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Editorial Features A10 B O R O U G H S 16 C I TY L I V I NG THE BASICS QUEENS Transportation ● LIRR gets you to Penn Station Post Office in 30 minutes from the Queens ● USPS, 209-20 Jamaica Village stop. Or you can jump on Ave. 718-736-1572 the Grand Central or Cross Island parkways to get around. Crime An insider’s Queens Village is patrolled amNewYork offers topical content of Buses by the 105th Precinct. Q1, Q27/Q27LTD, Q36/Q36LTD, Compared with the week Q43/Q43LTD, Q83/Q83LTD, of Oct. 7-13 last year, the Q68, Q88, N24, X68 area shows a 57.1% drop in murders, a 53.3% drop guide to Qns. Library in rapes. Burglaries are New book reveals this book.” ● Queens Library, Queens down 7.5%. So far, three DiStefano tried to avoid Village, 94-11 217th St. murders have been interest to New Yorkers. Covering home, 111 must-see spots the obvious, which is why 718-776-6800 reported this year. you will not find a section BY LISA L. COLANGELO on the Unisphere, the [email protected] 350-ton centerpiece of the Q&A with MINA CLEMENTE This eastern Queens neighborhood was originally called 1964-65 World’s Fair in “Little Plains” and was occupied by the Algonquin nation. Queens was an alluring Flushing Meadows-Corona Chef/manager at Doty’s mystery to Joseph DiSte- Park. family, business and entertainment, fano, whose early memories But you will read about Mina Clemente worked What do you think of the world’s borough in- the Chestnut King of Flush- at HSBC bank before needs improvement in cluded glimpses of the ing, the Alley Pond Giant — opening Doty’s, a Filipino the area? restaurant, with her When we come in the

iconic Unisphere from his B.A. VAN SISE a 133-foot tall tree — and daughter 10 years ago. morning, we find garbage family’s car. the Whispering Column of Queens writer Joe DiStefano She now serves as the in front of the restaurant. DiStefano returned years Jerash, an ancient Roman chef and manager at the Neighbors should be more later and immersed himself and would explore new relic tucked away in a popu- CAROLINE LINTON restaurant. She moved concerned about the amNewYork’s themed sections* help in the borough’s rich culi- cuisines as he walked home lar park. There’s lots of interesting international food to sample at the LIC Flea and Food. here from the Philippines cleanliness. I think they nary offerings, becoming a from the 7 train. “I gave a copy of the book to be with her husband, should take care of the food blogger and tour “One night it might be Fil- to my friend’s mom, who Manhattan,” said Nicholas Arsenio, 20 years ago. neighborhood. guide. ipino food, or Mexican has been living in Queens Hirshon, an assistant profes- He’s sharing that passion from a food truck or for many years sor of communication at What do you love about Why do you choose to with a new book, “111 Places Thai,” he said. and she William Paterson Univer- Queens Village? stay in Queens Village? in Queens That You Must He tapped into those was just sity and author of “Images The people are kind and I stayed because of my Not Miss,” which he will of- experiences and the amazed,” of America: Forest Hills.” New Yorkers live their best lives. it’s a nice place to live. husband, my family and ficially launch Monday years he spent living said DiS- “A book like this can bring my daughter. My husband night at an 8 p.m. event at and guiding people tefano, attention to those places, What is a challenge of helps me at the restau- QED in Astoria. through Queens for who now which can, in turn, lead to running a restaurant? rant. My daughter wanted “I fell in love with the book. The read in- lives in For- tourism dollars and public Maintaining cleanliness to go to medical school Queens and its many cul- cludes vivid images est Hills. support for historic preser- and the preparation of the and now she works as a tures through the lens of by photographer “We vation.” food to keep up to Depart- physician’s assistant at food,” said DiStefano, 49, Clay Williams. wanted to ULI SEIT DiStefano said the book ment of Health standards. Jamaica Hospital. whose family left the bor- “There is a have a list of Neir’s Tavern in Queens is a 180-year-old institution. could have easily covered A mural below a children’s day care center graces a wall at the corner of Springfield Boulevard and Murdock Avenue. Private ough for when never-ending places that 222 places in Queens and he Monday he was just a year old. “I wealth of places would reflect the narrow highway that many African-American tried to pack in as much in- was attracted by the ethnic to explore,” said DiStefano, the deep his- connects Brooklyn and celebrities that once called formation as he could with diversity and multicultural- who blogs at chopsticksand tory and diversity and just Queens is named for base- Addisleigh Park home. tips in every chapter. ism.” marrow.com. “I’ve cer- the sheer quirkiness that ball legend Jackie Robinson, “Queens deserves to be a “There is something new DiStefano moved to tainly plumbed the depths makes Queens what it is.” but they may be surprised major tourist destination, to discover at every cor- Woodside in the late 1990s of that in the research for Most New Yorkers know to find out he was one of but it’s lost in the shadow of ner,” he said. • Education BROOKLYN Queens A peaceful nabe in a bustling, diverse borough

