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NEW YORK CITY AUCTIONED THE DECOMMISSIONED Staten Island Ferry boat John F. Kennedy to the highest bidder last week. While the names of the new owners weren’t disclosed, the New York Post reported that “Saturday Night Live” cast members and Staten Island natives Pete Davidson and Colin Jost – in partnership with Manhattan real estate broker and comedy club owner Paul Italia – made the highest bid and plunked down $280,000 for the 57-year-old vessel. The city got rid of the Kennedy, a beloved ferry for its wide-open spaces and outdoor decks, because of mechanical issues. A former Kennedy captain suggested to Gothamist that the vessel would make a cool museum. The Staten Island Advance even reported that the Kennedy is already seen as eligible for the state and the National Register of Historic Places. Meanwhile, other ferries have been converted into house boats, as was done with an old Ellis Island ferry. Italia, however, told the Post that the Kennedy will become a “live entertainment event space.” Whatever the case, buyer beware! Repurposing a multiton vessel isn’t easy. The SS United States, a 71-year-old cruise ship that holds the record for fastest trans-Atlantic crossing, has been rusting away for a quarter century in South Philadelphia. Its nonprofit owners have been paying a $60,000-a-month dock fee while struggling to find a new life for the boat. There’s also the famed Queen Mary, now a Long Beach, California, tourist attraction with bankrupt owners and in need of significant repairs costing millions. Hopefully, the Kennedy will have a brighter future. Otherwise, it may just turn into a shipwreck.

CONTENTS FIRST READ … 4

All about Hochul’s first budget

BY THE NUMBERS … 8

Diving into the governor’s $216B spending plan

EDDIE GIBBS … 10

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A Q&A with the ex-offender heading to the Assembly.

PANDEMIC LESSONS … 12 Is NY prepared for what’s next? MENTAL HEALTH … 16 Schools are falling behind on treating behavioral issues.

LANGUAGE BARRIERS … 18

Pandemic outreach faces additional challenges.

HEALTH CARE POWER 100 … 23 COVID-19 testing has ramped up with the rapid spread of the omicron variant.

The leaders on the front lines of the COVID-19 fight.

WINNERS & LOSERS … 62

Who was up and who was down last week


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“We want criminals certainly brought to justice, but we certainly don’t want to criminalize poverty. That’s why we did the bail reform.”

The governor unveiled her first executive budget last week. It was the largest in state history, making use of a windfall of federal aid.

HOCHUL’S FIRST BUDGET

Gov. Kathy Hochul has said many things in recent months about what she wants to get done in the upcoming year. Now she has to translate that into hard numbers and legislative language that can pass the state

Legislature before the April 1 state budget deadline. Her Jan. 18 budget speech was a key step in that process. The budget process will be a test for Hochul as she runs for a full term in office. She has built her political brand on avoiding conflict with local officials

– state Senate Majority Leader Andrea StewartCousins, via the Times Union

and state legislators alike, but the give and take of budget negotiations will likely lead to conflict, though the state constitution gives the governor enormous power to pass a spending plan over the objections of the state Senate and Assembly.

BETTING ON NEW YORK Nothing says high roller like a $216 billion budget, so it makes sense that wedged into Gov. Kathy Hochul’s executive spending proposal is a move to fast-track casinos for New York City. Hochul wants to open up a request for proposals for three new casinos and put an early end to a moratorium on building them in the city. Something has to bankroll that record-breaking budget, after all.

“I was not good with groundhogs at all. Probably shouldn’t have gone to the gym.” – Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, announcing he is not planning to run for governor after all

“As I said since I took office 147 days ago, my top priority is to confront this pandemic head on and to save lives, protect the health of New Yorkers and protect the health of our economy,” Hochul said in her budget address. “We also must pass a bold agenda that’ll do more than just help us recover from this crisis. We need to embrace this moment of possibility and use it to redefine New York’s destiny.” Hochul’s proposed budget of $216.3 billion is notable because it is several billion dollars higher than the $212 billion budget approved last year – and more than $20 billion higher than the budget her predecessor unveiled one year ago. The governor is proposing the state devote $118.8 billion to operating funds, $95.5 billion to the general fund and $18.6 billion more to the state capital budget for public works. Her budget projects spending growth of 3.1% in fiscal year 2021 and a balanced budget through 2027. Other budget highlights included $31.2 billion for school aid, including a $1.6 billion increase in Foundation Aid, as well as $2.2 billion for property tax relief, $2 billion for pandemic recovery and $1.2 billion for bonuses for front-line medical workers. Two advantages for Hochul this fiscal cycle are the billions of dollars in federal funding and unexpectedly high tax

