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Editorial Features MANHATTAN’S HIGHEST DAILY CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER A6 B O R O U G H S 16 C I TY L I V I NG THE BASICS QUEENS Transportation Owner Loy ● LIRR gets you to Penn Station Post Office NYC Gets Gordon chats in 30 minutes from the Queens ● USPS, 209-20 Jamaica with Village stop. Or you can jump on Ave. 718-736-1572 customers the Grand Central or Cross last week. Island parkways to get around. Crime Gordon is Queens Village is patrolled amNewYork offers topical content of a little bit currently in Buses by the 105th Precinct. Timeless negotiations Q1, Q27/Q27LTD, Q36/Q36LTD, Compared with the week New committee fights for with the Q43/Q43LTD, Q83/Q83LTD, of Oct. 7-13 last year, the owner of the Q68, Q88, N24, X68 area shows a 57.1% drop 190-year-old Neir’s Tavern building. in murders, a 53.3% drop country Library in rapes. Burglaries are to reach the 200 mark ● Queens Library, Queens down 7.5%. So far, three MONDAY January 22, 2018 tavern Village, 94-11 217th St. murders have been interest to New Yorkers. Covering home, BY IVAN PEREIRA ations,” he said. 718-776-6800 reported this year. [email protected] Gordon became the owner in 2009 after being Grand Ole Opry’s Times t’s been Woodhaven’s a patron for years. Like Q&A with MINA CLEMENTE This eastern Queens neighborhood was originally called Square venue set to iconic watering hole many community mem- “Little Plains” and was occupied by the Algonquin nation. since before the Civil bers, Gordon said he him- Chef/manager at Doty’s HI 44° LO 42° I Chance of rain shape burgeoning music scene War, and longtime pa- self was taken in by the family, business and entertainment, trons and community bar’s storied history and Mina Clemente worked What do you think members want to make connection to Wood- at HSBC bank before needs improvement in the area? MANHATTAN’S HIGHEST DAILY CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER sure Neir’s Tavern lasts haven. opening Doty’s, a Filipino restaurant, with her When we come in the until its 200th anniversary The tavern — which has daughter 10 years ago. morning, we find garbage and beyond. never changed locations — TIMELESS TAVERN She now serves as the in front of the restaurant. Last month the Neir’s first opened in October chef and manager at the Neighbors should be more 190 Committee met for the 1829 as “The Blue Pump restaurant. She moved concerned about the amNewYork’s themed sections* help first of several meetings Room” across from the here from the Philippines cleanliness. I think they that aim to celebrate the Union Course Race track, to be with her husband, should take care of the bar’s recent 190th anniver- acting as a magnet for the Arsenio, 20 years ago. neighborhood. sary, raise awareness of its regular racegoers. The bar historical significance and may have changed owner- What do you love about Why do you choose to plan for the next 10 years. ship and names several Queens Village? stay in Queens Village? The task is not an easy times over the subsequent The people are kind and I stayed because of my one, however, considering decades, but Wendell said New Yorkers live their best lives. it’s a nice place to live. husband, my family and rising costs and the con- its luster, and importance, my daughter. My husband stant threat of gentrifica- didn’t change a What is a challenge of helps me at the restau- tion in particular, accord- bit. running a restaurant? rant. My daughter wanted ing to Ed Wendell, a mem- “It’s not his- Maintaining cleanliness to go to medical school ber of the committee and toric in the and the preparation of the and now she works as a the executive director of sense like food to keep up to Depart- physician’s assistant at the Woodhaven Cultural George Washing- JEFF BACHNER ment of Health standards. Jamaica Hospital. and Historical Society. ton slept here, Neir’s Tavern, on 78th Street in Woodhaven, has not changed locations in 190 years. A mural below a children’s day care center graces a wall at the corner of Springfield Boulevard and Murdock Avenue. Private “I do a lot of walking it’s historic about Monday tours and I’m sick of say- what happened including another try for $ OFF from PEEL ing, ‘This is where some- around it,” he ex- landmarking. NOV 30-JAN 1 Tickets 25

thing used to be,’” he said. plained. “When “We’re not at the rally GETTY IMAGES / ISTOCK “I don’t ever want to say they used the race- stage but we are thinking ‘That’s where Neir’s Tav- track for a camp about having a block party. ern used to be.’” for Civil War sol- renovated it and renamed We’re thinking about walk- • # Wendell said that com- diers, Neir’s was there dur- it Neir’s Tavern. Education ing tours,” he said. Money magazine says we’re 1. mittee meetings have ing that.” “I really appreciated it A spokeswoman for the grown from just a few long- The bar’s namesake and the history. I wanted LPC did not comment So do our students. GLOSSY COVERWRAP

time patrons to over a comes from its previous to get involved,” he said. about any efforts to resub- Queens dozen concerned commu- owner, Louis Neir, who In 2015, Gordon and mit the application, but A peaceful nabe in a bustling, diverse borough             