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amny.com BY SHAYE WEAVER The lineup, covering an array text and meaning for the films — still grapple with 50 years later: But by car, it’s easily ac- • Boroughs [email protected] of genres, includes “The Odd and our current state of affairs. issues of civil rights, problematic cessible via the Clearview Couple,” “Destroy All Mon- Taking an entire year for the governmental officials, protests Expressway and the Grand It was a tumultuous year full sters,” “Planet of the Apes,” series is also meant to highlight and a sense of responsibility to Central and Cross Island of protests, questionable govern- “Girl on a Motorcycle,” “Once and dig deeper into the issues of shape a sustainable future.” parkways. ment decisions and heated dis- Upon a Time in the West” and that time, which echo today, she “Rosemary’s Baby,” about a According to nycgov cussions on race and gender — “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.” Each said. woman who is raped and gives PARAMOUNT PICTURES Village parks.org, the Jameco or “Rosemary’s Baby,” which hits on gender roles and the BY SYLVESTER ARENAS • (McMullan) Yamecah, a Native Ameri- amPMc it was 1968, although it easily film will be screened on or “When you look back at 1968, birth to the son of Satan, for ex- sounds like present day. around the date of its original re- you can see a real turning point ample, explores gender roles politics of women’s bodies, will screen at Nitehawk Cinema. Special to amNewYork can tribe of the Algonquin Recognizing the similarities, lease date. Two or three will be for cinema and an incredibly im- and the politics of women’s bod- nation, originally occupied Nitehawk Cinema is dedicating screened some months, and portant, violent and remarkable ies. “Night of the Living Dead,” black community was going ble moment 50 years later,” she f you ask residents Queens know one another a nice place to live.” the land later known in an entire year to screen roughly other months, there will be five year in U.S. history,” Coleman another horror film about a zom- through at the time. said. what life is like in by name. Akin to a rural town, it Colonial times as Little 25 films from or set in 1968. or six — depending on history, said. “This extraordinary year bie apocalypse released six And we’re seeing new inde- The next “1968” screening, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013 Queens Village, many “People are very friend- has one centrally located Plains. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 It’s the first-ever yearlong se- Coleman said. for cinema occurred amid a mo- months after the assassination pendent films that call back this on March 3 and 4 at 11:15 a.m., is will say it is quiet and ly,” said Letitia Moratal, train stop, the Queens Vil- It was named Brushville • Eat & Drink ries at the Williamsburg cinema, The series will also feature oc- ment of tumultuous and signifi- of Martin Luther King Jr., fea- unease, she added, like last “Faces,” which confronts alien- welcoming. who’s worked at Doty’s, a lage LIRR station, from in the 18th century, and in according to Caryn Coleman, casional post-screening talks cant historical events and her- tures a black lead actor who is year’s “Get Out.” ation and the battle of the sexes Neighbors in the resi- local Filipino restaurant, which you can get to Penn 1923 was renamed Queens the theater’s director of pro- with activists and educators, alded the postmodern film, taken down by a mob of zom- “All this said, it only seems ap- in the story of a married couple dential nabe in eastern for the last four years. “It’s Station in a half-hour. Village, by the LIRR amNewYork, gramming and special projects. who will provide additional con- which dealt with issues that we bies — evoking the horrors the propriate to honor this incredi- in an empty relationship. amNewYork, I • Real Estate

