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Vol. 45, No. 18 April 30 - May 6, 2015 • queenstribune.com Scarborough To Resign, Plead Guilty To Felony Charges Tribune Photo by Bruce Adler PAGE 5 HOPE AND HELP Queens mourns victims of earthquake in Nepal, and mobilizes to help survivors. By Jackie Strawbridge... Page 3 Participatory Budgeting: What Made The Cut? PAGE 17 SPORTS Meet The Terriers’ Tennis Twins PAGE 42 Page 2 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com LOVE YOUR LIBRARY? SPREAD THE WORD! Take a moment to speak up for: - Investment in libraries - Funding 6-day service in every library, in every neighborhood - Fully funding the 10-year capital plan Speakup.Queenslibrary.org or http://investinlibraries.org Speak up! Log on to send an email. Tell your neighbors and share on social media # investinlibraries 11783a-2/15 www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 3 Queens DeaDline Days Of Prayer, Mourning And Support For Nepal By Jackie StrawBridge Staff Writer After a devastating earthquake shook Nepal last weekend, New Yorkers poured into Jackson Heights’ Diversity Plaza to raise support and remember those lost. The 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal last Saturday morning. A rising death toll recently passed 5,000, and tremors continue to shake the region. Diversity Plaza, located off of Broadway between 73rd and 74th Streets, saw a gathering of hundreds for a vigil on Sunday. Many have remained for long days and nights over the past week, manning donation tables, lighting candles or writing prayers and thoughts for the Nepalese on a colorful mosaic of sticky notes. Queens is home to roughly 5,000 Nepal-born residents, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. According to Pralay Rajbhandari, a member of the New York Nepalese Football Club who helped organized Sunday’s vigil, fundraising efforts that night brought in more than $23,000 and continued throughout the week. “[It] is still not enough, but we are doing everything, every effort, to do the collection and send it back home as soon as possible,” Rajbhandari said. Many present at Diversity Plaza urged awareness for the needs of those outside Photo by bruce Adler Visitors to Diversity Plaza are writing messages for those affected by the earthquake in nepal. the capital region of Kathmandu. Dorje Lama, an East Elmhurst resident whose family resides the Helambu region, said, “people can carry you and walk 20 blocks in Kathmandu and take you to a hospital… but in the villages, they have no hope – people have to carry you for seven days to get to Kathmandu. It’s impossible.” Rajbhandari noted this discrepancy as well and said donations collected since Sunday will be sent to rural villages. Many present at Diversity Plaza described difficulty communicating with family and friends back home and its emotional impact. Binamra Khadka said he has been able to connect with his loved ones only a few times, by phone or Viber, a messaging app. “For me, mentally, it’s exhausting,” Khadka said. “Just to know you have family and friends back home and you basically cannot protect them.” Lama said he was finally able to connect with a cousin on Monday at 2 a.m., and learned that his village’s situation is dire. “My family, all my villagers, they’re gathered in one spot… by the monastery, which is also shaken. They have a few tents for hundreds of people,” he said. Jackson Heights resident Tandul Lama, no relation to Dorje Lama, said he tried to connect with his mother for three days. He ultimately reached her after a friend back home with a working phone went looking for her. “Back home I have my mother, brothers, sisters and everybody, and we’re really worried about them,” Tandul Lama explained. “They are having a very hard time. It’s cold I heard, it’s raining there, they’re trying to get together, be strong.” New Yorkers who want to support relief efforts have a number of options. Councilman Daniel Dromm (DJackson Heights), who was present for Sunday’s vigil, suggested contributing to Adhikaar, a Woodside-based human rights organization for the Nepalese community, as well as the Red Cross and UNICEF. Adhikaar is accepting online donations at life.indiegogo.com/fundraisers/immediate-relief-for-nepal-earthquake-survivors. The Jackson Heights Beautification Group suggested donating to Mercy Corps’ Nepal Earthquake Relief Fund, which can be accessed online at mercycorps.org. Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@ queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge. Whitestone Rallies Against Proposed Development By daniel Offner Staff Writer Developers with Edgestone Group, LLC, are proposing to develop 107 townhouses on a 15-acre vacant lot at 151-45 6th Rd. in Whitestone, which would bring a total of 203 new residential units to the community. But many of the project’s proposed neighbors have voiced opposition to the plans, arguing that the proposed development of 107 townhouses is contrary to their initial proposal back in 2008 – when they were given approval to construct 52-single family homes. “That’s out of control,” Devon O’Connor, president of the Welcome to Whitestone Civic Association, said. “I understood when they [proposed building] 50 homes, but for it to be 107 two-family homes is outrageous.” We Love Whitestone, a nonprofit civic association, passed a resolution, according to their website, stating that they will not support any development at the CYO/Whitestone pool site other than previously approved plans for 56 single family homes at the Edgewater site. However, because a previously filed zoning permit expired, developers can build high-density units “as of right,” and are not required to file for a permit to build multi-family dwellings. State Sen. Tony Avella (D-Bayside) said he issued a warning in opposition to any construction outside of the originally agreed-upon plans. “This developer is declaring war on the community,” Avella said in a statement. “When I was a City Councilman representing this area in 2008, the neighborhood made it very clear that they would not accept the construction of anything other than singlefamily homes at this site.” Avella continued, saying it is “unacceptable” for the developers to now try and challenge plans that were supported by both Community Board 7 and City Council. “We are prepared to fight this project proposed by Edgestone Group and will not stand to see another residential area succumb to overdevelopment,” Avella said. City Councilman Paul Vallone (D-Bayside) joined Avella in taking a stand against the proposed plans. “Any new development here must follow what the community and City Council agreed upon in 2008 and conform to the character of the neighbor- hood,” Vallone said in a statement. “Quadrupling the amount of units and eliminating the 3-acre waterfront park is a direct attack on Whitestone’s quality of life.” In the meantime, Edgestone continues to work on remediating the site, Coyote Caught! a four-year-old female coyote spotted in Middle Village this week was captured Tuesday night. The animal, which had been seen in and around Juniper Valley Park on Monday, was caught at 77th Place and Caldwell avenue. The coyote is now in the hands of animal Care and Control and the Parks Department. aCaC said that the coyote is apparently in good health and they placed a microchip inside the animal. Parks said they are looking for a safe location to release the coyote. which is covered by contaminated soil brought in by the former owner. Calls to Edgestone Group LLC were not returned as of press time. Reach Daniel Offner at (718) 3577400, Ext. 125, doffner@queenstribune. com, or @DanielOffner. Page 4 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com ACS Abruptly Closes East Elmhurst Daycare By Jackie StrawBridge Staff Writer More than 100 parents are reeling from the loss of their neighborhood daycare and pre-K center, while more than 30 employees are scrambling to find new work, after the Administration for Children’s Services abruptly announced that East Elmhurst’s Malcolm X Early Childhood Education Center will close due to a rent hike. Located at 111-12 Northern Blvd., the Malcolm X center is sponsored by Sheltering Arms, an ACS Contractor and Citywide organization serving low-income families. The center has been a part of the East Elmhurst/Corona community for four decades and serves low-income families by priority. According to Principal Hope Cannady, it is the community’s only center with ACS programs for kids as young as two-years-old. According to an ACS spokesperson, Malcolm X will close on July 24 “because of a substantial rent increase” on the property. Cannady said that ACS informed her of the closure decision in midApril. Then, before she had an opportunity to inform parents and without her knowledge – and two weeks before the first deadline to apply for Universal pre-K programs – ACS sent letters to parents announcing the closure. She described a subsequent parent Photo by Jackie Strawbridge Parents protested the closure of the Malcolm X Early Childhood Education Center in East Elmhurst on Monday. The center is due to close in July due to a rent hike. meeting as “extremely emotional.” “A lot of people were crying, staff were crying,” she said. “This school is not just a school… It’s like losing family members.” Xiomara Dunning, a family services worker at Malcolm X, said that she has been working on relocations “family by family,” though most cannot afford the fees at nearby private daycares. “Those families are being left out in the street. Where do they go?” she said. Regarding the transition, ACS provided parents with a list of child care centers within a three-mile radius. However, many parents said that the burden of finding new placement remains overwhelming. Jessica Guaman, who has a two- and three-year old at Malcolm X, described the stress and difficulty of finding a new daycare. She worried that, with limited options in the region, she may have to enroll her kids in different centers, meaning pick-up and drop-off could interfere with her husband’s work and her plans to return to work. Miriam Montes, who has a threeand four-year old at Malcolm X, said, “I’m feeling crazy. I’m feeling disappointed.” Montes said she has not begun searching for new daycare options because she wants to focus her energy on fighting to keep the center open. For her part, Dunning said, “if we could just get at least a year for us to be able to relocate to another site, we would really appreciate that.” “We are really upset and we are feeling disrespected that such a change came overnight,” Dunning added. Parents also said that ACS added insult to injury by providing the closure announcement letter and transition information exclusively in English. ACS responded that Spanish-language materials were mailed out last week and some Spanish translation was available at Sheltering Arms’ parent meeting. For the Malcolm X community, the decision to close the center runs directly against Mayor Bill de Blasio’s promises to champion early childhood education. “The mayor really needs to look deeply into the situation,” Cannady said. “I’ve looked up all his quotes and all his speeches that he’s given all across the City, where he is adamant about maintaining early childhood programs to bridge the gap. But if schools that are doing well like ours are being taken away, how is that bridging the gap?” Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@ queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge. www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 5 Assemblyman Scarborough To Step Down BY JORDAN GIBBONS Staff Writer Scarborough was charged in the federal indictment last September with 11 counts of improperly claiming Assemblyman William Scarborough “per diem” travel expenses in excess of (D-Jamaica) is scheduled to plead guilty $40,000 that did not take place. Scarborough went on to explain to felony charges next week and resign to settle the federal charges against him, the financial issues that he dealt with himself, as well as others in Albany, deaccording to the State Legislator. “I will be accepting a plea to charges tailing how the legislature has not had relating to my submitting false travel a raise in 16 years and only one in 28 years. vouchers to the Assem“Whenever the issue bly,” Scarborough said in of a salary increase was a statement. “I did in fact brought up we were told claim to be in Albany at that our job was parttimes when I was not time, because we were there or I would claim only in session in Albany to have stayed longer for six months out of the than I actually did. As a year,” he said. “I found result, I will be stepping this particularly offendown from the job that I sive because when I was love and I will face whatnot in Albany, I spent ever sanctions the court my days, most evenings imposes at the proper and most weekends time.” Assemblyman meeting my constituents Scarborough apoloWilliam Scarborough or attending events in gized to his family, colleagues, staff and community for mis- my district.” He said that two-thirds of the legisleading them as the issue unfolded. “It is not easy to admit that you have lature report either no outside income engaged in improper behavior and or less than $20,000 in outside income, have fallen short of the standards that but the few with large outside incomes were expected of you in a responsible were used as “a club to beat back any position,” he said. “There is no excuse suggestion that the vast majority needfor my actions and I can only take re- ed or deserved an increase.” Scarborough said that despite these sponsibility for them and whatever “rationalizations” that he used to jusconsequences come as a result.” tify his actions to himself, there was no excuse for them. “Many of my colleagues felt the same frustration with the salary situation as I did, but they did not act as I did,” he said. “Many people making less than I do have suffered financial crises and they have not acted as I did.” Scarborough is expected to enter his plea on May 7 in U.S. District Court in Binghamton. Charges also include a State indictment, which charged him with two felony counts of grand larceny and 21 felony counts of offering a false instrument for filing. Hartunian did not comment, but his office did refer the Queens Tribune to the article that first reported Scarborough’s decision in the Albany Times Union. Reach Jordan Gibbons at (718)3577400, Ext. 123, jgibbons@queenspress. com or @jgibbons2. Third Avenue Exit Nearly Done BY DANIel OffNeR Staff Writer MTA Bridges and Tunnels is nearly finished with a $109 million reconstruction of the 3rd Avenue exit ramp on the Whitestone Bridge