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Tribune Epaper 040915
Vol. 45, No. 15 April 9-15, 2015
queenstribune.com
HUDDLED
MASSES
Queens’ population is still growing,
but can the Borough handle it?
By Domenick Rafter, Page 10
BRIDAL SECTION
Tips For
Brides-to-Be
PAGES 14-20
Brawl Breaks Out
At Resorts World
Bar Opening
Airport Noise
Roundtable
Takes Flight
PAGE 3
PAGE 5
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of Modern Home Organics LLC, a
domestic LLC, filed with the
SSNY on 10/29/2014. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY is designated agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to
the LLC, 5303 Skillman Ave.,
1A, Woodside, NY 11377.
General Purposes.
________________________
Notice of Formation of CB
CSH 2015 LLC. Arts. of Org.
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) on 02/11/15. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY designated as agent
of LLC upon whom process
against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to:
c/o Shinda Management
Corporation, 221-10 Jamaica
Ave., 3rd Fl., Queens, NY
11428. Purpose: any lawful
activities.
________________________
Notice of Formation of
PANCH SHAKTI LLC. Arts. of
Org. filed with Secy. of State
of NY (SSNY) on 1/23/15.
Office location: Queens
County. SSNY designated as
agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to:
c/o Prachlad K. Patel, 40-04
Murray Street, Flushing, NY
11354. Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
________________________
FHL Enterprises, LLC Arts of
Org filed with Secy. of State
of NY (SSNY) on 1/13/15.
Office in Queens Co. SSNY
desig. agent of LLC upon
whom process against it may
be served & shall mail process
to Alan Siegel, 5651 201st St,
Oakland Gardens, NY 11364.
Purpose: General.
________________________
FLUSHING NORTHERN LLC.
Art. of Org. filed with the
SSNY on 02/17/15. Office:
Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. SSNY shall
mail copy of process to the
LLC, c/o Flushing Northern
LLC, 41-14B Main Street,
Suite C98, Flushing, NY
11355. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
________________________
Notice of formation of Petit
Patch, LLC. Articles of Org.
filed with the Secretary of
State of New York (SSNY) on
10/28/2014. Office located
in Queens County. SSNY has
been designated for service
of process. SSNY shall mail
copy of any process served
against the LLC to: THE LLC,
United State Corporation
Agents, Inc., 7014 13th
Ave., suite 202, Brooklyn, NY
11228. Purpose: Any lawful
activity or purpose.
________________________
Notice of Formation of VISTA
DEVELOPMENT NYC, LLC,
a domestic Limited Liability
Company (LLC). Articles of
Organization filed with the
Secretary of State of NY
(SSNY) on 4/24/2014. Location: Queens County. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. SSNY
may mail copy of process
to: 136-20 38th Ave #10H
Flushing NY 11354. Purpose:
Investment.
________________________
2M SERVICE LLC, a domestic
LLC, filed with the SSNY
on 2/5/15. Office location:
Queens County. SSNY is
designated as agent upon
whom process against the
LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to The
LLC, 37-15 72nd St., Apt.
36, Jackson Hts., NY 11372.
General Purposes.
________________________
Notice of Formation of 5925 69th Avenue LLC. Arts.
Of Org filed with the NY
Dept. of State on 11/21/14.
Latest date of dissolution is
12/31/2099. Office location:
Queens County. NY Sec.
of State (NYSS) designated
agent of the LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. NYSS shall mail a
copy of any process to 50
Ulster Ave., Atlantic Beach,
NY 11509. Purpose: any lawful activity. Principal business
location: 59-25 69th Ave.,
Ridgewood, NY 11385
________________________
CAPRIOGLIO BROS. LLC, a
domestic LLC, filed with the
SSNY on 2/12/15. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY is designated as agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to Eugene
Caprioglio, 212-72 16 Ave.,
Bayside, NY 11360. General
Purposes.
________________________
Notice of Formation of Ruben
and Sons Equities LLC. Art. Of
Org. filed with SSNY 2/3/15.
Office Location: Queens
County. SSNY designated as
agent for process. SSNY shall
mail a copy of any process
to: Ruben and Sons Equities
LLC, 84-04 210th St., Queens
Village, NY 11427. Purpose:
To engage in any lawful act
or activity.
________________________
SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL
SUMMONS AND NOTICE–
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK,
COUNT Y OF QUEENS
–GALAXY ASSETS CORP.,
Plaintiff, against VANESSA
WILLIAMS AS ADMINISTRATIX OF THE ESTATE RITA
MUNGIN A/K/A RITA D.
MUNGIN A/K/A RITA SINISTERRA, VICTORIA WESTON,
VELDA SINISTERRA, ELEANOR G. MUNGIN, NATHAN
MUNGIN, III, The unknown
heirs of Nathan L. Mungin, Jr.,
if living, and if they be dead,
any and all other persons
who may claim as heirs,
devisees, distributes, legal
representatives and successors in interest of Nathan L.
Mungin, Jr., all of whom and
whose places of residence
are unknown to plaintiff and
cannot after diligent inquiry
be ascertained, DefendantsIndex no. 6045/10. Plaintiff
designates Queens County
as the place of trial as the
situs of the real property.
Premises: 137-55 234th
Street Rosedale, NY, Block:
13202 Lot 10, To the above
named Defendants–YOU
ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
to answer the complaint in
this action and to serve a
copy of your answer, or, if
the complaint is not served
with this summons, to serve
a notice of appearance on
the Plaintiff’s Attorney within
(20) days after the service of
this summons, exclusive of
the day of service [or within
(30) days after the service is
complete if this summons is
not personally delivered to
you within the State of New
York] in the event the United
States of America is made a
party defendant, the time to
answer for the said United
States of America shall not
expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE-YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME – If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer with
the court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to the
mortgage company will not
stop the foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. HELP
FOR HOMEOWNERS IN
FORECLOSURE; New York
State law requires that we
send you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. SUMMONS
AND COMPLAINT You are in
danger of losing your home.
If you fail to respond to the
Summons and Complaint
in this Foreclosure Action,
you may lose your home.
Please read the Summons
and Complaint carefully. You
should immediately contact
an attorney of your local legal
aid office to obtain advice
on how to protect yourself.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
The State encourages you
to become informed about
your options in foreclosure.
In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney
or legal aid office, there are
government agencies and
non-profit organizations that
you may contact for information about possible options,
including trying to work
with your lender during this
process. To locate an entity
near you, you may call the tollfree helpline maintained by
the New York State Department of Financial Services’
at 1-800-269-0990 or visit
the Department’s website
at http://www.dfs.ny.gov.
FORECLOSURE RESCUE
SCAMS Be careful of people
who approach you with offers
to “save” your home. There
are individuals who watch for
notices of foreclosure actions
in order to unfairly profit from
a homeowner’s distress. You
should be extremely careful
about any such promises and
any suggestions that you pay
them a fee or sign over your
deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for
profit to enter into a contract
which fully describes the
services they will perform
and fees they will charge, and
which prohibits them from
taking any money from you
until they have completed
all such promised services.
We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information
obtained will be used for
that purpose. The foregoing
summons is served upon you
by publication pursuant to
an order of the Honorable
David Elliot, J.S.C. filed February 3, 2015. The object of
this action is to foreclose a
mortgage and covering the
premises known as 137-55
234th Street Rosedale, NY,
located at Block: 13202 Lot
10 Dated: September 24,
2013 Berkman, Henoch,
Peterson, Peddy and Fenchel,
P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff,
By: Gerry Carrecia Leonti,
Esq., 100 Garden City Plaza,
Garden City, NY 11530 (516)
222-6200.
________________________
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF NE W YORK
COUNTY OF QUEENS INDEX NO: 7251/14 D/O/F:
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS Premises Address:
131-01 135th Street South
Ozone Park, NY 11420
CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILIMINGTON
SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY,
FSB, AS TRUSTEE FOR STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST, SERIES 2012-14,
Plaintiff, -againstRONALD RAMPERSAD, if living,
and if he be dead, grantees,
mortgagees, lienors, heirs,
devisees, distributes or successors in interest of such of
them as may be dead, and
their husbands and wives,
heirs, devisees, distributes
and successors in interest, all
of whom and whose names
and places of residence
are unknown to Plaintiff;
SHARENA R AMPERSAD
N/K/A SHARENA GRECIA;
NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
ADJUDICATION BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
BOARD; NEW YORK CITY
PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
AND FINANCE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE
HEREBY SUMMONED to
answer the Complaint in
this action, and to serve a
copy of your Answer, or, if
the Complaint is not served
with this Summons, to serve
a Notice of Appearance on
the Plaintiff’s Attorneys within
twenty (20) days after service
of this Summons, exclusive
of the day of service, where
service is made by delivery
upon you personally within
the State, or within thirty
(30) days after completion of
service where service is made
in any other manner, and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer with
the court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOUR MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. TO
THE ABOVE DEFENDANT:
The foregoing Summons is
served upon you by publication pursuant to Order the
Hon. Thomas D. Raffaele, a
Justice of the Supreme Court,
Queens County, dated Feb.
25, 2015 and filed with the
complaint and other papers
in the Queens County Clerk’s
Office, 88-11 Sutphin Blvd.,
Jamaica, NY. Prem, k/a 13101 135th St., South Ozone
Park, NY a/k/a Beginning
at a point on the corner
formed by the intersection
of the Easterly side of 135th
St. and the Southerly side of
131st Avenue; being a plot
94.89 ft. x 20 ft. The following
notice is intended only for the
defendants who are owners
of the premises sought to be
foreclosed or who are liable
upon the debt for which the
mortgage stands as security.
YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON
NOTICE THAT WE ARE
AT TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. TO THE DEFENDANTS, except RONALD
RAMPERSAD and SHARENA
RAMPERSAD: The Plaintiff
makes no personal claim
against you in this action.
TO THE DEFENDANTS:
RONALD RAMPERSAD and
SHARENA R AMPERSAD
: If you have obtained an
order of discharge from the
Bankruptcy court, which
includes this debt, and you
have not reaffirmed your liability for this debt, this law
firm is not alleging that you
have any personal liability for
this debt and does not seek
a money judgment against
you. Even if a discharge has
been obtained, this lawsuit
to foreclose the mortgage
will continue and we will
seek a judgment authorizing
the sale of the mortgaged
premises. Dated: March 10,
2015 Crystal Young, Esq. THE
MARGOLIN & WEINREB
LAW GROUP, LLP Attorneys
for Plaintiff 165 Eileen Way,
Suite 101 Syosset, New
York 11791 516-921-3838#85732
________________________
137-20 Juniper Avenue Development LLC Arts of Org
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) on 1/20/15. Office
in Queens Co. SSNY desig.
agent of LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served & shall mail process
to 677 Dawson Street LLC,
136-20 38th Ave Ste 3a Office 106, Flushing, NY 11354.
Purpose: General.
________________________
ACQUISITION EQUITY LLC.
Art. of Org. filed with the
SSNY on 02/18/15. Office:
Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. SSNY
shall mail copy of process
to the LLC, 32-75 Steinway
Street, Ste 211, Astoria, NY
11103. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
________________________
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Queens DeaDline
Large Fight Erupts At Racino Bar Opening
By Luis Gronda
Staff Writer
The opening of a New Orleansthemed bar at Resorts World Casino
New York turned ugly last Friday
night.
A giant brawl broke out at the South
Ozone Park racino while customers
were waiting on a long line at the new
restaurant, Fat Tuesday, which had
opened earlier that day.
The fight started between two
groups, but quickly escalated with
possibly as many as 400 people joining
in, causing hysteria inside the casino’s
food court.
According to police, the brawl started as a disagreement between 15 to 20
people after a woman was “brushed”
by a man, and her boyfriend stepped
up to defend her. The dispute escalated
and the two groups starting throwing
fists, and eventually chairs.
Law enforcement said that more
people, who did not know those involved in the original dispute, also
started fighting, causing the brawl to
cascade through the foot court.
The fracas was caught on video and
posted on YouTube and Instagram.
At one point, several people could be
seen hoisting chairs over their heads
and tossing it at others. Casino security and police were scrambling to break
up the fight in the video as well.
take place ever again,” a
According to media
Casino spokesperson said.
reports, several hundred
Both police and Resorts
people were involved
World said extra security
in the fight, but a police
and law enforcement have
source denied that report,
been added at the Casino
saying many were just bysince the incident.
standers.
Fat Tuesday has been
“It was more of them
closed for the time being,
getting out of the way,”
according to a source.
the police source said.
The casino and police
There were four arboth dismissed the fight
rests made as a result of
as an isolated incident
the fight, and one other
with law enforcement sayperson was given a suming that, while there have
mons, police said.
been incidents at the RaThe NYPD arrested
cino since it opened major
another man, Jaquan
Photo by Luis Gronda incidents like the fight are
Roberts, who allegedly
fired a gun in the Casino’s Fat Tuesday opened peacefully on Friday afternoon. uncommon.
The casino opened in
parking lot around the That same evening, a huge brawl broke out that saw
October, 2011, but several
time of the fracas. Rob- five people get arrested.
of its eateries have closed,
erts was arrested several
against Roberts pending an investiga- including its buffet, which shut down
days after the fight.
last December. A Chinese restaurant
Police said Roberts turned himself tion.
His rap sheet includes being arrest- in its second floor, Genting Palace,
in at 8:25 a.m. on Tuesday with his
ed in 2010 for possession of a loaded closed in February. A Casino spokeslawyer, Ali Najmi.
On Wednesday afternoon, Najmi gun after he shot himself in the leg, ac- person said that the space where that
restaurant used to be is currently bereleased a statement saying that Rob- cording to police.