nity members. He likened bought the bar in 1898 and other community mem- said if an application is re- amny.com the committee’s plans to expanded it to including a bers submitted an applica- jected it “it either doesn’t •                  amny.com Boroughs But by car, it’s easily ac-                     ­€‚ƒ    „  the nation’s bicentennial ballroom, bowling alley tion to the city’s Land- meet the minimum stan-            †          ‡ celebration, adding their and an upstairs hotel.In marks Preservation Com- dards of the Landmarks cessible via the Clearview ˆ  ‡      ‰ Š    2130627001 goal is to pump up enthusi- 1967, the Neir family sold mission to designate the Law or it does not merit Expressway and the Grand asm and knowledge of the property and it was re- bar as an official landmark, further consideration at Central and Cross Island Neir’s 200th birthday over named “The Union Course which would protect it this time.” parkways. the next 10 years. Neir’s Tavern.” The bar contin- from any alterations with- In the meantime, Gor- According to nycgov owner Loycent “Loy” Gor- ued to enjoy massive popu- out approval. The LPC re- don said he’s grown confi- Village parks.org, the Jameco or • amPMc (McMullan) don, added that the com- larity in the short-term, jected the proposal a year dent in the bar’s long-term BY SYLVESTER ARENAS Yamecah, a Native Ameri- mittee is also brainstorm- even snagging a silver later. The tavern’s history is strewn across its walls. status after seeing the out- Special to amNewYork can tribe of the Algonquin ing ideas, such as land- screen appearance in “After careful evaluation pouring of support the nation, originally occupied marking, that will prevent “Goodfellas.” of the history and condi- the agency said in a state- gotiations with the owner committee has generated. f you ask residents Queens know one another a nice place to live.” the land later known in the bar from being closed As time went on, how- tions of the structure, LPC ment. of the bar’s building. “In 10 years being here what life is like in by name. Akin to a rural town, it Colonial times as Little POP-UPS or sold. ever, the bar found itself in determined that it did not Another concern is the Wendell said the com- I’ve never seen the enthusi- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013 Queens Village, many “People are very friend- has one centrally located Plains. • Eat & Drink MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2019 “We’re not looking to be a state of disrepair, and in rise to the level of signifi- fact that Gordon does not munity isn’t giving up. The asm and participation will say it is quiet and ly,” said Letitia Moratal, train stop, the Queens Vil- It was named Brushville open for just another 5 or danger of closing. Gordon cance necessary for desig- own the building housing committee, he said, is al- stronger. It’s been very, welcoming. who’s worked at Doty’s, a lage LIRR station, from in the 18th century, and in 10 years. We are working could not fathom a Queens nation and does not merit the bar at 87-48 78th St. ready cooking up new very relieving to know that Neighbors in the resi- local Filipino restaurant, which you can get to Penn 1923 was renamed Queens with our guests to find sus- without Neir’s, so he took further consideration as an Gordon declined to com- ways to voice their love I’m not alone in this mis- dential nabe in eastern for the last four years. “It’s Station in a half-hour. Village, by the LIRR amNewYork, tainable solution for gener- over the business in 2009, New York City landmark,” ment about the ongoing ne- for the bar and its future, sion,” Gordon said. amNewYork,

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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: Special to amNewYork floor manager for the studio. how do you inspire some- [email protected] of genres, includes “The Odd and our current state of affairs. issues of civil rights, problematic Her speech Saturday body? Then I look at what’s Couple,” “Destroy All Mon- Taking an entire year for the governmental officials, protests On Saturday morning, focused on the importance going on in my life — how It was a tumultuous year full sters,” “Planet of the Apes,” series is also meant to highlight and a sense of responsibility to 82-year-old Fran Okeson of visualizing what you want can I utilize what I’m study- of protests, questionable govern- “Girl on a Motorcycle,” “Once and dig deeper into the issues of shape a sustainable future.” braved the rain to make her in life as a tool for self-im- ing in my life? I do a lot of ment decisions and heated dis- Upon a Time in the West” and that time, which echo today, she “Rosemary’s Baby,” about a way to the Staten Island provement, arguing kids personal development. I cussions on race and gender — “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.” Each said. woman who is raped and gives PARAMOUNT PICTURES Education Matters is designed for readers who are actively editorial is a must-read for New Yorkers who are Community Television sta- should be taught to day- have been working on “Rosemary’s Baby,” which hits on gender roles and the 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- tion in Arlington, near the dream. Throughout the visualization so I felt that sounds like present day. around the date of its original re- you can see a real turning point politics of women’s bodies, will screen at Nitehawk Cinema. ample, explores gender roles North Shore — it was the taping, when she wasn’t would be a good way to Recognizing the similarities, lease date. Two or three will be for cinema and an incredibly im- and the politics of women’s bod- first Saturday of the month, speaking, she was giving inspire people. 