and rehabilitate the roadway superstructure. The project, which has been ongoing since January 2013, will also add a new emergency breakdown shoulder, a deceleration lane and new curbing at the 14th Avenue exit. It should be finished by the end of May. Now, the City Department of Transportation announced plans to install bollards at the exit along the service road of the Whitestone Expressway to help calm traffic and flexible delineators once the ramp opens to deter speeding as vehicles exit. In addition to deterring speeding, the 70 feet of new flexible delineators aims to better organize traffic by minimizing conflicts between vehicles already using the service road and those merging onto it from the exit. “We have been working very closely with NYC DOT on the design and collaboration of these safety enhancements to the 3rd Avenue exit, which are in keeping with the Mayor’s Vision Zero program,” Chris Saladino, an MTA facility engineer for the Whitestone Bridge, said. At the request of the community and elected officials, the DOT will continue studying the area for additional safety measures, which includes reviews for enhanced signage, markings and other traffic calming measures. Reach Daniel Offner at (718) 3577400, Ext. 125, doffner@queenstribune. com, or @DanielOffner. Do you experience pain or discomfort during sex? It’s more common – and treatable – than you think. Sexual pain, or dyspareunia, affects nearly three out of four women at some point in their lives. For some, the pain is temporary, while for others it is a long-term problem. Unfortunately, many people with sexual pain suffer silently. Sonia Bahlani, MD, a gynecologist at the Arthur Smith Institute for Urology, part of North Shore-LIJ Health System, discusses what you need to know about this condition. What causes pain during sex? There are many causes of sexual pain in women. Many causes may be gynecologic in nature, while others may be secondary to systemic changes within the body. Infections, post-menopausal changes, neuropathic (nerve fiber) or muscular pain disorders, and dermatologic (hair/nails/skin) changes may all play into sexual pain. Pain during sex also may be caused by problems with sexual response, such as a lack of desire or a lack of arousal. It is important to seek help from a healthcare professional because many causes of sexual pain can be treated. Who experiences pain with sex? Anyone in any age group can have sexual pain. Hormonal changes can often cause changes in sexual function, but because many factors may come into play, an extensive workup — a physical, medical tests, a medical history review — is usually required. Dyspareunia can get in the way of your relationships and overall quality of life — don’t wait to get help. If you have symptoms of sexual pain, call (516) 734-8500 today to make an appointment with one of our specialists. For more information, visit NorthShoreLIJ.com/Smith. How is sexual pain treated? Because sexual pain may be caused by many factors — and patients can have varying ranges of symptoms — our pelvic pain experts at the Smith Institute for Urology will develop a unique and personalized plan for you. Your customized treatment plan could range from conservative forms of therapy to more aggressive management, depending on your symptoms. This variety of treatment approaches has significantly decreased sexual pain and improved quality of life for the vast majority of our patients. Page 6 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com EDIT PAGE Common Core’s Corporate Ties In Our OpInIOn Following Through On Participatory Budgeting The City has asked that each Council Member engage their constituents in establishing a priority list of Capital projects and voting to fund up to $1 million. This is a good step towards empowering communities to take hold of municipal spending. It removes the backroom deals of who gets the largess in capital projects. Transparency is also the best form of government and this process is a step in the right direction. We are saddened that five members of the Queens delegation - Elizabeth Crowley, Rory Lancman, Peter Koo, Daniel Dromm and Ruben Wills - did not take up the cause. To those who did, we commend their leadership. The others should not be afraid to share in the decision making with their communities. We hope that this year’s list will get acted upon and put in place. Unfortunately, several of the items chosen last year have yet to be implemented. We suggest that the community members who attended this year’s participatory budgeting process keep active and keep the promises made by their Council members. We also hope that those communities that did not partake in this process call their elected officials and ask, “why not us?” Its a worthwhile cause to engage people in the budget process and not let lobbyists and selective influential groups determine what is good for our communities. In YOur OpInIOn No To TPP O To The Editor: ver the last 30 years, in large part because of unfair trade deals, American workers and families have endured job losses, stagnant wages and skyrocketing levels of income inequality. Given those facts, it is inexplicable why any politician in New York could support the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) or “fast track” legislation that makes this unfair trade deal possible. As secretary-treasurer of United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) 1500, I stand with hard-working families all across New York who are fighting to achieve a better life for themselves and their loved ones. Unfortunately, some Republican and Democratic Members of Congress, as well as President Obama, have chosen to support a fast track trade deal that will generally make life worse. If passed, the TPP will be one of the largest trade deals the world has ever known. It includes 12 countries along the Pacific Rim and would impact 792 million people. Altogether, this massive trade agreement would govern 40 percent of the world’s economic output. Amazingly and most concerning, every single line of this trade deal is being negotiated in secret. Labor unions, environmental groups, civil rights organizations and consumer advocates have been shut out of TPP negotiations, while 600 corporate lawyers are advising the U.S. Trade Representative. Instead of addressing these failures, the Obama Administration is asking for “fast track” authority – a policy that will force Congress to simply approve or reject the finalized trade agreement, with no opportunity to make improvements. This “take it or leave it” approach all but guarantees that workers and families all across New York will pay a steep price. Enough is enough. Republican and Democratic politicians who support the TPP and “fast tracked” legislation through are ignoring the brutal truths of past trade agreements. It is America’s hard-working men and women, and their families, who will bear the biggest burden as jobs pay less or disappear completely. To be clear, this is not about partisan politics. Fast tracking the TPP will hurt Republican, Democratic and Independent workers all across New York. On behalf of all hard-working men and women, whether they are part of our union family or not, we urge every member of Congress from New York to oppose the TPP and “fast track” legislation. We can only hope that they will do what is right for all the people of our great state and nation. Tony Speelman, Secretary-Treasurer, United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1500 Michael Nussbaum Publisher Queens County’s Weekly Newspaper Group Domenick Rafter, Editor-in-Chief Founded in 1970 by Gary Ackerman Published Weekly Copyright © 2015 Tribco, LLC Shiek Mohamed, Production Manager Queens Tribune (718) 357-7400 E-mail Address: news@queenstribune.com 150-50 14th Road Whitestone, NY 11357 www.queenstribune.com Marcia Moxam Comrie Contributing Editor Ria MacPherson Comptroller R To The Editor: egarding your 04/23 editorial: “Kids Should Come First.” Parents’ opt-out of Common Core tests for their kids was justified, but you left out one key reason. Critics call Common Core “Rotten to the Core,” but “Pearson’s Profit Pipeline” is a more accurate label. Pearson, the world’s largest educational publisher, created Common Core and aggressively lobbied for its support by the U.S. Department of Education, with no input or approval from state and municipal educators. Pearson benefits as the primary producer of all Common Core print and digital materials, including standardized tests measuring students’ progress and teachers’ effectiveness. This British publisher monopolizes the U.S. testing market with nobid contracts in New York, New Jersey and many other states and cities. Pearson has a paranoid passion for secrecy, as shown recently by monitoring social media remarks posted by New Jersey students who took its tests. Pro-Plastic Bag W To The Editor: ith the proposal to begin charging grocery shoppers a fee for each plastic shopping bag distributed at stores in order to reduce their use, I thought it is appropriate to voice my objections publicly. Plastic bags do not just wind up as litter flying in the street or getting stuck in trees. Plastic bags actually facilitate physically challenged individuals who do grocery shopping. Having to rely on bringing reusable shopping bags to grocery stores would be cumbersome at best or become an additional obstacle to overcome for a physically challenged shopper. I don’t think it is appropriate for shoppers who rely on plastic bags that are extremely lightweight and provide a means of conveyance to be burdened with additional Reporters: Luis Gronda, Jackie Strawbridge, Jordan Gibbons, Daniel Offner Maureen Coppola Advertising Director Photographers: Bruce Adler, Walter Karling Howard Swengler Major Accounts Manager Intern: Steven Rodriguez Contributors: Michael Stahl, Eric Jordan, Barbara Arnstein, Tammy Scileppi, David Russell, Vladimir Grjonko Art Department: Daniel Galando, Lianne Procanyn, Karissa Tirbeni Webmaster: Shiek Mohamed Shanie Persaud Director Corporate Accounts/Events Account Executives Ron Shafran Karyn Budhai Helene Sperber Donna Lawlor Shari Strongin Oscar Lopez Accounting: Lisbet Espinal As a volunteer tutor at a Queens public school, I saw how standardized tests yield sub-standard education. The only skills kids gain from them is the ability to fill in bubbles. Pearson made huge mistakes in producing and scoring these tests, but its clueless clients, including New York State’s Department of Education, renew contracts rather than seek competitive bids from other educational publishers. Why do they have such blind faith in Pearson? Full disclosure: I retired from McGraw-Hill (19682003), the second largest educational publisher, now owned by Apollo Global Management (a private equity firm). I have no ax to grind or any skin in the game. But no publisher should have a chokehold on our children’s education. If New York’s education leaders want parents to opt into Common Core, they must opt out of Pearson, public education’s worst predator. Kids come first. Publishers come last. Richard Reif, Flushing charges other than the cost for their purchases. I rely on plastic bags to carry items from the checkout counter to my car and from my car to my home with the added assist from a shopping cart. I often request the cashier at grocery stores to “please pack light for me” since I am physically unable to lift anything of weight. I therefore require an additional amount of plastic bags than someone who does not have the physical challenges that I do. I then reuse these plastic bags for lining the plastic garbage cans we have in a number of the rooms in our home and not until they are full do we dispose of them (I do understand the plastic bag is not recyclable and regrettably will become part of landfill). 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Located at 51st Street and Skillman Avenue, the intersection received a new traffic light and crossing signals this month, after years of campaigning from the Woodside and Sunnyside community. Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer (D-Sunnyside), who began pushing for the traffic signal after a pedestrian was struck at the intersection, announced its installation on Monday. “One stop light may not seem like the biggest thing that government can do for a community,” Van Bramer said. “But if you live in this community – if you cross this street, if you have children in this community, if you’re a senior crossing the street, if you’re someone with disabilities trying to get through the street – A group of students this is a very big deal.” and faculty from nearby The Councilman dePS 11 joined Van Bramer scribed the intersection as on Monday to herald the confusing and dangerous, new traffic signal. noting that drivers were “Our students walk often unsure whether to back and forth to school move forward or stop. and it’s a safer neighbor“This was a blind spot. hood now,” PS 11 Principal It was a real source of poElizabeth Pena-Jorge said. tential danger,” he added. The intersection falls “We couldn’t get across within a new slow zone the street,” resident Arthur that the City Department Ferguson said. “The cars – of Transportation is innobody knew what to do. stalling – including speed They come here and it wasn’t bumps and 20 MPH street good. So thank God we have markings – along Skillman [the traffic signal] now.” Avenue from 43rd Street to Ferguson was an orgaRoosevelt Avenue, as well nizer behind a petition for as surrounding blocks. the traffic signal that garPhoto by Jackie Strawbridge According to DOT offinered 265 signatures, ac- Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer speaking under the cials, this slow zone will be cording to Van Bramer’s new traffic light at 51st Street and Skillman Avenue complete before the end of office. A group called the in woodside. the summer. Safer Skillman Avenue CoReach Jackie Strawalition was also created to address this Smith noted further safety goals in- bridge at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 128, intersection and other nearby safety clude sidewalk extensions and im- jstrawbridge@queenstribune.com or @ concerns; member Angus Grieve- proving visibility on 52nd Street. JNStrawbridge. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 70 Exeter Realty LLC Arts of Org. filed SSNY 3/24/15. Office: Queens Co. SSNY design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to C/O Cooperman Lester Miller Carus LLP, 1129 Northern Blvd. #402 Manhasset, NY 11030. Purpose: any lawful activity. ________________________ Shankar Sadhwani, M.d. PLLC Arts of Org filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/24/15. Office in Queens Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served & shall mail process to Shankar Sadhwani, 86-35 Queens Blvd Ste 2G, Elmhurst, NY 11373. Purpose: Medicine. ________________________ TSC PLANS & LOGISTICS, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 3/16/15. 