Resorts World said in a statement ing used as an event space and they are
erts was released from NYPD custody
and the Queens DA declined to pros- that incidents such as last week’s brawl looking at dining and entertainment
options for that space.
ecute the case. Najmi said that Rob- are unacceptable.
The spokesperson added that an
“The safety of our patrons is Reerts was wrongfully arrested because
NYPD used facial recognition tech- sorts World’s top priority, and there announcement regarding what will
is absolutely no room for this kind open in that space will be made in the
nology.
The Queens DA office confirmed of behavior at our facility. We are re- coming weeks.
Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 357that there are no charges brought viewing all aspects of this unfortunate
event and are fully committed to tak- 7400, Ext. 127, lgronda@queenstriing steps to ensure similar acts do not bune.com, or @luisgronda.
MTA: 3rd Avenue Exit
To Reopen In May
By danieL offner
Staff Writer
After more than two years of
work, engineers with the Metropolitan Transit Authority say they
expect to reopen the Whitestone
Expressway’s 3rd Avenue exit by the
end of May 2015.
MTA Bridges and Tunnels closed
off the exit ramp in January 2013 as
part of a $109 million capital improvement project to reconstruct
the 1,010-foot-long roadway and
add a new emergency breakdown
shoulder. In addition, the project
will add a deceleration lane and new
curbing at the 14th Avenue exit.
“The work was expected to be
completed earlier, but this winter’s
extreme weather caused delays,”
MTA spokesperson Judie Glave
said in a statement. “The contractor is making up for lost time as best
they can to get the work finished by
May.”
However, drivers shouldn’t get
their hopes up just yet. Glave said
the completion of the exit ramp is
very dependent on good weather.
Packed 7 Train Stalls
Under East River
By Jackie strawBridGe
Staff Writer
The 3rd Avenue exit has been
closed to traffic for the past 27
months, causing a flood of congestion and detours for drivers taking
the adjoining Cross Island Parkway.
As the exit is the last one before the
bridge, drivers who do not wish to
go to the Bronx – and pay the toll
– have to exit earlier. Immediately
after the 2013 closure, local civic
leaders complained about the signage warning of the closure, noting
that many drivers who either didn’t
know or forget the exit was closed
ended up on the bridge.
Reach Daniel Offner at (718) 3577400, Ext. 125, doffner@queenstribune.com, or @DanielOffner.
Commuters from Queens to Manhattan started their week with an especially heavy dose of 7 train pain.
Around 8:30 a.m. Monday morning, a Manhattan-bound train stalled
in the tunnel between Vernon Boulevard-Jackson Avenue and Grand
Central. According to the MTA, the
cause of the accident was a smoke condition created when the car’s contact
shoe touched the third rail protection
board.
The stalled train was stuck underground for nearly two hours, according to the MTA.
Service was subsequently suspended in both directions; limited service
was restored by 10:15 a.m.
The FDNY said all passengers were
removed by a rescue train and one
passenger received medical attention,
which the MTA identified as a passenger who felt faint.
Monday’s incident follows a winter
of passenger discontent with 7 train
performance, coupled with scheduled
work. In March, Councilman Jimmy
Van Bramer (D-Sunnyside) held a press
conference flanked by unhappy riders to
call out the MTA for what he called “disgraceful” 7 train service and disruptions
over the past several months, including
a day-long shutdown due to an icy rail
in early February.
“Monday’s catastrophic delays with
the disabled train on the 7 line is just
one more incident in a long list of horrific experiences Queens riders face
almost every single day during rush
hour,” Van Bramer said in a statement
Monday.
“The MTA is still investigating the
cause of Monday morning’s incident,
but it does not appear related to the
weather-related issues seen earlier this
year,” an MTA spokesperson said in
response. “As subway ridership continues to grow, however, even the smallest
incidents have the potential to disrupt
travel for more and more of our customers… While [repair and maintenance] work creates temporary inconveniences on nights and weekends, this
short-term pain will bring long-term
gain for customers all along the 7.”
Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718)
357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@
queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge.
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Sunrise: $5.8M Settlement Is A First Step
By Jackie StrawBridge
Staff Writer
A $5.8 million settlement to support the relocation of 45 auto shops
from Willets Point to the Bronx will
fund the initial costs of that process,
but businesses expect to seek more,
according to leader Marco Neira.
Neira is President of the Sunrise
Cooperative, a formal group of businesses that sued the City and the
Queens Development Group – a joint
venture of Sterling Equities and Related Companies – arguing that their
plan to build $3 billion worth of retail
and residential space on the peripherals of Citi Field was unlawful.
In March, a settlement agreement
established $5.8 million to help with
the Cooperative’s relocation en masse
to a warehouse in Hunts Point in the
Bronx, making way for the Willets
Point development. The funds will be
available through an escrow fund, disbursement of which must be approved
by the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
The City will pay $4.8 million and
the Queens Development Group will
provide $960,000 of those funds. The
Sunrise Cooperative will contribute
$143,000 to the fund. Councilwoman
Julissa Ferreras (D-East Elmhurst),
who helped negotiate the agreement,
called it “beneficial to the local com-
munity, good for business and contributing to the progress of our City.”
Neira called the settlement a “victory,” noting that construction to
make the Hunts Point location suitable
for the auto shops is estimated to run
around $4 million. However, he added,
the Cooperative intends to seek further
financial support from the City.
“For right now it’s enough, but if
you want to have everything in the facility, we need more money in order
to install,” he explained. “It’s important [Mayor Bill de Blasio] knows that
we are serving the community... and
we’re planning to let [him] know that
we need more support.”
The community across the river,
however, is not convinced that the
Cooperative’s relocation will make a
positive impact.
Josephine Infante, president of the
Hunts Point Economic Development
Corporation, said traffic congestion in
the area, as well as the prevalence of
similar shops, pose “challenges” to the
project.
“I would want it to work but at this
point right now, it’s anybody’s guess,”
Infante said. “There’s no welcome mat
here.”
Per the settlement, Sunrise Cooperative businesses must vacate the
first construction phase of the Willets
Point development by June 1. Many
are already in temporary locations.
Neira said he expects the businesses
to be fully relocated in the Bronx by
November.
Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718)
357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@
queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge.
Extensive Repairs for FP Carousel
By LuiS gronda
Staff Writer
The Forest Park Carousel has a new
look as it reopened for the spring season.
The landmarked Woodhaven Merry-go-round reopened last week for its
fourth season since a new vendor put
it back into service in 2012.
While it has undergone minor fixes
in the past, NY Carousel, which is the
Carousel’s operator, stripped the merry-go-round down to its base to replace
parts in the 100-year-old attraction.
According to a release from NY
Carousel, several parts of the ride were
fixed and replaced, including the top
bearing, cranks, sweeps and commutator.
“Over the past several months we
undertook a major rehabilitation project of the 100-year-old Forest Park
Carousel,” David Galst, the company’s
managing director, said. “The entire
machine was disassembled and every
mechanical and electrical component
was examined. As with any type of aging hardware, certain parts had to be
fixed and replaced.”
NY Carousel said it worked with
Todd Goings from Carousels and
Carvings on the project. Goings is a
renowned merry-go-round expert,
who is known as the “Carousel Doctor.”
Goings has worked on repairs for
other carousels throughout the City,
including the Prospect Park Carousel
in Brooklyn. According to a 2012 New
York Times article, Goings traveled
from his home in Ohio to help repair
that carousel before it celebrated its
100th anniversary that year.
NY Carousel took over as concessionaire for the Forest Park Carousel
after it faced an uncertain future. It
was closed for several years as the City
struggled to find an operator for the
merry-go-round. The ride was landmarked by the city in 2013.
Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 3577400, Ext. 127, lgronda@queenstribune.com, or @luisgronda.
Apply now to become a pre-K providers
To learn more, visit
schools.nyc.gov/ProvidePrek.
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Airport Roundtable Gets Off the Ground
By JORdan giBBOns
Staff Writer
The seemingly never ending discussions about a roundtable for LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy airports
came to an end Tuesday night as all
parties involved left a meeting at York
College with smiles on their faces.
When the Port Authority announced the structure of the roundtable in February, local advocacy groups
were less than pleased with the result.
Now the tables have turned with
the outspoken leaders of Queens Quiet
Skies, Janet McEneaney, and Eastern
Queens Alliance, Barbara Brown, serving as co-chairs of the Coordinating
Committee for the two airport groups.
Both leaders were happy to be
unanimously voted to take the reins of
the newly formed committee.
“If I could have imagined the best
possible way to move forward, this
would have been it,” McEneaney said.
“Everyone is motivated to get things
done.”
Brown was focused on all the work
ahead of them, but is content in knowing that the people who sparked the
movement towards building a roundtable are at the forefront of the decision making.
“I’m anxious to get started. This
has taken long enough,” Brown said.
“The first task is going to be to really
Photo By Jordan GiBBons
Barbara Brown, left, and Janet McEneaney, the co-chairs of the
new joint coordinating committee at York College Tuesday night.
prioritize the issues for all the airport
communities.”
The purpose of the roundtable is
to serve as a collective body to report
community issues revolving around
the airports to the Port Authority and
the Federal Aviation Administration.
It will also receive feedback from the
PA and FAA about noise monitoring
and runway modifications.
The approximately 100 attendees
also named Kendall Lampkin, executive assistant for intergovernmental
relations at the Town of Hempstead,
to the vice-chair position to represent
Long Island.
Richard Hellenbrecht, former president of the Queens Civic Congress
and member of Community Board
13, was named the secretary for the
committee, which is responsible for
coordinating between the two specific
airport committees and the PA, along
with handling a lot of the legwork for
the roundtable.
Now that the coordinating committee has been established, they will have to
create the by-laws for the roundtable. The
committee can also choose to name a second vice-chair if they feel it is necessary,
which was brought up at the meeting.
Ralph Tragale, the PA’s assistant
director of aviation, started the meeting by declaring that the agency was
insistent on moving forward and
Tuesday’s meeting would be different
from the previous gatherings.
“I’m not going to entertain going
back and forth between one or two
roundtables,” Tragale said. “If you
don’t like that, that’s OK, but remember where we were in November. So be
kind to me.”
The attendees, who consisted of
residents and elected officials from all
of Queens and western Long Island,
complied with his request and participated in discussions that steered in a
mostly productive direction.
Once Brown and McEneaney were
chosen, Tragale handed off the microphone, stepped out of the hot seat and
joined other PA members on the side
of the room, rather than sitting front
and center.
“The best feeling is that the communities will finally have an opportunity to discuss the important issues
that they’re concerned about,” Tragale
said after the meeting.
Both Tragale and FAA representatives also committed to being available
for any concerns that may arise between Tuesday’s meeting and the first
official roundtable meeting.
Reach Jordan Gibbons at (718) 3577400, Ext. 123, jgibbons@queenspress.
com or @jgibbons2.
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In Our OpInIOn
In YOur OpInIOn
Smart Growth In Queens
The news that Queens’ population has grown by 90,000 this decade so far is worth
cautious optimism. On one hand it seems we have closed the door on the urban decay of the latter 20th Century. Queens is becoming home to new arrivals and young
professionals who are keeping our economy thriving.
But this growth has to be sustainable.
Affordable housing is increasingly difficult to find. As incomes remain depressed
as a result of the financial crisis, it is more important than ever for the city to build
housing that is affordable. Queens residents have some of the longest commutes in
the country. No new subways have been built in the Borough since the 1980s and
buses are subject to the congestion of roads built for a population that is only a fraction the current numbers. And while the city has been building schools all across
Queens, whether or not they are adequately funded and are able to accommodate
the growing population of immigrant children remains a concern.
Queens is growing. The census numbers prove it. The people of Queens must
demand that City Hall and their elected officials look towards sustaining our future
growth as they make decisions on spending on capital projects. Participatory Budgeting is only good if the citizens of this community set the priorities for the future.
Spending tax dollars to sustain a growing population only works if we take out the
pork and listen to the people.
Op-ED
In Support of Congestion Pricing
By Sen. JoSe Peralta
and CounCIlman
mark WePrIn
N
o one wants to pay
more in taxes, tolls or
store prices. No one
questions that the cost of living, working and operating a
business in New York is prohibitively high. However, the traffic
pricing proposal that some are
quick to reject – the Move NY
Fair Plan – would, in fact, reduce
these costs, not increase them.
The hidden but very real tax
is the one we incur whenever
we travel on a transportation
network that is neither funded
nor sensibly priced.
Systemic underinvestment in
maintaining and expanding our
transit and road infrastructure
make trips unpleasant, burdensome and inordinately time
consuming. Motorists in the
New York metro region alone
lose 40 million hours annually
stuck in gridlock, which adds up
to $2.2 billion in lost productivity
– costs that are passed along to
consumers as assuredly as some
opponents of the plan fear the
Move NY tolls would be.
Move NY is the most effective
way out of this trap. With State
and City leaders shying away
from other alternatives to fund
transit and road investments, the
plan would generate a revenue
stream that is both lasting and
enables improvements that make
the roads, bridges and transit
faster, safer and fairer.
Since the mid-1990s, when
government first retrenched
on its obligations to the MTA,
the agency has become increasingly reliant on fare-backed
borrowing for its capital needs.
The outcome is the seemingly
never-ending cycle of fare and
toll increases that has caused
anxiety among commuters, and
rightly so. To support its debt
service, the MTA spends 17
cents of every operating dollar
on bond payments. According
to a study last October by State
Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli,
fares and tolls would go up by
an eye-popping 15 percent if the
$15 billion hole in the upcoming
capital program is plugged with
more debt. This would be on top
of the four percent fare and rate
hikes already scheduled.