B U S I N E S S A7 A22 E D U C A T I O N Tuesday Wall Street ends Consumer spending at 6-yr. high month quietly Cold brew is heating up U.S. consumer spending and a half closer to the next Docs & teachers can The S&P 500 recorded its biggest increase increase in interest rates,” wrapped up its third Starbucks to unveil new in more than six years in April said John Ryding, chief econ- • Business straight month of as households stepped up omist at RDQ Economics in gains on a flat note versions of iced drinks purchases of automobiles, New York. help limit ‘toxic stress’ yesterday as weaker suggesting an acceleration in Fed Chair Janet Yellen energy shares coun- Starbucks is bringing the cold economic growth that could said Friday an interest rate Teacher-turned-doc mind me of stories I heard punched in the face by a stu- tered a rise in safe- this summer. persuade the Federal Re- hike would probably be ap- from my students,” Selvaraj dent — and felt like she haven utilities. Energy The coffee giant yesterday an- serve to raise interest rates propriate in the “coming touts collaboration told Reuters Health. spent little time teaching. shares were the worst nounced new additions to its menu soon. months,” if the economy con- A seventh-grade biology Selvaraj nearly quit that • Style performing, dropping of cold coffees and espressos, in- Though other data yester- tinued to pick up. Partnerships between and health teacher in an un- year. But over time stu- 0.57%, as oil prices set- cluding an assortment of cold day showed an ebb in con- The Commerce Depart- teachers and doctors could derserved neighborhood, dents began to trust her. tled lower. Utilities brews — for which beans are slow sumer confidence in May, ment said consumer spend- help students and school Selvaraj wanted to serve as One confided that he was rose 0.56%, leading all steeped for 20 hours — and a spending is likely to remain ing, which accounts for more staffers better deal with a role model and inspira- often hungry and found it sectors. (REUTERS) chilled Doubleshot. supported by strong gains in than two-thirds of U.S. eco- “toxic stress,” suggests a tion. But in her first year as hard to concentrate at The U.S. iced coffee industry house prices and a strength- nomic activity, surged 1.0% former teacher turned doc- a teacher, she felt ex- school. Another said he

DOW grew 339% from 2010 to 2015, ac- ening labor market, which is last month as households tor. tremely underprepared to had nightmares after wit- GETTY IMAGES / ISTOCKPHOTO / MONKEYBUSINESSIMAGES • Eat & Drink cording to industry experts cited by steadily pushing up wages. bought a range of goods and Pediatricians can help handle behavioral out- nessing a fatal shooting in Partnerships between teachers and doctors could help students better deal with “toxic stress.” -86.02 Starbucks. The company first “This takes the Fed a step services. (REUTERS) build resilience in both chil- bursts — including being his neighborhood. Another 17,787.20 launched its cold brews a year ago dren and teachers to said she was sexually that unraveled showed me tions have been successful and ways to manage behav- and saw a 20% growth in their sales counter the effects of trau- abused by her stepbrother. that as a teacher and a car- for children with develop- ior in children with high in the fourth quarter of 2015, it re- The labor market is fueling a surge in shopping. matic childhood experi- Selvaraj was able to help ing adult figure, I was in a ment disorders, ADHD, un- ACE scores. S&P 500 ported yesterday. ences, poverty and vio- these kids with food unique position to limit the dernutrition, obesity, food Selvaraj suggests promot- CEO Howard Schultz said Star- ‘I was in a unique • Books lence, Dr. Kavitha Selvaraj pantry referrals, confer- long-term effects of toxic allergies and asthma. Toxic ing “the 7 C’s” of resilience: -2.1 bucks will continue to roll out new of the Ann and Robert H. position to limit ences with parents and stress,” she wrote. stress can be added to that competence, confidence, 2,096.96 iced beverages in the next few 14 Lurie Children’s Hospital school counselors and These adverse childhood list, Selvaraj said. Address- connection, character, con- years. New Starbucks iced beverages will include: in wrote in the the long-term calls to the Department of experiences, also known as ing teacher stress, too, can tribution, coping and con- “The opportunity to create an en- ● Cold Brew ● Starbucks ● Cold Brew with Doubleshot on Ice journal Pediatrics. effects of toxic Child and Family Services, ACEs, and early exposure help with burnout and trol. This includes teaching NASDAQ tirely new cold coffee experience is TRAVEL“Before I was a pediatri- respectively. to poverty can lead to toxic teacher turnover. emotional self-regulation limitless,” he said in a statement. Vanilla Sweet Cream ● Caramel Iced stress.’ ● Nitro Cold Brew Macchiato cian, I was a teacher, and in “Although I do not rec- stress in children and nega- She suggests giving teach- strategies such as medita- +14.54 The new beverages will be avail- my clinic I hear personal — Dr. Kavitha Selvaraj ommend getting punched tive health problems later ers a professional support tion and mindfulness in 4,948.05 able in time for summer, according GETTY IMAGES/CHRIS HONDROS stories about people’s chil- in the face to help children in life. network, strategies to de-es- both the classroom and (AMNY) The company has seen growth in its chilled coffee sales.