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receipts, which mean she will not have to make as many difficult choices as past years when the state’s finances appeared to be in disarray. It appears as if the governor wants to keep local officials happy with some of her ideas. She vowed to have the state take over billions of dollars in Medicaid spending by local governments while maintaining the current categories of funding that help school districts purchase things like textbooks and school buses – notable changes from the budgets proposed by her predecessor. State Budget Director Robert Mujica told reporters that no significant tax increases were included in the proposed budget. State lawmakers will now get ready to hold hearings and craft their formal response before Hochul releases any amendments to her proposed spending plan. “The policies I laid out two weeks ago are

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ambitious,” Hochul said in her budget address. “Just as importantly, they’re realistic and achievable and we’re in a position to fully fund them by making historic investments.” – Zach Williams

Budget Director Robert Mujica, one of the few holdovers from the Cuomo administration, promised no big tax increases.

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Hochul proposes 421-a 2.0

NEW YORK CITY’S BUDGET NOTABLES

The honeymoon period for Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams continues. Hochul gave her first budget address, releasing a proposal that includes, among other things, a number of New York City-specific items. Some of them, like extending mayoral control of schools for four years, are likely to make the new mayor happy. In total, the budget proposal projects that state spending on New York City will increase in fiscal year 2023 to almost $20 billion in local aid programs. That figure included school aid and a takeover of some local Medicaid costs. Transit and transportation infrastructure

TUESDAY 1/25 State lawmakers are holding a 9:30 a.m. virtual budget hearing on public protection.

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In her State of the State address, Gov. Kathy Hochul promised to end a controversial tax break to incentivize developers to build affordable housing in New York City. The 421-a program will expire this year, so lawmakers simply have to do nothing for it to go away. But Hochul pledged she would replace the program with something else, something she said would better use state dollars to stimulate more affordable housing construction. Hochul laid out her idea for such a replacement in her executive budget. Absent from her briefing book, she included details of the new program in the Education, Labor and Family Assistant budget bill – an unusual place for housing legislation – buried all the way at the bottom. Dubbed the Affordable Neighborhoods for New Yorkers tax incentive – or the ANNY program – the proposal would create a new 485-w section of the state property tax law, giving housing wonks a new number and letter combination to confuse laymen. Despite her promise to replace the existing tax break with something new, Hochul’s proposal serves more as a tweak to what’s already on the books. It keeps the same overall structure and conceit with a few changes to make the afford-

INSIDE DOPE

The first of 13 scheduled budget hearings will likely include plenty of talk about controversial criminal justice reforms enacted by Democrats.

able units built slightly more affordable. Though applauded by some in the housing sphere, it doesn’t represent the kind of transformational change that housing advocates would like to see, with the plan considered more of the status quo in incentives for big developers. Despite the improvements, Hochul’s proposal still approaches affordable housing development the same way as 421-a, with large tax breaks for developers for their entire buildings. “It’s just more of the same,” said Cea Weaver, campaign coordinator for the Housing Justice for All coalition. “It just doesn’t really seem that significant.” She questioned how the state would enforce the permanent affordability Hochul is promising, referring to the inclusion simply as “window dressing” until advocates know more. Sam Stein, housing policy analyst at the Community Service Society, said the state could limit subsidies to just the affordable units, or abolish the tax break altogether and use what would have been lost revenue to directly finance construction of affordable housing. “But the new version doesn’t do either of these things,” Stein said. “It just adjusts the parameters of the existing program. – Rebecca C. Lewis

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Year-end federal campaign finance filings are due, which should give us a sense of how some of the biggest midterm races are shaping up.

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spending and a property tax relief credit are also being directed to New York City, along with the rest of the state. There’s a long way to go before the governor and state Legislature hammer out a final budget, but here are some of the bigger items, affecting New York City in particular, to come out of Hochul’s $216 billion budget proposal. Mayoral control of schools Under this Bloomberg-era system, the New York City mayor is granted control over city schools – but only through the state Legislature’s decision to renew that control every couple of years. Hochul proposed extending the mayor’s authority for another four years. Despite calls to reform the mayoral control system under then-Mayor Bill de Blasio, there doesn’t seem to be much political will behind changing the system now, before the new mayor has had a chance to prove himself. Nonetheless, Hochul’s fouryear extension won’t go unappreciated by Adams.

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Hochul’s budget proposal was kind to New York City - and its mayor.