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 which meant she would stage directions to other 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. take her place in front of members (and this reporter, What has your develop- 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, the three cameras inside who had to be told to sit ment been like since you 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 the studio, as she has for down). The interview has started? How have you 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- nearly 15 years, and wel- been edited for clarity and seen yourself improve? looking for information on area institutions, education trends, 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 who is year’s “Get Out.” ation and the battle of the sexes come viewers to “Toast- length. I’m much more comfort- 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 masters in the Commu- able being at the podium, or 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. TODD MAISEL amNewYork, nity,” a labor of love How long have you been being at the desk. I become helmed by the veteran Su Brooks, a graphic artist from New Jersey, gives her best oratory and works at the sound board. in Toastmasters? How aware of my “ums” and speech-giver and buoyed long have you been in “No “nows.” I still do use them, by a crew of enthusiastic ter has grown to include Limits”? but it strikes a chord, so I volunteers. anyone and everyone. I joined Toastmasters in remember not to do it next Each Toastmaster — Okeson was a caretaker April, and I came to my first time. It makes you aware of graduate programs, finance options, workforce training, and offer, featuring: members of “No Limits,” a for adults with disabilities meeting in May. I actually the words that you’re using unavoidable;  nancial circumstances may There are a number of colleges and May 14, 2018 ACADEMIC CALENDARS FOR local chapter of the interna- when she began taking just joined this club today, when you speak. COLLEGE CAN VARY BY SCHOOL. universities in the Tri-State area that tional organization aimed those in her care to Toast- but I’ve been on the show play a part, family or job commitments can MostThe colleges nights are use getting the traditional cooler, most fall/ freshmen have headed off to orientation, and back-to-school sales are just about complete, but it’s still at grooming expert commu- masters meetings. They four times [as a guest]. I What are the challenges impact timing, and/or dissatisfaction with have more ­ exible schedules and later nicators — took turns giv- asked her why they maintain the other club also. of doing this on televi- springnot too semester late to register model, for but fall many classes. colleges Whatever acceptancescircumstance preventedor grades youmay from factor registering into late already calendared—demands classes. of home Both or work, four-year fi nancial and ing seven-minute speeches couldn’t also give speeches. A few of us have what they sion? andpressure, universities a change follow of heart, a trimester or simply running out of time—take solace in the fact that a number of area schools are still accepting studentsHEALTHCARE: for NOW U.S.’S LARGEST EMPLOYER registration. Whatever the reason, know two-year learning institutions understand on a topic of their choos- Okeson couldn’t think of call a dual membership — The challenge of doing it system.Fall 2017. Regardless Whether ofyou which are a calendarfi rst-time student, orthat returning whether for you a higher are a degree,  rst-time there student is still time tothat, pursue sometimes, your educational students path. simply Colleges need ing, each reflecting the per- any reason why they I’m involved in two. The on television is you really are theand school universities of your in choice the New utilizes, York educational there system are known for their more fl exible schedules andmore later time calendared to research classes. their Both options four-year and sonal lives and interests of couldn’t — so they tried other one is Richmond limited on your time. The more! Available 12x per year. or returning for a higher degree, it’s not too Non-Clinical Jobs Review and two-year learning institutions understand that, sometimes, students need more time to research their options and decide on a program. the speakers. One member their hand at the lightning County. speech I gave today should is still time to register for fall classes. For late to register and begin your educational decide on a program. gave a lesson in fun histori- round portion, called have been eight to 10 many students, late admission may be journey this fall. • Trendy new art galleries cal facts about each letter “Table Topics,” and nailed What are the benefits of minutes, but because I was of the