We all want a prosperous and
sustainable future. To get there,
we must embrace, not reject,
the Move NY program. It will
smooth out traffic flows, enable
transportation investments that
improve mobility and accessibility from the innermost to most
isolated reaches of the five boroughs, and in turn hold the line
on fares and tolls while slashing
the time-draining traffic congestion that is the real threat to the
city’s continued viability.
Senator Peralta represents
western Queens in the New
York State Senate. Mark Weprin
represents eastern Queens in
the New York City Council.
Both were opposed to Mayor
Bloomberg’s “congestion pricing” plan and past proposals to
toll the East River bridges.
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TPP: A Bad Deal
A
to the editor:
t this very moment,
in the backrooms of
Washington D.C., lobbyists from big, multinational
businesses are hashing out a
secretive trade deal that will
hurt businesses and families
right here in Queens. If this
deal goes through, here are
just a few changes we might
see around town:
No more “Buy Local” or
“Made in Queens” labeling on
products – even a “Made in the
USA” sticker might violate the
terms of this trade deal; food
safety regulations set by foreign
countries that are far more lax
than the ones we’re used to;
more countries that can export
to the U.S. free of tariffs, further
threatening the livelihood of
the local family farmers so
important to Queens and to
New York. This trade deal could
allow foreign companies to
sue local or state governments
if they pass ordinations to
protect the environment, such
as New York State’s recently
passed fracking ban. The deal
might include provisions about
copyright law and intellectual
property that extend beyond
the scope of U.S. law. If you’re
on public assistance, new rules
might prevent the government
from offering subsidies that
cut into big pharmaceutical
company profits.
The trade deal in question,
called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, has been called “NAFTA
on steroids” by the nonprofit
group Public Citizen. We all
know what a disaster the North
American Free Trade Agreement has been for American
jobs and business. Now imagine
a bigger, more expansive version
of that same deal involving many
more countries.
The worst part of it all isn’t
even the TPP itself. It’s that,
under a policy called “Trade
Promotion Authority (TPA),”
also known as “Fast Track,”
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we won’t even get to voice
our concerns. If Fast Track is
approved, Congress can only
take an up-or-down vote on
the completed package. Here’s
how our elected representatives
get to review the draft TPP’s
29 chapters (only 5 of which
have anything to do with trade,
by the way): they get to sit in
a room by themselves with a
copy of the draft legislation.
They can’t make copies, they
can’t bring their staff in – they
can’t even take notes!
So whose voices are being
heard? Corporate lobbyists –
hundreds of them, the very
same ones whose bosses will
stand to benefit from the trade
agreements if passed.
It’s not surprising that
members of Congress most
allied with those big businesses
support fast-track. It might
be surprising to some that our
Democratic President also supports fast-track. It’s evidently
been quite a long time since his
community organizing days.
But most liberals (and many
conservatives) understand the
dangers of Fast Track, no matter who’s president. So far, over
150 Democratic representatives have signed on to a letter
expressing serious concern
over the lack of involvement
Congress has had in the TPP
negotiations. The letter rightly
reminds the President that the
Constitution affords Congress
the responsibility of setting US
trade policy. Other lawmakers
from Queens and New York
State have not yet made their
positions known. Be sure to
call your representative to make
sure they know you do understand this issue and you don’t
support for Fast Track.
If we don’t raise our voices,
Fast Track will become law, and
the TPP will be ratified. Fast
Track is bad for Queens and bad
for democracy – a bad trade.
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS INDEX NO.
701350/2014 SUPREME
COURT OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK COUNTY OF
QUEENS Plaintiff designates
Queens County as the place
of trial situs of the real property JAMES B. NUTTER &
COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
DISTRIBUTEES OF THE ESTATE OF ELSA M. WALLACE
A/K/A ELSA M. BUTLER, any
and all persons unknown to
plaintiff, claiming, or who may
claim to have an interest in, or
general or specific lien upon
the real property described
in this action; such unknown
persons being herein generally described and intended
to be included in the following designation, namely:
the wife, widow, husband,
widower, heirs at law, next
of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees,
legatees, creditors, trustees,
committees, lienors, and
assignees of such deceased,
any and all persons deriving
interest in or lien upon, or
title to said real property
by, through or under them,
or either of them, and their
respective wives, widows,
husbands, widowers, heirs at
law, next of kin, descendants,
executors, administrators,
devisees, legatees, creditors,
trustees, committees, lienors
and assigns, all of whom and
whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff;
SECRETARY OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
BOARD; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; PEOPLE OF
THE STATE OF NEW YORK;
“JOHN DOE #1” through
“JOHN DOE #12,” the last
twelve names being fictitious
and unknown to plaintiff, the
persons or parties intended
being the tenants, occupants,
persons or corporations,
if any, having or claiming
an interest in or lien upon
the premises, described in
the complaint, Defendants.
MORTGAGED PREMISES:
171-14 119th Road, Jamaica,
NY 11434 Block: 12375; Lot:
69 To the above-named Defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer the
complaint in this action and to
serve a copy of your answer
or, if the complaint is not
served with this summons, to
serve a notice of appearance
on the Plaintiff’s Attorney
within 20 days after service
of this summons, exclusive
of the day of service (or
within 30 days after service
is complete if this summons
is not personally delivered to
you within the State of New
York) in the event the United
States of America is made a
party defendant, the time to
answer for the said United
States of America shall not
expire until (60) days after
service of the Summons;
and in case of your failure
to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against
you by default for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT
THE OBJECT of the above
caption action is to foreclosure a Mortgage to secure
$517,500.00 and interest,
recorded in the Office of the
City Register of the City of
New York in the County of
Queens on March 16, 2012
in CRFN: 2012000108152,
covering premises known as
171-14 119th Road, Jamaica,
NY 11434. The relief sought
in the within action is a final
judgment directing the sale
of the premises described
above to satisfy the debt
secured by the Mortgage
described above. Queens
County is designated as the
place of trial because the
real property affected by
this action is located in said
county. NOTICE YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME. If you do not
respond to this summons and
complaint by serving a copy
of the answer on the attorney
for the mortgage company
who filed this foreclosure
proceeding against you and
filing the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to the
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. Dated:
February 11, 2015 RAS
Boriskin, LLC, Attorney for
Plaintiff By: Thomas Zegarelli, Esq. 900 Merchants
Concourse, Suite LL-13,
Westbury, NY 11590 (516)
280-7675 13-28183
________________________
NUPORT ENTERPRISE LLC,
Arts. of Org. filed with the
SSNY on 01/20/2015. Office
loc: Queens County. SSNY
has been designated as agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to: The LLC,
218 Broadway, Bethpage, NY
11714. Purpose: Any Lawful
Purpose.
________________________
Notice of Formation of
VOICE BOX MEDIA, LLC
Arts. of Org. filed with Secy.
of State of NY (SSNY) on
03/05/15. Office location:
Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon
whom process against it may
be served. SSNY shall mail
process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany,
NY 12207, regd. agent upon
whom and at which process
may be served. Purpose: Any
lawful activity.
________________________
INDEX NO.: 705622/2013
Date Filed: 3/03/2015 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS
AND NOTICE MORTGAGED
PREMISES: 191-17 104th
AVE., HOLLIS, NY 11412
BL #: 10859 – 54 Plaintiff
designates Queens County
as the place of trial; venue
is based upon the county in
which the mortgaged premises is situate. STATE OF NEW
YORK SUPREME COURT:
COUNT Y OF QUEENS
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE
LLC D/B/A CHAMPION
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
Plaintiff, -against- GLORIA
COLLYMORE, if living, and if
dead, the respective heirs at
law, next of kin, distributees,
executors, administrators,
trustees, devisees, legatees,
assignors, lienors, creditors
and successors in interest,
and generally all persons
having or claiming under, by
or through said purchase,
inheritance, lien or otherwise
of any right, title or interest in
and to the premises described
in the complaint herein, and
their respective husbands,
wives or widows, if any, and
each and every person not
specifically named who may
be entitled to or claim to have
any right, title or interest in
the property described in
the Complaint, all of whom
and whose names and places
of residence unknown, and
cannot after diligent inquiry
be ascertained by the Plaintiff,
ET AL., Defendants. TO THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer
the Complaint in this action
and to serve a copy of your
answer, or, if the Complaint
is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of
appearance on the attorneys
for the Plaintiff within 20 days
after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day
of service (or within 30 days
after service is complete if this
Summons is not personally
delivered to you within the
State of New York). In case
of your failure to appear or
answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the Complaint. NOTICE
YOU ARE IN DANGER OF
LOSING YOUR HOME IF
YOU DO NOT RESPOND
TO THIS SUMMONS AND
COMPLAINT BY SERVING
A COPY OF THE ANSWER
ON THE ATTORNEY FOR
THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS
FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND
FILING THE ANSWER WITH
THE COURT, A DEFAULT
JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE
YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO
AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO
THE COURT WHERE YOUR
CASE IS PENDING FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION
ON HOW TO ANSWER THE
SUMMONS AND PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING
PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL
NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST
RESPOND BY SERVING A
COPY OF THE ANSWER ON
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE
COMPANY) AND FILING
THE ANSWER WITH THE
COURT. THE OBJECT of
the above captioned action
is to foreclose a Mortgage
to secure $240,000.00 and
interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Queens
on July 24, 2003, at C.F.R.N.
2003000253854, covering
premises known as 191-17
104TH AVE., HOLLIS, NY
11412 – BLOCK 10859;
LOT 54. The relief sought in
the within action is a final
judgment directing the sale
of the premises described
above to satisfy the debt
secured by the Mortgage
described above. The Plaintiff
also seeks a deficiency judgment against the Defendant
and for any debt secured by
said Mortgage which is not
satisfied by the proceeds of
the sale of said premises. TO
the Defendant(s) GLORIA
COLLYMORE, the foregoing
Supplemental Summons with
Notice is served upon you by
publication pursuant to an
Order of the Hon. Thomas
D. Raffaele of the Supreme
Court of the State of New
York, dated February 18,
2015. Dated: New Rochelle,
NY March 18, 2015 MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY
P.C. /s/_________________
Leroy J. Pelicci, Esq. Attorneys
for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot
St., Ste. 210 New Rochelle,
NY 10801 p. 914-636-8900
f. 914-636-8901 HELP FOR
HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE
LAW REQUIRES THAT WE
SEND YOU THIS NOTICE
ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE
PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT
CAREFULLY. SUMMONS
AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL
TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT
IN THIS FORECLOSURE
ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE
YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ
THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU
SHOULD IMMEDIATELY
CONTACT AN ATTORNEY
OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL
AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN
ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES
OF INFORMATION AND
ASSISTANCE. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. In addition to
seeking assistance from an
attorney or legal aid office,
there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for
information about possible
options, including trying to
work with your lender during
this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the
toll-free helpline maintained
by the New York State Banking Department of Financial
Services at 1-800-342-3736
or visit the Department’s
website at www.dfs.ny.gov.
FORECLOSURE RESCUE
SCAMS Be careful of people
who approach you with offers
to “save” your home. There
are individuals who watch for
notices of foreclosure actions
in order to unfairly profit from
a homeowner’s distress. You
should be extremely careful
about any such promises and
any suggestions that you pay
them a fee or sign over your
deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for
profit to enter into a contract
which fully describes the
services they will perform
and fees they will charge, and
which prohibits them from
taking any money from you
until they have completed all
such promised services.
________________________
ACCURA RESTORATION &
WATERPROOFING LLC, a
domestic LLC, filed with the
SSNY on 3/17/14. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY is designated as agent
upon whom process against
the LLC may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to
c/o United States Corporation Agents, Inc., 7014 13th
Ave., Ste. 202, Brooklyn, NY
11228. General Purposes.
________________________
FORMATION in New York
Notice of formation of 57-67
XENIA STREET LLC. Arts of
Org filed with Secy of State
of NY (SSNY) on 3/12/15.
Office location: Queens
County. SSNY designated as
agent upon whom process
may be served and shall mail
copy of process against LLC
to: 136-20 38th Ave., Flushing, NY 11354. Purpose: any
lawful act.
________________________
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME
COURT QUEENS COUNTY
Nationstar Mortgage, LLC,
Plaintiff against Orville Hagler
,et al Defendants Attorney for
Plaintiff(s) The Law Office
of Fein, Such & Crane, LLP
28 East Main Street, Suite
1800, Rochester, NY 14614
Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sale Entered
January 8th, 2015 I will sell at
Public Auction to the highest
bidder at the Queens County
Supreme Court, Courtroom
#25, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Queens, NY 11435 on
April 24th, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.
Premises known as 97-08
97th Avenue, Ozone Park,
NY 11416.Sec N/A Block
9072 Lot 4 and 5. All that
certain Plot, Piece or Parcel
of Land, with the Buildings
and Improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being at Woodhaven, in the
Fourth Ward of the Borough
and County of Queens, City
and State of New York Approximate Amount of Judgment is $448,624.16 plus
interest and costs. Premises
will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index
No 705514/2013. Morton
Povman, Esq. , Referee
________________________
Notice of formation of limited liability company (LLC).
Name: Otto NYC LLC. Articles of Organization field with
Secretary of State of New
York (SSNY) on 1/26/2015.
NY office location: Queens
County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. The post
office address to which the
SSNY shall mail a copy of
the process against the LLC
served upon him/her is The
LLC 118-35 Queens BLVD
Forest Hills, NY 11375. Purpose/character of LLC: Any
Lawful Purpose.