Taking over Medicaid spending Hochul’s budget proposal has the state taking over more than $5 billion in local Medicaid growth – a measure projected to save New York City $2.6 billion. The state’s takeover of Medicaid cost increases has been phased in over the past decade, following a

freeze on the share of Medicaid costs that local governments have to pay. Casinos in the five boroughs Hochul wants to open up a request for proposals for three new casino licenses in New York state and end a moratorium on casinos in New York City until

Hochul’s budget includes a tax credit for theater and musicals.

early 2023 to allow them to build in the five boroughs sooner. State Budget Director Robert Mujica said that Hochul’s proposal doesn’t specify the new casinos being in New York City, but noted there’s interest in building there. “The three (licenses) will probably be focused in the downstate area, but there’s no restriction there,” he said. More spending on education Spending on school aid statewide would reach $31.2 billion under the budget proposal, including increased spending on Foundation Aid in New York City of $345 million. The proposal also outlined a 4.7% increase of per-pupil funding in city charter schools. Hochul detailed a series of new investments in public higher education, including a $1.5 billion investment over five years in the SUNY and CUNY systems and expanding the tuition assistance program for part-time CUNY and SUNY students.

Expanding theater production tax credit Like the tax credits that film and television productions receive for making their projects in New York, Broadway shows and other live productions in New York City – beaten down by the COVID-19 pandemic – would also be eligible for a tax credit. Hochul proposed expanding the existing New York City Musical and Theatrical Production Tax Credit, doubling the cap on the program to $200 million and extending the initial deadline to apply through June 2023. New opportunities for affordable housing Included in an overall $25 billion, five-year housing plan are several measures to expand the housing supply in New York City, including repealing a limit on the maximum density of the residential area of city buildings and making it easier to convert hotels into permanent housing. – Annie McDonough

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THE NEW YORK EXECUTIVE BUDGET BY THE NUMBERS Hochul’s executive budget included record spending on education and the largest capital plan to improve infrastructure in the state's history. Thanks to an influx of federal dollars, higher than expected tax receipts and a resurgent stock market, Hochul said her budget is balanced not just for the coming year, but for

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The record high state funding for schools, slightly more than the $29.5 billion approved as part of last year’s budget.

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the next four years as well. And she pledged that the state would not rely on one-time federal aid for recurring spending initiatives unless there was a reliable state funding stream in the future. The budget poses Hochul’s first real trial as governor and the first test of the cooperative

GOV. KATHY HOCHUL PROPOSED THE LARGEST STATE SPENDING PLAN IN HISTORY IN HER FIRST BUDGET PROPOSAL. By Rebecca C. Lewis governing style she has touted since taking office. She’ll have to work with lawmakers in the state Legislature to iron out the details and find compromise on areas of disagreement before the April 1 deadline. Here are some of the key numbers Hochul has proposed as the budget dance begins.

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The percentage increase to school funding for Foundation Aid, a formula that takes into account inequity in quality education access and was not fully funded until last year.

The number of years that Hochul has proposed extending mayoral control of New York City schools.

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The number of additional casino licenses the state could potentially award.

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The funding dedicated to Hochul’s “war on potholes.”

The percent of the state’s operating budget that it will dedicate to reserves for an economic downturn.

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The size of predicted budget shortfalls through fiscal year 2027.

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The amount of money dedicated to unspecified pandemic recovery efforts. That could even mean the Excluded Workers Fund that Hochul did not address in her budget, per Budget Director Robert Mujica.

The percent of spending growth compared to last year, not adhering to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 2% cap.

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The total spending for fiscal year 2022-2023 according to the new executive budget. That’s compared to the $212 billion budget approved last year and the $192.9 billion Cuomo proposed in his final executive budget.


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Who are Hochul’s big donors? New York has never seen a campaign finance filing quite like Gov. Kathy Hochul’s. She started fundraising in August, days after then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced he would resign, and she never stopped, bringing in more than $21.6 million in a five-month period. Hochul’s campaign touted the haul as “the largest contribution total for any single filing period in New York history” in a press release that noted she nearly doubled the $12.8 million raised in 2002 by then-Gov. George Pataki. The windfall further solidified her position as the front-runner in the 2022 Democratic primary for

governor, with her biggest competitors, New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and Long Island Rep. Tom Suozzi, raising $221,996 and $3.4 million, respectively, according to the public filings. Among the biggest donors were developers from Buffalo to Manhattan, entertainment execs and celebrities. Also pouring cash into Hochul’s campaign were hundreds of interest groups and labor unions. The real estate industry was especially generous, with one of the heftiest donations coming from New York City commercial landlords the Rudin family, which gave more than $226,000 between their 845 Third L.P.