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, 3606 43rd Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101. General purpose. ________________________ REALTY JI UNITED, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 4/8/15. 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, 71-21 171st St., Fresh Meadows, NY 11365. General purpose. ________________________ Notice of Formation of ArnieComm LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/27/15. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to c/o United States Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11228, address of LLC-designated Registered Agent. Purpose: all lawful purposes. ________________________ Notice of formation of Regal Blue Partners, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on March 20, 2015. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process served against the LLC to: 361 Arleigh Rd Little Neck, NY 11363. Purpose: Any lawful activity. ________________________ S UPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NE W YORK COUNT Y OF QUEENS Index No.: 12967/13 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB, FORMERLY KNOWN AS WORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, -against- SHAWN OATES AS HEIR-AT-LAW, AND/ OR DISTRIBUTEE TO THE ESTATE OF MARION OATES, if living, and if he be dead, any and all persons unknown to Plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or generally 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, adinistrators, 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-atlaw, 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; MARILYN OATES, AS HEIR-AT-LAW, AND/OR DISTRIBUTEE TO THE ESTATE OF MARION OATES, SHAWN OATES AS HEIR-AT-LAW, AND/OR DISTRIBUTEE TO THE ESTATE OF MARION OATES, NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, 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 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 the complaint. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication purusant to an Order of the Hon. Thomas D. Raffaele, a Justice of the Supreme Court, Queens County, dated February 18, 2015 and entered February 27, 2015. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage in the amount of $299,000.00 recorded in the Queens County City Register’s Office on May 24, 2007 in CRFN: 2007000271925 covering the premises known as 114-46 210TH STREET, CAMBRIA HEIGHTS, NY 11411 a/k/a Block 11028, Lot 238. Beginning at a point on the westerly side of 210th St. distant 217.50 ft. northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of 210th St. with the northerly side of 115th St. Avenue; being a plot 100 ft. x 30 ft. The relief sought in the within action is a final Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale 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 on the basis of the fact that the real property affected by this action is located wholly within 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: Westbury, New York, April 23, 2015. Stuart L. Druckman, Esq., Druckman Law Group, PLLC, Attorney for Plaintiff, 242 Drexel Avenue, Westbury, NY 11590. (516) 876- 0800 WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. #86014 ________________________ Notice of Formation of JI XIANG LLC., a limited liability company (LLC). Arts of Org. filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/13/2015. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: PO BOX 520231, FLUSHING NY 11352. Purpose: any lawful activity. ________________________ 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 the 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: 804-2494747 Fax: 571-384-1817 ________________________ www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 9 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 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. ________________________ 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 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. ________________________ 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. ________________________ 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 ________________________ SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS 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 COUNT Y 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 NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCEAREUNKNOWN 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 VIOLATIONS 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 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 ABOVE-NAMED 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 non-profit 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 (1-877226-5697) 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. ________________________ 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. ________________________ 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. ________________________ 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. ________________________ Page 10 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com Night Market Works Out The Kinks By Daniel Offner Staff Writer night… due to the attendance we got a huge influx of vendor applications.” Still working out the kinks, Wang The Queens International Night said he has been flooded with applicaMarket got off to a shaky start last Sat- tions over the past two days and plans urday, when hundreds flocked to the to introduce more than 20 additional New York Hall of Science at Flushing food vendors to help satisfy the masses. Meadows-Corona Park. “As we introduce more food venJohn Wang, founder and organizer of the night market, said he was dors, people would be spread out pleased with the reception, but didn’t more,” Wang said, addressing the long expect to have that many people come lines and wait time for food. Despite his best intentions and out on such a cold evening. “We didn’t have enough vendors,” the recommendations of Community Wang said. “It was a great opening Board 4, Wang said the majority of night market patrons drove to the event. “We will do our best to encourage more people to take mass transit,” he said. Inspired by other night markets hosted across the globe – including in parts of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Western Europe – the Queens International Night Market is the first of its kind to be held in New York Photo By Daniel offner City. People waited upwards of 40 minutes for The event will some of Ms. Ling’s HK-Style Mini Cakes. continue every Sat- urday through October and features more than 60 vendors selling merchandise, artwork and food. There are also plans to feature small-scale cultural performances and entertainment, celebrating the rich cultural diversity and heritage of the Borough. The next night market event will be held Saturday, May 2, from 6 p.m. to midnight, at the New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Corona. Reach Daniel Offner at (718) 3577400, Ext. 125, doffner@queenstribune. com, or @DanielOffner. The Kids Of Summer The spring sun made Sunday the perfect day for the opening of the Hollis Bellaire Queens Village Bellerose Little League season. Here, a coach speaks with one of the youngest players at Padavan-Preller Field where the Weprin’s Wranglers took on the team from Frank’s Auto Repair. Mr. Met himself was also on hand for the opening day excitement. www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 11 Treat Mom On Her Special Day!! Dining Room Specials Served with choice of Soup or House Garden Salad and Coffee, Tea or a Bottomless Fountain Soda. Chicken Marsala .......................... $21.99 Served with Rice Pilaf & Sautéed Spinach. Garlic & Herb Baked Salmon ..... $25.99 Served with Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Steamed Broccoli. 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Page 12 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com DOT Gets SBS Input In Forest Hills BY JORDAN GIBBONS Staff Writer The City Department of Transportation, joined by the MTA, held its second meeting last week to get community feedback on the proposed Select Bus Service for the Q52/Q53 route coming to Woodhaven and Cross Bay boulevards. DOT representatives at the meeting said nothing is set in stone for the plan, so they are having four meetings in different neighborhoods along the route to learn how residents and stakeholders feel about the project, which will turn the right lane into a dedicated bus lane in each direction on the main road along with two lanes for vehicles and a twolane service road separated by a median. “I think we’re getting a lot of terrific feedback,” Eric Beaton, DOT’s director of transit development, said. “It’s much better to get this kind of discussion going early and get a project that fits the community.” Attendees were split into small groups with MTA Bus Company facilitators, who explained the plan, answered questions and took notes on any concerns or advice. Jessica Cignarella, a facilitator from the MTA, said the entire route, which has about 300,000 bus riders, is about 14 miles long and has had a double digit number of fatalities along the corridor, with the majority of those involving pedestrians. “It’s a dangerous corridor… so creating some improvements for the area is something that we’re really looking into and we really want to hear input on,” she said. “We have made a pretty strong effort to keep all the community members and different stakeholders involved.” Josselyn Atahualpa of Corona, who works with the Rider’s Alliance and takes the Q23 and the Q53 along Woodhaven Boulevard, said that crossing the boulevard is dangerous, and buses sometimes will be late, and a few will show up at once, clogging up the bus stops. “It’s also a scary place to take the bus in the middle of the night,” she said. “I’m really excited about the bus station improvements.” The plan aims to create shorter wait times and provide safer access to bus stations, with larger wait stations and better lighting. There would be offboard fare collection machines at all SBS stops and riders can board at any of three doors. All of the express and local routes would also use the bus lanes, but there will be different stop poles and riders will still have to pay on the bus. Although the route in the northern portion will not be changing much, the Atlantic Avenue stop will be discontinued and stops will be added at 91st, 101st and Pitkin Avenues in Woodhaven and Ozone Park, respectively. Vance Barbour, a member of the Woodhaven Residents Block Association, has been taking the QM15 on the corridor everyday for 15 years, and said that he did not like the plan because of the left hand turns that will be taken away along the route. “You can’t not have left-hand turns off of this,” Barbour said. “It’s going to kill the businesses in all of the communities. We don’t need a highway, we don’t want a highway.” Barbour was not opposed to the SBS plan as a whole. He said he preferred for the bus lanes to be in the middle of the boulevard. “This is not a good idea,” Barbour said. “Where the turns are now, you can’t get rid of any of the turns.” Toby Sheppard Bloch of Glendale said that he is excited about the project, because the current conditions on Woodhaven Boulevard require a change, and he wishes buses were a more viable mode of transportation. “I think Woodhaven’s broken for all travelers. It’s disorganized, it’s frustrating and it’s dangerous,” he said. “The only thing worse than a long commute is someone getting hurt or killed. I feel like this eliminates a lot of conflict.” Reach Jordan Gibbons at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 123, jgibbons@queenspress.com or @jgibbons2. Photo by Jordan Gibbons Residents discussed the SBS plan in Forest Hills last week. www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 13 The Sanctuary at Mount Lebanon The only Indoor Jewish Community The only Indoor Mausoleum in NewJewish York’s Community Five Boroughs Mausoleum In New York’s Five Boroughs Special Prices and Choice Locations in the All New Building for a limited time • Single & Companion Gravesites • Family Plots • Niche Space for Cremated Remains Affordable Payment Plans • Credit Cards Accepted AANot-For-Profit Cemetery serving serving the the Jewish Jewish Community Communitysince since1914 1914 Not-For Profit Cemetery 7800 Myrtle Ave • Glendale, Queens, NY 11385 718-821-0200 • www.MountLebanonCemetery.com Page 14 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com See Us On The Big Screen This Friday By DOmenick rafter Editor in Chief Are you a fan of Queens and horror films? This Friday, you can watch the premiere of the director’s cut of a film that not only takes place in Queens, but also at the Queens Tribune. The director’s cut of the 2010 film “The Emerging Past,” a film by Ridgewood native Thomas Churchill, is set to premiere at the New York City International Film Festival this Friday in Manhattan. “The Emerging Past,” stars Krista Grotte as a Queens Tribune photographer. After she is discovered tak- ing a life-altering picture of a sacrifice ritual, her world suddenly becomes a jigsaw puzzle that she quickly needs to solve before her emerging past catches up with her. With nowhere to go, she turns to her coworker Dylan, played by Brooke McCarter, for help. As stress levels rise in her search for the truth, her coworker spins the game into another level as he reveals just who he really is. As she soon realizes, the past is never where you left it. The film was shot in Ridgewood, Glendale, Maspeth and Middle Village, and includes scenes inside the Queens Tribune’s former Fresh Meadows office, where the newspaper moved from in 2010. The director’s cut now includes scenes filmed in the Tribune’s current office in Whitestone. The director’s cut follows the previous version of the film released in 2010 that won six awards as it played the circuit. Churchill said he was “never happy” with the original cut and decided to film a new version. “That version is now a collector’s item; never to be released again...ever,” Churchill said of the original film. Tickets for this Friday’s premiere can be purchased at nyciff.com/schedules/the-emerging-past-directors-cut or at the door. