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PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is Hereby given that DBI
Services, 100 North Conahan
Drive, Hazleton, PA 18201 570459-5800 Phone; 570-459-5500
Fax, will be spraying Herbicide on
medians of various roadways
throughout the city of New York.
Spraying will take place from
5/15/16 to 6/13/16.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Books for the George Jay Kotick
Memorial Trust are available for
inspection at 501 E. 79th St. NYC
10075.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received by the
Korea Agro-Trade Center, New
York. It is research paper for
Online, Mobile Grocery Market in
the United States and Canada.
The research firm is required to
have researched at least one
similarly subject which was
intended to provide fundamental
advices to foreign producer
within past three years. Any
participant who does not meet
this requirement shall not be
considered for the contract. The
proposal shall be received by May
13th 5:00 P.M.
Detailed
information will be released upon
request. Information Contact:
Sungjun Im(terryim1111@at.or.kr)
Submission Address: Korea
Agro-Trade Center, New York
111 Great Neck Road. Suite 208,
Great Neck NY 11021
Fax 516-829-6521
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NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT COUNTY
OF QUEENS
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE
FIRST
BOSTON
MORTGAGE
SECURITIES CORP., CSFB MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-8, Plaintiff
AGAINST
GALINA
POLAKOV,
et
al.,
Defendant(s)
Pursuant to a Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sale duly dated
December 01, 2015 I, the
undersigned Referee will sell at
public auction at the Queens County
Courthouse in Courtroom # 25, 8811 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New
York, on June 10, 2016 at 10:00AM,
premises known as 20014 KENO
AVENUE, A/K/A 200-14 KENO
AVENUE, HOLLISWOOD, NY 11423.
All that certain plot piece or parcel
of land, with the buildings and
improvements erected, situate, lying
and being in the Borough and
County of Queens, City and State of
New York, BLOCK 10538, LOT 132.
Approximate amount of judgment
$680,668.02 plus interest and costs.
Premises will be sold subject to
provisions of filed Judgment for
Index# 16600/13.
RICHARD M. GUTIERREZ, ESQ.,
Referee
Gross Polowy, LLC
Attorney for Plaintiff
1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100
Williamsville, NY 14221
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NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT
United States District Court Southern District of New York
Elisa W. v. The City of New York
Case No. 15-cv-5273 (LTS) (HBP).
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This notice concerns a settlement that may affect your rights. Please read it carefully.
ATTENTION: To all children who are or will be in the New York City foster care system in the custody of the Commissioner of the Administration for
Children’s Services (“ACS”), and their legal guardians.
Are you a child in foster care in New York City?
If so, you are a member of the plaintiff class in a lawsuit against the State of New York, the New York State Office of Children and Family
Services (“OCFS”), the Commissioner of OCFS, Sheila Poole, in her official capacity,
and the City of New York, the Administration for Children’s Services (“ACS”) and the
Commissioner of ACS, Gladys Carrión, in her official capacity.
PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE
This notice is to inform you of the proposed settlement in a class action lawsuit called, Elisa W. v. The City of New York, Case No. 15-cv-5273 (LTS) (HBP).
The settlement is between the plaintiffs, all children who are now or will be in foster care in New York City, and the Public Advocate for the City of New
York, Letitia James, and the defendants, the State of New York, OCFS and the Commissioner of OCFS. A federal court in New York City is now considering
approving the settlement and has approved this notice. This notice describes the case and what the Commissioner of OCFS has agreed to do to improve
the foster care system of New York City. Please read the detailed notice for more information.
QUESTIONS OR MORE INFORMATION
If you have questions after reading this notice, or you would like a copy of the settlement agreement (called the Consent Decree),
call the lawyers who represent the children in this lawsuit:
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
(212) 474-2100
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE LAWSUIT
The named plaintiffs in this case are 19 children in the New York City foster care system and the New York City Public Advocate, Letitia James, (the
“Plaintiffs”). The children are represented by their legal representatives (called “next friends”). In July 2015, the Named Plaintiff Children on behalf of
themselves and children in similar situations (the “class members”), along with the Public Advocate filed a lawsuit against defendants, the City of New
York, the New York City Administration for Children’s Services (“ACS”), the State of New York, the New York State Office for Children and Family Services
(“OCFS”), and the respective Commissioners of ACS and OCFS in their official capacities (the “Defendants”).