corporation and five individuals, including $35,420 from Eric C. Rudin, the president of Rudin Management Co. The Haugland family, which owns the Melville-based Haugland Energy Group, gave more than $209,000 between three family members. The company was recently awarded a contract on the state’s first offshore wind farm, South Fork. Big names from sports and TV to fashion and dining also appeared on Hochul’s latest filing. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld donated $50,000. Steve Cohen, the hedge fund manager who owns the New York Mets, and his wife Alexandra Cohen, gave a combined $136,700. Tech execs were among the major donors, with LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt giving $69,700 each. Political action committees and labor unions were also represented, including two PACs associated with the Hotel Trades Council that

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Stop Denying Farmworkers Overtime Pay!

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business’s viability must not depend on the legally allowed exploitation of people which had originally been based on the color of their skin. That is morally indefensible. This is why New York needs to correct the glaring injustice in New York’s agriculture industry where farmworkers are denied overtime pay after 40 hours. Unlike most workers in the Empire State — and the rest of the country — New York’s farmworkers are currently denied overtime pay by New York law until they’ve worked 60 hours a week. This is a relic of Jim Crow-era labor laws that have historically treated farmworkers — the backbone of New York’s agriculture industry — as second-class workers. But with the proper action, that could soon change. As directed by the historic Farm Laborers Fair Labor Practices Act (which in 2019 for the first time gave the state’s farmworkers the right to organize into unions) the New York Department of Labor has convened a wage board to hold hearings and consider

changing the state’s regulations to reduce the 60-hour overtime threshold for farmworkers. The wage board needs to recognize that farmworkers — who have proven to be truly essential workers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic — deserve overtime after 40 hours, which has been long-established for almost every other worker in this country. Just like all businesses, farms have financial concerns. But the industry cannot use these concerns to justify laws rooted in the darkest point of our history to exploit predominantly black, brown and immigrant workers. There is virtually no evidence to support industry claims that the difference between success or failure at New York’s farms depends upon the unjust 60-hour overtime pay threshold. Even some in the agriculture business agree, including David Breeden from Sheldrake Vineyards in the Finger Lakes region. “You know what’s expensive for the coal industry, not having child labor, but we got past that,” Breeden said during one of the hearings.

gave $139,400. LAWPAC, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association’s political action committee, gave $68,700. Hochul also brought in at least $66,000 from political action committees affiliated with law enforcement, including $25,000 alone from the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association, which represents correctional officers in state prisons. Thirty-two individual donors gave the governor’s campaign, Friends for Kathy Hochul, the legal limit of $69,700, and at least 95 gave $47,100 or more. State law sets the contribution limit this year at $22,600 for statewide Democratic primaries and $47,100 for the general election, but some donors contributed it all in one lump sum. – By Sara Dorn and Jeff Coltin, with additional reporting by Rebecca C. Lewis, Holly Pretsky and Zach Williams

Clearly, the farm industry will survive paying its workers fair overtime. The data in the nation’s largest farm state, California, shows that their 40hour overtime pay threshold has not corresponded with any negative impacts or shocks to the California farm economy or labor market. Farms in Washington state, where 40-hour overtime has also been implemented, are continuing to thrive. Last year, the RWDSU helped farmworkers at Pindar Vineyard on Long Island become the first to win union membership. These essential working men and women are predominantly fulltime New Yorkers. They have families here that they care for and they have family back home whom they also support. They want a better future for their children and work to provide a safe home for them. They take pride in their work, and they want and deserve dignity at work. This dignity can only be fully realized when these workers — whom New Yorkers depend upon every day — are treated fairly and enjoy the same rights as all other working New Yorkers. The wage board must implement a 40-hour overtime threshold for New York’s farmworkers, recognizing their contributions, and moving toward correcting the injustices they’ve suffered for decades.