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. A screenshot from “The Emerging Past” from a scene filmed in the Queens Tribune’s former Fresh Meadows office. UNIQLO Coming To Sky View By Daniel Offner Staff Writer The Japanese clothing retailer UNIQLO is coming to Queens this summer. As part of their expansion plans, the company announced it will open its newest New York location at the SkyView Center in Flushing, on June 5, at 10 a.m. Since opening its American flagship store in Soho in 2006, UNIQLO has continued to expand, with new stores opening throughout the State, including locations at the Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn, the Staten Island Mall and the Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City, Long Island. Sky View is the brand’s first Queens location. This summer, UNIQLO will celebrate its grand opening by giving away a free tote bag to the first 200 people in line. There will also be special promotional prices during the entire opening weekend. UNIQLO’s newest storefront will be located on Level D inside the Shops at SkyView Center, 40-24 College Point Blvd. in Flushing. For more information on the new location, visit shopskyviewcenter.com Reach Daniel Offner at (718) 3577400, Ext. 125, doffner@queenstribune. com, or @DanielOffner. 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Peninsula Nursing and Rehabilitation is proud to announce the grand reopening of its updated, state-of-the-art facilities. Now under new ownership, we’re ready to go above and beyond. State of the Art Rehabilitation Center 24-Hour Skilled Nursing Care Short Term and Long Term Rehab Comprehensive Therapies Pre and Post Operative Care Sub-Acute Care On-Site Amenities Coming Soon: On Site Dialysis Renew. Restore. Rehabilitate. Peninsula ĆĀƫāĆƫ!$ƫ$**!(ƫ.%2!Čƫ.ƫ+'35ČƫƫāāćĊāƫđƫĈāĉċĈăąċĂĀĀĀƫđƫ333ċ//!*.!ċ+)ĥ,!*%*/1( Page 16 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com POLICE BLOTTER 102nd Precinct Weill Music Institute OFFICER ARRESTED – At 6:30 p.m. on April 25 off-duty Police Officer David Rodriguez was arrested and charged with assault after allegedly punching a woman who had spit in his face in Ozone Park. 107th Precinct Free ! NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERT Falu’s Bollywood Orchestra Sunday, May 3 at 3 PM Falu and her Bollywood Orchestra take inspiration from North Indian classical music and contemporary pop and jazz as they perform songs set to Bollywood film clips from the ’60s through the ’80s. Jamaica Performing Arts Center 153-10 Jamaica Avenue (at 153rd Street) | Queens jcal.org RSVP: 718-618-6170, ext. 300 EFJ Carnegie Hall’s Neighborhood Concerts are sponsored by Free concerts in all five boroughs! carnegiehall.org/NeighborhoodConcerts There are no arrest(s) at this time. The investigation is ongoing. 114th Precinct FORCIBLE TOUCHING – The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating the suspect wanted in connection with several forcible touching incidents that occurred in Astoria. On April 2 at around 11 a.m., the suspect approached a 33 year-old female, while riding a bicycle and grabbed her buttocks near 34-12 34 Ave. Then, on April 15, at approximately 8:45 p.m., the suspect approached the 29 yearold female victim while riding a bicycle and struck her in the buttocks with his hand as she was walking in the vicinity of 35th Avenue and 41st Street. Finally, on April 16, at approximately 11 a.m., the suspect approached the 30 year-old female victim in the vicinity of 33-15 36th Ave. while on a bicycle and struck her in the buttocks with his hand. The suspect is described as Hispanic male, medium to dark complexion, 5 feet, 4 inches to 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a medium to stocky build. He was seen wearing a light blue rain jacket and a light blue and white baseball hat. POLICE INVOLVED SHOOTING – On April 22 at 9:17 p.m., police responded to a 911 call of shots fired inside the Hillside Inn at the corner of 168th Street and Hillside Avenue, in Jamaica. Upon arrival, officers determined that Jonathan Efraim, 30, of Jamaica, had discharged a firearm inside the establishment, and then fled northbound on 168th Street towards Highland Avenue. Upon being provided a description of the suspect by 911 callers, officers encountered the suspect in the vicinity of 168th Street and Highland Avenue, and shouted “Police, don’t move!” A foot pursuit then ensued towards 168th Place and Highland Avenue, where the suspect stopped, turned and fired upon the officers. The suspect then continued southbound on 168th Place towards Hillside Avenue, where he again stopped, turned, and pointed his weapon in the di115th Precinct rection of the officers a FORCIBLE TOUCHsecond time, opposite ING – The NYPD is of 87-43 168th Place. asking the public’s asTwo uniformed officers sistance identifying then discharged their the suspect wanted for firearms a total of five forcible touching on a times in the direction subway train in Jackson of the suspect, striking Heights. him in the torso. EMS On April 25 at 3:30 responded to the locap.m., the victim, a 23tion and transported year-old female, was the suspect to Jamaica riding the south bound Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. The suspect wanted #7 train, in the vicinThe two officers who in a forcible touching ity of 74th Street and discharged their weap- incident on a 7 train Broadway station, when ons were removed to in Jackson Heights last the suspect grabbed her North Shore Medical weekend. The image was buttocks. The victim then turned around and Center, for treatment taken by the victim. took a photo of the susof tinnitus. Officers recovered a loaded Glock pect. The suspect then fled the train. The suspect is a 25-year-old His9 mm that allegedly belonged to panic male, 5 feet, 5 inches tall and Efraim. weighing 180 pounds. 113th Precinct FOUND DEAD – On April 25 at 3:48 a.m., police responded to a 911 call of an unconscious male in front of 116-25 Guy R Brewer Blvd. in South Jamaica. Upon arrival, officers observed a 57-year-old male with trauma to the head and legs. EMS also responded to the location and pronounced the victim deceased at the scene. The Medical Examiner will determine the cause of death. Got info? Call Crimestoppers at 1-800-577-tiPS (8477) or text tips to CRiMES (274637) then enter TIPS577 Participatory Budgeting: Winners announced, But Will the Projects Happen? By Luis Gronda Staff Writer Several upgrades are coming to facilities in one portion of Councilman Eric Ulrich’s (R-Ozone Park) district as part of the participatory budgeting process. Ulrich’s office announced the five winners that will split the $1 million pot that is allocated for the citywide initiative. The following projects will be getting funding after voting in the district concluded earlier this month: School technology upgrades at four schools in Ulrich’s district (PS 90 Horace Mann, PS 97 Forest Park, PS 66 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and PS 306 NYC Academy for Discovery), upgrades to the security system at the Ozone Park Library and renovations at Richmond Hill Library, emergency call boxes in Forest Park, a bigger 9/11 memorial in Forest Park and renovating the au- Smart Boards in schools and NYPD security cameras were among the projects that were awarded money from participatory budgeting. ditorium at PS 64. According to Ulrich’s office, 692 residents voted in the CB 9 portion www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 17 of this initiative with the school upgrades garnering the most votes, 465 in total. This is the second year that Ulrich has done PB in the northern part of his district. Speaking to a small gathering of reporters in his Ozone Park office, Ulrich said, the process went well this year, with hundreds of residents coming out to vote. He said they group projects like schools and libraries into one group so that residents can vote on all of those related projects together instead of pitting schools or libraries against each other. “We have done a very, I think, blended and balanced approach to participatory budgeting that works well and we want to continue,” Ulrich said. Ulrich currently has not expanded participatory budgeting to the Community Board 10 portion of the district, which includes Howard Beach and Lindenwood. He also runs the program for residents in the Rockaway peninsula. When asked about expanding it further, Ulrich said he wants to bring it to CB 10 and he will look to hire additional staffers to handle the work related to organizing the program. Martin Colberg, president of the Woodhaven Residents Block As- sociation, had mixed feelings about the results from this year’s budgeting. He said he was happy to see the emergency call boxes get funding because it is needed in Forest Park following several crimes there within the past few years including a rape and a burglary. “How can you not want something that can help you in the case of an emergency?” Colberg said. To the contrary, he said that many of the ballots only had a single vote on it for the school project. He suggested that parents were stuffing the ballot with votes just for the school project. Colberg said he would like to see a minimum vote amount if you vote on a participatory budgeting ballot to give all project options a fair shot at winning a slice of the money pie. On this year’s ballot, there were eight projects to choose from and you can vote for a maximum of five. “They really should have to pick five projects to make it more fair,” he said. Simcha Waisman, the president of the One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center, said he is satisfied with the projects that won this year and the money will benefit the future of the community. “As long as its good for the community and the kids, it’s good for us,” he said. In District 23, represented by Councilman Mark Weprin (D-Oakland Gardens), more than 2,000 voters came out to participate in this year’s participatory budget process, approving three of ten proposed capital projects, for a total cost of $1.2 million. Although it was a tight race, technology upgrades for nine local schools garnered the most votes from (continued on page 20) Logistics, Fairness Concern Pols Who Don’t Take Part While participatory budgeting has gained popularity in much of the City, there are some council members who currently do not participate in the initiative. In Queens, there are five council members who do not have participatory budgeting in their districts, Elizabeth Crowley (D-Glendale), Daniel Dromm (D-Jackson Heights), Rory Lancman (D-Hillcrest), Peter Koo (D-Flushing) and Ruben Wills (DRochdale Village). Crowley’s district includes Maspeth, Middle Village, Glendale and portions of Ridgewood, Woodhaven and Woodside. Sources said Crowley has not yet done PB because she does not want to let residents who do not support her decide where money for projects would be allocated. “She only wants to be [representative] for her people,” one source, who asked to remain anonymous, said. Bob Holden, who is the president of the Juniper Park Civic Association, said there would be a lot of interest if Crowley brought PB to her district, but she does not want to al- locate discretionary funds to every group in her district and accused her of playing favorites to her political supporters. He said there are several areas in the district that could use that money, including renovating the baseball field and hockey rink at Juniper Valley Park. “We need Participatory Budgeting because she’s not fair, she doesn’t disperse her money fairly,” he said. “This speaks volumes about who she is as a council member.” Colberg said the WRBA has spoken to Crowley’s office in the past about PB, and while they are happy to offer their opinion to her office about the initiative, it is ultimately her choice to participate or not. “If an option is given to one part of Woodhaven, it should be given to the other,” Colberg said. Gary Giordano, District Manager of Community Board 5, which covers much of Crowley’s District, said Crowley could decide not to be in PB because she may already know which projects she wants to fund. He added that she has funded projects in the past like the Glendale Library, the running track at Juniper Valley Park and the renovation of Evergreen Park. Giordano said it is a positive to bring a process like PB to any community. “Most of the time, to air it out, it is healthy,” Giordano said. A spokesperson for Crowley’s office said they are discussing bringing participatory budgeting to the district next year. “Until then, I will continue to engage community stake holders including; city agencies, community boards, local principals, and civic leaders to help determine how best to allocate discretionary funding in the 30th Council District,” Crowley said in a statement. As for the other council members, Lancman said in a statement that he still has concerns about Participatory Budgeting. “My concern with participatory budgeting is that it potentially exacerbates the lack of funding for underserved and underrepresented communities, and might shortchange long-term capital planning needs in favor of immediate results,” he said through a spokesperson. “Allocating funding for capital projects is a responsibility that I take very seriously. I’m proud that in the current fiscal year, we were successful in allocating almost $1,000,000 to improve community parks, $350,000 for health care facilities, over $250,000 in library improvements, $500,000 to higher education, and nearly $3,000,000 to twenty-two public schools in our council district.” Koo, through his spokesperson, said he has a responsibility to make sure funding is allocated to every part of his district and their office reviews constituent records to see what needs are not being met. “I wholeheartedly agree with participatory budgeting in principle, and while not an official participant, my office takes great care to ensure every request for funding gets its fair shake,” Koo said. Wills’ office declined to comment for this article and Dromm has not returned requests for comment as of press time. - Luis Gronda Page 18 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 19 Page 20 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com Participatory Budgeting (continued from page 17) residents in District 23 with 1,146. As a result, Weprin will allocate $455,000 in discretionary funding for upgrades at PS 18 in Queens Village, PS 26 in Fresh Meadows, PS 115 in Floral Park, PS 188 in Oakland Gardens, P4 at PS 179 in Fresh Meadows, P3 at PS 213 in Oakland Gardens, Queens High School of Teaching in Bellerose, PS 811 in Bellerose and PS 811 in Little Neck. With 1,065 votes, the new fitness equipment at Alley Pond Park was a close runner-up. Costing approximately $450,000, the capital expense will help afford new