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Vol. 45, No. 14 April 2-8, 2015 • queenstribune.com
Tribune Photo by Jackie Strawbridge
DEAL…
OR NO DEAL
While some Willets Point shops
reached a deal to relocate, the future
is shaky for those left behind.
By Jackie Strawbridge, Page 3
Korean-American
Organization Ousts
President
DOT’s Closed
Door SBS
Meeting
Step Right Up
and Meet the
’15 Mets
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Queens DeaDline
Settlement For Some At Willets Point
By Jackie StrawBridge
Staff Writer
A cooperative of auto shops that
long stood on the dusty peripherals of
Citi Field settled a lawsuit this month
that will facilitate their move, enmasse, to Hunts Point in the Bronx.
Their relocation will make way for a
$3 billion residential and commercial
development, which includes a controversial mega-mall.
However, the deal will not completely empty the area for developers.
Following years of conflict, a handful
of businesses remain left out of the
cooperative and the Hunts Point deal,
and, for some, on the street.
The Sunrise Cooperative consists
of about 45 members with shops
inside the footprint of the development’s first phase of construction,
according to Cooperative president
Marco Neira, although he said that
most have since moved to temporary locations, which he attributed
to evictions. In February, the Sunrise Cooperative sued the groups behind the project – the City Economic
Development Corporation and the
Queens Development Group, a joint
venture between Sterling Equities
and Related Companies – arguing
that the City approved the plan unlawfully.
Earlier this month, Sunrise settled
the lawsuit for $5.8 million to help
with rent and build-out at the planned
Bronx site, according to the City Economic Development Corporation.
The City will pay $4.8 million and
Queens Development Group will
provide $960,000 of those funds. The
heads a rival group called the
Willets Point Defense Committee, described years of conflict
and animosity regarding the Cooperative’s interaction with the
City.
Neira said simply, “they don’t
believe in us.”
The EDC said there are 10 of
these businesses remaining in
the Phase 1 construction footprint.
“We anticipate the majority
of the remaining businesses will
also vacate by June 1, and we continue to work closely with those
businesses to find appropriate
space for them to relocate,” an
EDC spokesperson said.
However, business owners
did not indicate they would meet
Photo by Jackie Strawbridge the EDC’s goal.
“Maybe [we stay] here, maybe
a coop of Willets Point businesses settled a lawsuit with the eDC and
Queens Development Group this month, receiving $5.8 million to sup- on the street. We’re not moving
out,” Olaya said. “If the City’s
port their relocation to the Bronx.
not going to give us a relocation,
Sunrise Cooperative will contribute objectives throughout these complex we’re going to be here on the street.”
negotiations,” she said. “I am proud
$143,000.
Elias Pena is one auto worker who
“I can say it’s a victory,” Neira said. to have accomplished this in an agree- has already set up shop outdoors,
“We get that kind of money from the ment that is beneficial to the local across from the building that he said
City in order to relocate those busi- community, good for business and he was evicted from two years ago, just
nesses in Hunts Point, and that way contributing to the progress of our under Citi Field near the McFadden’s
they can create an income for the City.”
entrance. Although Pena said he reSunrise Cooperative businesses mains nervous about his future as the
families.”
Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras, that remain at Willets Point have until Willets Point development progresses,
who has worked closely with the Sun- June 1 to vacate.
he hopes to hold on to his shop as long
Meanwhile, the future remains as possible.
rise Cooperative and is a champion of
Willets Point revitalization, released shaky for the non-Cooperative busi“I’ll stay here to the last,” Pena
a statement on Wednesday heralding nesses scattered throughout the area, said.
which will not benefit from the settlethe settlement.
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Queens Pols Respond To NY State Budget
By QueenS triBune Staff
Just barely missing its midnight
deadline, in the early hours of April
Fools day, the State passed its $142 billion final budget for 2015-2016.
Pillars of the new budget, the fifth
in the row to be on time, include education and ethics reforms. Per the Education Act of 2015, the budget includes
funding for new teacher recruitment
and evaluation methods, expanded
pre-Kindergarten and a $20,000 bonus
to top-performing teachers and a plan
for failing schools. The ethics reforms
require public officials to disclose all
outside earned income.
The budget also includes $275 million for rental assistance services for
New York City’s homeless, support
for four new Metro-North stations
in the Bronx, $1.3 billion to the New
York State Thruway system and a $1
billion capital investment in hospitals,
among many other items.
“This $142 billion budget is the
most meaningful that we have agreed
to in many years, not because of what
we are spending, but because of how
we are spending it,” Governor Andrew
Cuomo said in a statement released
Wednesday.
Some Queens elected officials heralded the measures in the budget as
well. Assemblyman David Weprin
(D-Fresh Meadows) called it “monumental” and the ethics reforms “historic.”
“Funding for our state’s education programs has continued to be a
top priority in this budget session,” he
added. “I am excited to report that the
total school aid budget was increased
by $1.6 billion to a record-high of
$23.5 billion.”
Several, however, criticized the
budget for what it left out.
State Sen. James Sanders (D-South
Ozone Park) noted that while the budget does not raise New York’s mini-
mum wage, it includes tax breaks on
luxury items.
“I’m trying to figure out how I’m
going to go to my hardworking community of taxpayers - middle class and
working class people - and explain to
them that we could not raise the minimum wage, but we can give taxpayer
money so that the rich can get a larger
plane or a larger yacht,” Sanders said.
“I tried to find the yacht owners
association in my district. I was unable to find that group. So, I looked to
see how many jet owners I had in my
district, but unfortunately I came up
short there also,” he continued.
Though he applauded library and
veteran funding, State Sen. Joseph
Addabbo (D-Howard Beach) said ethics and elements of education reform
measures do not go far enough.
“While there are many positive
items in our state budget, it can also
be spoken of in terms of lost opportunities,” he said.
Assemblyman Francisco Moya (DJackson Heights) said he was “deeply
disappointed” by the budget’s exclusion
of the DREAM Act, which would allow
eligible undocumented students to access State financial aid and scholarships
for college and called Republican opposition to the bill “short-sighted.” Moya
is the lead sponsor of the bill.
“We will continue to fight for the
DREAM Act in the post-budget session. Now that the Governor has
achieved the ethics and educational
reforms he was hoping for, we expect
him to focus on the DREAM Act,”
Moya said. “Our DREAMers can’t wait
another year, hoping elected leadership will summon the courage to put
people before politics.”
Cuomo will spend the remainder of
the session pushing for passage of his
2015 Opportunity Agenda, a comprehensive plan for the State economy,
education and justice system, among
others.
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KAAGNY Ousts President Amid Controversy
By Daniel Offner
Staff Writer
ment hearing, Min’s attorney issued an
“order to show cause” with the State
Supreme Court on Monday. In the
complaint, Min’s lawyers requested
the court issue a temporary restraining
order and injunction against Former
Presidents Advisory Committee Chairman Andrew Sokchu Kim and 12 other
committee members.
“Mr. Min has brought a lawsuit in
Supreme Court, improperly using out-
Conflicts with the administration of
the Korean American Association of
Greater New York – a nonprofit organization serving 500,000 Korean-Americans living in the Tri-State area – culminated this week with the impeachment
of Board President Sung K. Min.
The infighting developed after a new
challenger, Ms. Minsun Kim, paid a
$100,000 candidacy fee, with the intention of running against Min.
Sources close to Kim said the organization’s bylaws were allegedly changed
to ban campaigning before an official
candidacy announcement. The sources
added that the laws were retroactive, thus
disqualifying Kim. Also according to the
bylaws, 30 dues-paying members must
be in attendance in order to hold a quorum to elect new leadership. According to
sources, there were only 23 members in
attendance at the January meeting when
the election was due to occur, so Min continued to be president without a vote.
As a result, Kim hired attorney Jerry
Goldfeder to fight the case in court. In
response, members of the Former Presidents Advisory Committee of KAAGNY
announced they would be holding a
meeting on Tuesday night to vote on the
impeachment of President Min and the
current Board Chairman.
In an attempt to delay the impeach-
side authorities to support his indefensible actions at KAAGNY” Goldfeder said
in an email. “Ms. Kim will continue to
defend herself, the membership and the
integrity of Korean Americans.”
The Supreme Court denied Min’s
request to dismiss the impeachment
hearing and on Tuesday evening, the
Former Presidents Advisory Committee
voted to impeach the incumbent president Tuesday night. The ousted leader,
however, was defiant.
“The meeting was illegal,” Min responded. “We have to go to court.”
Min’s attorney John Lovi called the
decision “sophomoric.”
“President Min plans on running the
association according to the bylaws, until the court tells me otherwise.”
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Audit: Build It Back Delayed Aid
By luis GrOnDa
Staff Writer
An audit by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer found that the
Build it Back program paid nearly $7
million for work that was flawed and
incomplete.
The audit, released on Tuesday,
details delays in the delivery of aid to
homeowners in areas affected by Hurricane Sandy that applied for help with
the city program.
Stringer’s audit examined the program from June 1, 2013 through Aug.
1, 2014, and also included testimonies
from residents during public hearings
held by Stringer’s office and a random
sample of 70 applicants.
The audit found that contractors
were paid up front, $6.8 million in total, for work that was not yet finished.
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Their audit also found that oversight was not in place to ensure that
contractors were only paid for work
they did. According to Stringer’ office,
the City’s Office of Housing Recovery
Operations paid $245,000 for 905 deliverables that had already been paid
for. HRO also paid $443,247 for consultant hours that should have been
submitted on a weekly basis, but were
submitted monthly instead.
It also found that applicants in the
program were often shuffled around
to different case managers handling
their situation, even though they were
promised that only one person would
be helping them once they applied to
Build it Back.
Their report, released April 17,
2014, included a number of changes
made including improving the experience of homeowners applying for aid
during the pre-construction process
and expanding the eligibility of reimbursement so that more homeowners
can get aid.
After Tuesday evening’s Howard
Beach-Lindenwood Civic Association
meeting, Joann Ariola, the group’s
president, called the early stages of
Build it Back “a disaster,” and added
that any sort of oversight is always a
positive.
No representatives from Build it
Back were at the meeting, but Ariola
announced that representatives from
the office will be at the April meeting.
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Bike Lanes Planned For Queens Blvd.
In the winter of 2008, Lizi Rahman
lost her son Asif to Queens’ notorious
“Boulevard of Death.” Asif was biking
home from work on Queens Boulevard
in Elmhurst, near the Queens Center
Mall, when he was fatally struck by a
truck. Since then, his mother has dedicated herself to street safety, advocating for street redesigns as part of the
group Families For Safe Streets.
She visited Community Board 2’s
Transportation Committee meeting
on Tuesday, where the DOT was presenting a draft proposal to put bike
lanes on Queens Boulevard, to advocate for the plan.
“I have been asking for a bike lane
for more than seven years, ever since
my son died,” she said. “It’s not going to bring my son back, I don’t hope
that, but I think that it will be a way
of my son giving to the community, to
the society. It will save other lives.”
The DOT’s project area – Queens
Boulevard from Roosevelt Avenue to
73rd Street – is the corridor’s most
deadly, according to planner Nichole
Altmix, who presented the proposal
to CB2 on Tuesday alongside Ryan
Russo and Acting Borough Commissioner Jeff Lynch. The bike lane and
other proposed changes were designed
based on feedback collected at a January public workshop.
Tribune Photo by Jackie Strawbridge
By Jackie StrawBridge
Staff Writer
CB 2 Transportation Committee Chairman Joe Conley
looks over the proposals for Queens Boulevard with
fellow board members and DOT officials.
Per the draft proposal, protected
bike and pedestrian lanes would be
added between the service road and
main road median. Implementation
will be multi-phased, with a preliminary buffering and repainting planned
this year, leading to a final capital
project incorporating a park-like center median.
The DOT also proposed transforming the merge slips between the main
and service roads into stopped right
turns, with the goal of ensuring safe
pedestrian and bike crossings.
Aside from making Queens Boulevard more comfortable for bikers and
walkers, the agency hopes these new
features will reduce “road shopping,”
The proposed changes to Queens Boulevard
in Woodside and Elmhurst.
where drivers maneuver back and
forth between the main and service
roads depending on traffic.
The final capital project envisioned
by the DOT would cost $100 million.
Russo said on Tuesday that it is too
early to specify the exact cost of the
intermediary phase of the redesign,
but estimated it would run between $1
million and $2 million.
Board members and residents at
Tuesday’s meeting were receptive to
the draft proposal, with some hesitations and suggestions. Transportation Committee Chairman Joe Conley
pointed out a handful of spots where
he worried the stopped turns would
create congestion, and where long
crossings and crossing wait-times create impatient pedestrians and therefore dangerous conditions.
Conley also indicated skepticism
about the project goals as a whole,
noting, “our position has been, there’s
just some roads where bicycle lanes
don’t belong.”
CB2 will continue to provide feedback to the DOT and will meet the
agency again at its May Transportation meeting; the redesign plan will hit
the full board in June. The DOT hopes
to begin work on Queens Boulevard
this summer.
Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718)
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In Our OpInIOn
In YOur OpInIOn
Borough-wide Transit Plan Needed
Honoring Vietnam Vets
It’s no secret that the borough’s transportation infrastructure is, at best, lacking,
at worst, grossly insufficient. Subways, buses and streets are congested even beyond
normal rush hours.
We are intrigued by plans to implement Select Bus Service in two parts of the
borough – along Woodhaven and Cross Bay boulevards, and along Main Street between Flushing and Jamaica. If done right, these plans could dramatically improve
the speed of bus service along both corridors. This is sorely needed.
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The MTA and the city Department of Transportation need to come up with a more encompassing plan for the entire borough.
Residents in Eastern and Southeast Queens have limited transportation options. As
areas like Long Island City and Flushing - which has one only subway station - continue
to grow, the buses, subways and roads that connect those communities are reaching
their capacity. Our transit system is built to move people to and from Manhattan,
but today many Queens residents travel within the borough for work.
We call on our leaders to show us a comprehensive plan to improve transportation
and public transit access all across Queens. We also ask Borough President Melinda
Katz to make this a priority.
We cannot build a 21st Century borough with 20th Century infrastructure.
I
To The Editor:
have just read that our
Vietnam Veterans will be
honored at an upcoming
event. Now that is why I applaud
the fact that at this year’s Little
Neck- Douglaston Memorial
Day parade is to honor the
Vietnam Veterans.
This parade is reported to
be the largest in the country.