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Q & A with Assembly Member-elect

By Jeff Coltin

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I will be. And it’s a lot of pressure, now that we’re so close to it, and you think about it actually happening. You think about the millions of ex-offenders who will probably hear what’s happening, and you can either inspire these guys to change their lives around. You can inspire these guys to want more and do more. So there’s a responsibility attached to this. It’s bigger than me. I spoke to (Assembly) Speaker (Carl) Heastie today. He said, are you sure you want to do this? And I laughed when he said it. And when I got off the phone, I was like, damn, that’s a good question. It’s a lot of pressure. But that’s what kept me straight for the past – you know, this happened 35-plus years ago. Let’s get this out the way: 17 years old, was hustling. This guy attacked me. I was defending myself. I turned myself in. I didn’t hide from the police. I walked to the precinct and I turned myself in. I gave a statement right then and there. I was given three years. A plea. I think because of the remorse I was showing and mitigating circumstances, I was given that lenient sentence. But until this day, I’m very apologetic and disappointed in my actions. I make no excuses for them. But I can promise you, and I can assure you, the 17-year-old boy who made those poor decisions 35-plus years ago, that’s not the man you’re talking to today. I’m

tearing up as I talk to you, because (of) what I went through over the past 28 years trying not to get to this point, but trying to prove to people that I’m not that monster that the papers said I was. The murderer. I knew I defended myself. The courts knew I defended myself. I was hustling. I wasn’t making money. We couldn’t afford an attorney like a Murray Richman to represent me. So when the judge sends your Legal Aid attorney into your cell and says, “Hey, man, you’ve been here now 17 months, we’ve got some good news for you. The judge is offering you three years.” I was on Rikers Island for 17 months.

Do you hope to get involved in criminal justice and sentencing issues in the state Legislature? Or have you had enough of that in your life? Criminal justice reform has got to be something I focus on. I want to be part of that discussion. I’m still studying the effects of bail reform. But criminal justice is definitely on my mind. I sent

the email out to (Assembly Member) David Weprin. I know he’s the chairman of the prisons committee up here in Albany. I’m focusing on housing and seniors, but that committee, I want to put my emphasis on it. I don’t think anybody out there will have better insight than me. I’m the product of a fair criminal justice system. I’m that story of redemption. When I came home, I was trying to do everything to fit in. I did stand-up comedy for like, two years. Did a lot of shows. My stage name was Good Buddy. And this name was fitting because I am a good buddy. I didn’t want that stigma. When people come home from prison, especially with a manslaughter charge, or if you’ve been in prison five, 10 years, people form this opinion about you, that you’re tough and you’re rough and don’t bother them and they’re afraid of you. You’re intimidating. I didn’t want people to feel like that around me. I wanted to show people I was funny. I talked about prison. I talked about life. I talked about everything. Talked about becoming an ordained deacon. Because I wanted people to relax and laugh. I did that, I did acting. I did rapping. I was rapping with everybody. I’ve got to show you these videos. I did rapping with Jungle Brothers with, God bless the dead, Biggie Smalls. I rapped with Mase, I opened up for him.

EDDIE GIBBS

You’re on the path to becoming an Assembly member. I believe you’d be the first state legislator who previously served time in prison. Is that right? Tell me about your story.


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You rapped with Biggie Smalls? Yeah, yeah. I did. Me and, God bless the dead, Big L. Big L is a rapper from 139th Street. He didn’t get his break yet, but he had a good following. And he was killed at 139th and Lenox. Good friend of mine whose brother Leroy and I were locked up together for three years. And when we came home, we gravitated towards Big L, and we traveled with him. And he opened up for Biggie, and they let me do some freestyles at the show.

You said you’re still studying bail reform. What do you mean by that? Have you not made up your mind on whether the current law needs to be changed? In the community where we’re from, we see a lot. There’s no fear of going to jail anymore. Back then, people were afraid to get caught. You’re not coming home. To look into those windows – like “bail reform! The bail is too high! This guy can’t afford it!” But you’ve got to look at some of the charges. I’m critical on everybody. Who said that – don’t do the crime if you can’t pay the time? Right is right, wrong is wrong. If you’re caught up and you’re wrong, you’ve got to learn. I’ve got a lot of friends who just can’t make that transition. They’d rather be out there hustling. And, to each his own. But there’s going to be a price you have to pay.

I’M THE PRODUCT OF A FAIR CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. I’M THAT STORY OF REDEMPTION. This seat has been held by a Latino member for almost 50 years. You’re Black, so there’s some tension around that change. How does it feel to represent this plurality Hispanic neighborhood?

I love East Harlem. Born and raised here, 54 years now. Minus the four I was gone in prison. I love El Barrio. I love the community. I love the neighbors. I love the people. And I understand why and how the Latinos would feel entitled. Prior to them gaining the seat, it was the Italians. But back then in East Harlem, it was Italians and Black. It wasn’t Latinos. I can tell you stories from my cousins and uncles who would fight Italians because – if we go across First Avenue, we’re out of territory. Italians held it down for a while, then Latinos moved in and they ran and gained the seat. Granted, I don’t think it’s a Puerto Rican seat. I just think it’s an East Harlem seat. You have a pocket of Latinos who felt the need to say that they are the old guard and the old ways said that no Black can occupy this seat. I don’t think most of the Latino community agreed with them.