exercise equipment for two locations around the park – one located near Winchester Boulevard and Union Turnpike in Bellerose and another located near Springfield Boulevard and 73rd Avenue in Oakland Gardens. Coming in third – with 973 ballots cast – voters also approved spending $300,000 to renovate the gymnasiums at Benjamin N. Cardozo High School and Martin Van Buren High School. In District 19, represented by Councilman Paul Vallone (D-Bayside), more than 2,300 votes were cast, approving four of ten proposed capital projects, for a total cost of $995,000. Plans to create a $400,000 stateof-the-art music studio at Bayside High School for the 350 students en- rolled in the “Career & Technical Education” program for music production and performance, garnered the most votes from residents with 1,430. “We are thrilled to have our project selected as one of the winners and thank Council Member Vallone’s office for giving us this opportunity,” John Hirata, Bayside High School’s Assistant Principal of Operations, said. “Participatory budgeting was a great experience for our students and we look forward to the positive effect the new music studio will provide to our academic programming” With 1,041 votes, upgrades to PS 169’s auditorium came next. Costing approximately $400,000, the capital expense will help replace lighting, curtains, sound system and seating for students and faculty who use the auditorium for after-school, summer and community programs. Coming in third – with 934 ballots cast – voters also approved spending $90,000 for technology upgrades at PS 159, which will help finance new Smart Boards for classrooms and laptops for the school. “Thank you to the education committee and all the volunteers who took the time, and we appreciate all the help,” Paul DiDio, principal of PS 159, said. Lastly, voters cast 880 votes to spend $105,000 for NYPD to install three security cameras around the district. Now that the votes are in, the hard part comes. Several past winters of participatory budget process are still in the works In 2012, voters in District 23 approved $35,000 for roof and shingle replacement at the Brooder House at the Queens Country Farm Museum. The work still hasn’t been done. “It takes years,” Amy Boncardo, executive director of the Queens Country Farm, said. “That is the nature of using City money for capital expenses.” Boncardo said she is grateful for Weprin’s funding and understands that it takes a long time before they can begin the construction. Ulrich, meanwhile, acknowledged two of the projects that won last year – the installation of bus countdown clocks at four stops in CB 9 and repaving of Woodhaven Boulevard in the district – are still in the works. His office will meet with the appropriate agencies on those proposals “in the near future.” - with reporting by Daniel Offner Participatory Budget Update - Unfinished Projects Project council Year MeMber Voted StatuS noteS $80,000 Bus Countdown Clocks Ulrich 2013 Not Done Ulrich's office and DOT will meet "in the near future" $300,000 Woodhaven Boulevard Paving Ulrich 2013 Not Done Ulrich's office and DOT will meet "in the near future" $150,000 Forest Park Path Repaving Ulrich 2013 Not Done No update at press time $35,000 Queens County Farm Brooder House roof replacement Weprin 2012 Not Done "It takes time"- executive director, QCFM $300,000 Music Stage in Cunningham Park Weprin 2012 Not Done "tentative" according to Parks Dept. website $375,000 Picnic Area in Cunningham Park Weprin 2012 Not Done "tentative" according to Parks Dept. website www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 21 Page 22 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com OP-ED Jody Kriss. Front For The Russian Mafia And Yanukovich Usually information about the mafia gets leaked to the media from the FBI or police reports, but rarely from informants or key players in the organizations themselves. That’s why the following story piqued my interest and I began to investigate the alleged activities linking the Russian mafia to the U.S. real estate market. Kievvlast investigates into the issue. Source: http://en.censor.net.ua/r329926 Usually information about the mafia gets leaked to the media from the FBI or police reports, but rarely from informants or key players in the organizations themselves. That’s why the following story piqued my interest and I began to investigate the alleged activities linking the Russian mafia to the U.S. real estate market. Jody Kriss, the former CFO of Bayrock Group, a major construction company, and the current owner of East River Partners-a seemingly respectable company-all but admitted he was working for the Russian mafia for seven years. While managing Bayrock Group, by his own account, he ran errands for Russian criminals involved in real estate and construction in New York and Florida. In doing so, he was using money from a criminal cash stash. The criminals dubbed Jody-who graduated from the prestigious Wharton Business School-”Vorton” or “Wharton-v-zakone”, which is a play on “vor-v-zakone” in Russian. This translates as “thief-in-law”, “kingpin”, or “made-man”. All of this has been confirmed via court papers filed in New York as well as in many credible media outlets such as the New York Post. The large number of lawsuits filed because of Jody Kriss’ illicit and often outright criminal activities is unambiguously and publicly docuJody Kriss mented. Excerpts from lawsuits clearly show that Jody Kriss found it perfectly acceptable to use direct extortion (as cited from a lawsuit: “… accusation of using Mafiosi tactics in order to get his share from real estate deals”) and blackmail (as cited from a lawsuit: “…the defendant forced the Cornblit family to move out of the apartment with a newborn baby, which endangered the baby’s life…”). Kriss ended up paying these victims $1.6 million to drop the charges. In one of the other lawsuits Kriss filed, he even fraudulently used the memory of Holocaust victims (as cited from a lawsuit: “the defendant, without being authorized to do so, spoke on behalf of those who had died in concentration camps, demanding financial compensation…”) in an attempt to extort money from a business associate. One of Kriss’ shady ex-partners is still wanted by the Moscow DA’s office for financial and tax fraud. Another partner of his, a twiceconvicted racketeer, stated in an interview that Kriss covered up his many illegal activities and acted as a front man for the criminal world. The racketeer expressed his surprise at how cheaply Jody Kriss agreed not only to sell out, but also to bring his father Ron Kriss, a prominent attorney, into the scheme saying “I thought Wharton boys were more expensive to buy off”. Kriss’ third partner was arrested for pimping …that also led to a lawsuit. Jody Kriss’ fourth partner, a well-known mafia associate, requested protection from the FBI because Jody Kriss had turned to a dangerous mafia organization known as the Persico or Colombo crime family for “help”. The head of the Persico family is Carmine “The Snake” Persico, a prominent mafia capo, who was sentenced in 1987 to 139 years in prison. The kind of “help” that only a mafia organization could provide, which involved eliminating a mutual enemy of both the Persicos and Kriss. Jody Kriss and his legal team of Frederick M. Oberlander and Richard E. Lerner used stolen court documents. These sealed files, which were stolen by another associate of Kriss, proved that one of his ex-partners had assisted the FBI and U.S. Justice Department and was willing to testify against members of the Persico criminal organization. Kriss delivered copies of this deadly information to attorneys for the Persico crime family …potentially inciting the murder of his ex-partner. Some people use the courts to resolve disputes, and some use the mafia. However, this is only the beginning of Jody Kriss’ connection to criminals and gangsters. In digging deeper into this story information was uncovered from several former CIS countries District Attorneys’offices that are investigating money-laundering channels used to move large amounts of money from those countries to the USA. The names of Semion Mogilevich, Vyacheslav Ivankov aka “Yaponchik”, Aslan Usoyan aka Grandpa Hassan, and other notorious post-Soviet criminal kingpins, including Victor Wolf-currently on the FBI’s Most Wanted list for massive real estate fraud-were found to appear next to Jody Kriss’ name. According to some Ukrainian sources, the anti-corruption committee of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (Ukrainian parliament) is conducting an investigation to try and retrieve funds stolen by former Ukrainian president, Victor Yanukovich. It is believed that Jody Kriss invested some of that money in U.S. real estate. It is known that, in recent years, Kriss visited both Russia and the Ukraine where, according to the official investigators, he had meetings and was photographed with criminal kingpins. Predictably, the Ukrainian authorities are investigating Jody Kriss’activities in an attempt to recoup the money Yanukovich pilfered. According to the website of the New York Attorney General, publicly filed documents Carmine Persico reveal in Courthouse News that Jody Kriss fronted for and hid his criminal partners on a number of large real estate transactions. Presently, there are also several scandals associated with his current company East River Partners, breaching not only construction, but health and human standards as well. (Citations from the lawsuits: “…During the repair works at the apartment, it was found that the walls had been initially painted with lead containing paint…Dept. of Environmental Protection issued a construction stop work order on a residential building due to multiple breaches of construction regulations…The defendant has been warned many times about non-compliance with construction norms and safety regulations…). Nevertheless, Jody Kriss’ company, East River Partners, appears to be thriving. This raises an obvious question: If a real estate developer was caught having connections to the mafia, and had to leave his former company-whether by choice or otherwise-where does he get the money to start a new company? He would obviously need a large amount of investment capital. However, having earned a “Mafioso” reputation, it would be very difficult to find reliable and, more importantly, legitimate investors in the U.S. So where did the money come from? Jody Kriss is known for his constant litigation with individuals such as Donald and Ivanka Trump, as well as major real estate companies such as CIM Group, iStar Financial, and even law firms. He and his legal team are currently trying to sue dozens of people an Source: http:// en.censor.net.ua/r329926d companies for $1,000,000,000 ($1 billion)-an amount he apparently desperately needs. But so far, Kriss has not profited a single penny from his numerous lawsuits. Kriss’ current financial backing must come from other sources, which, in turn, poses the question that journalists and law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and other countries are trying to answer. Who is Jody Kriss-a victim or a gangster? The investigation continues. Source: http://en.censor.net.ua/r329926 – Victor Gelb Investigative Reporter www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 23 Page 24 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com PIX Bacon And Beer Classic When the Mets are away, the people will play. Thousands of bacon and craft beer aficionados flocked to Citi Field this past Saturday for the second year of Cannonball Productions’ New York City Bacon & Beer Classic. Bacon and beer lovers got to munch on a cornucopia of pork-based grub from pork belly to bacon-wrapped burgers to chocolate and bacon grease covered cheesecake balls. Ottomanelli’s Burgers in Woodside and Queens Brewery were some of the home Borough favorites among hundreds of other restaurants, food trucks and brewers from the Metropolitan area. There was also an oversized game of Jenga for patrons to enjoy. Photos by Jordan Gibbons. Fresh Air Fund In Flushing Fresh Air Fund representatives and community members gathered at the YWCA of Queens to kick-off efforts aimed at giving more children in Flushing enriching Fresh Air experiences, free of charge. Joined by the YWCA of Queens Executive Director Helen Kim, the Fresh Air Fund’s Executive Director Jenny Morgenthau discussed its initiatives to reach out to new immigrant groups, and Korean, Mandarin and Spanish translators were on hand to provide program and registration information to guests. Families registered their children for Fresh Air programs at the event. Resorts World Gives Resorts World Casino on April 23 gave a check for $5,000 to Dressed for Success, an organization that provides clothing forliow-income women for job interviews. Graffiti Cleanup Bocce at Bowne Park A man plays bocce at the courts in Bowne Park in Flushing under bright sunny skies on Tuesday. Photo by Bruce Adler. Volunteers from the neighborhood worked with the Richmond Hill Block Association and the 102 Precinct to clean up graffiti in Richmond Hill on Sunday. Councilman Eric Ulrich provided pizza for the volunteers and staffers from Ulrich’s and Assemblyman Mike Miller’s offices joined in and helped paint over graffiti. www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 25 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK – COUNTY OF QUEENS INDEX# 708240/2014 FILED: 2/24/2015 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Plaintiff designates QUEENS County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgage premise is situated. REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., Plaintiff, against WILLIAM M. YOUNG AKA WILLIAM YOUNG if he/ she be living and if he/she be dead, the respective heirs-atlaw, 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 defendant(s) who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or inheritance, any right, title or interest in or to the real property described in the Complaint, SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, NYS DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, NYC ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD, NYC PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU, CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA) N.A., QUEENS SUPREME COURT, CRIMINAL COURT OF THE CIT Y OF NEW YORK, NYC TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU, BOSTON SERVICE CO, HANN FINANCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION, HILLSIDE MANOR REHAB & EXTENDED CARE CTR LLC, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF PARKLANE SOUTH CONDOMINIUM, BOARD OF MANAGERS OF PARKLANE