________________________
GB GREEN GASTRONOME,
LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with
the SSNY on 03/02/2015.
Office loc: Queens County.
SSNY has been designated
as agent upon whom process against the LLC may
be served. SSNY shall mail
process to: The LLC, 106
Sheephill Road, Riverside, CT
06878. Purpose: Any Lawful
Purpose.
________________________
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.
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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
________________________
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS Index No.:
706467/2014 Date of Filing:
February 26, 2015 SUPREME
COURT OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK COUNTY
OF QUEENS JPMORGAN
CHASE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff,
-against- LUIS SANCHEZ, if
living, or if either or all be
dead, their wives, husbands,
heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, assignees, lienors and
generally all persons having
or claiming under, by or
through said LUIS SANCHEZ,
by purchase, inheritance, lien
or otherwise, of any right,
title or interest in and to the
premises described in the
complaint herein, and the
respective husbands, wives,
widow or widowers of them,
if any, all of whose names
are unknown to plaintiff;
NEW YORK CITY PARKING
VIOL ATIONS BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
ADJUDICATION BUREAU;
APERITIVO LLC; CITIBANK
(SOUTH DAKOTA) NA;
CRIMINAL COURT OF
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
; ERIN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC; FORD MOTOR
CREDIT COMPANY LLC;
KAMCO SUPPLY CORP.;
M&L RECOVERIES, INC.;
MIDLAND FUNDING LLC
DBA IN NEW YORK AS
MIDLAND FUNDING OF
DELAWARE LLC; NEW YORK
STATE DEPARTMENT OF
TAXATION AND FINANCE;
PETRO INC.; UNIFUND CCR
PARTNERS ; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA- INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE; NEW
YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD;
“JOHN DOES” and “JANE
DOES”, said names being
fictitious, parties intended
being possible tenants or
occupants of premises, and
corporations, other entities
or persons who claim, or
may claim, a lien against the
premises, Defendants. TO
THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer
the complaint in this action
and to serve a copy of your
answer, or, if the complaint
is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of
Appearance on the Plaintiff’s
attorney(s) within twenty
(20) days after the service
of this summons, exclusive
of the day of service, where
service is made by delivery
upon you personally within
the State, or within thirty
(30) days after completion of
service where service is made
in any other manner, and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this fore-
closure proceeding against
you and filing the answer
with the court, a default
judgment may be entered
and you can lose your home.
Speak to an attorney or go to
the court where your case is
pending for further information on how to answer the
summons and protect your
property. Sending a payment
to your mortgage company
will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST
RESPOND BY SERVING A
COPY OF THE ANSWER ON
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE
COMPANY) AND FILING
THE ANSWER WITH THE
COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY
PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE
ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANTS:
The foregoing summons is
served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order
of the Honorable Thomas
D. Raffaele of the Supreme
Court of the State of New
York, signed on February 18,
2015, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of
the Clerk of the County of
Queens, State of New York.
The object of this action
is to foreclose a mortgage
upon the premises described
below, executed by LUIS
SANCHEZ, to JPMORGAN
CHASE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION bearing date
April 19, 2006 and recorded
in CRFN: 2006000269493
in the County of Queens
on May 15, 2006. Said
premises being known as
and by 25923 FRANCIS
LEWIS BLVD, ROSEDALE, NY
11422-2931. Date: January
23, 2015 Batavia, New York
Virginia C Grapensteter,
Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI &
ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys
for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26
Harvester Avenue Batavia,
NY 14020 585.815.0288
Help For Homeowners In
Foreclosure New York State
Law requires that we send
you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. Mortgage
foreclosure is a complex
process. Some people may
approach you about “saving” your home. You should
be extremely careful about
any such promises. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. There are
government agencies, legal
aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you
may contact for information
about foreclosure while you
are working with your lender
during this process. To locate
an entity near you, you may
call the toll-free helpline
maintained by the New York
State Banking Department at
1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does
not guarantee the advice of
these agencies.
________________________
any services to be rendered
by GERARD J. SWEENEY,
ESQ., hereafter in connection with proceedings on
kinship, claims etc., prior to
entry of a final Decree on this
accounting in the amount
of 6% of assets or income
collected after the date of
the within accounting; and
why the Surrogate should
not fix and allow an amount
equal to one percent on said
Schedules of the total assets
on Schedules A, A1, and A2
plus any additional monies
received subsequent to the
date of this account, as the
fair and reasonable amount
payable to the Office of the
Public Administrator for the
expenses of said office pursuant to S.C.P.A. §1106(4);
and why the claim from NYC
Human Resources Administration in the amount of
$87,372.33 should not be
paid; and why the claim of
Audra E. Dehan in the amount
of $10,895.97 should not be
rejected; and why each of you
claiming to be a distributee of
the decedent should not establish proof of your kinship;
and why the balance of said
funds should not be paid to
said alleged distributees upon
proof of kinship, or deposited
with the Commissioner of
Finance of the City of New
York should said alleged distributees default herein, or fail
to establish proof of kinship,
Dated, Attested and Sealed
MAR 17 2015 HON. PETER
J. KELLY Surrogate, Queens
County Margaret M. Gribbon
Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court
GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ.
(718) 459-9000 11th Floor
Rego Park, New York 11374
This citation is served upon
you as required by law. You
are not obliged to appear in
person. If you fail to appear
it will be assumed that you
do not object to the relief
requested unless you file
formal legal, verified objections. You have a right to have
an attorney-at-law appear for
you. Accounting Citation
________________________
HJO HOLDINGS LLC Articles
of Org. filed NY Sec. of State
(SSNY) 1/11/12. Office in
Queens Co. SSNY design.
Agent of LLC upon whom
process may be served.
SSNY shall mail copy of
process to The LLC 37-39
75th St. Jackson Heights, NY
11372. Purpose: Any lawful
activity.
________________________
RH NOSTRAND LLC. Art. of
Org. filed with the SSNY on
05/22/12. Office: Queens
County. SSNY designated as
agent of the LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. SSNY shall mail copy
of process to the LLC, 116-16
Queens Blvd., Suite 260, Forest Hills, NY 11375. Purpose:
Any lawful purpose.
________________________
File No.: 2013-5409/A SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK BY THE GRACE
OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT To: Mary Cuccia,
Joseph Marasia, The unknown distributees, legatees,
devisees, heirs at law and
assignees of CHRISTOPHER
ALBANESE, deceased, or
their estates, if any there
be, whose names, places of
residence and post office addresses are unknown to the
petitioner and cannot with
due diligence be ascertained.
Estate of Christopher Leto and
Vivian McPhillamy, if living
and if dead, to their heirs at
law, next of kin and distributees whose names and places
of residence are unknown
and if they died subsequent to
the decedent herein, to their
executors, administrators,
legatees, devisees, assignees
and successors in interest
whose names and places of
residence are unknown and
cannot be ascertained after
due diligence. Being the
persons interested as creditors, legatees, distributees
or otherwise in the Estate of
CHRISTOPHER ALBANESE,
deceased, who at the time
of death was a resident of
Glengariff Health Care Facility, 145 Dosoris Lane, Glen
Cove, NY 11542, in the
County of Queens, State of
New York. SEND GREETING:
Upon the petition of LOIS
M. ROSENBLATT, Public
Administrator of Queens
County, who maintains her
office at 88-11 Sutphin
Boulevard, Jamaica, Queens
County, New York 11435, as
Administrator of the Estate of
CHRISTOPHER ALBANESE,
deceased, you and each of
you are hereby cited to show
cause before the Surrogate
at the Surrogate’s Court of
the County of Queens, to be
held at the Queens General
Courthouse, 6th Floor, 88-11
Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica,
City and State of New York,
on the 7th day of May, 2015 at
9:30 o’clock in the forenoon,
why the Account of Proceedings of the Public Administrator of Queens County, as
Administrator of the Estate
of said deceased, a copy of
which is attached, should
not be judicially settled, and
why the Surrogate should not
fix and allow a reasonable
amount of compensation to
GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ.,
for legal services rendered
to petitioner herein in the
amount of $24,007.98 and
that the Court fix the fair and
reasonable additional fee for
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Queens’ Population Tops 2.3 Million
By Domenick RafteR
Editor in Chief
If the streets seem increasingly more
crowded, it’s not all in your head.
According to Census estimates, the
Borough of Queens grew by about 4
percent this decade, adding over 90,000
residents. The Census Bureau estimates
2,321,580 people live in the Borough.
Queens still trails Brooklyn, which
saw the biggest gain of all the boroughs.
Its population now tops 2.6 million.
The Borough may be growing, but experts warn it
is not because people are not leaving.
New York City suffered significant population
declines due to “white flight” in the 1970s, with the
City’s population dropping more than 10 percent
that decade. Queens saw a population drop of about
half that in that time frame.
That outmigration continues, mostly to the
South, according to Queens College professor Andrew Beveridge, but the city is making up for what
it lost through immigration and a birthrate that outnumbers deaths.
Beveridge noted that the spike in population may
be due to rapid growth early in the decade when the
economy was still bad around the country and people were staying put.
“Growth has been slowing in the last two years,”
he said. “It really is going back to a normal migration pattern.”
As Queens grows, however, the question over
whether or not the Borough has the infrastructure
to handle it becomes ever more present.
“The trouble with the City growing fast is you
need to have services,” Beveridge said. “There is tremendous overhang of fixing infrastructure.”
He added the infrastructure is needed even without
the growth, but a bigger population makes it more vital.
“New York City and the metropolitan region do
not have adequate infrastructure to accommodate
the growing population,” said Wendy Pollack, a
spokeswoman for the Regional Plan Association, in
an email. “Our infrastructure is already falling short
of meeting our current needs, and there will only be
more pressure on our aging systems and facilities as
time goes on and as the population increases.”
Though the City has poured millions into building new schools all across the Borough, they’re often
already overcrowded by the time they open.
The growing population also strains the City’s roads,
subways and buses, and drives up the cost of housing.
The 2010 official Census numbers claimed
Queens grew by only about 1,400 people in the last
decade, a count that many, including former Mayor
Mike Bloomberg, says was wrong.
“I don’t think Queens was undercounted,” Beveridge said. “One possibility was that since they used
the base number from the prior Census. New York
was overcounted in 2000.”
He asserted that he didn’t believe the 2014 estimates were “a correction” of undercounting in 2010,
instead a representation of rapid growth during the
first few years of this decade.
Estimates based on race, ethnicity and gender
will be released later this year, so there is no specific
data on where immigrant populations are coming
from. Beveridge said Latin American immigration
remains strong in Queens, as is immigration from
South Asian countries like Pakistan and India.
But Beveridge warns that immigration statistics
could be fluid as people come and go over short periods of time.
“That’s what makes it so hard to predict,” he said.
“You might have a country that has a problem, and
a lot of those citizens come over here.”
He added that sometimes immigrants will return to
their home countries if the situation improves there.
In a statement, the Department of City Planning
said New York City’s unique situation makes Census numbers hard to keep track of.
“It is important to keep in mind that New York
City has a very dynamic population, with several
hundred thousand people coming and going each
year,” the agency said on its website. “This ‘churn’ has
long characterized the City, and represents a fluidity
that is difficult to characterize using the net migration
measures presented herein.”
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Sanders Questions Governor And Budget
BY JORDAN GIBBONS
Staff Writer
When the budget was passed on
April 1, many politicians in Albany
spoke out against Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s priorities, but State Sen. James
Sanders (D-South Ozone Park) presented one of the most colorful objections to the negotiation process.
Sanders visited the Queens Tribune
last week to dig deeper into his concerns about the direction New York
State is heading in.
On the Senate floor last month,
Sanders questioned the motives of
providing tax breaks to anyone who
purchased yachts or jets.
“This is a massive giveaway of the
people’s money, unnecessary giveaway, to the rich,” Sanders told the
Tribune. “If we want to call this stimulation, it’s one of the poorest stimulations that you can try.”
Sanders said that Albany should be
focused on helping the middle class,
not the upper class, and if New York
truly wanted to stimulate the economy, politicians would focus on solving
the affordable housing crisis.
“New York City is so out of control, we’ve made it impossible for the
middle class,” he said. “If your rent
isn’t subsidized in New York or if your
grandparents didn’t buy or you don’t
somehow get a home, your options
of getting something here
he said. “Having taking those
are very remote and getting
things into account then we
worse.”
can look at compared to othSenate Democrats, who
er similar teachers, how did
are in the minority, voted
you do. This education budagainst the budget, but Asget doesn’t do it.”
sembly Democrats voted
Sanders said that he is
for the budget despite havdriven to make history and
ing the majority vote.
he always wants to be honSanders said that the Asest with his constituents so
sembly members became
he had a very blunt message
pragmatic and opportuto his community about the
nistic since the room was
budget turnout.
stacked against them. He
“If we lost and got our
also said that Cuomo’s nebutts beat, we should say
gotiation tactics have led to
Photo by Jordan Gibbons that,” he said. “And we kind
questions about what side State Sen. James Sanders stopped by the Queens of got our butts beat in this
of the aisle his allegiances Tribune office to talk about the state of Albany.
last budget.”
fall.
While the image of Albany
“This budget leads one to question vote. Of course, a Republican also had continues to get muddier with every
if the Governor is a Democrat,” he the ability to vote on it and he was ex- new official that gets arrested, Sanders
said.
pected to, and he did not.”
said he is optimistic that the culture is
Two major issues that Democrats
Sanders said that with all the divi- changing with a new class of legislators.
were pushing to include in the budget sion in Albany, the State would need a
“Is it changing fast enough? Is it
were a minimum wage increase and governor to put his name on the line as wide sweeping as it needs to be?”
the DREAM Act; both were removed and push those issues.