Vietnam Veterans are being
recognized for their service to
our country. This year marks
the 50th anniversary of the war,
where 58,000 had died in a ten
year conflict. I myself served
during the Vietnam era and
remember a number of men I
knew from the neighborhood
and from school who died in the
conflict. There were also others
who died after the conflict from
Agent Orange. An example was
one young man I knew from
Queens Village, who contracted cancer, which was related to
the effects of Agent Orange and
died at the age of 25.
It’s been a long time coming
to honor these brave men and
women. To these brave men
and women I salute you for
serving our country in a most
difficult time in American
history.
Frederick R. Bedell Jr.
Glen Oaks
Op-ED
We Must Do More For Sex Trafficking Victims
By COUNCILMAN
RORy LANCMAN
W
e’ve made great progress in recent years in
how sex trafficking
cases are adjudicated – and sex
trafficking victims treated – in
the legal system. Although
women were once arrested for
prostitution and sent back to
their pimps without any help,
we now acknowledge that these
individuals are forced into sex
work, often held hostage, beaten
and raped by their captors. The
Human Trafficking Intervention
Courts in New York, starting
with Queens County in 2004,
have led the way by treating those
arrested for prostitution as survivors of trafficking, not criminals.
Instead of sending the victims to
jail, women are connected with
service providers for counseling
and other resources to help them
leave the criminal sex trade.
Our legal framework for
handling sex trafficking cases
continues to evolve, and is
being pushed even further to
ensure that women are recognized as victims and traffickers
don’t escape justice. Human
trafficking legislation, which
has passed both houses of the
New York legislature, would
increase criminal penalties
for trafficking and require
law enforcement officials to
receive anti-human trafficking training. Queens District
Attorney Richard Brown created a pro-bono program for
immigrant trafficking victims
that connects survivors with
lawyers who work to vacate
their criminal convictions.
Manhattan District Attorney
Cyrus Vance is pushing legislation to make it easier to convict
child sex traffickers by making
it clear that no child can choose
to enter sex work of their own
volition. Congress created the
T-Visa to ensure that trafficking
victims who cannot return to
their home countries are able
to stay in the US legally.
But we’re missing something. While we reconfigure
the legal paradigm to recognize
the inherent humanity of trafficked women, we have failed to
provide them with the services
their humanity requires
In c re d i b l e n on - prof it
organizations, such as Restore, Sanctuary for Families, GEMSand the New York
Asian Women’s Center, provide
crucial services to victims,
including culturally and linguistically matched long-term
trauma counseling to help victims return to a normal life after
years of horrific abuse; legal assistance to guide them through
immigration proceedings;
educational and employment
counseling, so they can return
to school or get a job; and peerled trainings to prevent girls
from entering the sex trade.
But these organizations are
chronically underfunded and
struggle to meet the demand
for their services. One organization that Queens courts
refer victims to for counseling
and support services has even
stopped accepting new referrals
for thirty days because it simply
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cannot meet the demand.
These services also work to
provide victims with adequate
housing. As unbelievable as it
sounds, victims often have no
choice but to return to living with
their trafficker because they don’t
have anywhere else to go. While
we provide shelter for victims of
other gender-based crimes, there
are scarce resources for trafficking
victims in New York. Although
organizations in this field have
attempted to provide housing on
an ad hoc basis, they aren’t currently able to provide the level of
support these victims need.
It’s great that we’re reforming our legal system to protect
sex trafficking victims rather
than prosecuting them, and
focusing our attention on the
real criminals -- the traffickers themselves. But we must
increase funding for organizations that support trafficking
victims so we can help victims
leave the commercial sex trade,
and possibly even be able to
place victims in housing and
away from their traffickers.
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18,000 foreign nationals
are trafficked into the US each
year. Thousands of these women
travel through JFK Airport,
thinking they have come for a
new job and a brighter future,
only to find themselves enslaved
and forced to have sex with
twenty men each day. They are
isolated by language and cultural
barriers that make it difficult for
them to access help. Thousands
more come from within the
United States, fleeing abusive
circumstances at home or chasing the dream of living in New
York City -- until they get caught
in a cycle of virtual enslavement. As our legal framework
has changed to recognize that
these women are victims, not
criminals, we have an opportunity to help trafficked women.
We must ensure that the organizations working every day to
restore these women’s lives have
the resources they need to help
every victim, every time.
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City Councilman in the 24th
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AGE, GENDER, SEXUAL
ORIENTATION, DISABILITY,
SPONSORSHIP, MARITIAL
STATUS, CITIZENSHIP OR
NATIONAL & ETHNIC ORIGIN.
________________________
3300 REALTY LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY
on 1/8/15. Office location:
Queens County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom
process against the LLC may
be served. SSNY shall mail
process to The LLC, 53-24
98th St., Corona, NY 11368.
General Purposes.
________________________
YOUR WIRELESS FLUSHING
LLC, a domestic LLC, filed
with the SSNY on 11/21/14.
Office location: Queens
County. SSNY is designated
as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be
served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 575 Stewart
Ave., Garden City, NY 11530.
General Purposes.
________________________
PREET & M CONSTRUCTION, INC LLC. ART. OF
ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY
ON 02/14/2007. OFFICE;
QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY
DESIGNATED AS AGENT
OF THE LLC UPON WHOM
PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY
BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL
MAIL COPY OF PROCESS
TO THE LLC. 130-47 121
STREET, SOUTH OZONE
PARK, NY 11420. PURPOSE;
ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE
________________________
Notice of formation of Modern Home Organics LLC, a
domestic LLC, filed with the
SSNY on 10/29/2014. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY is designated agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to
the LLC, 5303 Skillman Ave.,
1A, Woodside, NY 11377.
General Purposes.
________________________
BRIDGEVIEW NURSING
HOME LOCATED AT 14310 20th AVE WHITESTONE,
NY 11357 PARTICIPATES
IN THE COMMUNIT Y
SHARPS DISPOSAL PROGRAM ON WEDNESDAYS
FROM 10AM-11AM. TEL
718-961-1212
________________________
Notice of Formation of CB
CSH 2015 LLC. Arts. of Org.
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) on 02/11/15. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY designated as agent
of LLC upon whom process
against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to:
c/o Shinda Management
Corporation, 221-10 Jamaica
Ave., 3rd Fl., Queens, NY
11428. Purpose: any lawful
activities.
________________________
Notice of Formation of
PANCH SHAKTI LLC. Arts. of
Org. filed with Secy. of State
of NY (SSNY) on 1/23/15.
Office location: Queens
County. SSNY designated as
agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to:
c/o Prachlad K. Patel, 40-04
Murray Street, Flushing, NY
11354. Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
________________________
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Superior Court at Stamford
Return date: 3/24/2015
NOTICE TO: FRANCISCO
LERMA. You are named as a
defendant subject to the automatic orders in a complaint
filed in the above named
court seeking a dissolution of
marriage. To respond to this
complaint or to be informed
of further proceedings, you
or your attorney must file an
“Appearance” with the court.
This notice is published pursuant to an ORDER OF NOTICE
dated 2/10/2015. attest: /s/
Jon Gallup Constable
________________________
FHL Enterprises, LLC Arts of
Org filed with Secy. of State
of NY (SSNY) on 1/13/15.
Office in Queens Co. SSNY
desig. agent of LLC upon
whom process against it may
be served & shall mail process
to Alan Siegel, 5651 201st St,
Oakland Gardens, NY 11364.
Purpose: General.
________________________
Notice is hereby given that
an on-premise license, #TBA
has been applied for by C
& S Gourmet Meals & Deli
Inc. d/b/a North End Tavern
to sell beer, wine and liquor
at retail in an on premises establishment. For on premises
consumption under the ABC
law at 36-12 Ditmars Blvd
Astoria, NY 11105.
FLUSHING NORTHERN LLC.
Art. of Org. filed with the
SSNY on 02/17/15. Office:
Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. SSNY shall
mail copy of process to the
LLC, c/o Flushing Northern
LLC, 41-14B Main Street,
Suite C98, Flushing, NY
11355. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
________________________
Notice of formation of Petit
Patch, LLC. Articles of Org.
filed with the Secretary of
State of New York (SSNY) on
10/28/2014. Office located
in Queens County. SSNY has
been designated for service
of process. SSNY shall mail
copy of any process served
against the LLC to: THE LLC,
United State Corporation
Agents, Inc., 7014 13th
Ave., suite 202, Brooklyn, NY
11228. Purpose: Any lawful
activity or purpose.
________________________
Notice of Formation of VISTA
DEVELOPMENT NYC, LLC,
a domestic Limited Liability
Company (LLC). Articles of
Organization filed with the
Secretary of State of NY
(SSNY) on 4/24/2014. Location: Queens County. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. SSNY
may mail copy of process
to: 136-20 38th Ave #10H
Flushing NY 11354. Purpose:
Investment.
________________________
2M SERVICE LLC, a domestic
LLC, filed with the SSNY
on 2/5/15. Office location:
Queens County. SSNY is
designated as agent upon
whom process against the
LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to The
LLC, 37-15 72nd St., Apt.
36, Jackson Hts., NY 11372.
General Purposes.
________________________
This is to certify that Elmhurst
Care Center located at 10017 23rd Avenue, E. Elmhurst,
NY 11369, admits and treats
all patients without regard to
race, color, Creed, nationality, origin, disability, marital
status, sex, sponsorship,
sexual Preference or source
of payment.
________________________
Notice of Formation of 5925 69th Avenue LLC. Arts.
Of Org filed with the NY
Dept. of State on 11/21/14.
Latest date of dissolution is
12/31/2099. Office location:
Queens County. NY Sec.
of State (NYSS) designated
agent of the LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. NYSS shall mail a
copy of any process to 50
Ulster Ave., Atlantic Beach,
NY 11509. Purpose: any lawful activity. Principal business
location: 59-25 69th Ave.,
Ridgewood, NY 11385
________________________
CAPRIOGLIO BROS. LLC, a
domestic LLC, filed with the
SSNY on 2/12/15. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY is designated as agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to Eugene
Caprioglio, 212-72 16 Ave.,
Bayside, NY 11360. General
Purposes.
________________________
Notice of Formation of Ruben
and Sons Equities LLC. Art. Of
Org. filed with SSNY 2/3/15.
Office Location: Queens
County. SSNY designated as
agent for process. SSNY shall
mail a copy of any process
to: Ruben and Sons Equities
LLC, 84-04 210th St., Queens
Village, NY 11427. Purpose:
To engage in any lawful act
or activity.
________________________
SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL
SUMMONS AND NOTICE–
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK,
COUNT Y OF QUEENS
–GALAXY ASSETS CORP.,
Plaintiff, against VANESSA
WILLIAMS AS ADMINISTRATIX OF THE ESTATE RITA
MUNGIN A/K/A RITA D.
MUNGIN A/K/A RITA SINISTERRA, VICTORIA WESTON,
VELDA SINISTERRA, ELEANOR G. MUNGIN, NATHAN
MUNGIN, III, The unknown
heirs of Nathan L. Mungin, Jr.,
if living, and if they be dead,
any and all other persons
who may claim as heirs,
devisees, distributes, legal
representatives and successors in interest of Nathan L.
Mungin, Jr., all of whom and
whose places of residence
are unknown to plaintiff and
cannot after diligent inquiry
be ascertained, DefendantsIndex no. 6045/10. Plaintiff
designates Queens County
as the place of trial as the
situs of the real property.
Premises: 137-55 234th
Street Rosedale, NY, Block:
13202 Lot 10, To the above
named Defendants–YOU
ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
to answer the complaint in
this action and to serve a
copy of your answer, or, if
the complaint is not served
with this summons, to serve
a notice of appearance on
the Plaintiff’s Attorney within
(20) days after the service of
this summons, exclusive of
the day of service [or within
(30) days after the service is
complete if this summons is
not personally delivered to
you within the State of New
York] in the event the United
States of America is made a
party defendant, the time to
answer for the said United
States of America shall not
expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE-YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME – If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer with
the court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to the
mortgage company will not
stop the foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. HELP
FOR HOMEOWNERS IN
FORECLOSURE; New York
State law requires that we
send you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. SUMMONS
AND COMPLAINT You are in
danger of losing your home.
If you fail to respond to the
Summons and Complaint
in this Foreclosure Action,
you may lose your home.
Please read the Summons
and Complaint carefully. You
should immediately contact
an attorney of your local legal
aid office to obtain advice
on how to protect yourself.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
The State encourages you
to become informed about
your options in foreclosure.
In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney
or legal aid office, there are
government agencies and
non-profit organizations that
you may contact for information about possible options,
including trying to work
with your lender during this
process. To locate an entity
near you, you may call the tollfree helpline maintained by
the New York State Department of Financial Services’
at 1-800-269-0990 or visit
the Department’s website
at http://www.dfs.ny.gov.
FORECLOSURE RESCUE
SCAMS Be careful of people
who approach you with offers
to “save” your home. There
are individuals who watch for
notices of foreclosure actions
in order to unfairly profit from
a homeowner’s distress. You
should be extremely careful
about any such promises and
any suggestions that you pay
them a fee or sign over your
deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for
profit to enter into a contract
which fully describes the
services they will perform
and fees they will charge, and
which prohibits them from
taking any money from you
until they have completed
all such promised services.
We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information
obtained will be used for
that purpose. The foregoing
summons is served upon you
by publication pursuant to
an order of the Honorable
David Elliot, J.S.C. filed February 3, 2015. The object of
this action is to foreclose a
mortgage and covering the
premises known as 137-55
234th Street Rosedale, NY,
located at Block: 13202 Lot
10 Dated: September 24,
2013 Berkman, Henoch,
Peterson, Peddy and Fenchel,
P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff,
By: Gerry Carrecia Leonti,
Esq., 100 Garden City Plaza,
Garden City, NY 11530 (516)
222-6200.
________________________
A nonprofit organization in
Manhattan is seeking sealed
bids for sales and installation
of security related enhancements. The project includes:
access control, blast resistant
doors, X-ray system, metal
detector, lighting, security
film, security and emergency
response training for staff
and security team. Selection
criteria will be based on
knowledge of surveillance
and security, adherence to
work schedule, prior experience and references and cost.
Specifications and bid requirements can be obtained
by contacting us at Rona@
pesyn.org All interested
firms will be required to sign
for the proposal documents
and provide primary contact,
telephone, fax and email address. Bids will be accepted
until end of March 2015.