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PAINFUL PANDE Times Square featured a COVID-19 testing site this month.


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EMIC LESSONS By Sheryl Huggins Salomon

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Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, center, warned of letting COVID-19 catch New York flat-footed again.

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“The lessons of this current pandemic are many and some of them are painful,” Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine said. “It’s pretty clear that we hollowed out public health in this country and really paid a price for it over the last two years. It’s also clear that the history of deep inequality and access to medical care has led to horrific impact on communities of color in this crisis. We have much more work to do to protect ourselves from either another wave of COVID or another pandemic.” Levine’s sentiments appear to be shared by Hochul. In her 2022-2023 budget announced on Jan. 18, she included a $10 billion plan to grow New York’s health workforce by 20% over the next five years, calling it the largest investment in health care in state history. It includes $4 billion to supplement health care and mental health worker wages and bonuses, of which $1.2 billion would be allocated for retention bonuses; $500 million for cost-of-living adjustments for human services workers; and $2.4 billion for infrastructure improvements to hospitals, nursing homes and clinics, as well as funding to increase testing capacity. Hochul had already asked the federal government for an additional 800 military medical personnel to help handle COVID-19 cases in New York City and state. “One hard lesson we learned about what happens when there’s a lack of investment is how our health care system crumbled under the stress of the pandemic, and that’s why we’re making up for lost time,” she said. In New York City earlier this month,

Adams announced that he will target the omicron variant by committing $145 million in resources to support public hospitals as well as independent hospitals and medical facilities that provide services to the uninsured and those on Medicaid. Of that funding, $111 million will go to boost staffing at New York City Health + Hospitals and the city Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. About $33 million will be added to the COVID-19 Hospital Loan Fund, which in partnership with Goldman Sachs, provides unsecured loans to independent safety net hospitals serving the uninsured and those on Medicaid. The funding will help shore up hospitals beyond the omicron surge, said Eboné Carrington, the former Harlem Hospital Center CEO who served on Adams’ transition committee. “It’s to help them get through the next couple of waves,” Carrington said. The announcements were welcome news to people like Assembly Member Richard Gottfried, who said funding increases would be a welcome departure from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s approach to health care spending. “In recent budgets under Gov. Cuomo, there were repeated efforts to cut that funding, and the Legislature had to work to try to find funding to restore those cuts,” said Gottfried, chair of the Assembly Health Committee. Last year, Cuomo’s original budget proposal had included $600 million in cuts to hospitals. He had also proposed cutting Medicaid costs by limiting reimbursements for prescription drugs bought by community-based health centers.

“Medicaid reimbursement rates need to be improved and we need to pay hospitals more to cover the cost of people who don’t have health coverage,” Gottfried said. “We have state funding that is designed to reimburse hospitals for what is called indigent care, but that funding is inadequate and a disproportionate share of it goes to hospitals that don’t provide a lot of indigent care.” In addition to the health care funding allocated in the proposed state budget, Bassett said, “My interest is in achieving structural solutions that will keep us from having the recurrent need for cash subsidies to struggling hospitals.” Though she’s just at the beginning of working out how to do that. But it is not just Medicaid funding and indigent care that concerns state and local health officials. Testing is also a concern. The demand for COVID-19 test-

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HERE ARE PROMISING signs that New York is past the peak of the omicron wave of COVID-19 cases. The state had more than 30,000 new cases on Jan. 19, down from a peak of more than 90,000 cases on Jan. 8. Deaths, which have lagged behind cases, were over 250 per day in mid-January, still well below the April 2020 peak of about 1,000 deaths per day. State Health Department Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett said she has seen “convincing data” of a downturn in hospitalizations downstate, and that she sees the trend heading toward a plateau elsewhere. “But it’s still going up in some areas upstate, so we have to keep an eye on that,” she told City & State. Earlier in the week Gov. Kathy Hochul echoed this caution, saying, “We are not out of the woods yet with this winter surge.” And that is what worries many state leaders and health officials: If New York is still in the woods, then what lurks in the shadows? And is the state prepared for the next phase of the pandemic? Those concerns are not without merit. Leaders are facing low staffing levels at hospitals, poor morale among medical front-line workers, limited availability of COVID-19 tests, continued opposition to wearing masks and getting the vaccine by some, and uncertainty over whether and how the virus might mutate again. Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams have vowed to keep the government, businesses and schools open . They have said they will develop plans to deal with any future surge in COVID-19 cases while seeking a way for New Yorkers to live with the virus.