alphabet; another, a TODD MAISEL it. The club, after becoming being in two clubs? doing it on TV I was limited to math teacher, described Host Fran Kodeson, right, and evaluator John Coltrinari official in 1998, went on to The benefit is being able seven. Also how I look — I’m how technology has revolu- host meetings at both a to do more speeches. By more aware. I’m going to put tionized the classroom ex- nel 34 at 7 p.m. that night. not going to keep paying local senior center and a doing more speeches you’re lipstick on, make sure my perience; Okeson herself “That’s the thing about dues for the pleasure of psychiatric center, which able to have a quicker hair looks good. I wouldn’t gave a speech on the club’s the [community televi- being insulted. led to another moniker, progress. I have completed normally do those things. past themed meetings, sion],” said Okeson. “You “It’s like a big family,” “the club on wheels.” my “Competent Communi- which have required mem- don’t know who’s watching she continued. “That’s how “No Limits” may have cator” and I’m now working Does it make you more bers to comb the beach for — maybe nobody’s watch- our clubs are.” outgrown its niche roots, on my advanced manuals, nervous? artifacts or give speeches ing, but you have to give it And alongside having but it maintains its mission, so I’m really at the beginning. Maybe the first or • Not-to-miss films and film festivals in animal costumes. your best shot.” fun, the club mandate is in and its televised status second time — The speakers then under- A spirit of lightness col- the name — “No Limits,” re- makes it unique among How do you decide now, I think I’m went evaluations from ored the monthly event. minding each member Staten Island’s other two what your more accus- Topic* Issue Date* amny.com their peers before enduring During the lightning round, there is no limit to what Toastmasters clubs. speeches are tomed to it. an impromptu lightning Okeson asked longtime they can accomplish. Newcomers at other going to be (ALLEGRA round where they spoke member Paul Scharf of The traditional Toast- clubs don’t often have to about? HOBBS) spontaneously on a topic New Jersey how he would masters curriculum has face their fears in front of I follow the chosen by Club President remember her when she members move through 10 cameras, but at “No Limits” Okeson, who some ad- died, to which he replied he projects of increasing diffi- cameras are part of the Jane dressed as “Madam Toast- would never forget how culty, from icebreakers to package. Costagliola master.” she’d made him wear a tie researched speeches. “There’s nobody to make All the while members for Toastmasters events The “No Limits” club, eye contact with,” said • Must-try area restaurants ping-ponged between their against his will. also known as Club 8011, is John Coltrinari, 38, a high dual roles as fledgling “We learn by having rooted in a community- school math teacher whose speech-givers and volun- fun,” explained Okeson, minded mission — Oke- first day at “No Limits” was Spring Registration January 7 MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2019 teer studio hand. Footage who has been in Toastmas- seon initially founded the Saturday. “When I’m teach- from the meeting — split ters clubs for about 30 chapter in 1997 as a club for ing, I can read my students, into two parts, an hour years. “If people aren’t hav- those with developmental gauge their responses — in each — broadcast through- ing fun, they’re not going to disabilities or special front of the camera there’s out Staten Island on Chan- be coming back and they’re needs. Since then the chap- no body language to read.” TODD MAISEL amNewYork,

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Central Park Technology August 12 Tijuana Picnic GO MARGS can get a Bandera boxer and MMA fighter “A lot has been done since it was hit by the hur- The party doesn’t have to watermelon or Casami- Amanda Serrano and trans- since the hurricane hit in ricane, Maldonado said. El Vez end on Cinco de Mayo. This The Mexican spot will offer gos margarita, tacos, gender actress Mj Ro- Stonewall uprising, which Trump Tower to express late 2017,” he said. “There’s Parade-goers can expect spot will have special deals several one-day specials, and guacamole with E. 60th St. driguez, who stars in the FX helped launch the modern outrage over the federal gov- still a lot of work to be done to see a lot of “bomba” — from all week long, series “Pose.” LGBTQ civil rights move- ernment’s response to the … but it is on its way to re- a traditional Afro-Puerto are covered in detail—for New Yorkers attending in including the Purple homemade tortilla including $10 Haze Mar- chips. There will also be “The way that this lineup ment. disaster. covery, and there’s a lot to Rican dance and music house margari- garita, a a mini piñata filled with Manhattan of honorees has played out, Last year’s parade — the This year’s parade will be thankful for.” genre that is “big” in tas and $60 butterfly mini sunglasses and we’re talking about several first one after Hurricane provide another chance to In addition to honoring Loíza, he added. margarita pea tea-in- mini liquor bottles, and individuals that not only are Maria devastated Puerto send a message