Named Plaintiff Children filed this lawsuit on behalf of themselves and the other class members in federal court in New York City seeking to improve
alleged failures of New York City’s foster care system. ACS has custody of all children in foster care in New York City. OCFS oversees ACS’ operation of the
foster care system. ACS has contracts with private foster care agencies that handle the day-to-day care of children in foster care in New York City. The
lawsuit claims that the Defendants have failed to protect children in foster care from harm and, in failing to do so, have violated the children’s rights. The
lawsuit also alleges that the Defendants have violated federal and state law that requires them to create plans to make sure children have safe and
permanent homes and are provided with needed services. By filing this lawsuit, the Plaintiffs sought a court order that would require the State and City
defendants to act in certain ways to protect children in foster care. Plaintiffs do not seek any money from the Defendants.
THE CLASS
The class includes: All children who are now or who will be in the foster care custody of the Commissioner of ACS during the time period that this
settlement is in effect. This means that if you are currently in foster care you are a member of the class.
THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT
The State of New York, OCFS and the Commissioner of OCFS have agreed to settle this lawsuit and to take steps now to improve the foster care system in
New York City. By settling, the State, OCFS and the Commissioner of OCFS do not admit to any wrongdoing and this settlement should not be viewed as
confirming the truth of any claims made in the lawsuit. It is important to note that the City of New York, ACS and the Commissioner of ACS are not part
of the settlement agreement and that the lawsuit against them remains open.
The proposed settlement must be approved by the Court before it can be final. The Court has approved this notice only to provide this information to
the class of children and their legal guardians and representatives. If the Court gives final approval to the proposed settlement, all of the terms of the
settlement will apply to everyone in the class of children. This settlement was negotiated in many sessions, between the children’s lawyers (Julie A.
North of Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP and Marcia Robinson Lowry of A Better Childhood), the attorney for Letitia James, Public Advocate for the City of
New York, and lawyers for the State of New York.
SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT
The settlement agreement will last for seven years from the date the Court approves it, and may continue for longer if the class of children argues to the
Court that the Commissioner of OCFS is not doing what she is required to do under the settlement agreement. If there are such claims, the settlement
agreement will continue until the Court decides either that those claims are incorrect or until the Commissioner of OCFS completes what she must do to
fix the problems. While the settlement agreement is in effect, members of the class of children and their representatives will not be able to bring new
class-wide claims for systemwide court orders against the State that raise similar claims to those in Plaintiffs’ Amended Complaint. However, individual
children can bring lawsuits on claims on their own behalf regarding their own treatment in foster care and/or for money damages. It does not limit any
claims that children or their parents or guardians may make or any actions they may seek in the Family Court.
For the settlement, the Commissioner of OCFS has agreed to take the following steps now to improve oversight of the foster care system in New York
City, including:
∂ Committing to reform: Under the agreement, the Plaintiffs and the Commissioner of OCFS agree that children in the New York City foster care
system should be protected from physical, mental and emotional harm (“maltreatment”), provided with permanent homes and families within a
reasonable time, and provided with foster care placements and services that promote their well-being. The agreement aims to achieve these goals
∂ Designating a Monitor: The Commissioner of OCFS will hire a Monitor who The agreement aims to achieve these goals.will be employed for at least
three years.
∂ The Monitor will observe, review, report findings, and make recommendations about the safety, permanency and well-being of foster children in
the foster care system in New York City.
∂ The Monitor will create reports four times a year (“quarterly”) that evaluate:
1. the foster care placement process in New York City;
2. any potential causes of maltreatment of children in foster care in
3. whether services in the foster care system in New York City are
4. the recruitment of an appropriate and acceptable number and type New York City and ways to prevent maltreatment;available and
appropriate; and of placements, including potential permanent families, for children.
∂ Hiring a NYC Research Expert: The Commissioner of OCFS will require ACS to hire a research expert for a least two years.
∂ The Research Expert will confidentially review case records of children in the custody of ACS to determine if the records comply with state and
federal laws, regulations and policies.
∂ The Research Expert will evaluate the safety, permanency and well-being of the foster children.
∂ The Research Expert will produce confidential reports about individual cases and will produce aggregate reports about all findings from the
reviews twice a year (“bi-annually”). These
reports will be used to determine if ACS or the foster care agencies are not substantially following federal and state law.
∂ Put into Action Corrective Action Plans: If the Monitor or the Research Expert finds that ACS or the contract agencies are not substantially
following the applicable laws, regulations or policies, either the Commissioner of OCFS directly or ACS under the oversight of the Commissioner of OCFS,
will decide whether any steps are necessary to correct the problems. This is called taking “Corrective Action”.