________________________
You Can E-Mail
Your Legal Copy to:
[email protected]
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF NE W YORK
COUNT Y OF QUEENS
Index No. 8190/2013 Date
of Filing: 2/19/2015 Plaintiff
designates Queens County
as the place of trial. Venue is
based upon County in which
premises are situated. SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS
Tax Lien Foreclosure Block:
3558; Lot: 6 a/k/a 57-17
79th Avenue NYCTL 1998-2
TRUST and THE BANK OF
NEW YORK MELLON as Collateral Agent and Custodian,
Plaintiffs, -against- WILLIAM
YEAGER, if living, and if he/
she be dead, his/her representative heirs at law, next
of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees,
devisees, legatees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, and successors in interest, and generally
all persons having or claiming under, by or through
said defendants who may
be deceased, by purchase,
inheritance, lien or otherwise,
any right, title or interest in
and to the premises described
in the amended complaint
herein, ELIZABETH YEAGER, CITY OF NEW YORK
PARKING VIOL ATIONS
BUREAU, CITY OF NEW
YORK ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL BOARD, NEW
YORK STATE DEPARTMENT
OF TAXATION & FINANCE,
THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, “John Doe
No. 1” through “John Doe
No. 100” inclusive, the names
of the last 100 defendants
being unknown to plaintiff,
it being intended to designate fee owners, tenants or
occupants of the tax lien
premises and/or persons or
parties having or claiming an
interest in or a lien upon the
subject property, if the aforesaid individual defendants
are living, and if any or all of
said individual defendants be
dead, their heirs at law, next
of kin, distributees, executors,
administrators, trustees, committees, devisees, legatees,
and the assignees, lienors,
creditors and successors in
interest of them, and generally all persons having or
claiming under, by, through,
or against the said defendants named as a class, of
any right, title, or interest in
or lien upon the premises
described in the complaint
herein, Defendants. To the
above named Defendants:
You are hereby summoned
to answer the complaint in
this action and to serve a
copy of your answer, or, if
the complaint is not served
with this summons, to serve
a notice of appearance, on
the Plaintiffs Attorney(s)
within twenty (20) days after
the service of this summons,
exclusive of the day of service
(or within thirty (30) days after
the service is complete if this
summons is not personally
delivered to you within the
State of New York); and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. Notice of
Nature of Action and Relief
Sought The Object of the
above entitled action is to
foreclose a Tax Lien in the
original Tax Lien Principal
Balance of $8,102.69 with
interest as described in a
certain Tax Lien Certificate
dated August 5, 2010 and
recorded in the Office of
the City Register for the Borough of Queens, County of
Queens, on August 12, 2010
in City Register File Number
(CRFN) 2010000272817,
which was assigned by Tax
Lien Certificate of Assignment dated June 29, 2012
and recorded in the Office
of the City Register for the
Borough of Queens, County
of Queens, on July 23, 2012
in CRFN 2012000290436,
upon premises described as
follows: ADDRESS: 57-17
79th Avenue BLOCK:3558
LOT: 6 COUNTY: Queens
The relief sought in the within
action is a final judgment
directing the sale of the
premises described above to
satisfy the debt secured by
the Tax Lien described above.
Plaintiff designates Queens
County as the place of trial.
Venue is based upon the
county where the Property
being foreclosed upon is located. Premises situate lying
and being in the County Of
Queens, Borough of Queens,
known and designated on the
City of New York Tax Map as
Block 3558 Lot 6. NOTICE
YOU ARE IN DANGER OF
LOSING YOUR HOME If
you do not respond to this
summons and complaint by
serving a copy of the answer
on the attorney for the Plaintiff who filed this foreclosure
proceeding against you and
filing the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you may
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and complaint and protect
your property. Sending a payment to the Plaintiff will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. Dated:
February 20, 2015 New York,
New York THE LAW OFFICE
OF THOMAS P. MALONE,
PLLC By: Thomas P. Malone
Attorneys for Plaintiffs 60
East 42nd Street, Suite 927
New York, New York 10165
Ph: (212) 867-0500 TO
THE ABOVE NAMED DE-
FENDANTS: The foregoing
supplemental summons is
served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of
the Court dated December
9, 2014 and filed along with
the supporting papers in
the Queens County Clerks
Office.
________________________
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF NE W YORK
COUNTY OF QUEENS INDEX NO: 7251/14 D/O/F:
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS Premises Address:
131-01 135th Street South
Ozone Park, NY 11420
CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILIMINGTON
SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY,
FSB, AS TRUSTEE FOR STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST, SERIES 2012-14,
Plaintiff, -againstRONALD RAMPERSAD, if living,
and if he be dead, grantees,
mortgagees, lienors, heirs,
devisees, distributes or successors in interest of such of
them as may be dead, and
their husbands and wives,
heirs, devisees, distributes
and successors in interest, all
of whom and whose names
and places of residence
are unknown to Plaintiff;
SHARENA R AMPERSAD
N/K/A SHARENA GRECIA;
NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
ADJUDICATION BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
BOARD; NEW YORK CITY
PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
AND FINANCE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE
HEREBY SUMMONED to
answer the Complaint in
this action, and to serve a
copy of your Answer, or, if
the Complaint is not served
with this Summons, to serve
a Notice of Appearance on
the Plaintiff’s Attorneys within
twenty (20) days after service
of this Summons, exclusive
of the day of service, where
service is made by delivery
upon you personally within
the State, or within thirty
(30) days after completion of
service where service is made
in any other manner, and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer with
the court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOUR MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. TO
THE ABOVE DEFENDANT:
The foregoing Summons is
served upon you by publication pursuant to Order the
Hon. Thomas D. Raffaele, a
Justice of the Supreme Court,
Queens County, dated Feb.
25, 2015 and filed with the
complaint and other papers
in the Queens County Clerk’s
Office, 88-11 Sutphin Blvd.,
Jamaica, NY. Prem, k/a 13101 135th St., South Ozone
Park, NY a/k/a Beginning
at a point on the corner
formed by the intersection
of the Easterly side of 135th
St. and the Southerly side of
131st Avenue; being a plot
94.89 ft. x 20 ft. The following
notice is intended only for the
defendants who are owners
of the premises sought to be
foreclosed or who are liable
upon the debt for which the
mortgage stands as security.
YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON
NOTICE THAT WE ARE
AT TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. TO THE DEFENDANTS, except RONALD
RAMPERSAD and SHARENA
RAMPERSAD: The Plaintiff
makes no personal claim
against you in this action.
TO THE DEFENDANTS:
RONALD RAMPERSAD and
SHARENA R AMPERSAD
: If you have obtained an
order of discharge from the
Bankruptcy court, which
includes this debt, and you
have not reaffirmed your liability for this debt, this law
firm is not alleging that you
have any personal liability for
this debt and does not seek
a money judgment against
you. Even if a discharge has
been obtained, this lawsuit
to foreclose the mortgage
will continue and we will
seek a judgment authorizing
the sale of the mortgaged
premises. Dated: March 10,
2015 Crystal Young, Esq. THE
MARGOLIN & WEINREB
LAW GROUP, LLP Attorneys
for Plaintiff 165 Eileen Way,
Suite 101 Syosset, New
York 11791 516-921-3838#85732
________________________
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS INDEX NO.
701350/2014 SUPREME
COURT OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK COUNTY OF
QUEENS Plaintiff designates
Queens County as the place
of trial situs of the real property JAMES B. NUTTER &
COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
DISTRIBUTEES OF THE ESTATE OF ELSA M. WALLACE
A/K/A ELSA M. BUTLER, any
and all persons unknown to
plaintiff, claiming, or who may
claim to have an interest in, or
general or specific lien upon
the real property described
in this action; such unknown
persons being herein generally described and intended
to be included in the following designation, namely:
the wife, widow, husband,
widower, heirs at law, next
of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees,
legatees, creditors, trustees,
committees, lienors, and
assignees of such deceased,
any and all persons deriving
interest in or lien upon, or
title to said real property
by, through or under them,
or either of them, and their
respective wives, widows,
husbands, widowers, heirs at
law, next of kin, descendants,
executors, administrators,
devisees, legatees, creditors,
trustees, committees, lienors
and assigns, all of whom and
whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff;
SECRETARY OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
BOARD; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; PEOPLE OF
THE STATE OF NEW YORK;
“JOHN DOE #1” through
“JOHN DOE #12,” the last
twelve names being fictitious
and unknown to plaintiff, the
persons or parties intended
being the tenants, occupants,
persons or corporations,
if any, having or claiming
an interest in or lien upon
the premises, described in
the complaint, Defendants.
MORTGAGED PREMISES:
171-14 119th Road, Jamaica,
NY 11434 Block: 12375; Lot:
69 To the above-named Defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer the
complaint in this action and to
serve a copy of your answer
or, if the complaint is not
served with this summons, to
serve a notice of appearance
on the Plaintiff’s Attorney
within 20 days after service
of this summons, exclusive
of the day of service (or
within 30 days after service
is complete if this summons
is not personally delivered to
you within the State of New
York) in the event the United
States of America is made a
party defendant, the time to
answer for the said United
States of America shall not
expire until (60) days after
service of the Summons;
and in case of your failure
to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against
you by default for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT
THE OBJECT of the above
caption action is to foreclosure a Mortgage to secure
$517,500.00 and interest,
recorded in the Office of the
City Register of the City of
New York in the County of
Queens on March 16, 2012
in CRFN: 2012000108152,
covering premises known as
171-14 119th Road, Jamaica,
NY 11434. The relief sought
in the within action is a final
judgment directing the sale
of the premises described
above to satisfy the debt
secured by the Mortgage
described above. Queens
County is designated as the
place of trial because the
real property affected by
this action is located in said
county. NOTICE YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME. If you do not
respond to this summons and
complaint by serving a copy
of the answer on the attorney
for the mortgage company
who filed this foreclosure
proceeding against you and
filing the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to the
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. Dated:
February 11, 2015 RAS
Boriskin, LLC, Attorney for
Plaintiff By: Thomas Zegarelli, Esq. 900 Merchants
Concourse, Suite LL-13,
Westbury, NY 11590 (516)
280-7675 13-28183
________________________
137-20 Juniper Avenue Development LLC Arts of Org
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) on 1/20/15. Office
in Queens Co. SSNY desig.
agent of LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served & shall mail process
to 677 Dawson Street LLC,
136-20 38th Ave Ste 3a Office 106, Flushing, NY 11354.
Purpose: General.
________________________
ACQUISITION EQUITY LLC.
Art. of Org. filed with the
SSNY on 02/18/15. Office:
Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. SSNY
shall mail copy of process
to the LLC, 32-75 Steinway
Street, Ste 211, Astoria, NY
11103. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
________________________
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DOT Holds Closed-Door SBS Meeting
By Luis Gronda
Staff Writer
The Department of Transportation
announced its plan to implement dedicated bus lanes for Select Bus Service
on Woodhaven and Cross Bay boulevards and now local community leaders are taking the time to digest what
their proposal is.
Two days after the announcement
of the SBS plan, the DOT held a meeting with community leaders and stakeholders at Borough Hall to discuss the
plan and hear feedback.
The meeting, which was held on the
morning of March 26, was not open to
the public and press. When a Queens
Tribune reporter tried to sit in on the
meeting for this story, he was promptly asked to leave the room.
Eric Beaton, the DOT’s Director of
Transit Development, said there were
no reporters allowed at the meeting so
that the community leaders can speak
freely to the agency about the plan
without the possibility of being written about in an article.
Representatives from four community boards - 5, 6, 9 and 10 - were all
present at last week’s meeting.
The DOT added that the presentation showed to community
members would be available online
and there will be public workshops
starting on April 16, at PS 306 in
Woodhaven and three other meet-
ings in Forest Hills, Howard Beach
and Rockaway.
Residents who attended the meeting said it consisted of a mixture of
DOT staff presenting the plan along
with some feedback from the board
members as well.
Kenichi Wilson, head of CB9’s
transportation committee, who attended the meeting, said that there are
both good and bad aspects about the
bus plan, and those concerns would be
mentioned to the DOT to see if there
is a solution.
The positive, according to Wilson,
is that it does not take away much
parking along Woodhaven Boulevard,
and it should stop the issue of bus
bunching, which occurs when multiple buses end up stopping at one bus
stop, causing traffic behind then to
slow down or come to a full stop. He
said buses would be mostly confined
to one lane, streamlining the pace at
which they drive and make stops.
One possible drawback according
to Wilson – some businesses may lose
load docks in front of their stores after
the streets reconstruction is complete.
He said businesses along the route
could lose business if they do not have
an area to load supplies.
“If you build an island in the
middle of the boulevard, how are the
store owners going to have delivery to
them?” he asked.
Gary Giordano, district manager of
Community Board 5, said one of his
immediate concerns with the plan is
the safety of the pedestrians crossing
the street.
“Would they be running across
heavy traffic to catch the bus before it
leaves?” he asked.
According to the presentation
posted online, this plan would reduce
both bus and car travel on Woodhaven
Boulevard by about 20 to 28 percent.
Giordano said that would be a significant reduction if that is true.
There is also a potential issue of
making left turns on Woodhaven Boulevard after the plan is finished.
One of the renderings released by
the DOT last week shows how Woodhaven Boulevard and Metropolitan
Avenue would look with the SBS
lanes. There is no indication of a left
turn lane in the graphic.
Both Giordano and Wilson said
the possibility of losing left turns was
brought up during the meeting but
that issue would be discussed during
the workshops.
Giordano said many drivers make
that turn on Metropolitan and it is
needed if they want to get on that
thoroughfare. He added that adding
a left on Cooper Avenue could be an
alternative.
“It’s nearby but it’s a very acute
angle,” he said.
Frank Gulluscio, District Manager
of Community Board 6, said they de-
Photo Courtesy of the DePartment of
transPortation
The proposed SBS route from
Woodside to Rockaway.
cline to comment on the plan right
now but they hope to have DOT at
their May or June meeting to discuss
the bus plan with the Forest Hills/
Rego Park area.
Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 3577400, Ext. 127, [email protected], or @luisgronda.
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Mother
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CONTEST
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once again present our “Mother of the Year” contest.
Our Mother’s Day issue will feature winning entries plus
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of paying tribute to the moms out there who help make
Queens a better place to live.
Don't Delay: get your entry in today and pay tribute to your special
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2. Entries must be received by Friday, May 1, 2015.
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4. Enclose a photo of mom or mom and her kid(s) where possible; put full names on back of photo. Sorry, photos can't be returned.
5. Mail entries to “Mother of the Year,” Queens Tribune, 150-50 14th Road, Whitestone, NY 11357 or email [email protected]
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Billboards Aim To Reaffirm US-Korea Ties
By Domenick RafteR
Editor-in-Chief
In the wake of an attack on the
American ambassador to South Korea
last month in Seoul, one Queens businessman is trying to prevent relations
between the two countries from going
sour over the incident.
“Koreans love America and we want
Americans to know that,” Han Taikyuk, who also goes by his Americanized name, Ted Han, said. “ninety-nine
percent of Koreans condemn his act of
violence. We are friends and allies.”