SOUTH CONDOMINIUM, and “JOHN DOE” and “JANE DOE”, the last two names being fictitious, said parties intended being tenants or occupants, if any, having or claiming an interest in, or lien upon the premises described in the complaint, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant(s). TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: 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 ATTORNEYS 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 YOU CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTEC T 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 SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not serviced 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); The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may appear within (60) days of service thereof 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 AC T I O N A N D R E L I E F SOUGHT: THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose on a reverse mortgage with the maximum principal amount of $525,000.00 dated August 28, 2008, executed by defendant(s) WILLIAM M. YOUNG AKA WILLIAM YOUNG to WORLD ALLIANCE FINANCIAL CORP. recorded on October 15, 2008 in CRFN: 2008000404959, in the Office of the Clerk of the County of QUEENS. WORLD ALLIANCE FINANCIAL CORP. assigned all of its rights, title and interest in the Reverse Mortgage by way of a corrective assignment executed July 2, 2010 to REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of QUEENS on July 28, 2010, in CRFN: 201000025134. Said corrective assignment of mortgage corrects the assignment executed April 17, 2010 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of QUEENS on May 5, 2010, in CRFN: 2010000151100 for reason of incorrect assignee, covering premises known as 8410 101st Street, Unit 2B, Richmond Hill, NY 11418 AKA 84-10 101st Street, Unit 2B, Richmond Hill, NY 11418. (Block 9177 Lot 1023). The relief sought within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt described above. To the above named Defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Howard G. Lane, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, and filed along with the supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the Count y of QUEENS on 2/24/2015. This is an action to foreclose on a reverse mortgage. Parcel I: ALL that certain, plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the County of Queens, State of New York, Parcel II: ALL that certain, plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Queens, County of Queens, City and State of New York, Block 9177 and Lot 1023. Said premises known as 8410 101st Street, Unit 2B, Richmond Hill, NY 11418 AKA 84-10 101st Street, Unit 2B, Richmond Hill, NY 11418. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. By reason of the default in the payment of the monthly installment of principal and interest, among other things, as hereinafter set forth, Plaintiff, the holder and owner of the aforementioned note and mortgage, or their agents have elected and hereby accelerate the mortgage and declare the entire mortgage indebtedness immediately due and payable. The following amounts are now due and owing on said mortgage, no part of any of which has been paid although duly demanded: The balance of the principal due upon said Note and Reverse Mortgage as of June 17, 2014, is $272,244.72 together with all sums that may be due for interest, taxes, insurance, loan advances and/or fees for inspections, property preservations or other expenses incurred to protect the property, and expenses and costs of suit as may be allowed by the loan documents and/or approved by the court. UNLESS YOU DISPUTE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER YOUR RECEIPT HEREOF THAT THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, IS DISPUTED, THE DEBTOR JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU AND A COPY OF SUCH VERIFICATION OR JUDGMENT WILL BE MAILED TO YOU BY THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR. IF APPLICABLE, UPON YOUR WRITTEN REQUEST, WITHIN SAID THIRTY (30) DAY PERIOD, THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED A DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTC Y COURT, YOU ARE NOT PERSONALLY LIABLE FOR THE UNDERLYING INDEBTEDNESS OWED TO PL AINTIFF/ CREDITOR AND THIS NOTICE/DISCLOSURE IS FOR COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE New York State 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, 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 New York state Banking Department at 1-877-Bank-NYS or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us 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. Section 1303 NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving the 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 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 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 AN ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Kozeny, McCubbin & Katz, LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200 Melville, NY 11747 Our File 24501 ________________________ Vax Venture LLC Arts of Org filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/6/15. Office in Queens Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served & shall mail process to 64-18 Perry Ave, Maspeth, NY 11378. Purpose: General. ________________________ tor 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 $32,065.80 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 of Highland Care Center in the amount of $22,963.32 should not be rejected; and why the claim of Father Pedro Lawrynick in the amount of $22,963.32 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, 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 ________________________ 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. ________________________ File No.: 2013-400/A CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT To: Highland Care Center, Father Pedro Lawrynick, Attorney General of the State of New York The unknown distributees, legatees, devisees, heirs at law and assignees of PAULINA DEMBICKY aka PAWLINA DEMBICKY, 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. Being the persons interested as creditors, legatees, distributees or otherwise in the Estate of PAULINA DEMBICKY aka PAWLINA DEMBICKY, deceased, who at the time of death was a resident of 184-07 Wexford Terrace, Jamaica, NY, 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 PAULINA DEMBICKY aka PAWLINA DEMBICKY, 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 28th day of May, 2015 at 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon, why the Account of Proceedings of the Public Administra- Page 26 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com LEISURE Arbor Fest At The Queens Botanical Garden By BarBara arnstein Last Sunday, the Queens Botanical Garden had its annual Arbor Fest, featuring hours of live music, a petting zoo, food tents and trucks, face-painting and tables full of helpful materials, toys and handcrafted items. While visitors enjoyed the beautiful blossoms and the birdsongs in one part of the garden, at 43-50 Main St., others were listening to the rock band Reprimand in another part. They played fast-paced favorites like “Hound Dog”, “Soul Man” and “Twist and Shout”. As adults strolled in the sunshine amidst budding magnolia trees and banks of daffodils, kids enjoyed the adorable antics of real “kids” -baby goats - angora rabbits, a llama, chickens and ducks, plus a hamster and a guinea pig from John Bowne High School’s agricultural classes. Corn on the cob was particularly popular, while the crepe and empanada stands and ice cream vendors did brisk business as well. Laughing children were everywhere, having their faces adorned with flowers and stripes, playing with feathered bird marionettes and toys that shot streams of tiny bubbles, taking pony rides and bouncing in the bouncy houses. When the music played, many danced with their parents or grandparents. The Garden is everyone’s “dream backyard” - especially now that various trees and shrubs around the grounds are filled with pink, white and yellow blossoms and Spring flowers are blooming. The assorted ethnic backgrounds of the families and friends enjoying the activities last Sunday fulfilled Flushing’s reputation as “the most Children enjoy festivities at the Arbor integrated place on earth”. Festival at the Queens Botanical Garden One thing everyone had in on Sunday. common was that all the parents with small children continu- included a morning bird and nature ously took pictures of them doing cute walk, a Tai Chi demonstration, and an things. Other activities people enjoyed afternoon Garden Tour led by QBG’s Executive Director Susan Lacerte. Although some of the paths are currently being renovated, all the areas are accessible. The materials available included information about the NYC Compost Project, the Queensboro Hill Flushing Civic Association and the website section you can visit to share your opinion about how to make the city better: nyc.gov/ideas. The freebies included red sponge clown noses, courtesy of the Big Apple Circus; subway, bus and biking route maps; and beads children used to make pendants. A number of visitors opted to be interviewed on camera about environmental issues, in a mobile studio decorated to resemble the woods, and learned about a free tree giveaway (for more information, go to nyrp.org/ green-spaces/tree-giveaway). The next giveaway in Queens takes place on May 2 from 10 a.m. to noon at 10th Street and Queens Plaza South in Long Island City. Those who became members of the Garden that day received a welcoming package including pencils made with recycled cardboard. Musician Of Queens: The Good Morning Nags By Jackie strawBridge Staff Writer The Good Morning Nags are a Queens- and Brooklyn-based band who stand out in “a world of pop-chaos,” as they put it, with stomping American roots music that is steeped in history and knowledge of the genre. Band members Britt Reagan, Tim Hassler, Titus Tompkins, Mark Spitznagel and Ben Quinn hail from Astoria and Sunnyside, as well as Brooklyn. The Good Morning Nags met at Indiana’s University of Evansville, first writing and performing together for a play set in the Appalachian Mountains. According to Reagan, about half of their repertoire is covers, half is written in a collaborative process. “A song is never finished until we’ve all added our own ingredients,” Reagan said. Much of the band’s work involves arranging traditional folks or Irish fiddle tunes, and the band likes to mix in standards for fans. “We like our audiences to feel like they are a part of the show,” Reagan said. “And when they recognize a song, it’s like an inside joke between them and us.” “What draws us to roots music is just that - it’s our roots, our heritage,” he added. “There’s such a remarkable history to folk and bluegrass music. These are songs that gave comfort and enjoyment to soldiers during the civil war, and the fact that they are still relevant and accessible to folks today is really special.” “There’s a humility and connection to it that is so refreshing in a world of pop-chaos,” Reagan continued. “The music has such wonderful stories behind it, and people like to be a part of that.” The Nags’ technical skill creates a sound that is clear, bright and bounc- The Good Morning Nags ing, while also multi-layered. Their instrumentation includes guitar, banjo, mandolin and fiddle, as well as kazoo, spoons and washboard. “Above all, we want audiences to enjoy our music and have fun with us while they listen,” Reagan said. “We want them to hear the stories and feel that connection like we do. And if they don’t, then they should still be stomping their feet and clapping their hands!” The Good Morning Nags regularly perform at Astoria’s Queens Kickshaw. Music fans can learn more about the band and upcoming performances at facebook.com/thegoodmorningnags. Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge. SummerStage Returns To The Boro This Year The City Parks Foundation is bringing back SummerStage for its 30th anniversary, featuring a variety of artists in Queens such as Large Professor, Marley Marl and George Clinton. At the World’s Fair Anniversary Festival, the former James Brown impersonator Charles Bradley and his Extraordinaires will be performing at Flushing Meadows Corona Park along with Jamaica-native and Emmy award winning violinist Damien Escobar. The show goes from 4 to 6 p.m. on June 7. The Chi-Lites are bringing the 1907s R&B Chicago scene to Queens on July 14 at Queensbridge Park at Vernon Boulevard and 21st Street in Long Island City from 7 to 9 p.m. to hear some of their top ten singles that earned them a place in the Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame. The Godfather of Funk, George Clinton, who revolutionized R&B during the 1970s by twisting soul mu- sic into funk, is taking his talents to Queensbridge along with Parliament Funkadelic. On July 15, if you “gotta have that funk,” take a trip down to Queensbridge Park from 7 to 9 p.m. On July 16, the Lyricist Lounge “Live at the BBQ” event will feature the hip hop songwriter, producer and DJ from Flushing, Large Professor and Queensbridge native Marley Marl, the co-founder of the Juice Crew. The show goes from 7 to 9 p.m. at Queensbridge Park On July 19, Pete Rock is also coming to Queensbridge for a performance that will be followed by a screening of “Nas: Time is Illmatic,” the documentary about Nas’ stories of his upbringing, his influences and the obstacles he faced before he signed his major label contract. The show is from 7 to 9 p.m. All SummerStage performances are free events. For the full list of shows, visit cityparksfoundation.org/summerstage. 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Our Mother’s Day issue will feature winning entries plus thoughts from the children of Queens. This is our small way 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 "MOM" (and get Mother's Day gifts too!) ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAY 1, 2015 Over $1,000 In Prizes Including Mets Tickets Attach this or a facsimile to your entry Age Your Name Address Phone Mom's Name Mom's Address Phone MAIL TO: “Mother of the Year” Queens Tribune, 150-50 14th Road, Whitestone, NY 11357 editor@queenstribune.com CONTEST RULES 1. Submit 250 words as to why your mom is special. You or your mom must be a Queens resident. 2. Entries must be received by Friday, May 1, 2015. 3. Give your age (18+ acceptable), address, phone number, plus mom's name and address. 