to the fed- notable members of the “Dance, music, food, you pitchers. at the top of their game, but Rico — proved to be both eral government, as well as Puerto Rican community, name it, Loíza has contrib- fused Gran Mexican Bingo where St. P Patrick’satrick’s Sunday they’ve had to overcome ei- celebratory and somber, the Democratic candidates the parade pays tribute to a uted,” Maldonado said. Agave guests can compete for Cathedral through May ther cultural or gender barri- with many attendees paying vying for their party’s nomi- different municipality in Houston, which has Online Degrees September 9 tequila with the Social Drink & Food 11; 151 Essex St., lemon, agave and Cinco de Mayo Kit — a E. 50th St. ers in order to get there,” tribute to loved ones lost nation, that Puerto Rico Puerto Rico each year, Mal- around 25,000 Puerto tijuana-picnic.com said Louis Maldonado, chair during and after the storm. “needs to be part of the con- donado said. Rican residents — the person or in spirit. Coverage of these events gives the a dehydrated orange party package that wheel. There will also be a of the parade’s board. Some parade-goers held versation,” Bronx Borough This year, the focus will state’s largest Puerto Vida Verde includes a drink ticket mariachi band from noon to and sombrero. 3-7 p.m.; The parade will also pay signs emblazoned with the President Ruben Diaz Jr. be on Loíza, a historically Rican community — will Enjoy buy-one-get-one 8 p.m. 259 Vesey St., 570 10th Ave., 4th Fl., posthumous tribute to trans- estimated death toll at the said. Afro-Puerto Rican commu- be this year’s “Honored

DANIELLE DELRE margaritas from 6 to 8 p.m. START elveznyc.com onfournyc.com E.44th St. gender activist Sylvia time, while others chanted But the festivities will nity not far from San Juan Stateside Community” at on Cinco de Mayo. A Rivera, a leader of the “shame” as they passed by also aim to look forward, that is celebrating its tricen- the parade. mariachi band and dancers MONDAY June 3, 2019 Caliente Cab Co. will appear throughout the Hornblower Cruises Caliente Cab is celebrating Get a head start on week, as well. 248 W. 55th amny.com amny.com its 35th anniversary with a Cinco de Mayo celebra- St., vidaverdeny.com 55-ounce margarita the tions with a quiet disco inside scoop on where to go, what to eat, and what to Careers in Hospitality/Food Industries October 7 entire month of May. The Toro Loco booze cruise. Set sail Caliente Anniversary and rock out to music For a more upscale experi- Gigante is $100 and is filled spun by three DJs ence, Toro Loco will offer a with mezcal, fresh pineap- through glowing head- HI 70° LO 52° $500 DIY margarita experi- Sunny ple and mango juices, and is phones during this ence. The Patrón Margarita topped off with 24 Karat four-hour cruise that Tower is a three-tier per- edible gold flakes and passes the Statue of sonal drink bar with rock MANHATTAN’S HIGHEST DAILY CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER The college admission process, and sparklers. 61 Seventh Ave. Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge acceptance rates are dropping as more students Once you do get accepted to the college of your glasses, Patrón Silver, S., calientecabco.com and Manhattan skyline. do around town. Special features include: the scholarship programs to finance apply to more schools, in part because of the ease choice, your work is not over. Financing an cocktailMon. garnishes June 17th — There will be drinks and including pineapple fronds, admission, continue to change and of electronic submission. Another factor affecting education has become an education unto itself. The Horny Ram guacamole all night. dehydrated oranges, limes, admissions is the adoption of the Common You’ll need to become knowledgeable about the For a happy hour deal,Master’s & Doctoral Saturday, boards at 9:30 Grant Programs November 18 evolve with every year. truffled sea salt and edible various student loan options, including the new margaritas will be $7 (from Fair p.m., returns at 2 a.m., application—and this year, the inauguration of Friday - Sunday, May 3 - 5, 2019 flowers, caviar in oyster Friday - Sunday, June 7 - 9, 2019 Excelsior scholarship program in New York State. $13) from 4 to 7 p.m. at the $40-$50; Pier 15, 78 In 2018, as they have for the last 10 years, American shells, dry ice and cocktail the Coalition application (learn more about these restaurant. 951 SecondMake Ave., your Graduate South St., eventbrite. flavors. 15 Stone St., colleges will see an increase in applications, in the following pages). Strong SAT scores too, amNewYork’s Education Matters offers parents thehornyramnyc.com School dream a com toroloconyc.com according to the National Association for College are impacting the quality and quantity of college reality. Explore the and students a look at today’s college application 2148468301 Admission Counseling. At the same time, admissions. These have been on the rise since 2011. process and scholarship options. amNewYork, 2150155801 graduate degree amNewYork, SHOW opportunities at CUNY by • St. Patrick’s Day attending this Fair! YOUR PRIDE Healthcare Career Paths December 9 How to celebrate in NYC all month long

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