On March 5, Mark Lippert, the
United States Ambassador to South
Korea, was attacked by a knife-wielding ex-con in Downtown Seoul. The
man cut the ambassador’s face and left
arm. His wounds required 80 stitches
and Lippert will need extensive therapy to regain use of his left fingers.
The attacker, identified as Kim Kijong, told officers during his arrest
that he attacked Lippert because he
opposed U.S.-South Korean military
exercises and said South Korea and
North Korea should be reunified. Kijong, who considers himself a Korean
nationalist, served a three-month prison term for attacking Japan’s ambassador in 2010.
In response to the attack, Han, who
operates Bridge Enterprises, an advertising firm based in Flushing that, among
other things, operate advertising space
in bus shelters, took out ads across the
city, including one on a bus shelter at
Northern Boulevard and 149th Street.
The ad on Northern Boulevard,
which is captioned in both Korean
and English “we stand together as
brothers and sisters,” features a photo
of Lippert meeting with South Korean
President Park Geun-hye just a few
days after the attack.
South Korea and the United States
have a long standing alliance going
back to World War II, when the fall
of the Japanese empire liberated Korea from decades of brutal Japanese
occupation. Since the Korean War, in
which the U.S. led a coalition against
communist North Korea and its allies, the two countries have had a close
economic and military alliance. More
than 30,000 American troops remain
in South Korea.
Han’s billboard on Northern
Boulevard.
RFP For Citywide Ferry Service
By Luis GRonDa
Staff Writer
A Request for Proposals has been
released for citywide ferry service, the
New York City Economic Development
Corporation announced this week.
Mayor Bill de Blasio first announced
the plan to expand ferry service during
his State of the City address in February. The administration announced
that it has committed about $55 million to create routes that would connect all five boroughs including Astoria and the Rockaways.
According to a press release announcing the RFP, NYCEDC is looking for “ferry operators, transit service
providers or other qualified firms to
operate a Citywide Ferry System.”
The first three routes of the ferry service are set to launch in 2017, including
to Astoria and the Rockaways, with two
more potentially launching in 2018. The
Citywide ferry service is scheduled to
cost $2.75 a ride, the same cost for riding a subway and bus in the City.
Some local elected officials, while
welcoming towards this plan that
starts in two years, are hoping to restore some kind of ferry service for the
rest of 2015 and 2016. De Blasio took
some heat earlier this year for shutting
down a route to the Rockaways that
was instituted after Superstorm Sandy,
saying it was too expensive to run and
ridership was too low.
State Sen. Joe Addabbo (D-Howard
Beach) has proposed to turn an unused U.S. Coast Guard dock in Fort
Tilden to serve as a dock for a restored
ferry service to run to the Rockaway
Peninsula.
“While we wait for the permanent
ferry service to set sail in 2017, utilizing this Fort Tilden dock could be a
smart, practical, temporary route to
take,” Addabbo said in a statement. “It
already exists, and requires no study.
A ferry operator could start pulling
boats up tomorrow. There is parking
for Rockaway residents wanting to
travel off the Peninsula and Gateway
Beach nearby for beach visitors.”
Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 3577400, Ext. 127, [email protected], or @luisgronda.
www.queenstribune.com • April 2-8, 2015 Tribune Page 13
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS Index No.:
706467/2014 Date of Filing:
February 26, 2015 SUPREME
COURT OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK COUNTY
OF QUEENS JPMORGAN
CHASE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff,
-against- LUIS SANCHEZ, if
living, or if either or all be
dead, their wives, husbands,
heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, assignees, lienors and
generally all persons having
or claiming under, by or
through said LUIS SANCHEZ,
by purchase, inheritance, lien
or otherwise, of any right,
title or interest in and to the
premises described in the
complaint herein, and the
respective husbands, wives,
widow or widowers of them,
if any, all of whose names
are unknown to plaintiff;
NEW YORK CITY PARKING
VIOL ATIONS BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
ADJUDICATION BUREAU;
APERITIVO LLC; CITIBANK
(SOUTH DAKOTA) NA;
CRIMINAL COURT OF
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
; ERIN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC; FORD MOTOR
CREDIT COMPANY LLC;
KAMCO SUPPLY CORP.;
M&L RECOVERIES, INC.;
MIDLAND FUNDING LLC
DBA IN NEW YORK AS
MIDLAND FUNDING OF
DELAWARE LLC; NEW YORK
STATE DEPARTMENT OF
TAXATION AND FINANCE;
PETRO INC.; UNIFUND CCR
PARTNERS ; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA- INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE; NEW
YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD;
“JOHN DOES” and “JANE
DOES”, said names being
fictitious, parties intended
being possible tenants or
occupants of premises, and
corporations, other entities
or persons who claim, or
may claim, a lien against the
premises, Defendants. TO
THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer
the complaint in this action
and to serve a copy of your
answer, or, if the complaint
is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of
Appearance on the Plaintiff’s
attorney(s) within twenty
(20) days after the service
of this summons, exclusive
of the day of service, where
service is made by delivery
upon you personally within
the State, or within thirty
(30) days after completion of
service where service is made
in any other manner, and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer
with the court, a default
judgment may be entered
and you can lose your home.
Speak to an attorney or go to
the court where your case is
pending for further information on how to answer the
summons and protect your
property. Sending a payment
to your mortgage company
will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST
RESPOND BY SERVING A
COPY OF THE ANSWER ON
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE
COMPANY) AND FILING
THE ANSWER WITH THE
COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY
PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE
ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANTS:
The foregoing summons is
served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order
of the Honorable Thomas
D. Raffaele of the Supreme
Court of the State of New
York, signed on February 18,
2015, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of
the Clerk of the County of
Queens, State of New York.
The object of this action
is to foreclose a mortgage
upon the premises described
below, executed by LUIS
SANCHEZ, to JPMORGAN
CHASE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION bearing date
April 19, 2006 and recorded
in CRFN: 2006000269493
in the County of Queens
on May 15, 2006. Said
premises being known as
and by 25923 FRANCIS
LEWIS BLVD, ROSEDALE, NY
11422-2931. Date: January
23, 2015 Batavia, New York
Virginia C Grapensteter,
Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI &
ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys
for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26
Harvester Avenue Batavia,
NY 14020 585.815.0288
Help For Homeowners In
Foreclosure New York State
Law requires that we send
you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. Mortgage
foreclosure is a complex
process. Some people may
approach you about “saving” your home. You should
be extremely careful about
any such promises. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. There are
government agencies, legal
aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you
may contact for information
about foreclosure while you
are working with your lender
during this process. To locate
an entity near you, you may
call the toll-free helpline
maintained by the New York
State Banking Department at
1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does
not guarantee the advice of
these agencies.
________________________
NUPORT ENTERPRISE LLC,
Arts. of Org. filed with the
SSNY on 01/20/2015. Office
loc: Queens County. SSNY
has been designated as agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to: The LLC,
218 Broadway, Bethpage, NY
11714. Purpose: Any Lawful
Purpose.
________________________
Notice of Formation of
VOICE BOX MEDIA, LLC
Arts. of Org. filed with Secy.
of State of NY (SSNY) on
03/05/15. Office location:
Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon
whom process against it may
be served. SSNY shall mail
process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany,
NY 12207, regd. agent upon
whom and at which process
may be served. Purpose: Any
lawful activity.
________________________
INDEX NO.: 705622/2013
Date Filed: 3/03/2015 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS
AND NOTICE MORTGAGED
PREMISES: 191-17 104th
AVE., HOLLIS, NY 11412
BL #: 10859 – 54 Plaintiff
designates Queens County
as the place of trial; venue
is based upon the county in
which the mortgaged premises is situate. STATE OF NEW
YORK SUPREME COURT:
COUNT Y OF QUEENS
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE
LLC D/B/A CHAMPION
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
Plaintiff, -against- GLORIA
COLLYMORE, if living, and if
dead, the respective heirs at
law, next of kin, distributees,
executors, administrators,
trustees, devisees, legatees,
assignors, lienors, creditors
and successors in interest,
and generally all persons
having or claiming under, by
or through said purchase,
inheritance, lien or otherwise
of any right, title or interest in
and to the premises described
in the complaint herein, and
their respective husbands,
wives or widows, if any, and
each and every person not
specifically named who may
be entitled to or claim to have
any right, title or interest in
the property described in
the Complaint, all of whom
and whose names and places
of residence unknown, and
cannot after diligent inquiry
be ascertained by the Plaintiff,
ET AL., Defendants. TO THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer
the Complaint in this action
and to serve a copy of your
answer, or, if the Complaint
is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of
appearance on the attorneys
for the Plaintiff within 20 days
after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day
of service (or within 30 days
after service is complete if this
Summons is not personally
delivered to you within the
State of New York). In case
of your failure to appear or
answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the Complaint. NOTICE
YOU ARE IN DANGER OF
LOSING YOUR HOME IF
YOU DO NOT RESPOND
TO THIS SUMMONS AND
COMPLAINT BY SERVING
A COPY OF THE ANSWER
ON THE ATTORNEY FOR
THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS
FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND
FILING THE ANSWER WITH
THE COURT, A DEFAULT
JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE
YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO
AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO
THE COURT WHERE YOUR
CASE IS PENDING FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION
ON HOW TO ANSWER THE
SUMMONS AND PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING
PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL
NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST
RESPOND BY SERVING A
COPY OF THE ANSWER ON
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE
COMPANY) AND FILING
THE ANSWER WITH THE
COURT. THE OBJECT of
the above captioned action
is to foreclose a Mortgage
to secure $240,000.00 and
interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Queens
on July 24, 2003, at C.F.R.N.
2003000253854, covering
premises known as 191-17
104TH AVE., HOLLIS, NY
11412 – BLOCK 10859;
LOT 54. The relief sought in
the within action is a final
judgment directing the sale
of the premises described
above to satisfy the debt
secured by the Mortgage
described above. The Plaintiff
also seeks a deficiency judgment against the Defendant
and for any debt secured by
said Mortgage which is not
satisfied by the proceeds of
the sale of said premises. TO
the Defendant(s) GLORIA
COLLYMORE, the foregoing
Supplemental Summons with
Notice is served upon you by
publication pursuant to an
Order of the Hon. Thomas
D. Raffaele of the Supreme
Court of the State of New
York, dated February 18,
2015. Dated: New Rochelle,
NY March 18, 2015 MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY
P.C. /s/_________________
Leroy J. Pelicci, Esq. Attorneys
for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot
St., Ste. 210 New Rochelle,
NY 10801 p. 914-636-8900
f. 914-636-8901 HELP FOR
HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE
LAW REQUIRES THAT WE
SEND YOU THIS NOTICE
ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE
PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT
CAREFULLY. SUMMONS
AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL
TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT
IN THIS FORECLOSURE
ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE
YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ
THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU
SHOULD IMMEDIATELY
CONTACT AN ATTORNEY
OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL
AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN
ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES
OF INFORMATION AND
ASSISTANCE. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. In addition to
seeking assistance from an
attorney or legal aid office,
there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for
information about possible
options, including trying to
work with your lender during
this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the
toll-free helpline maintained
by the New York State Banking Department of Financial
Services at 1-800-342-3736
or visit the Department’s
website at www.dfs.ny.gov.
FORECLOSURE RESCUE
SCAMS Be careful of people
who approach you with offers
to “save” your home. There
are individuals who watch for
notices of foreclosure actions
in order to unfairly profit from
a homeowner’s distress. You
should be extremely careful
about any such promises and
any suggestions that you pay
them a fee or sign over your
deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for
profit to enter into a contract
which fully describes the
services they will perform
and fees they will charge, and
which prohibits them from
taking any money from you
until they have completed all
such promised services.
________________________
ACCURA RESTORATION &
WATERPROOFING LLC, a
domestic LLC, filed with the
SSNY on 3/17/14. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY is designated as agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to
c/o United States Corporation Agents, Inc., 7014 13th
Ave., Ste. 202, Brooklyn, NY
11228. General Purposes.
________________________
FORMATION in New York
Notice of formation of 57-67
XENIA STREET LLC. Arts of
Org filed with Secy of State
of NY (SSNY) on 3/12/15.
Office location: Queens
County. SSNY designated as
agent upon whom process
may be served and shall mail
copy of process against LLC
to: 136-20 38th Ave., Flushing, NY 11354. Purpose: any
lawful act.
________________________
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME
COURT QUEENS COUNTY
Nationstar Mortgage, LLC,
Plaintiff against Orville Hagler
,et al Defendants Attorney for
Plaintiff(s) The Law Office
of Fein, Such & Crane, LLP
28 East Main Street, Suite
1800, Rochester, NY 14614
Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sale Entered
January 8th, 2015 I will sell at
Public Auction to the highest
bidder at the Queens County
Supreme Court, Courtroom
#25, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Queens, NY 11435 on
April 24th, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.
Premises known as 97-08
97th Avenue, Ozone Park,
NY 11416.Sec N/A Block
9072 Lot 4 and 5. All that
certain Plot, Piece or Parcel
of Land, with the Buildings
and Improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being at Woodhaven, in the
Fourth Ward of the Borough
and County of Queens, City
and State of New York Approximate Amount of Judgment is $448,624.16 plus
interest and costs. Premises
will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index
No 705514/2013. Morton
Povman, Esq. , Referee
________________________
Notice of formation of limited liability company (LLC).
Name: Otto NYC LLC. Articles of Organization field with
Secretary of State of New
York (SSNY) on 1/26/2015.
NY office location: Queens
County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. The post
office address to which the
SSNY shall mail a copy of
the process against the LLC
served upon him/her is The
LLC 118-35 Queens BLVD
Forest Hills, NY 11375. Purpose/character of LLC: Any
Lawful Purpose.
________________________
GB GREEN GASTRONOME,
LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with
the SSNY on 03/02/2015.
Office loc: Queens County.
SSNY has been designated
as agent upon whom process against the LLC may
be served. SSNY shall mail
process to: The LLC, 106
Sheephill Road, Riverside, CT
06878. Purpose: Any Lawful
Purpose.
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POLICE BLOTTER
106th Precinct
ASSAULT – The NYPD is asking
the public’s assistance in ascertaining the whereabouts of an individual
wanted in connection with an assault
in South Richmond Hill.
On Monday, March 23 at 4:20 a.m.,
the suspect, an adult male with word
tattoos on both arms, shot a 25 yearold man the right foot in front of the
Underground Lounge, located at 10409 123rd St., after a verbal dispute.
The suspect was transported to an area
hospital in stable condition.
Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call
the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline
at 800-577-TIPS. The public can also
submit their tips by logging onto the
Crime Stoppers Website at nypdcrimestoppers.com or texting their
tips to 274637(CRIMES) then enter
TIP577.
There are no arrests at this time and
the investigation is ongoing.
DRUG BUST – On Thursday,
March 26 at 7:15 a.m., members of
the 113th Precinct executed the search
warrant for a home at 116-25 Marsden
St. in South Jamaica, secured by Officer Jason Figari who was working with
information developed from a confidential informant, that guns and drugs
were being stored in a three story residential building, Police recovered two
loaded Jennings Nine 9mm firearms,
one loaded Rohm RG10 .22 caliber revolver, twenty 9mm rounds of ammunition, one 9mm magazine, one bag of
cocaine, one scale, one electric taser,
a large quantity of glassine envelopes
and small clear envelopes, twentythree codeine pills, seven crack pipes,
one marijuana cigarette, one fraudulent credit card, and $25,253 in cash
without incident.
During the execution of the search
109th Precinct
warrant, officers observed what they
GRAND LARCENY – The believed to be cocaine in a Ford ExNYPD is seeking the public’s as- pedition and a Nissan Maxima parked
sistance in locating and identifying in the driveway of the location. Additional search warrants
the suspect wanted
were then secured for
for a Grand Larceny
the two vehicles and
in Flushing.
officers seized 545
On March 19, at
grams of crack, 216
11:45 a.m., the suspect,
grams of cocaine and
an Asian female wear2 scales from the Ford.
ing a white coat and
An additional 5 grams
black sunglasses with
of cocaine was recovblack hair brushed
ered from the Nissan.
against the 52-year-old
Three suspects were
male victim in front of
taken into custody:
the CJ Supermarket loBrian Tindley, 31,
cated at 40-31 Main St.
who was charged with
The suspect, who was
criminal possession of
pushing a stroller, rea controlled substance,
moved $220 cash from
criminal possession of
the victim’s left jacket
a weapon and crimipocket.
nal possession of drug
Anyone with inforparaphernalia; Alicia
mation in regards to
Davis, 35, charged with
this incident is asked to
call the NYPD’s Crime The suspect wanted in criminal possession of
Stoppers Hotline at connection with a Flush- a controlled substance
800-577-TIPS.
The ing grand larceny on and criminal possession of a forged instrupublic can also submit March 19.
ment and Shanique
their tips by logging
onto the Crime Stoppers Website at Casey, 18, charged with criminal posnypdcrimestoppers.com or texting session of a controlled substance and
their tips to 274637(CRIMES) then unlawful possession of marijuana.
enter TIP577.
113th Precinct
HOMICIDE – On Thursday,
March 26 at 2:47 p.m., police responded to a 911 call of a male shot
at the corner of Fonda Avenue and
Mayville Street in St. Albans. Upon
arrival, officers discovered a Michael
Jonathan, 33, of South Jamaica with
a gunshot wound to the abdomen.
EMS also responded to the location
and transported the victim to Jamaica
Hospital, where he was pronounced
deceased.
115th Precinct
FIREFIGHTER DWI – On March
28 at 3:27 a.m., off-duty New York
City Firefighter Akira Rodriguez, 31,
was arrested and charged with Driving
While Intoxicated after crashing his
car at Northern Boulevard and 102nd
Precinct in East Elmhurst.
Got
info?
Call Crimestoppers at
1-800-577-tiPS (8477)
or text tips to CRiMES (274637)
then enter TIPS577
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Another Amazin’ Year:
The Mets Return With
The Dark Knight
BY JORDAN GIBBONS
he sun is shining and the snow is melting in Queens,
which points to one warm feeling for sports fans:
baseball season is upon us.
T
STARTING ROTATION
The starting rotation is shaping up
to be the strong suit for the Mets this
year with some young arms waiting
for a promotion out in Las Vegas.
The ageless Bartolo Colon will start
the season on Monday following up
on his solid 15-13 record last year.
He will be followed by the reigning
National League Rookie of the Year
Jacob deGrom. Matt Harvey, who
took Major League Baseball and the
City by storm in 2013 before tearing
his ulnar collateral ligament, will take
the third spot in the rotation. Early
indications from Port St. Lucie, Fla.
are leaning towards Harvey returning to his 2013 form. The lone lefty,
Jon Niese, will be the fourth starter.
The fifth spot is under some contention after Zach Wheeler’s season
ended before it even started. Dillon
Gee has a leg up on the role, considering his experience and tenure as
a Met, but Rafael Montero is pushing Manager Terry Collins to make
a tough decision, as he has been
cruising through teams in the Grapefruit League with a 2.40 ERA. Gee
is expected to hold on to the spot,
however, posting a comparable 2.49
Photos by Bruce Adler
Visitors to the Mets-Willets Point
stop on the 7 train will soon be smelling popcorn, hearing the crack of the
bat and everyone’s favorite hotdog
vendor barking in between the Cowbell man’s persistent percussions.
The New York Metropolitans are
making their way north to begin what
should be a promising and exciting
season for the Amazins.
Opening Day for the Metsies is on
April 6 against the reigning National
League East champion Washington
Nationals at Nationals Park. The
home opener against the Philadelphia Phillies will be on April 13. There
are a few new faces in the dugout
and a sorely missed star will step up
to the mound during the opening series as the Dark Knight, Matt Harvey,
returns from Tommy John surgery.
Team captain David Wright looks
to bounce back from a slow
2014.
“The Dark Knight” Matt Harvey,
top, and Jacob deGrom will
serve as the exciting young arms
in the Mets’ starting rotation.
ERA as of press time. Whoever does
not make the starting five will enter
the role of long man in the bullpen.
The two young phenoms could
see some big league time later in
the year, especially if any trades
are made mid-season. Righty Noah
Syndergaard and lefty Steven Matz
impressed early and are sure to find
a way to fit into the rotation at some
point in the season.
BULLPEN
The Mets bullpen took a hit early
in Spring Training, when lefty specialist Josh Edgin went down for the
year, requiring his own Tommy John
surgery. He has since been replaced
through the trade market as General
Manager Sandy Alderson pulled the
trigger on two deals to acquire lefty
relievers Jerry Blevins and Alex
Torres. Additional question marks
popped up in Port St. Lucie, with
inconsistent performances from last
year’s closer, Jenrry Mejía and setup man, Jeurys Familia. Their solid
play last year should keep them as
mainstays for the season, since their
pitching turned the bullpen into the
strength of the 2014 Mets. Flamethrowing Vic Black, who was also a
strength in the pen last year, looks
to be starting the season on the DL
after his offseason shoulder surgery.
Bobby Parnell is also expected to
miss the start of the season, as he
recovers from Tommy John surgery.
Carlos Torres is sure to be on
the squad, serving as a long
reliever. The last spot will
either go to Buddy Carlyle
or lefty Kevin Gilmartin, with
Gilmartin having the better
chance since he was a Rule
5 pick over the winter and
would return to the Minnesota Twins if he does not make
the Opening Day roster.
LINEUP
Gold Glove center fielder
Juan Lagares will be in the
leadoff spot on Opening Day
and is sure to dazzle fans for
another season patrolling Citi
Field’s cavernous outfield. He
also showed a ton of potential with his bat last year and
started to become a threat
on the basepaths late in the
season as he got more comfortable. Right fielder Curtis
Granderson should start in
the two-hole for his second year in
orange and blue, but this season he
has his old hitting coach Kevin Long
alongside him and a closer fence
in right-center field. Grandy could
spend a decent amount of time in
the sixth spot in the lineup once second baseman Daniel Murphy returns
from his hamstring injury a couple
weeks into the season. MLB’s lone
captain, third baseman David Wright,
will be in his usual third spot with
high hopes on bouncing back from
his worst season as a pro, where he
suffered from a shoulder injury. The
refreshed Wright will be followed by
last year’s unsung hero in the lineup,
first baseman Lucas Duda, who led
the Metsies with 30 home runs and
91 RBIs. Wright’s good friend and
the major offseason acquisition, left
fielder Michael Cuddyer, will be in
the five-hole looking to come back
from an injury-riddled 2014. Cuddyer’s Spring Training power should
hopefully signify a return to his NL
Batting Champion form in 2013.
Mets fans, and the organization as
well, look to find out if Wilmer Flores
can be a starting shortstop and everyday hitter this year. Flores will be
followed by catcher Travis d’Arnaud,
who tore the cover off the ball in the
second half of 2014, showing proof
of the hype placed on him early in his
career. The lineup will be capped off
with Daniel Muno, who was impressive at the plate all spring, at second
base. Muno will most likely be sent
down to Triple A when Murphy returns from the DL.
BENCH
Catcher Anthony Recker will return to the bench for the third straight
season to provide some pop off the
pine and solid defense. Ruben Tejada will be the backup utility infielder.
Eric Campbell will reprise his role
as an overall utility man for the outfield and infield while also being the
emergency third-string catcher. Kirk
Nieuwenhuis and newcomer John
Mayberry Jr. will be the fourth and
fifth outfielders for lefty and righty replacements respectively.
Juan Lagares returns to Citi Field with
a new Gold Glove as the leadoff man for
the Mets.
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Urinary Incontinence:
It Doesn’t Have to Rule Your Life
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a very common condition, but many people have trouble discussing it with their doctor
because of embarrassment, a lack of knowledge about treatment options and the misconception that it is a “normal”
part of aging. Farzeen Firoozi, MD, a urologist specializing in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
at the Arthur Smith Institute for Urology, part of North Shore-LIJ Health System, discusses what you need to know
about this condition.
Bladder or urinary incontinence (UI), also known as
a loss of bladder control, can have symptoms ranging
from mild leaking to uncontrollable wetting. There are
several types of UI, including:
• Urge incontinence — The inability to hold urine
long enough to reach a restroom. It is often found in
people who have conditions such as diabetes, stroke,
dementia, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis,
but may be an indication of other diseases or
conditions that would also warrant medical attention.
• Stress incontinence — Leakage of urine during
exercise, coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting heavy
objects or other body movements that put pressure
on the bladder. This is the most common type of
incontinence in younger women.
• Functional incontinence — Leakage due to a
difficulty reaching a restroom in time because of
physical conditions such as arthritis.
• Overflow incontinence — Leakage that occurs when
the quantity of urine produced exceeds the bladder’s
capacity to hold it.
What you need to know about UI:
• 200 million people are affected by UI worldwide.
• 1 in 3 Americans age 30 to 70 have experienced
bladder control loss, and may be living with symptoms.
• 2 in 3 people with UI do not use any treatments to
manage their condition.
• According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC),
51 percent of people aged 65 and older living at home
reported bladder and/or bowel incontinence.
While one-third of American adults think that UI
is a normal part of aging that they have to accept,
incontinence can be improved or completely cured
with proper evaluation and treatment. The Smith
Institute for Urology has resources for men and
women who want to discuss these symptoms and
treatment options with a physician. Our urologists
and urogynecologists are at the national forefront
for many non-invasive, state-of-the-art procedures
to correct incontinence.
If you or a loved one has symptoms of urinary incontinence, call (516) 734-8500 today to make an
appointment with one of our urologists. For more information, visit NorthShoreLIJ.com/Smith.
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PIX
Honoring Irish-Americans
Fly, Paper, Fly
Over 250 students from New York University, Columbia University, St. John’s
University, Hofstra University, Manhattan College, Fordham University and
Rutgers University competed at Studio
Square in Astoria on Sunday for a spot in
the Red Bull Paper Wings worldwide paper airplane competition. The students
created their own paper airplanes on site
and were judged on the distance it flew.
The worldwide competition to which the
United States will send 75 college-aged
contestants, is this May in Salzburg, Austria. Contestants will fly on a real plane
to get there. Photos by Bruce Adler.
The City Council honored several prominent Irish-American New Yorkers at the City
Council Irish Heritage Celebration at City Hall on Thursday, March 26.
Kerry Kennedy, president of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights and daughter of the
late Senator Robert F. Kennedy, with the Thomas Manton Person of the Year Award
for her global work on civil rights. Kerry Kennedy, seen here with Rita Manton, left,
daughter-in-law of late U.S. Rep. Thomas Manton, Queens Council Members Daniel
Dromm, Jimmy Van Bramer and Elizabeth Crowley, was honored with the Thomas
Manton Person of the Year Award for her work on human rights. Kennedy is the
daughter of former U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Also honored were Irish Arts Center Executive Director Aidan Connolly, bottom
photo center, with Kennedy, left, Crowley, Dromm and Consul General of Ireland
Barbara Jones; Tesa Fitzgerald of Hour Children and Thomas Murphy of the United
Federation of Teachers were also awarded proclamations.
Red Storm In Light Blue
Major League Soccer player and St. John’s University alumnus Chris Wingert throws
a kick during a game at Yankee Stadium last week. Wingert, who played soccer at St.
John’s, was picked up by the expansion New York City FC this year. The team played
their second home game at Yankee Stadium against Sporting Kansas City on Sunday.
Wingert won an MLS Cup with Real Salt Lake in 2009. Photo by Bruce Adler.
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LEISURE
LIC Gallery Celebrates Women Through Art
By Jackie StrawBridge
Staff Writer
As a coda to Women’s History Month,
a Long Island City art gallery curated
a varied exhibit honoring women and
meditating on women’s issues.
The Conception Gallery in Long
Island City’s Falchi Building held its
opening night for the exhibit, called
“Woman Up,” last Friday. Curated by
Rachel Wilkins-Blum and Mike Wolf,
“Woman Up” displayed dozens of
paintings, sculptures and multi-media
pieces, while opening night featured
performances including music from the
all-female Afro-Brazilian drum group,
BatalaNYC.
“When we thought about Women’s
History Month, there were so many
ways we could take it. We didn’t want
to just necessarily put ourselves in a
box,” Wilkins-Blum said, adding that
curators asked for work about iconic
women, meaningful relationships with
women or women that have had an
impact on artists’ personal lives.
“So we really got a whole host of different subjects, which is really interesting,” she added.
The pieces span abstract paintings
to portraits to sculpture, and themes
run the gamut from romantic to political. While most pieces were displayed
salon-style across the gallery’s wide
walls, two larger works balanced the
room: Gino Miles’s tribute to the
women codebreakers of WWII – a steel
sculpture representing morse code –
and to two large pieces inspired by the
hundreds of school girls captured by
Boko Haram in Nigeria last year, by
artist Mary Mihelic.
Artist Senia Crespo, who goes by
Crespo professionally, said she appreciated the opportunity to participate in
such a diverse exhibit.
“I was really blown away by the
interpretation of the theme by other
artists,” she said.