Sanders asked. “I would answer no.”
from the budget early on in negoAs far as the divide over education
But, he said he recently had an event
tiations. When Sanders was asked if reforms in the budget, Sanders agreed for Women’s History Month where he
there is enough of a consensus in the that reforms need to be looked at and gathered 100 women together to teach
Democratic Party to pass those issues some type of reform is necessary.
them how to run for office.
in a bill during the current session, he
“I’m not necessarily against evalua“The people are ready to listen to
simply said no.
tions. I just want a fair evaluation that new voices,” he said. “The new New
“No, the DREAM Act did come up, takes into account whether a student York is going to be a little different.”
twice, and once it failed in the Senate,” is language-deficient, which takes into
Reach Jordan Gibbons at (718) 357Sanders said. “One or two Democrats account the home situation; certain 7400, Ext. 123, jgibbons@queenspress.
had to vote for it so it failed by one things that a teacher cannot control,” com or @jgibbons2.
Overactive Bladder:
Don’t Let It Get in the Way of an Active Life
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If you think you have a problem, you shouldn’t
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are at the national forefront for many non-invasive,
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POLICE BLOTTER
tween Oct. 29, 2014 and March 15 of
this year. All of the victims are walking
HOTEL ROBBERY – The NYPD on foot when stopped by a male Hisis seeking the public’s assistance in panic who searches the victims and
locating and identifying the following removes property from them during
individual wanted in connection to a the search. The suspects then flee in
a black Lincoln town car or dark van.
robbery in South Ozone Park.
The incidents are as folOn Monday, March
lows:
30 at approximately 6:50
On Wednesday, Oct.
p.m., the suspect, a Black
29, 2014 at approximan, 25 to 35 years old,
mately 1:30 a.m. at the
entered the Hilton Garcorner of 82nd Street
den Inn, located at 148and Furmanville Av18 134th Street and disenue in Middle Village,
played a note to the front
a 21-year-old man, was
desk employee demandrobbed of $80; on Thursing cash. The suspect reday, Nov. 27, 2014 at apmoved $500 and fled in
proximately 1:30 a.m. at
an unknown direction.
Police describe the Police are looking the corner of James Avman as being between for this man in con- enue and 88th Street, in
5-feet-6 and 5-feet-8- nection with a South Elmhurst, a 40-year-old
inches tall with a medi- Ozone Park hotel man’s wallet was taken;
on Thursday, Dec. 11,
um build. Anyone with robbery.
2014 at approximately
information in regards to
any of these incidents is asked to call 12:50 a.m. in front of 39-66 65th St.,
the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline Woodside, a 39-year-old man’s wallet
at 800-577-TIPS. The public can also containing $17 was taken; on Saturday,
submit their tips by logging onto the Feb. 14 at approximately 4:45 a.m. in
Crime Stoppers Website at nypd- front of 102-26 45 Ave., Corona, a 37crimestoppers.com or texting their year-old man was robbed on his wallet
tips to 274637(CRIMES) then enter and cell phone; on Thursday, Feb. 26
at approximately 12:30 a.m. in front of
TIP577.
49-07 103rd St. in Corona, a 33-yearold man’s wallet containing $650 and
109th Precinct
COP DWI – On Sunday, April 5 debit and credit cards were taken; and
at 7:20 a.m., NYPD officer Joongsuk on Sunday, March 15 at approximately
Hwang, 30, was arrested in Flushing 5:30 a.m. at the corner of 102nd Street
and charged with menacing, driving and 45th Avenue, a 45-year-old man’s
while intoxicated and harassment af- wallet containing $480 and miscellater an incident in which he clashed neous papers were taken.
Police describe the suspects as two
with another driver.
white or Hispanic men, one between 30
Borough-wide
and 40 years old with a heavy build. The
MUGGINGS – The NYPD is ask- second suspect drives the getaway car.
Anyone with information in reing for the public’s assistance in locating the following suspects wanted in gards to any of these incidents is asked
connection with criminal imperson- to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers
ation of a police officer in central and Hotline at 800-577-TIPS. The public
can also submit their tips by logging
western Queens.
One of the suspects identifies him- onto the Crime Stoppers Website at
self as police officer, while the other nypdcrimestoppers.com or texting
remains in the vehicle. They have their tips to 274637(CRIMES) then
robbed six separate complainants be- enter TIP577.
106th Precinct
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS Index No.:
706949/2014 Date of Filing:
February 26, 2015 SUPREME
COURT OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK COUNTY
OF QUEENS GOLDMAN
SACHS MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, -against- EVELYN FRANKLIN, if living, or
if either or all be dead, their
wives, husbands, heirs-atlaw, next of kin, distributees,
executors, administrators,
assignees, lienors and generally all persons having or
claiming under, by or through
said EVELYN FRANKLIN, by
purchase, inheritance, lien or
otherwise, of any right, title or
interest in and to the premises
described in the complaint
herein, and the respective
husbands, wives, widow or
widowers of them, if any, all
of whose names are unknown
to plaintiff; NEW YORK CITY
PARKING VIOL ATIONS
BUREAU ; NEW YORK CITY
TRANSIT ADJUDICATION
BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; ROBYN
CHERNACK, AS TRUSTEE
OF THE FRANKLIN FAMILY
TRUST;; STATE OF NEW
YORK; UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA; “JOHN DOES”
and “JANE DOES”, said
names being fictitious, parties intended being possible
tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other
entities or persons who claim,
or may claim, a lien against
the premises, Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE
HEREBY SUMMONED to
answer the complaint in this
action and to serve a copy of
your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this
summons, to serve a Notice
of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney(s) within twenty
(20) days after the service
of this summons, exclusive
of the day of service, where
service is made by delivery
upon you personally within
the State, or within thirty
(30) days after completion of
service where service is made
in any other manner, and in
case of your failure to appear
or answer, judgment will be
taken against you by default
for the relief demanded in
the complaint. NOTICE YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do
not respond to this summons
and complaint by serving a
copy of the answer on the
attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer
with the court, a default
judgment may be entered
and you can lose your home.
Speak to an attorney or go to
the court where your case is
pending for further information on how to answer the
summons and protect your
property. Sending a payment
to your mortgage company
will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST
RESPOND BY SERVING A
COPY OF THE ANSWER ON
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE
COMPANY) AND FILING
THE ANSWER WITH THE
COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY
PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE
ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANTS: The
foregoing summons is served
upon you by publication
pursuant to an Order of the
Honorable Thomas D. Raffaele of the Supreme Court of
the State of New York, signed
on February 18, 2015, and
filed with supporting papers
in the Office of the Clerk of
the County of Queens, State
of New York. The object of
this action is to foreclose a
mortgage upon the premises
described below, executed
by EVELYN FRANKLIN, to
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., AS NOMINEE FOR
E-LOAN, INC., its successors and/or assigns bearing date December 21,
2006 and recorded in CRFN
2007000011312 in the
County of Queens on January
8, 2007. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to GOLDMAN SACHS MORTGAGE
COMPANY by assignment
of mortgage dated February
12, 2010 and recorded on
February 24, 2010 in CRFN
2010000064404 in the county of Queens. Said premises
being known as and by 11407 AUGUSTE CT, JAMAICA,
NY 11434. Date: January
26, 2015 Batavia, New York
Virginia C Grapensteter,
Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI &
ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys
for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26
Harvester Avenue Batavia,
NY 14020 585.815.0288
Help For Homeowners In
Foreclosure New York State
Law requires that we send
you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. Mortgage
foreclosure is a complex
process. Some people may
approach you about “saving” your home. You should
be extremely careful about
any such promises. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. There are
government agencies, legal
aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you
may contact for information
about foreclosure while you
are working with your lender
during this process. To locate
an entity near you, you may
call the toll-free helpline
maintained by the New York
State Banking Department at
1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does
not guarantee the advice of
these agencies.
________________________
63-06 75TH STREET LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of
State (SSNY) 3/5/15. Office
in Queens Co. SSNY desig.
agent of LLC upon whom
process may be served. SSNY
shall mail copy of process
to 63-06 75th St., Middle
Village, NY 11379, which is
also the principal business
location. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
________________________
SUMMONS Index No.
706479/2014 D/O/F: September 11, 2014 Premises Address: 140-36 169TH
STREET JAMAICA, NY 114345959 SUPREME COURT OF
THE STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNT Y OF QUEENS
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff, -against- ANNETTE
E. OUTEN-JONES AS HEIR
AT LAW AND NEXT OF
KIN OF LEWIS JONES;
ANTHONY JONES AS HEIR
AT LAW AND NEXT OF
KIN OF LEWIS JONES AND
VIVIAN JONES; NEW YORK
STATE DEPARTMENT OF
TAXATION AND FINANCE;
NEW YORK CITY PARKING
VIOL ATIONS BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
ADJUDICATION BUREAU;
NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
BOARD; UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA – INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; JOHN DOE 1
THROUGH 50; JANE DOE 1
THROUGH 50, INTENDING
TO BE THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND
ASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATE
OF LEWIS JONES WHO WAS
BORN ON AUGUST 2, 1956
AND DIED ON DECEMBER
4, 2010, A RESIDENT OF THE
COUNTY OF QUEENS AND
VIVIAN JONES WHO WAS
BORN ON MARCH 25, 1930
AND DIED ON JANUARY
20, 2010, A RESIDENT OF
THE COUNTY OF QUEENS,
THEIR SUCCESSORS IN
INTEREST IF ANY OF THE
AFORESAID DEFENDANTS
BE DECEASED, THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS AT LAW,
NEXT OF KIN, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF
THE AFORESAID CLASSES
OF PERSON, IF THEY OR
ANY OF THEM BE DEAD,
AND THEIR RESPEC TIVE
HUSBANDS, WIVES OR
WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL
OF WHOM AND WHOSE
N A M E S A N D P L AC E S
OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF;
‘’JOHN DOES’’ and ‘’JANE
DOES’’, said names being
fictitious, parties intended
being possible tenants or
occupants of premises and
corporations, other entities
or persons who have, claim,
or may claim, a lien against,
or other interest in, the
premises, Defendant(s), TO
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to answer the
Complaint in this action,
and to serve a copy of your
Answer, or, if the Complaint
is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of
Appearance on the Plaintiff’s
Attorneys within twenty (20)
days after the service of this
Summons, exclusive of the
day of service, where service
is made by delivery upon you
personally within the State, or
within thirty (30) days after
completion of service where
service is made in any other
manner, and in case of your
failure to appear or answer,
judgment will be taken
against you by default for the
relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME If you do not
respond to this summons and
complaint by serving a copy
of the answer on the attorney
for the mortgage company
who filed this foreclosure
proceeding against you and
filing the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. TO THE
DEFENDANTS: The Plaintiff
makes no personal claim
against you in this action.
TO THE DEFENDANTS: If
you have obtained an order
of discharge from the Bankruptcy court, which includes
this debt, and you have not
reaffirmed your liability for
this debt, this law suit is not
alleging that you have any
personal liability for this
debt and does not seek a
money judgment against
you. Even if a discharge has
been obtained, this lawsuit to
foreclose the mortgage will
continue and we will seek a
judgment authorizing the sale
of the mortgaged premises.
Dated: September 11, 2014
Christopher E Medina, Esq.
ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys
for Plaintiff Main Office 51
E Bethpage Road Plainview,
NY 11803 516-741-2585
Help For Homeowners In
Foreclosure New York State
Law requires that we send
you this notice about the
foreclosure process. Please
read it carefully. Mortgage
foreclosure is a complex
process. Some people may
approach you about “saving” your home. You should
be extremely careful about
any such promises. The State
encourages you to become
informed about your options
in foreclosure. There are
government agencies, legal
aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you
may contact for information
about foreclosure while you
are working with your lender
during this process. To locate
an entity near you, you may
call the toll-free helpline
maintained by the New York
State Banking Department at
1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does
not guarantee the advice of
these agencies.
________________________
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.
________________________
VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HENRICO COUNT Y KEMAR
MAURICE LEWIS, Plaintiff v.
TURUNESH NIAMBI PANTON, Defendant Case No.:
CL15-320 ORDER OF PUBLICATION This CAUSE came
to be heard upon Plaintiff’s
Complaint for Divorce filed
herein. And, it appearing by
affidavit filed according to
law that he defendant resides
at an unknown address. It
is therefore ORDERED that
the defendant appear on or
before the 8th day of June,
2015 at 9:00 a.m. before this
court and do what necessary
to protect her interests. A
Copy, Teste: YVONNE G.
SMITH, Clerk I ASK FOR
THIS: Tamar Jones, Esq.
VSB#: 83221 8501 Mayland
Drive, Ste. 101 Richmond, VA
23294 Phone: 804-249-4747
Fax: 571-384-1817
________________________
Notice of formation of REY
WILLYS CONSTRUCTION
LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary
of State of New York SSNY
on 08/06/14. Office located
in QUEENS. SSNY has been
designated for service of
process. SSNY shall mail
copy of any process served
against the LLC 34-15 94 ST.
#2D, JACKSON HTS., NY,
11372 Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
________________________
Notice of Formation of DAKH
II, LLC amended to DAK II SO-
LUTIONS, LLC. Arts. of Org.
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) on 10/2/07. Office
location: Queens County.
SSNY designated as agent
of LLC upon whom process
against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail process to:
22-60 46th St., Astoria, NY
11105. Purpose: any lawful
activity.
