. The event in- Singleton gives a virtual talk about LIC’s exciting cludes botanical-inspired arts and crafts and an people, places, and things in preparation for the Everest Mountain Camp Canteen with icy treats launch of a book on the subjects. and buns. QBG, 43-50 Main St., Flushing. Sonica Sunday at 6 p.m. Forest Hills Rocks This cutting-edge female vocal trio features Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Grammy-nominated artists. Travers Park, vicinity Wilco and Sleater-Kinney play some good old of 78th Street and 34th Avenue, Jackson Heights. Rock-n-Roll with Nigerian-American Nnami and his Alt Pop beforehand. On The Sun Forest Hills Stadium, One Tennis Pl. Tuesday at 7 p.m. Live at the Gantries continues with this Brook- Warm Up 2021 lyn-based band that has created a genre steeped Saturday at 4 p.m. in Classic and Contemporary Soul, Funk, Ameri- MoMA PS1’s internationally popular DJ-and- cana, R&B, and Psychedelia. Gantry Plaza State band event is sold out, but it’s still available via Park, vicinity of 49th Avenue and Center Boule- live-streaming. vard, Long Island City.

Forest Therapy Walk Movies in the Park Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at sunset A forest bathing experience in the style of the CinemaLIC shows Steven Spielberg’s Raiders of Japanese tradition of Shinrin-Yoku led by cer- the Lost Ark, which is celebrating its 40th anni- tified forest therapy guide Linda Lombardo of versary. This adventure film stars Harrison Ford Wild Heart Nature Connection. as archeologist Indiana Jones who battles with Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th the Nazis to recover the Lost Ark of the Cove- Ave., Oakland Gardens. nant.

Endangered Fossils Literary Thursdays Saturday at 1 p.m. Thursday at 4 p.m. Artist Judith Modrak talks about her new exhi- Board-certified dermatologist Debbie Palmer bition which represents an imagined archaeolog- talks about “Mindful Beauty: Holistic Habits to ical excavation of New York State’s large fossil Feel and Look Your Best” and ways to develop record. The sculptures are inspired by the trilo- mindfulness to reduce stress and self-care tips to bites, brachiopods, and crinoids that flourished cultivate inner peace and outer radiance as part of 400 million years ago during the Devonian pe- an ongoing virtual series hosted by Queens Pub- riod. These crab, clam, and starfish-like organ- Check out a new fossil-focused exhibit near the Unisphere. lic Library. Friday, August 20, 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 MarksJustice appoints Lourdes Ventura two judges honored to by NYDominican Supreme president Court Continued fromBy page David 1 Brand ment to the Supreme Court. “Judges GrassoQueens and Taylor Daily are Eagle dynamic leaders, “That is all five boroughs and impacts acknowledgedQueens Supreme for their Court judicial Justice expertise,Lourdes Ven re-- Criminal Court and Supreme Court, so I will be sourcefulnesstura, the daughter and of hard immigrants work.” from the Domin- continuing to run that program,” Grasso said. “I ican“They Republic, bring was tremendous honored by energy that nation’s and vision pres- think it’s a crucial program for the court system toident their with respective a special new award roles,” to mark he added. International “I am and for public safety.” eagerWomen’s to work Day. with them as we continue to nav- Grasso said he’s most looking forward to igateDominican the many challengesPresident Danilo arising Medina from theSánchez pan- continuing down the career trajectory he’s made presented Ventura with the Medal of Merit of the demic and advance our efforts to enhance the For forLegal himself. Advertising in the Queens Daily Dominican Women during an official ceremony delivery and quality of justice in New York.” “I embrace the opportunity to do more with at the National Palace in Santo Domingo, the na- Eaglethe education and assistance I’ve been filinggifted noticesto have and the tion’sFor capital. Grasso, the appointment is something like a homecoming. wonderful experiences that I’ve had, and this The president of the Dominican Republic is- Contactjust Gina permits Ong, me Legal to have Advertising yet another Manager opportuni- suesThe the judge,award whoto notable most recentlyDominican served women, as the or supervising judge of New York City Criminal [email protected] to take that experience to another level,” he the children of Dominican nationals, each Inter- said. “I hopefully have a positive impact on our Court,national Bronx Women’s County, Day. Thebegan award his ceremony career as took an criminal justice system, balancing the needs of NYPDplace March officer 6. in 1979, working out of the 113th 718-422-7402 due process that is essential to the rights that PrecinctThe inMedal Southeast of Merit Queens. is the highest award grantedThe bynext the year, president as he toworked recognize his beat Dominican during Forwe’re name so changes, proud of contactin this country Kat Ramus: and, at the thewomen day, forhe theirattended achievements, St. John’s as School well as of obsta Law- same time, ensuring917-597-6232 that we have a fair and ef- atcles night. they have overcome. The award specifically fective criminal justice system that the average recognizes“Going womenback to who Queens serve as as therole administra- models for person can relate to and be proud of.” tivefuture judge generations after havingof Dominicans. started on foot posts Taylor has already got his shoes wet for the all overRecipients Southeast include Queens...It women meansrecognized a lot forto role he’s been appointed to – he most recently me,their conceptually, contributions into the be social,able to political, have taken econom that- served as the Seventh Judicial District’s acting path,”ic, humanist, Grasso scientific, told the Eagle. cultural, professional and administrative judge. communityGrasso, spheres.who has lived in the World’s Bor- He was elected to the Supreme Court for ough since 1982 – he was also born in Queens the Seventh Judicial District in 2015. Prior to but raised in eastern Long Island – retired from that election, he was elected as a Justice of the the NYPD in 2010 after moving his way up to Pittsford Town Court and served from 2013 un- First Deputy Police Commissioner. However, til 2015. his retirement was more like a brief vacation. Taylor began his legal career as a law clerk “When I retired from the police department, Dominican Republic Vice President Margarita