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 editor@queenstribune.com 6. The entries will be judged in three age groups A) 8 and under; B) 9-12 and C) 13 - adult. Judging will be based on content, creativity and sensitivity. Dining & Entertainment Page 30 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com QUEENS TODAY FRIDAY 5/1 through NYC’s social drawing events, they are delighted to welcome the birth of the new “Drink N Draw,” in their favorite NYC neighborhood: Astoria. 9 p.m. to midnight at Q.E.D. Astoria, 27-16 23rd Ave., $10. TRIBECASTAN DANCE PARTY CRAFT BEER FEST Thirty-three breweries from the five boroughs and a few out-of-State surprises join at Studio Square in Astoria for a craft beer festival. Over 100 beers, some introduced for the first time. Costs $85. For more information, visit fiveborocraftbeerfest.com. At Flushing Town Hall. Radically multicultural and poly-stylistic, New York City’s TriBeCaStan is one of contemporary music’s most vibrantly eclectic ensembles, using diverse instruments from around the globe to create an exotic palette of sonic colors and melodies. Bring your dancing shoes! 8 p.m. Admissions: $17/$10 Members or Students. 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flishing SATURDAY 5/2 POET LAUREATE BOOK PARTY Paolo Javier, Queens’ former Poet Laureate, will launch his new book “Court of the Dragon” at the Queens Council of the Arts in Astoria at 7 p.m. Hosted by Nightboat Books and co-sponsored by The Brooklyn Rail, with special guest Lynne Sachs. CIGAR NIGHT AT THE CASINO Join Resorts World Casino for an evening of cigars, drinks, jazz and special guest Vincent Pastore from The Sopranos on our outside deck and lounge located on the 3rd floor. Cigars provided by Arthur Avenue Cigars. The event starts at 8 p.m. DRINK AND DRAW Sarah Bach and Kristen Drake met with divine interests in combining art and booze and all activities of the sort. After many late nights in bizarre Brooklyn venues, scouring and drinking their way INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE DAY Book lovers and bookstore fans will want to visit the Astoria Bookshop at 11 a.m. for literary games and trivia to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day. Team Pictionary begins at 1 p.m. and Trivia NYC’s “Wait, Wait… I’ve Read That!” begins at 6 p.m. PRINCIPLES OF FAITH BY MAIMONIDES Presented by the Community for Cultural Judaism, speaker Rabbi Zeke Katan will be stopping by Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Queens, 147-54 Ash Ave. in Flushing, at 1 p.m. for a presentation about the great Jewish philosopher Maimonides. The program will be followed by a Q&A session. The program is free and open to public, however donations are appreciated. For more information call (718) 380-5362. FDNY OPEN HOUSE Come meet the firefighters, EMTs and paramedics who help keep your community safe every day. Stop by for a tour, watch demonstra- SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK SUNDAY 5/3 MICACHU AT PS1 To celebrate the final Sunday Sessions of the season, British artist Micachu performs a set entitled “Local Holiday, Local Sun, Locals, Local Rain, Local Number, Local Drink, Local Customs” at MoMA PS1 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Pulled from her vast collection of audio odds and sods, this one-of f performance of new material is matched with wildly colorful projections from her sketchbook. A classically trained composer and musician, Micachu garnered wide critical acclaim for her soundtrack to “Under the Skin,” including a BAFTA nomination for best Original Music in Film. She is currently the youngest individual to be named artist in residence at London’s Southbank Center. $20. For more information, visit momaps1.org. tions, learn fire and life safety tips and explore FDNY careers. You can join Engine Co. 295, 12-49 149th St., from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.; Engine Co. 297, 119-11 14th Rd., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Engine Co. 273, 40-18 Union St., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; or Engine Co. 274, 41-20 Murray St., from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. For more information on the FDNY Open House, visit nyc.gov/ fdnyopenhouse. CALPULLI MEXICAN DANCE COMPANY Celebrate Mexico’s diverse cultural history with the vibrant music and dance of New York’s own Calpulli Mexican Dance Company at Flushing Town Hall. Under the direction of Noemy Hernandez, George Saenz, and Alberto Lopez, Calpulli performs a fresh, vital repertoire that honors Mexico’s past as well as Mexican-American cultural expressions in the United States. Just prior to the performance, join the dancers for a preshow dance workshop and then show off your moves at their performance! Mexican dance workshop will being at 1 p.m. followed by a performance at 2:15 pm. Workshop: $7/$4 Children/Free for members with tickets to 2:15 p.m. show; Performance: $13/$10 Members/$8 Children/$6 Member Children. 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing HISTORIC WALK THROUGH BAYSIDE Join historian Jason Antos, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., as you wander mindfully through the historic streets and avenues of Bayside and learn about the rich cultural heritage of the neighborhood. The walk will begin at the Bayside LIRR Train Station. Cost is $10 per person or $5 for Bayside Historical Society members. For more information call (718) 352-1548 or email info@baysidehistorical.org. SUNDAY 5/3 sters in the Italian-American neighborhood where he grew up. Admission: $45. 3 p.m.., Queensborough Performing Arts Center 222-05 56th Ave. Bayside MONDAY 5/4 SHOLEM ALEICHEM MAKE IT: ONE BLOCK CHALLENGE Kids and parents can visit the New York Hall of Science and explore what they can make with a three-inch block of wood and a few simple hand tools. Following the workshop – which will be held at 1:30 p.m. and again at 3:30 p.m. – the finished projects will be photographed and turned into animated gifs for display on the Maker Space website. The workshop is recommended for ages 6 and up. $3 per adult/chair pair plus the cost of admission. CHAZZ PALMINTERI ‘A BRONX TALE’ Direct from Broadway, Chazz Palminteri performs his one-man stage version of the hit movie “A Bronx Tale.” Based on his childhood memories of working men and gang- The 14th annual Sholem Aleichem Day at the Central Queens Y in Forest Hills. This year’s event will focus on the music of Eastern European Jews with a talk by archivist/musician Lorin Sklamberg. Illustrated with a mix of live music and recordings (including one of the only known recordings of the voice of Sholem Aleichem), Lorin’s presentation will explore the remarkable klezmer renaissance and the influence of legendary Yiddish musicians on the revival. The event begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Central Queens Y, 67-09 108th St. TUESDAY 5/5 KTUPHORIA PRE-PARTY AT RESORTS WORLD CASINO Featuring a live performance by reggae sensation Shaggy and special guests Cash Cash. Doors open at 7 p.m. show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are free. Dining & Entertainment www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 31 Page 32 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com QUEENS FOCUS Homeowner Help Hello Massimo Massimo Luca DiTalia was born at 11:57 p.m. on Thursday, April 23 at Long Island Jewish Medical Center to parents Vincent and Ceresa DiTalia of Forest Hills. At birth, he weighed 7 lbs, 12 oz, and was 21 inches tall. Ridgewood Savings Bank is offering two avenues to help aspiring homeowners attain their goals: a website featuring important tools and mortgage information, along with a series of in-person Homebuyers’ Seminars to demystify the process. The recently launched site, joyofhomeownership.com, delivers on the promise of its name with a fun but seriously informative host of videos, FAQs, easy-to-use calculators, and interactive tools. The site is tablet and mobile-friendly, and includes options for asking questions to a local mortgage consultant or signing up for a workshop. At the Homebuyers’ Seminars, which Ridgewood has sponsored for the past 15 years, an array of experts will bring participants through the home-buying steps to clarify what can be an intimidating process. Bank representatives, mortgage consultants, and an architect and attorney will shed light on important topics such as the initial cost analysis, criteria for choosing the right home, and the do’s and don’ts of mortgage applications. The complimentary Spring Homebuyers’ Seminars will be held at the following Ridgewood branches: • Tuesday, May 5: 6:15 to 8:15 p.m., Grand Avenue branch – 74-25 Grand Ave. Elmhurst; (718) 457-4200 • Tuesday, May 19: 6:15 to 8:15 p.m., Astoria branch – 43-14 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria; (718) 274-5400. Three Queensborough students in the Biological Sciences and Geology Department won first and second place awards for their scientific posters at the Sigma Xi 2015 Northeastern Regional Research Conference at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Connecticut on April 18. A total of 16 Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program (MSEIP) students in Queensborough’s Biology, Chemistry and Physics Departments participated in the conference, along with more than 300 faculty and students from across the region with 104 presentations. Queensborough students Ricky Shao and Bharti Kumari each won first place in the Life Sciences and Genomics Categories, respectively. Mr. Shao’s research presentation was Screening a Saccharomyces cerevisiae genomic library to determine copper induced cell death pathways. Ms. Kumari’s presentation was Uncovering the genes involved in copper induced cell death pathways by screening Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genomic library. Brunilda Estrada won second place in the Genomics Category for her work on Meta-analysis of Rhomboid proteases in 30 Streptomycete Genomes. Additional Queensborough students who presented their outstanding scientific research: Maria Anaya; Jean Carlos Arache; Shovaine Singh; Irene Sun; Farah Gedeon; Mercedes Polanco; Haseeb Shah; Silvia Salamone; Hyo Jung Shin; Brian Um; Udya Dewanamuni; Rahel Steffen and Maria Villa. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of GrimGrind Records, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on December 31, 2014. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process served against the LLC to: P.O. Box 2550 NY, NY 10108. Purpose: Any lawful activity. ________________________ SUMMONS INDEX NO: 20142557, STATE OF NEW YORK, SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF SARATOGA, MICHAEL STEWART, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINISTRATOR, OF THE ESTATE OF CHRISTOPHER F. STEWART, AND REGINA STEWART, PLAINTIFFS, VS. DENNIS DRUE, GAIL PENDERGAST, KOTO JAPANESE RESTAURANT, INC., SHU ZHENG AND TANHOKAN PURNOMO, DEFENDANTS. SUMMONS, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED TO SERVE UPON PLAINTIFFS’ AT TORNE YS AN ANSWER TO THE COMPLAINT IN THIS ACTION WITHIN TWENTY DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE OF THIS SUMMONS, EXCLUSIVE OF THE DAY OF SERVICE, OR WITHIN THIRTY 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 ANSWER, JUDGMENT WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU BY DEFAULT FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT. DATED: AUGUST 20, 2014 JOHN K. POWERS POWERS & SANTOLA, LLP ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS 39 NORTH PEARL STREET ALBANY, NEW YORK 12207-2785 (518) 4655995 JPOWERS@POWERSSANTOLA.COM TRIAL IS DESIRED IN THE COUNTY OF SARATOGA. THE BASIS OF THE VENUE DESIGNATED IS THE RESIDENCE OF THE PLAINTIFF. THE PLAINTIFF, MICHAEL STEWART, IS STATUTORILY DEEMED A RESIDENT OF SARATOGA COUNTY BY REASON OF HIS APPOINTMENT AS ADMINISTRATOR BY THE SURROGATE OF SARATOGA COUNTY. STATEMENT OF NATURE OF THE ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT: THIS IS AN ACTION TO RECOVER MONEY DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURIES AND WRONGFUL DEATH ARISING OUT OF THE DEATH OF CHRISTOPHER STEWART ON DECEMBER 2, 2012. IN THE EVENT OF DEFAULT BY SHU ZHENG, JUDGMENT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST SHU ZHENG FOR A SUM OF MONEY THAT EXCEEDS THE JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS OF ALL LOWER COURTS THAT WOULD OTHERWISE HAVE JURISDIC TION OF THIS MATTER. ________________________ Action for divorce: EUN MI KIM V. YOUNG SOO YOON You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or to serve a notice of appear- ance on plaintiff’s attorney within thirty (30) days after the publication and in case of your failure to answer or appear, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the notice set forth below in the complaint. The object of this action is to obtain a judgement of divorce dissolving the marriage between the parties on the grounds that are in accordance with Sub (2) of the Sec 170 of the Domestic Relations law. Hong Kyung Choi, Esq. Attorney for plaintiff 141-25 Northern Blvd. #A30, Flushing, NY 11354. ________________________ Notice of Qualification of A.CALAMARAS LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/10/15. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 12/10/14. Princ. office of LLC: 3111 Broadway, Astoria, NY 11106. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. DE addr. of LLC: Corporation Service Co., 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, P.O. Box 898, Townsend Bldg., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. ________________________ Notice is hereby given that a license, number 1284800 for a “Restaurant Wine License” has been applied for by the undersigned to serve Beer / Wine at retail in the restaurant under thc Alcohol Beverage Control Law at Incheon I’m Inc., located at 133-42 39th Avenue, Unit G0I, Flushing, NY 11354 for on premises consumption: ________________________ Notice of Formation of Urgent Care Business Solutions, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/6/15. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Benjamin J. Iskhakov, 80-02 Kew Gardens Road, Ste. 701, Kew Gardens, NY 11415. Purpose: any lawful activity. ________________________ Notice of formation of 1989 3Ave LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 02/19/2015. Office located in Queens county. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC, 86-26 Queens Blvd 2nd Floor, Elmhurst, NY 11365. Purpose: any lawful purpose. ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County APR 15 2015 bearing Index Number NC-000366-15/ 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) Fabian (Middle) Gilbert (Last) Perez My present name is (First) Gilbert (Middle) Fabian (Last) Perez aka Fabian G Perez, aka Fabian Gilbert Perez, aka Gilbert F Perez My present address is 114-14 115 Street, South Ozone Park, NY 11420 My place of birth is Queens My date of birth is October 07, 1984 ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County APR 20 2015 bearing Index Number NC-000159-15/ 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) Vinni (Last) Martiz My present name is (First) Amika (Middle) Nyal (Last) Saintu aka Vinni Martiz aka Amika N Saintu aka Amika Saintu My present address is 81-30 Commonwealth Blvd, Bellerose, NY 11426 My place of birth is Guyana My date of birth is February 05, 1975 ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County, on APR 01 2015, bearing Index Number NC 84-2015, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the Clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York, in room number 357, grants me the right to assume the name of KEVIN MICHAEL NOKAJ, the date of my birth is October 6, 1996, the place of my birth is Langen, Germany, my present name is KEVIN MALICI. ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County MAR 06 2015 bearing Index Number NC-001249-14/ 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) Juney (Middle) Junyan (Last) Liu My present name is (First) Jun Yan (Last) Liu aka Junyan Liu (infant) My present address is 60-63 71 St, Maspeth, NY 11378 My place of birth is China My date of birth is February 18, 2004 ________________________ Notice of Formation of Proelbe LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 01/05/15. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Leszek Buczek, 74-20 64th St., Glendale, NY11385. Purpose: any lawful activity. ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County MAR 26 2015 bearing Index Number NC-000060-15/ 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) Daniel (Middle) Joseph (Last) Sciuto My present name is (First) Daniel (Middle) Joseph (Last) Grimmett (infant) My present address is 78-35 Cloverdale Blvd, 2nd Fl, Oakland Gardens, NY 11364 My place of birth is Queens, NY My date of birth is April 20, 2012 www.queenstribune.com • April 30 - May 6, 2015 Tribune Page 33 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 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. ________________________ 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. ________________________ 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. ________________________ 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. ________________________ 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 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. ________________________ Ny City Movers LLC Arts of Org filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/22/15. Office in Queens Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served & shall mail process to Amar K. Shetty, 4291 Crommelin St Fl 1, Flushing, NY 11355. Purpose: General. ________________________ Notice of formation of JODAY PARTNERS LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the SSNY on 03/05/2015. Office location in Queens, NY. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC at 15350 89th Avenue suite 823 Jamaica NY 11432. Purpose: any lawful purpose. ________________________ 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. ________________________ 360 CB Capital Fund Manager Bronstein Member LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 3/6/15. Office: Queens Co. SSNY design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to c/o Bronstein Properties LLC 108-18 Queens Blvd. S302 Forest Hills, NY 11375. Purpose: any lawful activity. ________________________ SAMCHRIS, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 10/2/14. 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, c/o Mariela Marinez, Esq., 83-13 Northern Blvd., Jackson Heights, NY 11372. General purpose. ________________________ Notice of Formation of Thrust Drilling LLC. Arts. of Org. filed Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/1/09. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 35-06 Farrington St., 2nd Fl., Flushing, NY 11354. Purpose: any lawful activity. ________________________ SUMMONS Index No. 706679/2014 D/O/F: Sep- tember 17, 2014 Premises Address: 118-42 197Th St Saint Albans, NY 11412 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF QUEENS NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, -againstBRANDON WRIGHT AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF ELIZABETH WRIGHT A/K/A ELIZABETH WRIGHT-FARRAR; CLARENCE FARRAR AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF ELIZABETH WRIGHT A/K/A ELIZABETH WRIGHT-FARRAR; GEORGE WRIGHT AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF ELIZABETH WRIGHT A/K/A ELIZABETH WRIGHTFARRAR; HENRY E. WRIGHT AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF ELIZABETH WRIGHT A/K/A ELIZABETH WRIGHT-FARRAR; SYLVIA WRIGHT AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF ELIZABETH WRIGHT A/K/A ELIZABETH WRIGHT-FARRAR; TARYN WRIGHT AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF ELIZABETH WRIGHT A/K/A ELIZABETH WRIGHTFARRAR; 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 ELIZABETH WRIGHT A/K/A ELIZABETH WRIGHTFARRAR WHO WAS BORN ON FEBRUARY 4, 1931 AND DIED ON MARCH 5, 2011, 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; NEW YORK CITY PARKING VIOL ATIONS BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU; CRIMINAL COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK; DISCOVER BANK ; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. S/B/M CHASE MANHATTAN BANK USA N.A.; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION & FINANCE; QUEENS SUPREME COURT; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O 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, 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 HOMEIf 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. The following notice is intended only for those 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 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. The present amount of the debt as of the date of this summons: $399,546.04, consisting of principal balance of $283,918.41 plus unpaid accrued interest of $67,209.97, escrow/impound shortages or credits of $22,016.79, late charges of $0.00; Mortgage Insurance Premium charges of $24,207.14; Broker`s Price Opinion/Appraisal of $325.00; Property Inspection and miscellaneous charges of $647.00; attorney fee $1,200.00 and surrogates search fee $21.73. Because of interest and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive the check, in which event we will inform you. The name of the creditor to whom the debt is owed: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY. Unless you dispute the validity of the debt, or any portion thereof, within thirty (30) days after receipt hereof, the debt will be assumed to be valid by the herein debt collector. If you notify the herein debt collector in writing within thirty (30) days after your receipt hereof that the debt, or any portion thereof, is disputed, we will obtain verification of the debt or a copy of any judgment against you representing the debt and a copy of such verification or judgment will be mailed to you by the herein debt collector. Upon your written request within 30 days after receipt of this notice, the herein debt collector will provide you with the name and address of the original creditor if different from the current creditor. Note: Your time to respond to the summons and complaint differs from your time to dispute the validity of the debt or to request the name and address of the original creditor. Although you have as few as 20 days to respond to the summons and complaint, depending on the manner of service, you still have 30 days from receipt of this summons to dispute the validity of the debt and to request the name and address of the original creditor. 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 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: September 16, 2014 Joshua P. Smolow, 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. ________________________ TSC 2016, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 3/9/15. 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, 36-06 43rd Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101. General purpose. ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an on premises license, #TBA has been applied for by Pico de Gallo Inc to sell beer, wine and liquor at retail in an on premises establishment. For on premises consumption under the ABC law at 82-12 Roosevelt Avenue Jackson Heights, NY 11372. ________________________ LO N D O N O I N T E R N A TIONAL, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 02/26/2015. 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, 150-40 Jewel Ave., Ste 66B, Flushing, NY 11367. Reg Agent: Eliana Londono, 150-40 Jewel Ave., Ste 66B, Flushing, NY 11367. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. ________________________ GP REALTY MANAGEMENT, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 3/3/15. 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, 4240 Bell Blvd., Ste. 601, Bayside, NY 11361-2861. General purpose. ________________________ You Can E-Mail Your Legal Copy to: legals@queenstribune.com Page 34 Tribune April 30 - May 6, 2015 • www.queenstribune.com CALL: 718-357-7400 Classifieds help wanted help wanted Kearney Home Care Services Visit our Website @ KEARNEYHOMECARE.COM IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For Full Time & Part Time Home Health Aides We are a fully Licensed Insured & Bonded Agency rendering care with understanding, compassion and joy Licensed by NYS Dept. of Health For Requirements Call Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm 718-472-2273 212-779-2273 PCAs/HHAs Wanted! 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Douglas Nover, a senior at St. Francis Prep, already committed to continue his education and tennis at St. Peter’s College in New Jersey. His twin brother Dan Nover has committed to St. John’s University, staying closer to home. Dan may try out for the tennis team as a walk-on once in college. According to NCAA regulations, a student must commit by May 1. Right now their concern is to graduate and lead their high school to a team championship. Last year, Fordham Prep defeated St. Francis Prep and won the team title of the Catholic High Schools Athletic Association. Now the Terriers want to take it back. Last Monday in a dual team match, the Terriers turned back rivals Archbishop Molloy, 5-0, winning all three singles matches and two doubles ones. Doug Nover had an easy match, and defeated Dan and Douglas Nover Alex Rezhits of Molloy, 6-0, 6-0 at singles on a slightly windy afternoon at Alley Pond Park. The key to the singles match was keeping his serves in play. In doubles competition, Dan Nover teamed with Reno Cattabiani to defeat Molloy, 6-1, 6-1. In his fourth year on the team, Doug Nover broke serve at the outset of the match, and had it easy the rest of the way. Doug, who is ranked 266 in the East, is 4-0 in singles matches at press time, previously defeating Fordham Prep, Iona Prep and Molloy. He used to playing in tournaments, but now is focusing heavily on high school tennis. As for college, Doug liked the campus at St. Peter’s and felt that he would fit right in. He credits his high school success to his high school coach John Brennan. Outside of high school he credits his success to Eric Rebhuhn and to some of his teammates. “Brennan helped me develop, to become more calm, and be consistent,” Doug said. He still has to work on all parts of his game, while getting ready for college. “After this current season it’ll be different to split up from my brother,” he added. The two brothers will have to adjust. “The goal now is to win the regular season team title and do well in the Mayor’s Cup,” they said. “We’ll have to be consistent and have great concentration.” PSAL Standings BOYS BASEBALL VARSITY (As of April 22) Queens A Central School W L Pct. Forest Hills 8 0 1.000 Robert Goddard HS of Comm Arts and Tech 7 2 0.778 Richmond Hill 6 0 1.000 Hillcrest 3 5 0.375 Thomas Edison 1 6 0.143 Robert F. Kennedy 1 8 0.111 Queens A South School W Queens High School of Teaching 9 Martin Van Buren 8 Jamaica 5 The Scholars Academy 4 Springfield Gardens 1 Far Rockaway Educational Campus 0 L 1 1 6 4 10 10 Pct. 0.900 0.889 0.455 0.500 0.091 0.000 Queens A North School W Maspeth 5 Queens Vocational Tech 5 Information Technology HS 3 Robert F. Wager Jr 2 Frank Sinatra School of the Arts 1 Renaissance 1 L 4 2 1 4 4 5 Pct. 0.556 0.714 0.750 0.333 0.200 0.167’ School Bayside Townsend Harris William C. Bryant Queens AA East W 7 5 4 L 2 5 1 Pct. 0.778 0.714 0.800 Grover Cleveland Academy of American Studies HS for Arts and Business Queens AA West School Beach Channel/Channel View Franklin K Lane Campus Bushwick Campus Transit Tech CTE High School EBC/Bushwick Leaders Metropolitan Campus 3 2 2 3 3 4 0.500 0.400 0.333 W 8 6 4 3 2 1 L 2 3 6 6 8 7 Pct. 0.800 0.667 0.400 0.333 0.200 0.125 GIRLS SOFTBALL VARSITY (As of April 22) Queens A School W L Pct. HS for Construction 10 2 0.833 Bayside 9 3 0.750 Francis Lewis 8 2 0.800 Forest Hills 4 5 0.444 Frank Sinatra School for the Arts 4 5 0.444 Benjamin Cardozo 3 7 0.300 Willian C. Bryant 1 11 0.083 John Bowne 0 11 0.000 Queens B I School Baccalaureate School for Global Education Academy for American Studies Queens Vocational Queens High School Complex Long Island City Information Technology W L Pct. 7 6 6 6 5 3 0 2 3 4 5 4 1.000 0.750 0.667 0.600 0.500 0.429 Robert F. 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The change was make to reflect what it was doing on newyorkcricket.com, but now under a domain name that reflects and covers all of U.S. cricket and beyond. The site owners’ previous domain name reflected national coverage to a much lesser extent. Changing the domain name and expanding coverage was a simple task, because of reports, stories and contributions from many across the United States. The site hosts some of the U.S.’s most well-known cricket contributors and writers, and no one takes you closer to the U.S. cricket scene than them. The site encourages contributors to continue to help cricket move forward, and welcomes new contributors and suggestions. From their analytics the site determined that local coverage and stories were overwhelmingly in demand, meaning they were the most read stories in comparison to international news. Those facts helped USACricketers.com’s webmaster make the move to the wider coverage of the sport in the United States. 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