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A10 B O R O U G H S QUEENS Boroughs An insider’s guide to Qns. New book reveals this book.” DiStefano tried to avoid 111 must-see spots the obvious, which is why you will not find a section BY LISA L. COLANGELO on the Unisphere, the [email protected] 350-ton centerpiece of the 1964-65 World’s Fair in Queens was an alluring Flushing Meadows-Corona mystery to Joseph DiSte- Park. Every Monday, amNewYork looks at the diversity fano, whose early memories But you will read about of the world’s borough in- the Chestnut King of Flush- cluded glimpses of the ing, the Alley Pond Giant —

iconic Unisphere from his B.A. VAN SISE a 133-foot tall tree — and family’s car. Queens writer Joe DiStefano the Whispering Column of DiStefano returned years Jerash, an ancient Roman

later and immersed himself and would explore new relic tucked away in a popu- CAROLINE LINTON in the borough’s rich culi- cuisines as he walked home lar park. There’s lots of interesting international food to sample at the LIC Flea and Food. nary offerings, becoming a from the 7 train. “I gave a copy of the book and dynamics of each of New York’s five boroughs. food blogger and tour “One night it might be Fil- to my friend’s mom, who Manhattan,” said Nicholas guide. ipino food, or Mexican has been living in Queens Hirshon, an assistant profes- He’s sharing that passion from a food truck or for many years sor of communication at with a new book, “111 Places Thai,” he said. and she William Paterson Univer- in Queens That You Must He tapped into those was just sity and author of “Images Not Miss,” which he will of- experiences and the amazed,” of America: Forest Hills.” ficially launch Monday years he spent living said DiS- “A book like this can bring night at an 8 p.m. event at and guiding people tefano, attention to those places, This insider’s view of where to go and what to do QED in Astoria. through Queens for who now which can, in turn, lead to “I fell in love with the book. The read in- lives in For- tourism dollars and public Queens and its many cul- cludes vivid images est Hills. support for historic preser- tures through the lens of by photographer “We vation.” A9 food,” said DiStefano, 49, Clay Williams. wanted to ULI SEIT DiStefano said the book whose family left the bor- “There is a have a list of Neir’s Tavern in Queens is a 180-year-old institution. could have easilyB coveredO R O U G H S ough for Long Island when never-ending places that 222 places in Queens and he he was just a year old. “I wealth of places would reflect the narrow highway that many African-American tried to pack in as much in- was attracted by the ethnic to explore,” said DiStefano, the deep his- connects Brooklyn andBROOKLYN&celebrities that once called formation QUEENS as he could with will focus on one borough each week with a view diversity and multicultural- who blogs at chopsticksand tory and diversity and just Queens is named for base- Addisleigh Park home. tips in every chapter. ism.” marrow.com. “I’ve cer- the sheer quirkiness that ball legend Jackie Robinson, “Queens deserves to be a “There is something new DiStefano moved to tainly plumbed the depths makes Queens what it is.” but they may be surprised major tourist destination, to discover at every cor- Woodside in the late 1990s of that in the research for Most New Yorkers know to find out he was oneAll-in-one of but it’s lost in the shadow of ner,” he said. MTA ticket still viable Delayed by ‘Summer of Hell,’ Freedom an email. BROOKLYN Brooklyn Borough Presi- Ticket still option: MTA board member dent Eric Adams, who an- of what’s happening now. amNewYork’s Boroughs nounced the news of the Nitehawk explores 1968 through film, talks BY VINCENT BARONE ers Council. Freedom Ticket , said it [email protected] amny.com BY SHAYE WEAVER The lineup, covering an array text and meaning for the films — still grapple with 50 years later: The concept of the Free- was “unacceptable” for the [email protected] of genres, includes “The Odd and our current state of affairs. issues of civil rights, problematic dom Ticket is to bridge bus, MTA to not have such a fare Couple,” “Destroy All Mon- Taking an entire year for the governmental officials, protests The MTA was all set to subway and LIRR service option in place and added It was a tumultuous year full sters,” “Planet of the Apes,” series is also meant to highlight and a sense of responsibilitydebut to a pilot this fall that within New York City that such a service could of protests, questionable govern- “Girl on a Motorcycle,” “Once and dig deeper into the issues of shape a sustainable future.” would allow city commuters under one ticket. The test of help alleviate the potential ment decisions and heated dis- Upon a Time in the West” and that time, which echo today, she “Rosemary’s Baby,” aboutto a ride the Long Island Rail the idea was expected to be commuting nightmare to editorial is a must-read for New Yorkers who are cussions on race and gender — “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.” Each said. woman who is raped and givesRoad for discounted rates — implemented along select PARAMOUNT PICTURES come via the L train shut- it was 1968, although it easily film will be screened on or “When you look back at 1968, birth to the son of Satan, for ex-but then“Rosemary’s the “Summer Baby,” which of hitsLIRR on stations, gender rolesmostly and on the the down next year. sounds like present day. around the date of its original re- you can see a real turning point ample, explores gender rolesHell”politics arrived. of women’s bodies,Atlantic will screen Branch, at Nitehawk including Cinema. “It’s unfortunate that [the Recognizing the similarities, lease date. Two or three will be for cinema and an incredibly im- and the politics of women’s bod- Navigating commuters Brooklyn’s Atlantic Termi- MTA is] not following the Nitehawk Cinema is dedicating screened some months, and portant, violent and remarkable ies. “Night of the Living Dead,”aroundblack Amtrak’s community repairs was at goingnal, Eastble Newmoment York 50 and years Nos- later,” she schedule that was put in an entire year to screen roughly other months, there will be five year in U.S. history,” Coleman another horror film about a zom-Pennthrough Station at this the time. summer, trandsaid. Avenue stations, as place,” said Adams. “It’s al- 25 films from or set in 1968. or six — depending on history, said. “This extraordinary year bie apocalypse released sixas well asAnd a new we’re focus seeing on new the inde-well asThe Queens’ next “1968” Laurelton, screening, most a year since the MTA

MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 It’s the first-ever yearlong se- Coleman said. for cinema occurred amid a mo- months after the assassinationSubwaypendent Action films Plan, that led call the back thisLocuston Manor, March 3 Rosedale and 4 at 11:15 and a.m., is committed to its board that ries at the Williamsburg cinema, The series will also feature oc- ment of tumultuous and signifi- of Martin Luther King Jr., fea-Metropolitanunease, she Transporta- added, like lastSt. Albans“Faces,” stations, which confronts accord- alien- they were instituting the always on the lookout for the best their City has to according to Caryn Coleman, casional post-screening talks cant historical events and her- tures a black lead actor whotion is Authorityyear’s “Get to Out.” put what is ing toation board and the battle members of the sexes Freedom Ticket. Then they the theater’s director of pro- with activists and educators, alded the postmodern film, taken down by a mob of zom-known“All as this the said, Freedom it only seems ap-briefedinon the the story plan. of a married couple put all their energies around gramming and special projects. who will provide additional con- which dealt with issues that we bies — evoking the horrors theTicketpropriate pilot toon honor the thisback incredi-Underin an emptythe pilot, relationship. riders the summer of hell, but this amNewYork, burner, according to one would’ve been able to buy is going to be the year of the agency board member and single one-way tickets, L.” another source familiar with weekly or monthly passes Albert said he and his fel- the MTA’s decision making. valid for both subway and low board members would “It was put on hold due to LIRR trains. Fares will be continue advocating for the