Cedeño de Fernández, Dominican Republic toPresident Hon. Richard Danilo C. Medina Wesley Sánchez,of the New Justice York I walked across Police Plaza, they had a very Lourdes Ventura, Dominican Republic First Lady Cándida Montilla de Medina, Dominican RepublicState Court Ministry of Appeals of Women and remained Minister with Janet Wes- nice walk out ceremony for me, and I walked Camilo. ley when he went to servePhotos in the courtesy U.S. ofCourt Ventura of across the street to City Hall with my family, Judge George A. Grasso was appointed to be the Administra�ve Judge for Criminal Mat- Appeals, Second Circuit. and I signed the oath and became a judge,” ters in Queens County Supreme Court, con�nuing his legacy in the World’s Borough. Taylor worked as an assistant district attor- Eagle file photo by Paula Katinas Grasso said. “So, I wasn’t retired for very long.” ney in Monroe County, and served as county Grasso was appointed to serve as a Crim- in 2012 and named supervising judge for City- leading an initiative to help the courts work its attorney and counsel to the county executive in inal Court judge in Brooklyn by then-Mayor wide Arraignments in New York City Criminal way into the backlog of violent gun cases. It of- Monroe in later years. Michael Bloomerberg. From there, he was Court. ficially began on Monday. The judge is a graduate of the State Univer- designated as an acting Supreme Court justice Earlier this month, Grasso was tasked with The work will continue, despite his appoint- sity of New York-Buffalo School of Law. Dozens of lead paint violations settled in Queens Behind Bythe Rachel Vick Bencgood on their obligations,”h Carroll added. The Eagle will devote evenQueens more Daily coverage Eagle to the courtThere officers,are 24 violations law in 22 units inside clerks and otherThe Department workers of Housingwho make Preservation our courts90-60 179 run. St. and another 13 across 10 units at Justice Lourdes Ventura (right) and Domin- 150-02 88 Ave. Have someoneandican Development Republic in Ministrymind has reached whoof Women adeserves $60,000 Minister set- a Dominicanprofile? Republic President Danilo Medina Sánchez presents Justice Lourdes Justice Lourdes Ventura earned the Medal of Mer- Let ustlementJanet know Camilo. with who a Queens we property should owner be to covering.cor- VenturaAn additional with the 20 Medal violations of Merit were at recorded the National Palace in Santo Domingo. it. Contactrect lead-based managing paint violations, editor officials Jacob an- Kayeat his two properties in . at [email protected] Thursday. HPD found that Parkash failed to keep Ved Parkash has to correct 42 lead-based records of lead paint, including inspections paint violationsBrooklyn across four buildings in twofederal and ways to reduce court the threat. He has until boroughs, including 37 in Jamaica. Aug. 29 to comply or face further civil pen- “We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it alties. again, there isrestricts no safe level of lead exposure access Under Local amid Law 1, common building in children,” said HPD CommissionerBehind Louise spaces and units the where children Benc under 6 years h Carroll. “HPD has been working withT proper-Eagle old live need to be inspected annually and ef- he willforts devote need even to be more made coverage to remove to the harmfulcourt officers, law ty owners coronavirusto make sure they understand andclerks and outbreak other workers who make our courts run. comply with their responsibilities under the paint. All rental units need to be tested for expanded law,By and Rob cracking Abruzzese down when they Havelead someoneAnyone paint by scheduled Augustin mind 2025.who to appear deserves in courta profile? who Queens Daily Eagle meets the criteria should contact their attor- do not, as in this latest case.” LetChildren us know exposed who we shouldto lead becan covering. experience The U.S. District Court for the Eastern Dis- long-termney, judge’s health chambers, impacts includingprobation brain officers, dam- trict,“As located a part in ofDowntown LeadFreeNYC, Brooklyn HPD and is Central com- juryContact department managing or clerk editor of courtJacob to Kaye make al- mitted to keeping children safe from lead age,at and [email protected] those under 3 are most at risk. Islip, announced Tuesday that it will restrict ac- ternativeMore plans.information Further guidanceis available will appearonline throughcess to the enhanced court due toenforcement, concerns about education, the area’s online. A Queens property owner has ten days to make repairs in over three dozen of his apart- through nyc.gov/leadfreenyc. andongoing resources coronavirus for property outbreak, owners and asked to make high The court called the restrictions temporary, ments, which are all are in viola�on of the city’s lead laws. Photo via Abby Lanes/Flickr risk people not to come to the court. but there is no word on how long they will remain Chief Judge Roslynn Mauskopf said that after in place. being advised by the Centers for Disease Control, Chief Judge Mauskopf also ordered all detain- the court will take precautions against the corona- ees in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center virus. Anyone who has travelled to China, South and other local federal jailsBehind to be screened and to the Bench Korea, Japan, Italy or Iran within the last 14 days have their body temperature checked prior to a is temporarily banned from the court, effective im- court appearance. Any detaineesThe Eaglewhose temperawill- devote even more coverage to the court officers, law mediately. ture exceeds 100.4 degrees will not be allowed to Anyone who has come into contact with an appear in court. clerks and other workers who make our courts run. infected person within the last 14 days; has been Conditions at the jail have led to worriesHave about someoneBrooklyn’s federal in mind court iswho still open deserves for now, abut profile? the chief judge has ordered anyone asked to self-quarantine by a doctor, hospital or the coronavirus spreading in the complex, where who has travelled to China, South Korea, Japan, Italy or Iran within the last two weeks, health agency; or has been diagnosed with the vi- hand sanitizer is banned and there are reports thatLet or us anyone know who who might wehave should been exposed, be covering. to reschedule their appearances. rus, is also banned from court. inmates don’t have soap. 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