________________________
Notice of Qualification of
MADISON-SPINEL STORAGE I LLC Appl. for Auth.
filed with Secy. of State of NY
(SSNY) on 03/20/15. Office
location: Queens County.
LLC formed in Delaware (DE)
on 03/12/15. Princ. office of
LLC: 270 Lafayette St., Ste.
1505, NY, NY 10012. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against
it may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to the LLC at the
princ. office of the LLC. DE
addr. of LLC: c/o Corporation
Service Co., 2711 Centerville
Rd., Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE
19808. Cert. of Form. filed
with Secy. of State, State of
DE, Div. of Corps., John G.
Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal
St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901.
Purpose: Acquisition and development of real estate.
________________________
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.
________________________
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.
________________________
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Secrets To Creating A Shabby Chic Wedding
as adding lace touches to wedding
invitations or using pieces of lace
as placemats or coasters on reception tables. Or, it can be as grand
as a lace tent liner that evokes a
romantic, bygone era. Florals are
key to creating a shabby chic look.
Whether the bride and groom stand
beneath a bower of
pastel blooms while
exchanging
vows,
or
floral
accents
throughout
the
bride’s couture, flowers and floral patterns lend romance
and grace to every aspect of a shabby chic
wedding.
2. Light the way.
Light plays an important role in any
shabby chic themed
event. For weddings,
vintage-looking
chandeliers, candelaPhoto by Daniel Offner
Wedding trends are driven by
many cultural influences, but few
are as enduring and romantic as
shabby chic/shabby glam. With its
perfect combination of elegance
and softness, bright sparkles and
gentle hues, a shabby chic wedding
complements the individuality and
beauty of brides of every age and
walk of life. And, thanks to many
rental stores increasing their inventory of shabby chic items, it’s also
one of the easiest and most fun
wedding themes to create.
Vintage wedding gowns, repurposed items and a wide inventory
of thematic rental items can all
work together to create a shabby
chic wedding that is unique, memorable and affordable. You can visit
RentalHQ.com to find your local
American Rental Association member store that will help you with
your individual needs. To create a
wedding theme that is the perfect
marriage of shabby and glam follow
these three simple steps:
1. Flowers and lace are the perfect marriage.
Lace isn’t just for your wedding gown and flowers aren’t just
for your bouquet. Touches of lace
added throughout the ceremony
and reception underscore the air of
nostalgic elegance that is essential
to shabby chic. This can be as easy
bras and hurricane lamps act both
as decorative items and sources of
romantic light. It’s easy to add thematic lighting to any wedding, even
if your reception will be in an ordinary hall or tent. Rental companies
offer an array of lighting options
that can be temporarily outfitted to
any venue. Adorn tables with classic silver candelabra or add a stunning crystal chandelier to an outdoor tent. You can find a variety of
lighting options on RentalHQ.com.
Many rental stores have increased
their inventory of shabby chic decor
items to meet brides’ demands, so
renting can give you access to greater variety. Plus, you’ll reap the cost
savings of renting versus buying.
3. Layers of texture.
The pleasing union of diverse
colors and textures is at the heart
of a shabby chic wedding. Soft colors are the perfect foil for sparkles,
and distressed wood complements
the beauty of aged metals like silver and pewter. All these elements
come together to evoke the grace
and comfort of bygone times. Look
for creative ways to harmoniously
incorporate these touches into your
wedding. For example, display your
wedding cake, adorned with real
flowers, atop a rustic wooden table.
Decorate an antique metal birdcage
with lace and ribbon and use it as a
holder where reception
guests can deposit cards
for the bride and groom.
Add petite crystal and
pearl accents to bouquets
and centerpieces. For
a rustic food table, rent
wooden barrels, top with
an aged wooden plank
and present food on vintage serving plates.
Finally, look for inspiration online. Resources
like Pinterest, Etsy and
theknot yield a wealth of
ideas to find the perfect
look for your shabby chic
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Couples Mix Styles For Choosing Tablewear
Something old, something new,
something borrowed, something
blue. The well-known saying may
seem cliché, but the adage defines
tabletop trends for spring wedding
registries.
Engaged couples are steering
away from the conventional choices
made by their parents’ generation.
Experts say they are instead opting
for personal style over tradition.
They’re blending patterns, shapes
and colors mixing old and new.
“Today’s couples are mixing a lot
of different design elements on their
table that traditionally wouldn’t
work together,” visual merchandiser John Griffith said. “They’re pairing florals with patterns featuring
wide bands or stripes; it’s a mishmash look that, quite honestly, just
works.”
Griffith leads wedding tabletop
design seminars at Replacements,
Ltd., known as the world’s largest
retailer of old and new china, crystal, silver and collectibles. He observes that vintage continues to be
one of the hottest trends, whether
that means incorporating a family
pattern or finding one reflecting
the couple’s sense of style and combining it with something new. Popular picks include those evoking the
classic elegance of older fine English and French china, such as deli-
adds. “Service plates and dinner
plates with wide gold rims or heavy
encrusting can take a sleek, simple
pattern to an amazing level of decadence. Gold brings a rich, warm
look to any table, and we’re even
seeing it in casual dining setting.”
Flatware manufacturers such as
Oneida and Reed & Barton offer a
range of gold electroplate patterns.
One throwback to tradition this
season marks the return to sterling;
with the price of silver dropping,
Replacements is seeing an uptick in
registries for sterling flatware patterns.
One challenge couples often encounter with heirloom pieces lies in
the fact they may only inherit a few
pieces of family china or perhaps
the name of the pattern has been
lost or forgotten. Griffith suggests
taking advantage of Replacements’
free pattern identification service.
He notes the company also offers
personalized guidance with design
questions.
“Our design team works one-onone with wedding couples looking
for guidance translating their personal style to their table,” he said.
“It’s easy to reach out to us with
your design dilemmas by either
emailing us through our website,
replacements.com or posting questions to our Facebook page.”
Couples are mishmashing patterns to create personal flair
cate lace patterns along the lines of
English high teas and formal dining influenced by both the younger
members of the British royal family
and TV series Downton Abbey.
“Whiteware is a perennial favorite, but choosing a white pattern with
more flair gives your table an identity that is yours,” Replacements’
designer Julie Robbins said. “I am
seeing more embellished white patterns, both embossed and decorated
with white decals. White also blends
effortlessly with many heirloom pat-
terns, and this gives the table a sense
of your family’s roots.”
Designers are seeing many wedding couples start with white and
other neutral shades, then adding
splashes of trending colors including Scuba Blue, Strawberry, Tangerine and Marsala, Pantone’s color of
the year. Metallics, especially golds,
add new dimension to the table.
“We saw a renewed interest in
gold flatware and gold trim last
year, but this year gold has taken off
on a much larger scale,” Robbins
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Three Tips To Save Money On Your Nuptials
Weddings can be expensive, so most brides
and grooms need to establish a budget before
they start planning the
wedding so they can
afford to get hitched.
Many couples are now
getting married later in life and paying
most, if not all of the
costs themselves, so
it’s important to start
budgeting sooner than
later.
The following tips
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down so you can stay within your
wedding budget. They cover everything from the moment when you
say “Yes” to the second you say “I
do.”
1. Set a long engagement There are two benefits to having
an engagement of a year or longer.
First, it allows you to spread costs
over several paychecks. For example, if you get engaged this spring,
you can choose one month to put
a down payment on the reception
hall, and another month for purchasing the wedding dress and renting the tuxedo. A third month could
be used for purchasing honeymoon
trip tickets, and a fourth month for
the photographer’s down payment.
During your engagement you can
also start putting money into a savings account so you aren’t strapped
for cash immediately following your
wedding.
The second reason a long engagement makes financial sense is
that many couples will set a seasonal theme for their weddings, wanting to decorate the wedding and
reception hall in that theme. The
best time to purchase decorations
and supplies for seasonal events is
immediately following those events,
because stores discount them when
it’s time to get them off the shelves.
If you are planning a fall theme, for
example, keep an eye
on the shelves for these
kinds of discounted
decorations right after Thanksgiving or
Halloween.
Longer
engagements
allow
couples to take advantage of a these seasonal
discounts at least once,
if not twice.
2. Combine your resources - A couple living in the same household can save hundreds
of dollars monthly by
combining expenses
related to rent/mortgage, utilities, groceries and even
transportation. If you recently became engaged and are considering
moving in together, calculate how
much money you’ll be saving so you
can apply those savings toward your
wedding budget.
During the moving process, you
can save additional money. For example, when you combine your
households, will you need two sets
of dishes and furniture? Probably
not. Perhaps you can even host a
garage sale to sell the items you
don’t need duplicates of; then you
can put that money toward a wedding-related item. As you plan your
big move, be sure to check out great
moving services like Penske Truck
Rental, which offers AAA and other
great discounts to help soon-to-be
newlyweds save money on moving
costs.
3. Find the best deals - If you’ve
always dreamed of getting married
under a tent at a local park, you
might discover that tent rental far
exceeds your budget - especially if
you live in an urban setting. This is
where the Internet can be very helpful. Sometimes it’s cheaper to rent
equipment like tents, folding chairs,
wedding canopies and other decorations from businesses that are located outside of your community.
To save even more, drive your
personal car to the community
where you’ll be renting the equipment, rent a Penske truck to transport all the equipment to where
your wedding will be, and then
return the equipment in the truck
once you’re finished with it. Then
you can simply pick up your personal car for the drive home. If you
have friends around for the wedding, ask them to be responsible for
this part of the wedding so you can
concentrate on other plans.
When you and your loved one
begin planning your wedding, keep
your budget-balancing stress to a
minimum with these helpful money-saving tips.
Bridal Guide 2015
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From Dining Room
Tables To Pets’ Plates
Food trends constantly evolve, reflecting society’s growing awareness
of how what we eat affects our health
and the environment. More Americans are choosing foods with an eye
to nutrition, natural
and locally sourced
ingredients and sustainable preparation
processes.
They’re not just
considering
those
factors for their own
plates either - they’re
thinking about them
when it comes to
choosing pet food, too.
“Trends in pet food have always
mirrored what’s happening in human
food,” says Geoff Bednar, senior scientist with Hill’s Pet Nutrition. “When
human foods became more processed
and mass produced with less-thanhealthy ingredients, the same thing
occurred in some pet foods. Now, as
consumer awareness shifts toward
more healthful options, Americans are
looking for the same positive qualities
in the food they feed their pets.”
A survey of grocery shoppers found
that many are conscious of the ingredients that go into the food they choose
and how that food is prepared. Twenty-eight percent of those surveyed by
the Hartman Group said they want
food and beverages that are minimally
processed, 26 percent look for ingredients they recognize, and 25 percent
seek foods with the shortest list of
ingredients. What’s
more, they’re willing
to purchase specialty
items; nearly 75 percent of consumers
say they made a specialty food purchase
last year, according to
Mintel Group Ltd., a
market research firm.
Pet food trends of
recent years have included corn and
grain-free foods, gluten-free options
and foods made with more natural ingredients, such as ancient grains. The
most recent trend - small-batch style
cooking - focuses on how pet food
processing is associated by consumers
with the quality and healthfulness of
the finished product. With the entry
into the marketplace of products like
Hill’s Ideal Balance Crafted by Hill’s
Pet Nutrition, pet food manufacturers
are responding to consumer demand
for natural ingredients and increased
care in the production process.
Small-batch style cooking invests
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Pets’ Plates
are looking for in food for their pets.
However, pet nutrition experts
warn that natural does not always
mean well-balanced nutrition. That is
why Hill’s relies on pet nutritionists to
carefully formulate recipes with select
ingredients that together provide an
optimal balance of nutrients for each
of its products. Combining the science of perfectly balanced nutrition
with the art of slower, more thoughtful cooking processes of small-batch
preparation gives consumers a natural, carefully produced pet food option that does not compromise on nutritional balance. To learn more, visit
HillsIdealBalanceCrafted.com.
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such as novel proteins (trout, salmon
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Sandy-affected Senior
Center Now Thriving
By Luis Gronda
Staff Writer
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The Catholic Charities’ Howard
Beach Senior Center continues to
recover more than two years after
Superstorm Sandy left it homeless
and financially struggling.
Like many residents and businesses in the Howard Beach community,
the senior center had to pick up the
pieces the storm had destroyed.
The center had to move from its
old location, the Rockwood Park
Jewish Center campus, to where it
is based now, at 155-55 Cross Bay
Blvd. on the first floor of the Peter J.
Striano Residence Apartments.
Judy Ascherman, the director of
the senior center, said the move has
been a positive for them on several
levels. The facilities are all new in
the center, with the exception of the
kitchen which is still not open due to
renovation. She said the location is
more convenient location than it was
before, and many of the seniors who
live in the apartments often come
downstairs and take advantage of
what it offers.
“I think this is a much better location for us,” she said. “There’s
no stairway, it is new, its beautifully
clean, it’s light and it’s gorgeous. We
do the best that we can.”
Ascherman added that some who
go to the center say they do like the
old location because the space was
a little bigger than now.
One positive addition to the center,
Aschermann said, was the addition
of a commuter van that takes the seniors from the facility to run errands or
for a leisure activity. The vans began
last summer, funded by Councilman
Eric Ulrich (R-Ozone Park).
She said the van allows the seniors to get out of the building for
a little while and go to places such
as the Gateway Shopping Center in
Brooklyn or to a local park to enjoy
the nice weather. They share the van
with other senior facilities within Ulrich’s District.
The senior center is looking to add
more activities for its members. In
particular, according to Ascherman,
they would like to add more dance
classes, as that is popular activity in
the center.
“We’re looking to see what the seniors want and we’re looking to add
those activities,” she said. The center currently has a dance class every
other week on Fridays.