the Penn Station work and more expensive than Metro- YEONG-UNG YANG pilot this year, with the offer, featuring: then everybody was sort of Card rates, but likely signifi- The pricier Freedom Ticket would allow riders access to all MTA buses, trains and subways. hopes of launching it before caught up in the subways,” cantly cheaper than the cost L train service to and said MTA board member of purchasing both a Metro- tion would cut hours from way and bus system. New Yorkers, and will con- through Manhattan shutters Andrew Albert, who has Card and LIRR ticket, ac- certain commutes each It’s unclear now if or tinue to look at options like in April of 2019. also been a top advocate for cording to estimates from week by tapping underuti- when the pilot will launch. the Freedom Ticket “We are not relaxing [ad- the pilot as the chair for the the NYCTRC. lized LIRR service and “The MTA is committed closely,” said MTA spokes- vocating for] it,” Albert said. New York City Transit Rid- Proponents believe the op- lessen the strain on the sub- to improving service for all woman Sarah Armaghan in “There’s no way it’s dead.”

BROOKLYN • Trendy new art galleries West Coast vegan burgers invade Fort Greene BY NICOLE LEVY for its wide selection of vegan- time vegetarian who taught into the new two-level store [email protected] only options (everything from herself to cook when she first opening Jan. 31 at 292 Ash- a “signature burger” made became a mom, is the creator land Pl., you’ll see the de Saint Vincent When Whole Foods Market with a mushroom-and-quinoa of almost all the dishes on the Gruyters’ counter and seating was found in a 365 opens its first East Coast patty to the “Spicy Bean,” a menu.) area at the entrance, along- trash bag. amNewYork,

location in Fort Greene later black bean and veggie patty “What we believe is that side a Juice Press bar and an VERG this month, the budget off- topped with creamy horserad- Next Level Burger represents Orwashers coffee bar and bak- shoot of the health-minded ish sauce and organic the way people are going to ery, Whole Foods spokesman BROOKLYN grocer will introduce New jalapeños). be eating more and more in Ted Kwong explains. • Not-to-miss films and film festivals York to another West Coast The brand is the creation of the future,” de Gruyter says. Two Brooklyn-themed ex- original: a vegan burger chain. Matthew and Cierra de “In 2013, about a third of coun- clusive items are joining the St. Vincent’s miraculous recovery The city already offers its Gruyter, a husband-and- try was actively reducing menu at this particular Next A dog that was found in a Dec. 19. 2018 8, JANUARY MONDAY, share of dairy- and meat-free wife team that launched a meat and dairy consumption. Level location, he added: a trash bag in Brooklyn last Dr. Brett Levitzke, medical di- burgers, including established restaurant out of Bend, Ore- This year, it’s now over two- “Brooklyn Burger” topped month got a new “leash on life” rector of VERG, said a battery players like the all-vegan fast- gon, in 2014. The de thirds.” with smoky tempeh bacon, Friday after being discharged of tests they performed, includ- food chain By Chloe Gruyters drew inspi- The de Gruyters’ emphasis caramelized onions, vegan from the animal hospital that re- ing X-rays and an MRI of his and vegetarian ration for an all- on organic, non-GMO ingredi- smoked gouda and molasses habilitated him. spine, showed Saint Vincent’s East Village joint vegan menu ents makes their concept an barbecue sauce, and a “Fort Saint Vincent, a shepherd injuries were a direct result of Superiority from the diet obvious fit for a partnership Greene Shake” with banana, mix who is believed to be be- neglect and abuse. Burger, but they and their with Whole Foods Market dark chocolate and sweet tween 10 and 12 years old, has The NYPD and ASPCA are • Must-try area restaurants Next kids keep 365. Three of Next green kale. (It been in the care of Veterinary still investigating Saint Vin- Level at home, Level’s five loca- wouldn’t be Emergency & Referral Group cent’s case and no arrests Burger says Matt tions on the Brooklyn with- North since he was discovered have been made, according to NEXT LEVEL BURGER amny.com will stand out de Gruyter, West Coast are out kale, right?) NEXT LEVEL BURGER in a garbage bag with his mouth VERG. Anyone with informa- 35. (His operating out of taped shut near Jackie Robin- tion on Saint Vincent’s owner Meat-free wife, a Whole Foods. Black bean- son Parkway and Pennsylvania is urged to contact either • And more! burger long- When you walk topped fries Avenue in East New York on agency. (LAUREN COOK)

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