For Wilkins-Blum, the exhibit also
offered an opportunity to address the
particular challenges faced by women
in the arts, including lower pay and
weaker representation in galleries and
museums. Even as a curator, she noted,
she receives more submissions of work
from men than from women.
According to Wilkins-Blum, 53 of
the exhibit’s 64 artists were women.
“As a female business owner in the
arts and as an artist myself, of course
Boro Staple In ‘Deli Man’
By daniel Offner
Staff Writer
If you were to ask Jay Parker, owner
of Ben’s Best Kosher Gourmet Delicatessen in Rego Park, why he has devoted
the last 31 years to serving customers
in the community, he’d say it’s because
of his ethical obligation –
to provide thousands of
New Yorkers with Kosher
deli meats for any and
every occasion.
Parker, along with his
deli Ben’s Best, is one of
more than 14 of New
York City’s most elite
delicatessens featured
in “Deli Man,” a new
documentary film from
director Erik Greenberg
Anjou, which gets right
to the meat of how delis
got their start in the United States.
“It’s a piece of deli history,” Parker
said, after watching the film. “It gets
right to the heart and soul of what
makes delis, delis.”
The film stars Ziggy Gruber, a Culinary Institute of America chef and
owner of Kenny and Ziggy’s delicatessen in Houston, Texas, as he travels
around to some of New York’s most
renowned delis, including Carnegie,
Katz’s, the 2nd Avenue Deli and many
others.
According to Parker, of the 1,500
kosher delis that once operated in New
York City, only 21 are left. He said the
film not only looks at the so-called
“meccas” in the deli game, but some of
the challenges facing delis in the 21st
Century and sheds some light on why
kosher delis have been blinking out of
existence.
“The film was really well told and
worth-telling,” Parker
adds. “It is really something that should be
seen.”
Ben’s Best has been
serving customers in the
Rego Park area for more
than 70 years and is a big
supporter of the local
community. From their
stuffed cabbage to their
corned beef sandwiches,
Ben’s has been a staple in
the industry.
Parker said that if his
grandchildren ever ask
about the history of the
delicatessen in New York, all he has to
do is refer them to watch “Deli Man”
on Netflix.
If you would like to learn more
on the past, present and future of the
deli industry or Ben’s Best Gourmet
Delicatessen, “Deli Man” is playing at
Kew Gardens Cinemas, 81-05 Lefferts
Blvd., and North Shore Towers, 470
Grand Central Parkway in Floral Park,
through April 2.
Reach Daniel Offner at (718) 3577400, Ext. 125, doffner@queenstribune.
com, or @DanielOffner.
there were struggles,”
Wilkins-Blum said. “It’s
something that I’m always conscience of. I
think that we have to
make noise. We have to
keep pushing the envelope. We have to keep
demanding that our
work is treated equally.”
For her part, Crespo called the struggles
faced by female artists
“Herculean,” and said
they led directly to her
use of a pen-name.
“I didn’t even want to
put the first name,” she
explained. “I wanted to
just give myself a chance
in submitting art.”
The artist added that
she believes “Woman
Up” had a positive impact on these and other
women’s issues.
“There were many
Photo Courtesy of ConCePtion Gallery
pieces that were really
imaginative in concept, Singer/Songwriter Sherma Andrews perthat can also take some- formed at the “Woman Up” opening night.
one outside of the box,”
Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718)
she said. “I think [the audience] is going
to come away with different ways of 357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@
queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge.
seeing women.”
Heems’ Rhymes Are
Queens Inspired
By luiS grOnda
Staff Writer
Himanshu Suri, also known as
Heems to those familiar with his music,
has made it from the suburbs of Bellerose to a music career that is surging.
Suri, who grew up in Bellerose and
Glen Oaks, has risen to solo stardom
with the release of his first full-length
album “Eat Pray Thug” last month.
He used to be in the popular hiphop trio Das Racist until they broke
up a couple of years ago. Since then,
Suri released a mix tape titled “Nehru
Jackets” in 2012 and now his first solo
album since the group’s break-up.
In an interview with the Queens
Tribune at his Long Island home, Suri
talked about his upbringing in Queens,
how that has influenced his music and
the solo album as well. His family spent
a few years in Flushing before moving
to the Glen Oaks/Bellerose area. They
still visited Flushing frequently even
after the move.
“[it] feel like every weekend we
went back to Flushing, because our
temple was there, my grandmother was
there and other relatives were there,”
he said. “Flushing was definitely a big
part of my Queens upbringing, but
more of my earlier memories were as-
Himanshu Suri
sociated with Glen Oaks.”
Suri said that he always felt different
because he lived in suburban Queens as
opposed to Manhattan.
“I always felt like an outsider to the
American experience, but because I’m
from Queens, I also felt like an outsider to the New York experience,” he
explained. “It’s like being in India and
looking at America, but also being in
Queens and looking at Manhattan. As a
writer or an artist, having this perspective as an outsider is important to my
work and because I’m from Queens, it’s
magnified.”
Suri plans to tour the United States
this summer and later Europe and Asia.
To read the full interview with Suri,
please visit queenstribune.com.
Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 3577400, Ext. 127, lgronda@queenstribune.
com, or @luisgronda.
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS INDEX NO.
703360/2014 SUPREME
COURT OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK COUNTY OF
QUEENS Plaintiff designates
Queens County as the place
of trial situs of the real
property JAMES B. NUTTER
& COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs.
JUDITH HAMILTON AS
HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF
THE ESTATE OF JUNIUS M.
BOONE; PAUL SCALES AS
HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF
THE ESTATE OF JUNIUS M.,
BOONE; ALTHEA SCALES
AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE
OF THE ESTATE OF JUNIUS
M. BOONE; any and all
persons unknown to plaintiff,
claiming, or who may claim
to have an interest in, or
general or specific lien upon
the real property described
in this action; such unknown
persons being herein generally described and intended
to be included in the following designation, namely:
the wife, widow, husband,
widower, heirs at law, next
of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees,
legatees, creditors, trustees,
committees, lienors, and
assignees of such deceased,
any and all persons deriving
interest in or lien upon, or
title to said real property
by, through or under them,
or either of them, and their
respective wives, widows,
husbands, widowers, heirs at
law, next of kin, descendants,
executors, administrators,
devisees, legatees, creditors,
trustees, committees, lienors
and assigns, all of whom and
whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff;
SECRETARY OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; HAML A CORP.;
QUEENS CITY SAVINGS &
LOAN; CHEMICAL BANK
AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF JUNE 1, 1992 SERIES
1992-3; BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE CORPOR ATION;
NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
ADJUDICATION BUREAU;
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; “JOHN DOE
#1” through “JOHN DOE
#12,” the last twelve names
being fictitious and unknown
to plaintiff, the persons or
parties intended being the
tenants, occupants, persons
or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in
or lien upon the premises,
described in the complaint,
Defendants. MORTGAGED
PREMISES: 187-50 Hilburn
Avenue, Saint Albans, NY
11412 Block 10436; Lot 25
To the above-named Defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer the
complaint in this action and to
serve a copy of your answer
or, if the complaint is not
served with this summons, to
serve a notice of appearance
on the Plaintiff’s Attorney
within 20 days after service
of this summons, exclusive
of the day of service (or
within 30 days after service
is complete if this summons
is not personally delivered to
you within the State of New
York) in the event the United
States of America is made a
party defendant, the time to
answer for the said United
States of America shall not
expire until (60) days after
service of the Summons;
and in case of your failure
to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against
you by default for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT
THE OBJECT of the above
caption action is to foreclosure a Mortgage to secure
$720,000.00 and interest,
recorded in the Office of the
City Register of the City of
New York, County of Queens
on July 8, 2009 in CRFN
2009000207996, covering
premises known as 187-50
Hilburn Avenue, Saint Albans,
NY 11412. The relief sought
in the within action is a final
judgment directing the sale
of the premises described
above to satisfy the debt
secured by the Mortgage
described above. Queens
County is designated as the
place of trial because the
real property affected by
this action is located in said
county. NOTICE YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME. If you do not
respond to this summons and
complaint by serving a copy
of the answer on the attorney
for the mortgage company
who filed this foreclosure
proceeding against you and
filing the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. Dated:
February 9, 2015 RAS Boriskin, LLC, Attorney for Plaintiff
By: Thomas Zegarelli, Esq.
900 Merchants Concourse,
Suite LL-13, Westbury, NY
11590 (516) 280-7675 1447239
________________________
OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT To: Mary Cuccia,
Joseph Marasia, The unknown distributees, legatees,
devisees, heirs at law and
assignees of CHRISTOPHER
ALBANESE, deceased, or
their estates, if any there
be, whose names, places of
residence and post office addresses are unknown to the
petitioner and cannot with
due diligence be ascertained.
Estate of Christopher Leto and
Vivian McPhillamy, if living
and if dead, to their heirs at
law, next of kin and distributees whose names and places
of residence are unknown
and if they died subsequent to
the decedent herein, to their
executors, administrators,
legatees, devisees, assignees
and successors in interest
whose names and places of
residence are unknown and
cannot be ascertained after
due diligence. Being the
persons interested as creditors, legatees, distributees
or otherwise in the Estate of
CHRISTOPHER ALBANESE,
deceased, who at the time
of death was a resident of
Glengariff Health Care Facility, 145 Dosoris Lane, Glen
Cove, NY 11542, in the
County of Queens, State of
New York. SEND GREETING:
Upon the petition of LOIS
M. ROSENBLATT, Public
Administrator of Queens
County, who maintains her
office at 88-11 Sutphin
Boulevard, Jamaica, Queens
County, New York 11435, as
Administrator of the Estate of
CHRISTOPHER ALBANESE,
deceased, you and each of
you are hereby cited to show
cause before the Surrogate
at the Surrogate’s Court of
the County of Queens, to be
held at the Queens General
Courthouse, 6th Floor, 88-11
Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica,
City and State of New York,
on the 7th day of May, 2015 at
9:30 o’clock in the forenoon,
why the Account of Proceedings of the Public Administrator of Queens County, as
Administrator of the Estate
of said deceased, a copy of
which is attached, should
not be judicially settled, and
why the Surrogate should not
fix and allow a reasonable
amount of compensation to
GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ.,
for legal services rendered
to petitioner herein in the
amount of $24,007.98 and
that the Court fix the fair and
reasonable additional fee for
any services to be rendered
by GERARD J. SWEENEY,
ESQ., hereafter in connection with proceedings on
kinship, claims etc., prior to
entry of a final Decree on this
accounting in the amount
of 6% of assets or income
collected after the date of
the within accounting; and
why the Surrogate should
not fix and allow an amount
equal to one percent on said
Schedules of the total assets
on Schedules A, A1, and A2
plus any additional monies
received subsequent to the
date of this account, as the
fair and reasonable amount
payable to the Office of the
Public Administrator for the
expenses of said office pursuant to S.C.P.A. §1106(4);
and why the claim from NYC
Human Resources Administration in the amount of
$87,372.33 should not be
paid; and why the claim of
Audra E. Dehan in the amount
of $10,895.97 should not be
rejected; and why each of you
claiming to be a distributee of
the decedent should not establish proof of your kinship;
and why the balance of said
funds should not be paid to
said alleged distributees upon
proof of kinship, or deposited
with the Commissioner of
Finance of the City of New
York should said alleged distributees default herein, or fail
to establish proof of kinship,
Dated, Attested and Sealed
MAR 17 2015 HON. PETER
J. KELLY Surrogate, Queens
County Margaret M. Gribbon
Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court
GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ.
(718) 459-9000 11th Floor
Rego Park, New York 11374
This citation is served upon
you as required by law. You
are not obliged to appear in
person. If you fail to appear
it will be assumed that you
do not object to the relief
requested unless you file
formal legal, verified objections. You have a right to have
an attorney-at-law appear for
you. Accounting Citation
________________________
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS Index No.:
706949/2014 Date of Filing:
February 26, 2015 SUPREME
COURT OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK COUNTY
OF QUEENS GOLDMAN
SACHS MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, -against- EVELYN FRANKLIN, if living, or
if either or all be dead, their
wives, husbands, heirs-atlaw, next of kin, distributees,
executors, administrators,
assignees, lienors and generally all persons having or
claiming under, by or through
said EVELYN FRANKLIN, by
purchase, inheritance, lien or
otherwise, of any right, title or
interest in and to the premises
described in the complaint
herein, and the respective
husbands, wives, widow or
widowers of them, if any, all
of whose names are unknown
to plaintiff; NEW YORK CITY
PARKING VIOL ATIONS
BUREAU ; NEW YORK CITY
TRANSIT ADJUDICATION
BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; ROBYN
CHERNACK, AS TRUSTEE
OF THE FRANKLIN FAMILY
TRUST;; STATE OF NEW
YORK; UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA; “JOHN DOES”
and “JANE DOES”, said
names being fictitious, parties intended being possible
tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other
entities or persons who claim,
or may claim, a lien against
the premises, Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE
HEREBY SUMMONED to
answer the complaint in this
action and to serve a copy of
your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this
summons, to serve a Notice
of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney(s) within twenty
(20) days after the service
of this summons, exclusive
of the day of service, where
service is made by delivery
upon you personally within
the State, or within thirty
(30) days after completion of
service where service is made
in any other manner, and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer
with the court, a default
judgment may be entered
and you can lose your home.
Speak to an attorney or go to
the court where your case is
pending for further information on how to answer the
summons and protect your
property. Sending a payment
to your mortgage company
will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST
RESPOND BY SERVING A
COPY OF THE ANSWER ON
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE
COMPANY) AND FILING
THE ANSWER WITH THE
COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY
PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE
ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANTS: The
foregoing summons is served
upon you by publication
pursuant to an Order of the
Honorable Thomas D. Raffaele of the Supreme Court of
the State of New York, signed
on February 18, 2015, and
filed with supporting papers
in the Office of the Clerk of
the County of Queens, State
of New York. The object of
this action is to foreclose a
mortgage upon the premises
described below, executed
by EVELYN FRANKLIN, to
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., AS NOMINEE FOR
E-LOAN, INC., its successors and/or assigns bearing date December 21,
2006 and recorded in CRFN
2007000011312 in the
County of Queens on January
8, 2007. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to GOLDMAN SACHS MORTGAGE
COMPANY by assignment
of mortgage dated February
12, 2010 and recorded on
February 24, 2010 in CRFN
2010000064404 in the county of Queens. Said premises
being known as and by 11407 AUGUSTE CT, JAMAICA,
NY 11434. Date: January
26, 2015 Batavia, New York
Virginia C Grapensteter,
Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI &
ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys
for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26
Harvester Avenue Batavia,
NY 14020 585.815.0288
Help For Homeowners In
Foreclosure New York State
Law requires that we send
you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. Mortgage
foreclosure is a complex
process. Some people may
approach you about “saving” your home. You should
be extremely careful about
any such promises. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. There are
government agencies, legal
aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you
may contact for information
about foreclosure while you
are working with your lender
during this process. To locate
an entity near you, you may
call the toll-free helpline
maintained by the New York
State Banking Department at
1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does
not guarantee the advice of
these agencies.