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ing far outstripped the supply as schools, businesses and communities attempted to stay open safely. In late December, state and local elected leaders in Queens complained about the lack of tests. “New Yorkers should not have to wait in lines for hours, travel far, or worry their results will not be provided to them promptly,” Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas said. Bassett said the state has ordered 64 million COVID-19 tests with 16 million being delivered so far. Levine, along with other elected leaders and public health experts, warned that years of disinvestment and neglect of our public health system must be addressed for those efforts to succeed. “The level of payment reform that’s required for the Medicaid program and for underinsured or uninsured individuals is really at the heart of this conversation,” Carrington said.

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Gottfried said passing his long-standing single-payer health care bill, the New York Health Act, would help. As City & State previously reported, getting consensus on it in this session will be an uphill battle, despite significant support in both chambers. Public sector unions are among the opponents, concerned about the impact on members’ health benefits. “There are obviously interest groups that are opposed to the bill and we’re working to try to meet their concerns and overcome their opposition,” Gottfried said. Beyond bolstering the public health care system, it will take planning and cooperation between all sectors of New York life to avoid getting caught flat-footed once again by COVID-19 or another health threat. “Not only can we do more to prevent these events, but we should be better prepared to respond to them and also to recover from these threats,” said Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr of


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the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and leader of the newly created Pandemic Response Institute. The institute, which is funded by the New York City Economic Development Corp., is a collaboration between Columbia and the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, and it will partner with nonprofits like the United Way of New York City, corporations and faith-based institutions. It will focus on improving technologies to collect and share data in real time; bolster research and the technologies that will enable officials to quickly ramp up for the next public health emergency; coordinate drills within communities; and promote racial equity in the response to future health crises. “Our goal is not to replicate and duplicate

“It’s time to live with COVID and build systems around COVID until it dissipates and leaves us.” – New York City Mayor Eric Adams

what the city is doing. The goal of this institute is to work hand in hand with the city and other stakeholders to really identify the gaps and identify the priorities and focus on those,” El-Sadr said. One way in which New York City Council Member Carlina Rivera has been looking to identify gaps – and address racial and gender inequities – is through a bill that would create an Office of the Patient Advocate within the city health department. “It would collect patient feedback and complaints regarding health care experiences in New York City, answer general questions about insurance and access, and have an investigative and reporting team to look at troubling trends in our city health care facilities,” the former Hospitals Committee chair explained. Initially introduced in 2019, she is hoping the bill will pass in the current term. Meanwhile, the city health department said much of its work to address racial disparities in vaccine distribution and testing

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have centered on the Taskforce on Racial Inclusion and Equity, led by NYCHA executive Sideya Sherman. Bassett said the state doesn’t have a program similar to the Pandemic Response Institute, but the state’s Public Health Corps fellowship program was focused on preparing for future public health emergencies. The program was created to identify and train public health professionals to work with local health departments and communities. Levine has hailed the creation of the institute, and has also told a newly created COVID-19 recovery task force in his office to help plan and advocate for better preparedness, among other responsibilities. It is chaired by Aldrin Bonilla, who is executive vice president of the Fund for the City of New York and a former Manhattan deputy borough president. While the task force is still being formed, Bonilla said it is already considering ideas that could help deal with future surges. The Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board, which is under the borough president office’s purview, has proposed strengthening the infrastructure around wastewater testing. Bonilla noted the growing area of research relating to detecting and tracking the presence of the coronavirus in municipal wastewater. “By looking at our wastewater, both the liquid and the solid waste, this could be a leading indicator so you can get ahead of the next wave.” Recently, Adams told MSNBC, “It’s time to live with COVID and build systems around COVID until it dissipates and leaves us.” Levine said he agreed with that approach, and added: “Let’s have systems in place so that we can immediately pivot without some of the chaos and delays that we endured over the last two years.”

Sheryl Huggins Salomon is City & State New York’s advisory board chair and the chief communications officer at the NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research.