Another one of Catholic Charities’
senior centers in the area, the Woodhaven-Richmond Hill Senior Center,
has been affected the past couple of
years by the partially collapsed building that housed the center.
Ascherman said that all the senior
centers in their network are in constant communication with each other
and they help out their neighbors in
Woodhaven.
“Everybody works together to
help each other out with whatever
we can,” she said. “They have done
a wonderful job over there considering what they’ve been through, it’s
just heartbreaking.”
The kitchen in the senior center
has still not opened more than two
years after the rest of the facility,
which was remolded from a hospital
to a senior residence. The center gets
their lunches catered by Russo’s On
The Bay and bagels donated to them
by Old Country Bagel, both nearby
on Cross Bay Boulevard.
Debra Hoffer, director of field operations for Catholic Charities, said
they hope to have the renovations
to its kitchen done soon and once
that is complete, they will begin to
serve meals cooked from its kitchen.
Lunch will continue to be catered by
Russo’s until then, she said.
Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 3577400, Ext. 127, lgronda@queenstribune.com, or @luisgronda.
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Simple Ways To Reduce Heart Disease Risks
The greatest health risk women
face as they age is one society most
often thinks of as predominantly affecting men: heart disease.
“Heart disease is the number one
killer of women in the United States,”
notes Dr. Kevin O’Neil, chief medical officer for Brookdale, a leading
senior living company that operates
approximately 1,150 communities in
46 states. “Maybe one out of every
25 women may die of breast cancer,
but one out of every two women will
die from heart disease or stroke.”
Heart disease takes many forms,
O’Neil says, with coronary artery
disease being the most prevalent.
Plaque builds up in the arteries, constricting and sometimes blocking the
flow of blood to the heart. This can
damage the heart muscle over time
and even contribute to a heart attack
if a blockage occurs.
Many risk factors for heart disease
are particularly relevant to women.
Because the onset of heart disease
in women typically occurs a decade
or more after men, many women may
assume they’re safe. Yet other bodily
and environmental changes related
to aging can increase the risk, even
among women who appear healthy.
Risk factors of particular concern
to women include:
* Decreased estrogen after menopause - “Estrogen appears to have
a protective effect” for heart health,
O’Neil says. As estrogen levels fall,
the risk of heart disease can increase.
* Inactivity - Mobility and balance
issues may make it difficult for senior
women to maintain a healthy level of
activity.
* High blood pressure - As people age, blood pressure naturally
increases. Uncontrolled high blood
pressure is a significant risk factor
for heart disease.
According to the Mayo Clinic,
diabetes also increases heart disease risk more for women than men.
“Recent recommendations suggest
statin therapy, even in diabetics with
a normal cholesterol level, as statin
medications have benefits above
and beyond cholesterol-lowering,”
O’Neil said
Symptoms of heart disease and
especially heart attack can be very different for women than for men, O’Neil
says. “Heart disease symptoms in
women are often what we refer to as
‘atypical presentation.’ They may or
may not experience pain, but may instead feel short of breath, nauseated
or fatigued,” he says. “Often, we hear
heart attack symptoms described as
a feeling of pressure instead of pain.”
In fact, women are more likely than
men to experience symptoms such as
indigestion, heartburn, nausea and
vomiting, breathing problems, dizziness or light-headedness, or extreme
fatigue, the Mayo Clinic says.
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Quitting cigarettes and exercising
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When heart disease leads to damage to the heart and/or heart attack,
the damage can be severe and irreversible, O’Neil said.
Even if you have mobility and balance issues or other health problems,
it is still possible to significantly reduce
your risk of heart disease, he added.
* If you smoke, quit. Smoking
significantly increases your risks of
heart disease and stroke, and quitting delivers immediate benefits -
even if you’ve smoked for years.
* Get active - at least 30 minutes
of exercise daily. “Even if you’ve
never been active before or you
have problems that make traditional
forms of exercise difficult, you can
still improve your activity levels,”
O’Neil says. Women with balance
and mobility issues may benefit from
upper-body aerobics, swimming or
other pool therapies. Walking, balance training, tai chi, yoga and even
dancing can be helpful, offering benefits for both the body and brain. “I
always tell my patients, find something you’re going to enjoy and put
some variety into your exercise.”
* Monitor and control your blood
pressure. Women whose blood
pressure has historically been good
may need only to get it checked
once a year. Anyone who’s being treated for high blood pressure
should be monitored more regularly
by a health care provider, having
their blood pressure checked at
least every few months.
* Stay connected. “Depression increases heart disease risks,” O’Neil
notes. Staying in touch with loved
ones can help combat depression
and stimulate brain health.
To learn more about senior living options, visit www.brookdale.
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disease and how to decrease your
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PIX
Nike Comes To Flushing
PAL Competes In Queens
The Shops at SkyView Center in Flushing celebrated the grand opening of the Nike
Clearance Store on April 2 with over 500 customers and fans turning out for the celebration. The location is the first Nike Clearance Store in the five boroughs.
Pan American Class Of ‘15
The senior class at Pan
American
International
High School in Elmhurst
formed a number 15 in the
schoolyard to celebrate the
year of graduation last week
to be used in their yearbook.
Student dues also paid for
special Class of 2015 hoodies that the seniors showed
off around the school.
Photos by Mariana Arango
Vasco
On Tuesday April 7, the Edward Byrne
PAL Center in Jamaica hosted kids from
all over the City for its bi-annual Tournament of Champions event. Students
competed in basketball tournaments,
fitness challenges, Connect 4, Tic-TacToe and STEM competitions such as
building marshmallow launchers and
towers out of paper.
Photos by Jordan Gibbons
Brook Meets A Queens fan
Brooklyn Nets star
Brook Lopez surprised fan William
Lewis of Rego Park
and his family with
pizza from Papa
John’s Tuesday evening at their apartment. Lopez, left, also
surprised Lewis with
a Lopez jersey and autographed photos.
Photo by Luis Gronda
Council Members For A Day
Councilwoman
Elizabeth
Crowley selected 17-year-old
Noor Ismail from Woodside, and 17-year-old Tiffany
Arizaga from Ridgewood to
shadow her as Council members for the day, as part of a
Women’s History Month celebration. Noor is a senior at
the Young Women’s Leadership School of Astoria and
Tiffany is a senior at Grover
Cleveland High School. All
14 members of the Council’s
Woman’s Caucus chose constituents to take part.
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Mother
of the
Year
CONTEST
The Queens Tribune and its advertisers are pleased to
once again present our “Mother of the Year” contest.
Our Mother’s Day issue will feature winning entries plus
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of paying tribute to the moms out there who help make
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LEISURE
Red Storm Return:
Mullin Comes Back To St. Johns As Coach
By DaVID RUSSELL
It’s a collision between past and
present.
Chris Mullin, arguably the greatest
player in St. John’s history, was introduced as the school’s 20th head coach
on Wednesday at Carnesecca Arena.
Mullin led St. John’s to the 1985 Final
Four, a season in which he was named
College Basketball Player of the Year.
He was the first player to score 2,000
points in school history. And the fans
are clamoring for the program to return
to the way it was in its glory days under
Lou Carnesecca.
“I still think St. John’s needs to be,
first and foremost, a New York City
team,” Mullin said. “We want to make
our campus proud, our alumni proud
and the whole city of New York proud
about St. John’s University.”
The local connection was a factor.
Steve Lavin brought respectability and
relevance to the school, but he was a
bit of an outsider. Now there is a New
Yorker on the sidelines and a legend as
the face of the program.
“President Eisenhower, after winning World War II, didn’t get that much
space in the papers,” joked Carnesecca.
The recruiting will be a major factor
for Mullin, specifically, recruiting locally.
“I guarantee you’ll see me at the public
school gyms, the Catholic school gyms
and the AAU gyms, all over New York
City,” Mullin said. “You don’t have to tell
me where they are, I played in all of them.
I know how to get in the backdoors. If
not, I know the janitor in the gym, so I’m
going to get there. I think it’s really important that we dominate New York.”
There have been examples of schools
bringing back a legend to coach, with
disappointing results. Matt Doherty at
North Carolina. Clyde Drexler at Houston. Mullin isn’t concerned though.
“They’re two different things,” Mul-
lin said. “My resume as a player is
separate from my career as a coach, and
that’s starting now. I don’t think one
will tarnish the other. Hopefully, more
importantly, promote it, make it even a
stronger resume.”
Can Mullin bring the program back
to where it was 30 years ago?
“No doubt about it,” Mullin said.
“That’s why I’m here.”
Bayside Boxer Triumphs At Golden Gloves
By DanIEL OffnER
Staff Writer
Stepping into the ring at the Barclay’s Center on April 2, 25-year-old
boxer Stylianos Kalamaras of Bayside
was confident he would defeat his opponent Franklin Johnson and take the title
as the 2015 New York Golden Gloves
Light Heavyweight Champion.
With five victories under his belt –
two by way of knock-out – Kalamaras
was the only contender to knock his
opponent to the canvas.
“I fight very aggressively,” Kalamaras
said. “In the amateurs, you don’t really
see people getting knocked out a lot.”
Throughout 14 of his fights, Kalamaras said not one of his opponents made
it out without bleeding or getting hit to
the floor. The main event, on April 2,
was no different.
“I feel amazing,” Kalamaras said
about winning this year’s Golden
Gloves tourney. “This is something
everyone dreams about.”
Kalamaras said winning the Golden
Gloves was something he had been
trying to do since 2011, when he was
eliminated by majority decision in the
tournament semifinals over a heavilyfavored opponent.
Before becoming a Golden Gloves
contender, Kalamaras was a three-time
junior Olympic gold medalist, five-time
national champion and six-time international champion in judo. By age 16, when
he decided to pick up the gloves for the
first time, he was already a natural.
“I don’t get nervous [fighting in front
of people],” Kalamaras said. “I knew I
would make it.”
Today, Kalamaras serves as an
engineer with the U.S. Navy and is a
full-time student at Queens College,
where he is pursuing a degree in exercise science and nutrition. He added
that winning this year’s Golden Gloves
Championship was a once in a lifetime
experience, which he hopes will open
more doors to future competitions.
Reach Daniel Offner at (718) 3577400, Ext. 125, doffner@queenstribune.
com, or @DanielOffner.
Film Puts New Voices In Horror Genre
By JackIE StRawBRIDgE
Staff Writer
For a little more than a week, film
fans have the chance to support a new
horror film that will put underrepresented voices into the genre.
“Paralysis,” written and directed
by Rego Park-based filmmaker Robin
Shanea Williams, is a short film that
fans can contribute to online, at indiegogo.com/projects/paralysis, until
April 19. Following “Contamination,”
an award-winning thriller about a
woman with OCD shut inside her
apartment, “Paralysis” features a Black
photographer named Jessica who has a
sleeping disorder.
Williams, who counts Alfred Hitchcock and “The Twilight Zone” among
her influences, said it was important
for her to tell the film’s story through a
Black female character.
“Watching horror films growing up,
and watching them now even, there’s a
lot of great films but there’s definitely a
lack of diversity,” Williams said. “Very
few people of color, women, women
of color.”
According to a 2015 report from
UCLA’s Bunche Center, minorities in
Hollywood are “underrepresented on
every front,” from industry employment
to leadership positions to representation;
women are similarly underrepresented.
“To me, it’s great to always see yourself
on screen, and I feel like everyone deserves
that,” she continued. “It makes me very
excited about making a film like this.”
Throughout the movie, Jessica is
surrounded by terror and torment in
her new apartment, never sure whether
her sleeping disorder or supernatural
entities are to blame. The movie delves
further into the exploration of the
psyche that Williams began with “Contamination.”
“There’s something for everyone
with ‘Paralysis,’” Williams said, noting
that some of the major themes in her
body of work include isolation and
loneliness in New York, family ties and
mental illness.
As of press time, “Paralysis” has
earned about half of its funding goal.
Williams said she intends to start shooting the film in the fall.
Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718)
357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@
queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge.
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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.
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STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNT Y OF QUEENS Filed:
March 24, 2015 Index No.:
700721/2014 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Mortgaged Premises: 7
-01 College Pt Blvd College
Point, (City of New York)
NY 11356 NATIONSTAR
MORTGAGE LLC, Plaintiff,
vs. CARLOS E. CORONEL,
if living, and if he be dead,
his respective heirs-at-law,
next of kin, distributees,
executors, administrators,
trustees, devisees, legatees,
assignees, lienors, creditors
and successors in interest,
and generally all persons
having or claiming under, by
or through said who may
be deceased, by purchase,
inheritance, lien or otherwise,
any right, title or interest in and
to the premises, Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE
HEREBY SUMMONED to
answer the Complaint in the
above entitled action and to
serve a copy of your Answer
on Plaintiff’s attorney within
twenty (20) days after the
service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service,
or within thirty (30) days after
completion of service where
service is made in any other
manner than by personal
delivery within the State. The
United States of America, if
designated as a Defendant
in this action, may answer or
appear within sixty (60) days
of service hereof. In case of
your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken
against you by default for the
relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE
OF ACTION AND RELIEF
SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the
above captioned action is for
the foreclosure of: Mortgage
bearing the date of September 29, 2006, executed by
Carlos E. Coronel, An Unmarried Man to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc., as nominee for Lehman
Brothers Bank, FSB to secure
the sum of $568,000.00, and
interest, and recorded in the
Office of the Clerk of Queens
County on October 23, 2006
in CRFN 2006000592053.
That Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., as
nominee for Lehman Brothers Bank, FSB duly assigned
said Note and Mortgage to
Aurora Loan Services, LLC by
Assignment dated November
24, 2008 and recorded on
April 17, 2009 in the Office of
the Clerk of Queens County
in CRFN 2009000113615.
That Aurora Loan Services,
LLC duly assigned said Note
and Mortgage to Nationstar
Mortgage, LLC by Assignment
dated September 18, 2012
and recorded on October 26,
2012 in the Office of the Clerk
of Queens County in CRFN
2012000426146. The relief
sought in the within action
is a final judgment directing
the sale of the Mortgaged
Premises described above
to satisfy the debt secured
by the Mortgage described
above. Plaintiff designates
Queens County as the place
of trial. The basis of venue is
the County in which the Mortgaged Premises is situated.
Block: 3964 Lot: 1 DATED:
March 18, 2015 Rochester,
New York NOTICE YOU ARE
IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR HOME If you do not
respond to this summons and
complaint by serving a copy
of the answer on the attorney
for the Mortgage company
who filed this foreclosure
proceeding against you and
filing the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
Mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. DAVIDSON FINK LLP Attorneys for
Plaintiff 28 East Main Street,
Suite 1700 Rochester, New
York 14614 Tel: (585) 7608218 WE ARE ATTEMPTING
TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. SCHEDULE A LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL that
certain plot piece or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being
in the Borough and County
of Queens, City and State
of New York, bounded and
described as follows: BEGINNING at a corner formed by
the intersection of the easterly
side of College Point Boulevard, formerly 13th Street,
with the southerly side of 7th
Avenue, formerly Avenue F;
THENCE easterly along the
southerly side of 7th Avenue,
100 feet; THENCE southerly
parallel with the easterly side
of College Point Boulevard,
25 feet; THENCE westerly
parallel with the southerly
side of 7th Avenue, 100 feet
to the easterly side of College
Point Boulevard; THENCE
easterly along the easterly side
of College Point Boulevard,
25 feet to the point or place
of BEGINNING.
________________________
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE, OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF QUEENS Index
No. 706099/2013 Date filed:
10/8/14 SUPPLEMENTAL
SUMMONS Premises being
foreclosed: 177-33 Leslie
Road Jamaica, NY 11434
ACTION TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE ON PROPERTY SITUATED IN QUEENS
COUNTY OneWest Bank,
FSB, Plaintiff, -against- James
E. Files aikia James Files a/k/a
James Edward Files and all the
heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, devisees, grantees,
trustees, lienors, creditors,
assignees and successors in
interest of any of the aforesaid
defendants at law, next of kin,
distributees, devisees, grantees, trustees, lienors, creditors, assignees and successors
in interest of the aforesaid
classes of persons, if they or
any of them be dead, and their
respective husbands, wives or
widows, if any, all of whom
and whose names and places
of residence are unknown to
the plaintiff, except as herein
stated, Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development,
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK, and THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant(s). TO THE
ABOVE DEFENDANTS: YOU
ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
to answer the complaint in
this action, and to serve a copy
of your answer, or if the Complaint is not served with this
Summons, to serve a Notice
of Appearance on the Plaintiffs attorneys within twenty
(20) days after the service of
the Summons exclusive of the
day of service or within thirty
(30) days after completion of
service where service is made
in any other manner than by
personal delivery within the
State. In case of your failure
to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against
you by default for the relief
demanded in this Complaint.
WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO
COLLEC T A DEBT, ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. Plaintiff designates QUEENS County as the
place for trial. Venue is based
upon the County in which
the mortgaged premises is
situated. TO THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANTS: The
foregoing Summons is served
upon you by publication
pursuant to an Order of the
Hon. Rudolph E. Greco, Jr., a
Justice of the Supreme Court,
Queens County, dated Sept.
2, 2014 and filed with the
complaint and other papers
in the Queens Office of the
Register on Jan. 8, 2007 in
CRFN#2007000012233 covering prem. k/a 177-33 Leslie
Rd., Jamaica, NY a/k/a Block
12484, Lot 100. NOTICE
YOU ARE IN DANGER OF
LOSING YOUR HOME If you
do not respond, to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on
the attorney for the mortgage
company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against
you and filing the answer with
the .court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home. Speak to an
attorney or go to the court
where your case is pending
for further information on
how to answer the summons
and protect your property.
Sending a payment to your
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF THE
ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF
(MORTGAGE COMPANY)
AND FILING THE ANSWER
WITH THE COURT. Dated:
Carle Place, New York October 8, 2014 Rosamaria M.
Sagese, Esq. Stein, Wiener &
Roth, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff One Old Country Road,
Suite 113 Carle Place, New
York 11514 (516)-742-1212
63645/1NDY-FF WE ARE
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT
A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
#85806
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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
________________________
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.
________________________
Notice is hereby given that
a license, #TBA, has been
applied for by J&I Products
Corporation DBA Spicy Shallot Thai Restaurant to sell beer
and wine only at retail in a
restaurant. For on premises
consumption under ABC law
at 7701 Woodside Avenue
Elmhurst NY 11373
________________________
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 Administrator of Queens County, as
Administrator of the Estate
of said deceased, a copy of
which is attached, should
not be judicially settled, and
why the Surrogate should not
fix and allow a reasonable
amount of compensation to
GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ.,
for legal services rendered
to petitioner herein in the
amount of $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
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maspeth
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Macaluso Realty
718-894-5000
house 4 sale
1 FAMILY
BRICK TUTOR
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Finished Basement 1 Car Garage
House Faces Forest Park, Woodhaven
Great Location $450,000
80-10 Park Lane South
Agent Elizabeth
917-841-8977
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privacy fence, stocked trout pond, heat pump,
AC, 24KW Generac generator, Much more.
Helen Wolfgang - Realtor
Centre Street Real Estate
Please Call 570-590-3446
helencentrest1@hotmail.com
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fresh paint, very large
Nice 3BR with back balcony EIK, LV, DR,
parking.......................................... $2,275
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Fresh Meadows: 3BR Duplex, 2BA,
EIK, LR/DR combo, newly renovated,
private entrance............................ $2,100
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1,600, 1,000 and 850 SF avail.
adrianne realty
718-767-0080 • 917-821-9518
FOR RENT
WHITESTONE
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for rent on 2nd floor.
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$1,900
Also, storage space.
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160-10 Crossbay Blvd.
Howard Beach, NY 11414
Listing Special
3%
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Approx. 1,100 sq. ft.
$1,200
Req. 4 months
Office 718-766-9175
Cell 917-774-6121
Email-Jfinkre@yahoo.com
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Mariners Harbor,
Staten Island, NY
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Tenants are N.Y.C.H.A.
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Claire Properties
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the catskills
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117. 8 ACRES surveyed off the
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stream and several pond Sites.
Near Cannonsville Res. Lake.
Asking $300,000
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607-865-5357 Todd Ogden
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Bethlehem CT.
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Real Estate
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land 4 sale
Stewart Manor, NY 248 Dover Pkwy
For sale by owner-Legal 2 fam,
3.5 over 6. Incl 3 full baths, Lrge EIK
w/den, 2 fpls, fin base w/full bath &
OSE, 2 boilers, 2 Granite kitchens,
.28 Acres property
$749,000
Carmela Bianco
516-326-3499
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moving & storage
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Bronx, NY
718-547-6322
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Gabba, Gabba… Who?
According to City Council
Member Donovan Richards’
(D-Laurelton) Twitter feed,
the Queens councilman was
caught telling members of the
press that he had never heard
of the Ramones.
In response to the accusation, Richards tweeted: “Okay,
I know the song at least, ‘Rockaway Beach.’”
We here at QConf, were
shocked to learn that Richards
did not know more about Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee and Tommy
Ramone of Forest Hills, who
are widely regarded as the first
punk rock band.
One equally as surprised
reporter tweeted @DRichards13 asking, “he represents
Queens?”
In Richards’ defense, he
replied “Southeast Queens and
I’m an 80’s baby.”
QConf understands that
Richards may have missed
the boat, not being a child of
the 70s; however, we strongly
advise the Councilman visit
“Rock ‘n’ Roll High School”
for a refresher course in music
history.
How To Catch A Coyote
Q
CONFIDENTIAL
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resorted to Oregon Trail times
and forded the East River.
Has anyone been looking
for the Road Runner? Is there
some sort of Rube Goldberg
contraption inside the Paragon
Paint factory where the animal
is allegedly hiding?
We also think we know
how to lure him out of the factory. Just get a megaphone and
produce a high-pitched “meep
meep” and the Wile E. guy will
come running.
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Mr. den Dekker goes to Washington
There’s a DenDekker leaving New York for D.C.
But not the elected official, Assemblyman Michael
DenDekker. We’re talking
about former Mets outfielder
Matt den Dekker.
The baseball player den
Dekker, was traded last week
to the Washington Nationals
for left-handed reliever Jerry
Blevins.
The trade served a purpose
for both teams: the Mets got a
needed lefty out of the bullpen
and Washington added depth
to their outfield.
We say goodnight and
good luck to den Dekker with
the Nationals. DenDekker the
Single Red Cent
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New York media has been
abuzz about the coyote sighting
on the roof of L.I.C. Bar in Long
Island City last week.
We here at QConf are still
wondering about the unanswered questions.
How did he get to Queens?
Did he pay the toll to get over the
Triboro - sorry, Robert F. Kennedy - or Throgs Neck bridges
or did he take the Queensboro...
er…Ed Koch-Queensboro?
Perhaps he hopped on a ferry or
Musicians OF QuEEns
politician will stay in Albany,
but we wonder if there would
ever be two den Dekkers in
Washington.
From the hallways of
Queens high schools to some
of the City’s most popular
venues, the punk- and metalinspired band Single Red Cent
has developed their homegrown, high-energy sound
over years of practice and
performance.
Vocalist Oscar Arias, a
Bellerose native, and guitarist
James Pagano, who grew up
in Flushing, met at Benjamin
Cardozo High School in Bayside, and played in a series of
bands until meeting drummer
Eri Kurshan in 2010.
“[James and I] know each
other for so long, and when
we got the drummer, it just
kind of clicked,” Arias said.
“We’re not that serious – I’m
kind of a goofball and so is
the drummer, a little bit, so
we have a lot of fun even just
hanging out.”
In Single Red Cent’s early
days, Arias said, “we were
kind of all over the place.”
The group worked to hone and
meld their sound, ultimately
shifting genres slightly.
“I think we started off a little
more alternative sounding,
and then as we’re progressing, it’s getting a little harder
and faster and bluesier,” he
explained.
The band continues to
progress, never completely
abandoning the songwriting
process.
“We have songs that are
still years old that we’re still
doing little tweaks to,” Arias
said. “A song is never 100
percent finished for us, just
because everyone’s kind of
perfecting in their own little
way.”
According to Arias, the
three band members bring a diverse set of musical influences
to the songwriting process.
Joe Jackson, Elvis Costello
and AC/DC are all important
to him and to James, while
he and Kurshan are “both big
Metallica and Queens of the
Stone Age fans,” he said.
On stage, the band members play conversationally,
sometimes in call-and-response, demonstrating comfort with their instruments
and a variety of beats and
melodies.
Thematically, their songs
deal largely with culture and
social issues, often with humor
and witty lyrics.
As a musician, Arias said
he hopes to express “freedom, being who you are, the
tension that arises from what
you want and what's expected,
recognizing BS without getting
too bogged down by it.”
“If I had to some it up in one
word: live!” he added.
The band’s passion for life
comes through in their strong
and dynamic performance
style.
“The songs are written that
way so we just play them with
a lot of energy,” Arias said.
“Beer helps. But really, playing
onstage is a huge adrenaline
rush and we try to get that
across.”
With one demo already
released, Arias said the band
is looking to record again in the
future. To hear Single Red Cent
live this spring, music fans can
stop by the Grand Victory in
Brooklyn on April 14.
More information about the
band is available at singleredcent.com.
-Jackie Strawbridge
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
an Order entered by the
Civil Court, Queens County
APR 01 2015 bearing Index
Number NC-000101-15/
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)
John (Middle) Patrick (Last)
Damato My present name
is (First) Johnny (Last) Dee
aka Johnny Dee Damato aka
John P Damato My present
address is 199-01 22nd Ave,
Whitestone, NY 11357 My
place of birth is Queens, NY
My date of birth is August
08, 1948
________________________
Notice is hereby given that
an Order entered by the
Civil Court, Queens County
MAR 10 2015 bearing Index
Number NC-001326-14/
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) Merly (Middle) Priscila
(Last) Suclupe My present
name is (First) Merly (Middle)
Priscila (Last) Suclupe Pasara
aka Merly P. Suclupe-Pasara,
aka Merly Priscila Suclupe,
aka Merly P. Suclupe Pasara
My present address is 107-01
121st Street, South Richmond
Hill, NY 11419-2803 My
place of birth is Peru My
date of birth is November
13, 1993
________________________
Notice is hereby given that
an Order entered by the
Civil Court, Queens County
APR 01 2015 bearing Index
Number NC-000076-15/
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)
Jimmy (Last) Fan My present
name is (First) Jimmy (Middle)
Jiangdong (Last) Fan aka
Jiangdong Fan My present
address is 50-30 211 Street,
Oakland Gardens, NY 11364
My place of birth is China My
date of birth is June 16, 1954
Assume the name of (First)
Kate (Last) Fan My present
name is (First) Ping (Last)
Zhao My present address is
50-30 211 Street, Oakland
Gardens, NY 11364 My place
of birth is China My date of
birth is July 17, 1957
________________________
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.
________________________
SUMMONS Index No.
706679/2014 D/O/F: September 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.
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