________________________
Notice of Qualification of
3108 Northern Blvd Investors
LLC. Authority filed with NY
Dept. of State on 3/2/15.
Office location: Queens
County. Princ. bus. addr.: c/o
Criterion Group, LLC, 35-11
36th St., 3rd Fl., Long Island
City, NY 11106. LLC formed
in DE on 2/24/15. NY Sec.
of State designated agent
of LLC upon whom process
against it may be served and
shall mail process to: c/o CT
Corporation System, 111
8th Ave., NY, NY 10011,
regd. agent upon whom
process may be served. DE
addr. of LLC: 1209 Orange
St., Wilmington, DE 19801.
Cert. of Form. filed with DE
Sec. of State, 401 Federal St.,
Dover, DE 19901. Purpose:
all lawful purposes.
________________________
You Can E-Mail
Your Legal Copy to:
[email protected]
File No.: 2013-5409/A SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK BY THE GRACE
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
63-06 75TH STREET LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of
State (SSNY) 3/5/15. Office
in Queens Co. SSNY desig.
agent of LLC upon whom
process may be served. SSNY
shall mail copy of process
to 63-06 75th St., Middle
Village, NY 11379, which is
also the principal business
location. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
________________________
SUMMONS Index No.
706479/2014 D/O/F: September 11, 2014 Premises Address: 140-36 169TH
STREET JAMAICA, NY 114345959 SUPREME COURT OF
THE STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNT Y OF QUEENS
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff, -against- ANNETTE
E. OUTEN-JONES AS HEIR
AT LAW AND NEXT OF
KIN OF LEWIS JONES;
ANTHONY JONES AS HEIR
AT LAW AND NEXT OF
KIN OF LEWIS JONES AND
VIVIAN JONES; NEW YORK
STATE DEPARTMENT OF
TAXATION AND FINANCE;
NEW YORK CITY PARKING
VIOL ATIONS BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
ADJUDICATION BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
BOARD; UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA – INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; JOHN DOE 1
THROUGH 50; JANE DOE 1
THROUGH 50, INTENDING
TO BE THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND
ASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATE
OF LEWIS JONES WHO WAS
BORN ON AUGUST 2, 1956
AND DIED ON DECEMBER
4, 2010, A RESIDENT OF THE
COUNTY OF QUEENS AND
VIVIAN JONES WHO WAS
BORN ON MARCH 25, 1930
AND DIED ON JANUARY
20, 2010, A RESIDENT OF
THE COUNTY OF QUEENS,
THEIR SUCCESSORS IN
INTEREST IF ANY OF THE
AFORESAID DEFENDANTS
BE DECEASED, THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS AT LAW,
NEXT OF KIN, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF
THE AFORESAID CLASSES
OF PERSON, IF THEY OR
ANY OF THEM BE DEAD,
AND THEIR RESPEC TIVE
HUSBANDS, WIVES OR
WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL
OF WHOM AND WHOSE
N A M E S A N D P L AC E S
OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF;
‘’JOHN DOES’’ and ‘’JANE
DOES’’, said names being
fictitious, parties intended
being possible tenants or
occupants of premises and
corporations, other entities
or persons who have, claim,
or may claim, a lien against,
or other interest in, the
premises, Defendant(s), TO
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer the
Complaint in this action,
and to serve a copy of your
Answer, or, if the Complaint
is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of
Appearance on the Plaintiff’s
Attorneys within twenty (20)
days after the service of this
Summons, exclusive of the
day of service, where service
is made by delivery upon you
personally within the State, or
within thirty (30) days after
completion of service where
service is made in any other
manner, and in case of your
failure to appear or answer,
judgment will be taken
against you by default for the
relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME If you do not
respond to this summons and
complaint by serving a copy
of the answer on the attorney
for the mortgage company
who filed this foreclosure
proceeding against you and
filing the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. TO THE
DEFENDANTS: The Plaintiff
makes no personal claim
against you in this action.
TO THE DEFENDANTS: If
you have obtained an order
of discharge from the Bankruptcy court, which includes
this debt, and you have not
reaffirmed your liability for
this debt, this law suit is not
alleging that you have any
personal liability for this
debt and does not seek a
money judgment against
you. Even if a discharge has
been obtained, this lawsuit to
foreclose the mortgage will
continue and we will seek a
judgment authorizing the sale
of the mortgaged premises.
Dated: September 11, 2014
Christopher E Medina, Esq.
ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys
for Plaintiff Main Office 51
E Bethpage Road Plainview,
NY 11803 516-741-2585
Help For Homeowners In
Foreclosure New York State
Law requires that we send
you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. Mortgage
foreclosure is a complex
process. Some people may
approach you about “saving” your home. You should
be extremely careful about
any such promises. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. There are
government agencies, legal
aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you
may contact for information
about foreclosure while you
are working with your lender
during this process. To locate
an entity near you, you may
call the toll-free helpline
maintained by the New York
State Banking Department at
1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does
not guarantee the advice of
these agencies.
________________________
HJO HOLDINGS LLC Articles
of Org. filed NY Sec. of State
(SSNY) 1/11/12. Office in
Queens Co. SSNY design.
Agent of LLC upon whom
process may be served.
SSNY shall mail copy of
process to The LLC 37-39
75th St. Jackson Heights, NY
11372. Purpose: Any lawful
activity.
________________________
RH NOSTRAND LLC. Art. of
Org. filed with the SSNY on
05/22/12. Office: Queens
County. SSNY designated as
agent of the LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. SSNY shall mail copy
of process to the LLC, 116-16
Queens Blvd., Suite 260, Forest Hills, NY 11375. Purpose:
Any lawful purpose.
________________________
Notice of Formation of
TRISTAN Production LLC
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) ON 10/08/2014 Office location Queens County.
SSNY is designated as agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to the LLC:
83-45 broadway apt 432
elmhurst NY 11373. General
Purposes.
________________________
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS Index No.:
702553/2014 Date of Filing:
March 11, 2015 SUPREME
COURT OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK COUNTY OF
Queens Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champion
Mortgage Company, Plaintiff,
-against- PATRICIA A. PADILLA AS HEIR AT LAW AND
NEXT OF KIN OF MANUEL
A. PADILLA; JOHN DOE 1
THROUGH 50; JANE DOE
1 THROUGH 50, INTENDING TO BE THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND
ASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATE
OF MANUEL A. PADILLA
WHO WAS BORN ON 1930
AND DIED ON 2012, A
RESIDENT OF THE COUNTY
OF QUEENS, THEIR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST IF ANY
OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS BE DECEASED,
THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS
AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, AND
SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE AFORESAID
CLASSES OF PERSON, IF
THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE
DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES
OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL
OF WHOM AND WHOSE
N A M E S A N D P L AC E S
OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF; KRISTINE HILBERT AS
BENEFICIARY UNDER THE
LAST WILL AND TESTEMENT
OF MANUEL A. PADILLA;
DEANNE BODIN AS BENEFICIARY UNDER THE LAST
WILL AND TESTEMENT
OF MANUEL A. PADILLA;
EVA LETICIA PADILLA AS
BENEFICIARY UNDER THE
LAST WILL AND TESTEMENT
OF MANUEL A. PADILLA;
NEW YORK CITY PARKING
VIOL ATIONS BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
ADJUDICATION BUREAU;
CRIMINAL COURT OF
THE CITY OF NEW YORK;
NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND
FINANCE; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA - INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA OBO
SECRETARY OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; “JOHN DOES” and
“JANE DOES”, said names being fictitious, parties intended
being possible tenants or
occupants of premises, and
corporations, other entities
or persons who claim, or
may claim, a lien against the
premises, Defendants. TO
THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer
the complaint in this action
and to serve a copy of your
answer, or, if the complaint
is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of
Appearance on the Plaintiff’s
attorney(s) within twenty
(20) days after the service
of this summons, exclusive
of the day of service, where
service is made by delivery
upon you personally within
the State, or within thirty
(30) days after completion of
service where service is made
in any other manner, and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer
with the court, a default
judgment may be entered
and you can lose your home.
Speak to an attorney or go to
the court where your case is
pending for further informa-
tion on how to answer the
summons and protect your
property. Sending a payment
to your mortgage company
will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST
RESPOND BY SERVING A
COPY OF THE ANSWER ON
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE
COMPANY) AND FILING
THE ANSWER WITH THE
COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY
PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE
ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANTS: The
foregoing summons is served
upon you by publication
pursuant to an Order of the
Honorable David Elliot of the
Supreme Court of the State of
New York, signed on March
2, 2015, and filed with supporting papers in the Office
of the Clerk of the County of
Queens, State of New York.
The object of this action
is to foreclose a mortgage
upon the premises described
below, executed by MANUEL
A. PADILLA and MARGARET
B. PADILLA, to VERTICAL
LAND, INC bearing date
June 14, 2007 and recorded
in CRFN 2007000561139
in the County of Queens
on November 8, 2007.
Thereafter the aforesaid instruments were assigned to
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., its
successors and/or assigns by
assignment of mortgage dated April 9, 2010 and recorded
on May 10, 2010 in the office
of clerk of Queens County in
CRFN: 2010000155391. The
aforesaid instruments were
thereafter corrected by Corrective assignment of mortgage dated September 13,
2010 and recorded on September 23, 2010 in the office
of clerk of Queens County
in CRFN: 2010000321388.
Thereafter, the aforesaid
instruments were assigned
to CHAMPION MORTGAGE
COMPANY by assignment
of mortgage dated May
31, 2013 and recorded on
June 17, 2013 in the office
of clerk of Queens County
in CRFN: 2013000238498.
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE
LLC is doing business as
CHAMPION MORTGAGE
COMPANY, therefore the
Plaintiff is the real party in
interest. Said premises being known as and by 103-10
223RD STREET, QUEENS
VILLAGE, NY 11429. Date:
March 11, 2015 Batavia, New
York Virginia C Grapensteter,
Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI &
ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys
for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26
Harvester Avenue Batavia,
NY 14020 585.815.0288
Help For Homeowners In
Foreclosure New York State
Law requires that we send
you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. Mortgage
foreclosure is a complex
process. Some people may
approach you about “saving” your home. You should
be extremely careful about
any such promises. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. There are
government agencies, legal
aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you
may contact for information
about foreclosure while you
are working with your lender
during this process. To locate
an entity near you, you may
call the toll-free helpline
maintained by the New York
State Banking Department at
1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does
not guarantee the advice of
these agencies.
________________________
Notice is hereby given that
an Order entered by the
Civil Court, Queens County
MAR 06 2015 bearing Index
Number NC-001308-14/
QU, a copy of which may
be examined at the Office
of the Clerk, located at 89-17
Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica,
NY 11435, grants me the
right to: Assume the name
of (First) Adrian (Middle) Siu
Ting (Last) Tam My present
name is (First) Siu Ting (Last)
Tam aka Adrian Siu Ting
Tam, aka Siu T. Tam (infant)
My present address is 77-76
270th Street, New Hyde Park,
NY 11040-1526 My place of
birth is Hong Kong My date of
birth is April 01, 1999
________________________
VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HENRICO COUNT Y KEMAR
MAURICE LEWIS, Plaintiff v.
TURUNESH NIAMBI PANTON, Defendant Case No.:
CL15-320 ORDER OF PUBLICATION This CAUSE came
to be heard upon Plaintiff’s
Complaint for Divorce filed
herein. And, it appearing by
affidavit filed according to
law that he defendant resides
at an unknown address. It
is therefore ORDERED that
the defendant appear on or
before the 8th day of June,
2015 at 9:00 a.m. before this
court and do what necessary
to protect her interests. A
Copy, Teste: YVONNE G.
SMITH, Clerk I ASK FOR
THIS: Tamar Jones, Esq.
VSB#: 83221 8501 Mayland
Drive, Ste. 101 Richmond, VA
23294 Phone: 804-249-4747
Fax: 571-384-1817
________________________
You Can E-Mail
Your Legal Copy to:
[email protected]
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LEGAL NOTICE
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LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE in accordance with the New York
State and Federal laws, it is
the policy of the Highland
Care Center, 91-31 175th
Street, Jamaica, NY to admit
and treat all patients without
regard to race, creed, color,
national origin, sex, sexual
orientation, handicap or
source of payment.
________________________
Notice of formation of REY
WILLYS CONSTRUCTION
LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary
of State of New York SSNY
on 08/06/14. Office located
in QUEENS. SSNY has been
designated for service of
process. SSNY shall mail
copy of any process served
against the LLC 34-15 94 ST.
#2D, JACKSON HTS., NY,
11372 Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
________________________
Notice of Formation of DAKH
II, LLC amended to DAK II SOLUTIONS, LLC. Arts. of Org.
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) on 10/2/07. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY designated as agent
of LLC upon whom process
against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to:
22-60 46th St., Astoria, NY
11105. Purpose: any lawful
activity.
________________________
Notice of Qualification of
MADISON-SPINEL STORAGE I LLC Appl. for Auth.
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) on 03/20/15. Office
location: Queens County.
LLC formed in Delaware (DE)
on 03/12/15. Princ. office of
LLC: 270 Lafayette St., Ste.
1505, NY, NY 10012. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to the LLC at the
princ. office of the LLC. DE
addr. of LLC: c/o Corporation
Service Co., 2711 Centerville
Rd., Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE
19808. Cert. of Form. filed
with Secy. of State, State of
DE, Div. of Corps., John G.
Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal
St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901.
Purpose: Acquisition and development of real estate.