∂ If Corrective Action is necessary, the Commissioner of OCFS will require that ACS or the foster care agencies carry out corrective action plans to fix
the problem.
∂ Plaintiffs will be able to comment on any corrective action plans that OCFS creates as a result of the Monitor’s or Research Expert’s reports.
HOW TO OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT
The settlement agreement is not final yet. The agreement will only become final if the Court approves it after holding a Fairness Hearing
where the Judge will consider objections from class members. The Fairness Hearing is a public hearing at which the Judge will hear testimony
about whether the proposed settlement is fair, reasonable and adequate. The Court will hold this hearing to consider the proposed settlement
on August 5, 2016 at 10:30a.m., in the United States Courthouse at 500 Pearl Street, New York, NY 10007.
Before the Fairness Hearing, members of the class can let the Court know whether they agree or disagree with the proposed settlement. If
you are currently a child in foster care, you are a member of the class and have a right to tell the Court whether you agree or disagree with the
proposed settlement. You can do this directly or through your legal guardian or representative, as explained on the next page. If the Court
approves the settlement, you and all other class members will be bound by the settlement.
If you agree with the proposed settlement, you do not need to take any action. Class members do not need to come to the Court for the
Fairness Hearing, but you may if you wish.
If you would like to object to the proposed settlement, you must object in writing. Your letter must be signed by you and it must include the
following information.
∂ The name and number of the lawsuit: Elisa W. v. The City of New York, Case No. 15-cv-5273;
∂ Your full name and contact information;
∂ Your legal guardian or representative’s name and contact information, if they are submitting an objection on your behalf
∂ Your objection(s) and the reason for each objection(s); and
∂ Your signature.
∂ You do not need to come to the Fairness Hearing or speak at the Fairness Hearing. However, if you wish to speak at the hearing
or have your guardian or representative speak on your behalf, please include a sentence in your letter to tell the Court that you
wish to speak.
You must mail your letter to the following address by June 21, 2016 so that the class members’ lawyers can file the objection with the Court:
Julie A. North
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Worldwide Plaza 825 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10019
OBTAINING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A complete version of the settlement agreement (called a “Consent Decree”) can be found on the website for the Public Advocate of the City of New
York: http://pubadvocate.nyc.gov/, the website for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services: http://ocfs.ny.gov/ , and by requesting it
from plaintiffs’ attorneys by calling (212) 474-2100.
If you have questions after reading this notice, or you would like a copy of the full settlement agreement, call the lawyers who represent the children:
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
(212) 474-2100
Dated: New York, NY
April 22, 2016
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NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT
COUNTY OF QUEENS
SRMOF II 2012-1 Trust, U.S. Bank
Trust National Association, not in
its individual capacity but solely
as Trustee, Plaintiff AGAINST
Euphemia Williams; et al.,
Defendant(s) Pursuant to a
Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale
duly dated October 29, 2014 I, the
undersigned Referee will sell at
public auction at the Queens
County Courthouse, Courtroom
#25, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard,
Jamaica, New York on May 20,
2016 at 10:00AM, premises known
as 97-21 109th Street a/k/a 9721
109th Street, Richmond Hill, NY
11419. All that certain plot piece
or parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
erected, situate, lying and being
in the Borough and County of
Queens, City and State of New
York, Block 9395 Lot 73.
Approximate
amount
of
judgment
$817,068.43
plus
interest and costs. Premises will
be sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index# 6150/2011.
Warren S. Hecht, Esq., Esq.,
Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak,
LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff
175 Mile Crossing Boulevard
Rochester, New York 14624
(877) 759-1835
Dated: April 7, 2016
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT COUNTY
OF QUEENS
WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
AS
SUCCESSOR
TRUSTEE TO CITIBANK, N.A., AS
TRUSTEE FOR BEAR STEARNS ASSET
BACKED SECURITIES I TRUST 2006HE3, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-HE3, Plaintiff
AGAINST
LATRINA
JOHNSON,
et
al.,
Defendant(s)
Pursuant to a Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sale duly dated
November 02, 2015 I, the
undersigned Referee will sell at
public auction at the Queens County
Courthouse in Queens County
Courthouse in Courtroom # 25, 8811 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New
York, on May 20, 2016 at 10:00AM,
premises
known
as
115-50
MARSDEN STREET, JAMAICA, NY
11434. All that certain plot piece or
parcel of land, with the buildings
and improvements erected, situate,
lying and being in the Borough and
County of Queens, City and State of
New York, BLOCK 12335, LOT 93.