________________________
STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY
OF QUEENS Filed: March
24, 2015 Index No.:
700721/2014 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Mortgaged Premises: 7
-01 College Pt Blvd College
Point, (City of New York)
NY 11356 NATIONSTAR
MORTGAGE LLC, Plaintiff,
vs. CARLOS E. CORONEL,
if living, and if he be dead,
his respective heirs-at-law,
next of kin, distributees,
executors, administrators,
trustees, devisees, legatees,
assignees, lienors, creditors
and successors in interest,
and generally all persons
having or claiming under, by
or through said who may be
deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any
right, title or interest in and
to the premises, Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE
HEREBY SUMMONED to
answer the Complaint in the
above entitled action and to
serve a copy of your Answer
on Plaintiff’s attorney within
twenty (20) days after the
service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service,
or within thirty (30) days after
completion of service where
service is made in any other
manner than by personal
delivery within the State. The
United States of America, if
designated as a Defendant
in this action, may answer or
appear within sixty (60) days
of service hereof. In case of
your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken
against you by default for the
relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE
OF ACTION AND RELIEF
SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the
above captioned action is for
the foreclosure of: Mortgage
bearing the date of September 29, 2006, executed by
Carlos E. Coronel, An Unmarried Man to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc., as nominee for Lehman
Brothers Bank, FSB to secure
the sum of $568,000.00, and
interest, and recorded in the
Office of the Clerk of Queens
County on October 23, 2006
in CRFN 2006000592053.
That Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., as
nominee for Lehman Brothers
Bank, FSB duly assigned said
Note and Mortgage to Aurora
Loan Services, LLC by Assignment dated November 24,
2008 and recorded on April
17, 2009 in the Office of the
Clerk of Queens County in
CRFN 2009000113615. That
Aurora Loan Services, LLC
duly assigned said Note and
Mortgage to Nationstar Mortgage, LLC by Assignment
dated September 18, 2012
and recorded on October 26,
2012 in the Office of the Clerk
of Queens County in CRFN
2012000426146. The relief
sought in the within action
is a final judgment directing
the sale of the Mortgaged
Premises described above
to satisfy the debt secured
by the Mortgage described
above. Plaintiff designates
Queens County as the place
of trial. The basis of venue is
the County in which the Mortgaged Premises is situated.
Block: 3964 Lot: 1 DATED:
March 18, 2015 Rochester,
New York NOTICE YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME If you do not
respond to this summons and
complaint by serving a copy
of the answer on the attorney
for the Mortgage company
who filed this foreclosure
proceeding against you and
filing the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
Mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. DAVIDSON FINK LLP Attorneys for
Plaintiff 28 East Main Street,
Suite 1700 Rochester, New
York 14614 Tel: (585) 7608218 WE ARE ATTEMPTING
TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. SCHEDULE A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL
that certain plot piece or
parcel of land, situate, lying
and being in the Borough
and Count y of Queens,
City and State of New York,
bounded and described as
follows: BEGINNING at a
corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side
of College Point Boulevard,
formerly 13th Street, with the
southerly side of 7th Avenue,
formerly Avenue F; THENCE
easterly along the southerly
side of 7th Avenue, 100 feet;
THENCE southerly parallel
with the easterly side of
College Point Boulevard, 25
feet; THENCE westerly parallel with the southerly side of
7th Avenue, 100 feet to the
easterly side of College Point
Boulevard; THENCE easterly
along the easterly side of
College Point Boulevard, 25
feet to the point or place of
BEGINNING.
________________________
163 STUYVESANT LLC, Arts.
of Org. filed with the SSNY
on 09/16/2014. Office loc:
Queens County. SSNY has
been designated as agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to: The LLC,
55-25 69th St., 2nd Fl, Maspeth, NY 11378. Purpose:
Any Lawful Purpose.
________________________
Notice is hereby given that
an Order entered by the
Civil Court, Queens County
MAR 10 2015 bearing Index
Number NC-001343-14/
QU, a copy of which may
be examined at the Office
of the Clerk, located at 89-17
Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica,
NY 11435, grants me the right
to: Assume the name of (First)
Amy (Middle) Michelle (Last)
Cadena My present name is
(First) Amy (Middle) Michelle
(Last) Selzer My present address is 76-08 249th St, Apt
B, Bellerose, NY 11426 My
place of birth is Brooklyn, NY
My date of birth is December
21, 1979
________________________
Notice is hereby given that
an Order entered by the
Civil Court, Queens County
MAR 10 2015 bearing Index
Number NC-001339-14/
QU, a copy of which may
be examined at the Office
of the Clerk, located at 89-17
Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica,
NY 11435, grants me the
right to: Assume the name
of (First) Gina (Last) Wu My
present name is (First) Yingya
(Last) Wu My present address
is 45-35 251 St, Little Neck,
NY 11362 My place of birth
is China My date of birth is
August 09, 1962
________________________
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant(s). TO THE
ABOVE DEFENDANTS: YOU
ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
to answer the complaint in
this action, and to serve a
copy of your answer, or if
the Complaint is not served
with this Summons, to serve
a Notice of Appearance on
the Plaintiffs attorneys within
twenty (20) days after the
service of the Summons exclusive of the day of service
or within thirty (30) days
after completion of service
where service is made in
any other manner than by
personal delivery within the
State. In case of your failure
to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against
you by default for the relief
demanded in this Complaint.
WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO
COLLEC T A DEBT, ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. Plaintiff designates QUEENS County as the
place for trial. Venue is based
upon the County in which
the mortgaged premises is
situated. TO THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANTS: The
foregoing Summons is served
upon you by publication
pursuant to an Order of the
Hon. Rudolph E. Greco, Jr., a
Justice of the Supreme Court,
Queens County, dated Sept.
2, 2014 and filed with the
complaint and other papers
in the Queens Office of the
Register on Jan. 8, 2007 in
CRFN#2007000012233 covering prem. k/a 177-33 Leslie
Rd., Jamaica, NY a/k/a Block
12484, Lot 100. NOTICE
YOU ARE IN DANGER OF
LOSING YOUR HOME If you
do not respond, to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on
the attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer with
the .court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. Dated:
Carle Place, New York October 8, 2014 Rosamaria M.
Sagese, Esq. Stein, Wiener
& Roth, L.L.P. Attorneys for
Plaintiff One Old Country
Road, Suite 113 Carle Place,
New York 11514 (516)742-1212 63645/1NDY-FF
WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO
COLLEC T A DEBT, ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. #85806
________________________
WALTON/BRIARWOOD,
LLC Articles of Org. filed
NY Sec. of State (SSNY)
3/18/15. Office in Queens
Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC
upon whom process may be
served. SSNY shall mail copy
of process to 36-35 Bell Blvd.,
Bayside, NY 11361, which is
also the principal business
location. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
________________________
Notice is hereby given that
an Order entered by the
Civil Court, Queens County
MAR 26 2015 bearing Index
Number NC-000265-15/
QU, a copy of which may
be examined at the Office
of the Clerk, located at 89-17
Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica,
NY 11435, grants me the
right to: Assume the name
of (First) Julianne (Last) Tran
My present name is (First) An
(Middle) Ngoc Khanh (Last)
Tran (infant) My present address is 75-12 172nd Street,
Fresh Meadows, NY 113661423 My place of birth is
Queens, NY My date of birth
is January 30, 2010
________________________
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE, OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF QUEENS Index
No. 706099/2013 Date filed:
10/8/14 SUPPLEMENTAL
SUMMONS Premises being
foreclosed: 177-33 Leslie
Road Jamaica, NY 11434
ACTION TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE ON PROPERTY SITUATED IN QUEENS
COUNTY OneWest Bank,
FSB, Plaintiff, -against- James
E. Files aikia James Files
a/k/a James Edward Files
and all the heirs at law, next
of kin, distributees, devisees,
grantees, trustees, lienors,
creditors, assignees and successors in interest of any of
the aforesaid defendants at
law, next of kin, distributees,
devisees, grantees, trustees,
lienors, creditors, assignees
and successors in interest
of the aforesaid classes of
persons, if they or any of
them be dead, and their respective husbands, wives or
widows, if any, all of whom
and whose names and places
of residence are unknown to
the plaintiff, except as herein
stated, Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development,
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK, and THE
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construction
construction
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cabinets
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contracting
contracting
contracting
heating oil
heating oil
heating oil
construction
exterminating
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•Custom Closets •Windows
•Doors •General Contracting
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Approved by NY Rising & EPA
for Sandy Repairs
•Quality Workmanship
moving & storage
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MOVING
& STORAGE
ADILA
Construction
Bronx, NY
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contracting
flooring
handyman
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Home Services
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flooring
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We also do Painting,
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Reasonable Prices • Free Estimates
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24/7
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landscaping
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gutters
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painting
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construction
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Home Services
woodworks
woodworks
woodworks
General Services
woodworks
tree service
tree service
LONG ISLAND BEST TREE SERVICE
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painting
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Services
pets
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Services
computer srvs.
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HELP
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telephone service
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General Services
dating service
dating service
stairlift
stairlift
ALL
SEASONS
AUTO
SCHOOL
auto for sale
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70,000 Miles - Factory GPS
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Asking $15,900
516-946-7771
personals
cars wanted
junk cars bought
top cash paid
Safe Legal Disposal
No Title, No Keys = No problem
718-874-3354
State Issued Photo I.D. Required
NYS Certified 7002706
personals
Don’t trust your cherished memories to just
anyone. All the work we do is done on premises.
Other places ship your memories out of state.
Most work we do is completed in 7-10 days
(Guaranteed). FREE Pickup and Delivery to
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Everyone has old photo albums, VHS videos, 8mm,
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bringing old memories back to life. We also transfer
35mm slides and negatives to DVD. Plus, we also
transfer LP records, 45s, 78s, audio cassettes and
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Sugary Sponsor
Last week, Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras
hosted a Women’s
Heart Health Expo in
her district to raise
awareness for coronary heart disease and
to provide residents
with blood pressure
and cholesterol screenings, CPR training
and healthy food prep
demonstrations.
We think all of that
is terrific. It’s always
good to provide the public with
tips on how to live a healthier
lifestyle and raise awareness for
a disease that affects so many
people every year.
We couldn’t help but
notice, though, that one of
the sponsors of the event
was Coca Cola. There’s some
irony there as Coca Cola is
Q
CONFIDENTIAL
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Domenick Rafter
not exactly something you
should drink if you’re looking to improve your eating/
drinking habits and your
overall health.
They might as well have gotten McDonalds or Burger King
to sponsor the expo if you’re
going to have sugary drinks at
a health event.
Jazzhands Testifying
Contributors: Bruce
Adler, Jordan Gibbons,
Luis Gronda, Walter
Karling, Marcia
Moxam Comrie,
Michael Nussbaum,
Daniel Offner, Jackie
Strawbridge.
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Lost In LIC
At a hearing last month of
the City Council’s Cultural
Affairs Committee, attendees
could not hold back their excitement of the New York City
arts world.
The hearing, held on March
20 and featuring former Queens
Museum head and now Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl,
discussed how the proposed
budget would affect the City
agency, which oversees nearly
three dozen City-owned museums and cultural institutions,
as well public arts programs,
When the committee’s
chairman, Queens’ own Jimmy
Van Bramer, brought up the
Musicians OF QuEEns
popularity of the arts in the
City, cheers erupted from the
audience.
But in the formal chambers
of City government, such outbursts are a no-no. Van Bramer,
who was empathetic with the
excited hearing attendees,
kindly reminded them to show
decorum, and should they want
to express their approval, they
could do so quietly - by showing
the palms of their hands and
wiggling their fingers.
We at QConf can’t help but
wonder which is more distracting, the "Woot! Woot!" of the
crowd in a City Hall committee
room, or a bunch of people doing jazzhands instead.
The official podcast of the Queens Tribune - the
TribCast - is now on iTunes! Download and
listen to new episodes every week!
It’s amazing the many
types of treasures you will
find on the streets of Queens.
But here’s one thing even we
jaded New Yorkers we weren’t
expecting.
While walking on Center
Boulevard in Long Island City
last week, we noticed a long
white piece of plastic sliding
across the sidewalk,
It was a toothbrush- one of
those vibrating ones that help
get the hard-to-reach plaque
out of your gums. We know
it works, because it was on.
Vibrating about the sidewalk
like a fish out of water.
Did someone frustratingly
toss it from a bathroom window
in one of the apartment towers
after trying to get rid of their
gingivitis? Did it come from a
driver in a hurry
We hope its owner quickly
got a new one.
Though the tempo may be
quick and the audience buzzing, Astoria-based musician
Mike Bono always wields his
guitar with comfort, precision
and originality. Listeners can
expect both solid technique
and unique melodic choices
from this 23-year-old artist.
The recent Berklee College
of Music graduate has already
brought his music to France,
Ireland and California as well
as jazz clubs throughout
Boston and New York City.
Although jazz seems to be his
calling, Bono fell into the genre
almost by accident.
“I heard this guitar player
on the radio. His name was
Pat Martino,” Bono recalled,
referring to the renowned
guitarist and composer. “It
blew my mind. From then on,
I started buying some of his
records and talking to people,
and finding out about more
music to check out.”
These experiences marked
the start of a busy career as
a performer and led him to
Boston after high school,
to study at Berklee. Here he
met Matthew Halpin (tenor
sax), Naseem Alatrash (cello),
Christian Li (piano), Roberto Giaquinto (drums) and
Jared Henderson (upright
bass), who would join him
as members of the Mike Bono
Group.
“From Where You Are,” the
Mike Bono Group’s debut album, was released in the fall of
2013. Each musician displays
remarkable technique, and
together their voices blend
seamlessly, engulfing the
listener in a multi-dimensional
sound.
According to Bono, part of
the group’s success is due to
their personal connection.
“We’re all best of friends,
we live together, and a lot
of the music that is on that
record we’ve been playing for
probably three, almost four
years now,” he said. “A lot of
it, we learned and developed
together, which I think is really
special.”
Bono moved to Astoria in
2013. He said that his new surroundings have had a significant impact on his writing.
“I’ve been going out and
hearing music all the time,
and I get to see some of my
heroes play on a regular basis,
which is amazing. I think that’s
definitely influenced a lot of the
newer stuff I’ve been writing,”
he explained.
When he’s not performing
or writing, Bono can be found
teaching classes at the Calhoun School in Manhattan, as
well as private lessons.
He said that he enjoys the
task of bringing beginners
into music.
“Teaching someone to play
starting from nothing is actually a lot more challenging,”
he said. “How do you teach
them things that they should
know fundamentally about the
guitar in a way that’s not going
to bore them and make them
not want to play?
“I really do love teaching
at the high school,” he added.
“They’re really open to learning and I have a great relationship with them, so it makes it
really fun for me.”
The Mike Bono Group is
performing regularly, with
plans to record later this year,
Bono said. To learn more about
the musician, visit mikebonomusic.com.
-Jackie Strawbridge
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Photo by Brigitte Stelzer.
P.O. Rosa Rodriguez and P.O. James Li are two of the finest examples of the newest generation of
New York City police officers. Both sacrificed their health to protect their fellow New Yorkers. But if they can’t
return to work, their disability benefits will be substantially less than those of their more senior colleagues.
For some recently hired police officers,
those benefits amount to less than $27 a day.
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