Approximate amount of judgment
$426,754.48 plus interest and costs.
Premises will be sold subject to
provisions of filed Judgment.
Index# 3561/10.
DOMINIC A VILLONI, ESQ., Referee
Gross Polowy, LLC
Attorney for Plaintiff
1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100
Williamsville, NY 14221
LEGAL NOTICES
Supreme Court of the State of
New York – County of Kings –
Demark Black v. Garden State Life
Insurance Company and Security
Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York,
Index No. 25836/04. Notice is
hereby given to DEMARK BLACK
A/K/A DAVID SCOTT to appoint
another attorney to represent you
in the above-entitled action in the
place and stead of Patrick F. Foley,
Esq., deceased, of the former office
of McCormick Dunne & Foley, your
former attorney of record in the
above-captioned matter and to
inform Randi F. Knepper, Esq. at
(973)
565-2033
of
such
appointment by May 23, 2016.
Failure to abide by this notice will
allow the remaining parties to
proceed in this action without
such attorney.
Notice of Formation of L & J
GONZALEZ, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed
with Secy of State of New York
(SSNY) on 04/07/2016. Office loc:
New York County. SSNY has been
designated as agent upon whom
process against the LLC may be
served. SSNY shall mail a copy of
process to the LLC, 40-30 73rd Street,
Apt. C10, Woodside, NY 11377.
Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
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York (SSNY) on 04/26/2016. Office
loc: Bronx County. SSNY is desig. agt.
upon whom process against the LLC
may be served. SSNY shall mail
process to: The LLC, Rupert Francis,
839 E 227th St, Bronx, NY 10466.
Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK;
COUNTY OF NEW YORK
SUMMONS WITH NOTICE
Index No. 301112-2016
NANA FU , Plaintiff -vYEO SEE TING, Defendant.
Plaintiff designates New York
County as place of trial. The basis
of venue is Plaintiff’s residence
ACTION FOR DIVORCE
To the above named defendant:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
to appear in this action by serving
a Notice of Appearance on
Plaintiff’s Attorney within 30 days
after service of this summons is
complete and if you fail to appear,
judgment will be taken against
you by default for the relief
requested in the notice set forth
below.
NOTICE: The object of this
action is to obtain a judgment of
divorce dissolving the marriage
on the grounds of abandonment
of the plaintiff by the defendant
for a period of more than one year
D.R.L §170(2); Awarding plaintiff:
sole custody & support for the
child of the marriage & use of
maiden name, Fu. Plaintiff waives
maintenance.
NOTICE OF AUTOMATIC
ORDERS.
Pursuant to
DRL
§236(B)(2)(b), the parties are
bound by certain automatic
orders which shall remain in full
force and effect during the
pendency of the action.
NOTICE OF GUIDELINE
MAINTENANCE. Pursuant to DRL
§236(B) 5-a, there is an obligation
to award the guideline amount of
maintenance (spousal support) on
income up to $175,000.00 to be
paid
by the higher income
spouse to the lower income
spouse after the divorce is final
according to a formula , unless
the parties agree otherwise or
waive this right.
NOTICE OF CHILD SUPPORT
STANDARDS. Pursuant to DRL §
240 (1-b). the Court may award
child support. The amount of
basic child support may be found
in The Child Support Standards
Chart promulgated by
Social
Services Law § 111-i.
See
https://www.childsupport.ny.gov/
dcse/pdfs/CSSA.pdf
DRL § 255(1) NOTICE: Please
be advised that once the
judgment of divorce is signed in
this action, each party may no
longer be covered by the other
party’s health insurance plan and
each party shall be responsible for
his or her own health insurance
coverage and may be entitled to
purchase health insurance on his
or her own through a COBRA
option, if available.
Further details of these
notices may be obtained from
the Clerk of the Matrimonial Part,
Supreme Court, 60 Centre Street,
Rm 311, N.Y., N.Y. 10007, Tel 646386-3010.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
The foregoing Summons w/
Notice & notices are served upon
by publication pursuant to an
order of the Hon. Carol Edmead,
J.S.C. of the State of N.Y. , dated
4/29/2016
& filed with the
supporting papers in the office of
the Clerk of the County of New
York.
Date: 5-3-16
N.Y.,NY
John L. Moncrief
Attorney for Plaintiff
217 Broadway, Suite 515
N.Y., NY 10007
212- 406-5551
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