FALLING BEHIND Schools are struggling to keep up with a surge in mental health and behavioral issues related to the pandemic. By Clem Richardson


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HE PANDEMIC CONTINUES to weigh heavily on the mental health of the city’s 1.1 million school children, their parents and especially on the teachers charged with keeping them on academic track. Deaths of friends and loved ones, new variants and the possibility of infection they bring, changes in protocols like mask wearing or isolation time after infection, and the endless debates about in-person or remote learning are just some of the issues impacting the school communities. City Council Member and former Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer notes that even deciding how to mark a student who misses class absent can impact the student’s

future. “Maybe the parents want the child to stay home because there was an outbreak at school and they’re afraid the child will get infected and bring it home,” Brewer said. “But right now, if a student is not sick herself, being marked absent can impact their grades and academics.” Teachers must deal with these stresses and a variety of other issues, from covering for sick or absent colleagues and keeping often absent students on academic schedule, as well as the prepandemic issues found in all schools, like food insecurity in student homes and parental abuse, which can be exacerbated by at home learning in close quarters. For those and other reasons, mental health has become an even more important issue in schools.

Thousands of anxious New York City public school students walked out of class on Jan. 11 to demand that online classes be offered to those who wanted to stay at home. The students cited teacher absences and the fear of widespread infection from the omicron variant of COVID-19 among their reasons for wanting remote classes. Similar protests occurred in other cities across the nation, with some students threatening to boycott in-person classes over omicron. “Students have faced immense challenges over the course of the pandemic, and many have been impacted by the pain, stress and trauma the pandemic has caused New Yorkers,” said Department of Health and Mental Hygiene spokesperson Victoria Merlino.

In addition, some schools have been reporting higher incidences of violence and acting out since students returned to in-person classes. Other schools have reported students entering school in pajama bottoms, and children displaying behavior that is typical not of their age group, but of the last age group with which they interacted during in-person classes. Mental health is also a concern for colleges across the country, where administrators fear that isolation caused by remote learning has left many students feeling depressed and even suicidal. How New York City plans to deal with such issues is not known at this time. The Adams administration and the Department of Education did not respond to numerous emails seeking comment on how the pandemic is driving mental health issues affecting the city’s school children. But United Federation of Teachers Associate Executive Director Christine Schuch spoke to City & State about what members are seeing in the city’s community schools, schools that remain open longer than regular public schools and offer more social services. Schuch manages UFT social workers and professionals working in those schools. “In elementary schools, students are experiencing anxiety and fear,” Schuch said. “There is the stress of walking into a school and not feeling entirely safe. Then you have the students who have experienced great loss, and a lot of disruption, as we all have, but it manifests differently with children. “In middle schools and high schools, there is still stress and anxiety and trauma as well as a little uptick in violence and in suicidal thoughts. Some of the stresses are kind of leveling off now, but you add returning


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to school while dealing with a new variant, and there is more stress,” she added. Teachers “are equally stressed out,” Schuch said. “They’re trying to deal with the same situations, and they or their colleagues are getting sick and they have to figure out how to cover for them.” The pandemic prompted the UFT to “put in much more social and emotional programming for the staff, so they can support the students, for the parents, so they can also support themselves and their children, and then for the teachers,” she said. That translates to more group and individual counseling sessions for students and more home calls for parents. The UFT also has 45 staff members, six of them social workers serving with DOE social workers, manning the programs in 32 schools. “Our social workers have been doing much more check-ins,” during the pandemic, she said. “They touch every kid in the building to see how they’re doing, and they’re doing a lot more groups, so you can really work one-on-one with the students in the groups.” Social workers are developing programs for parents as well, Schuch said. “Many parents just want to talk to somebody,” she said. Community schools have also increased counseling for school staff, offering the same social and emotional programming the students and families receive. “We’ve been having a lot more meetings to check in and see how the staff are doing, and make sure they get the space and time to take care of themselves,” she said. “They’re making it work because they have to,” she added.

Clem Richardson is a veteran reporter, editor and former Daily News columnist.

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LANGUAGE BARRIERS IMPEDE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 Over 200 languages are spoken in New York City, making pandemic outreach difficult. By Sara Dorn

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ISINFORMATION, along with ever-changing protocols and a constant stream of new findings about COVID-19, has plagued communities in New York City across social, ethnic and economic spectrums throughout the pandemic. But in areas of the city, in which English is not the primary language for many people, the lack of reliable information has proven to be especially troublesome. A confluence of factors that existed among many non-English speaking communities long before the introduction of COVID-19 – distrust in institutional medicine, employment and housing constraints and a lack of access to technology – has exacerbated the effects of the language barriers, experts explain. Non-English speakers in New York City are often left in the dark when COVID-19 directives change or im-

portant news breaks about the virus on English-language mediums, such as televised press conferences or news stories. Information that does trickle through is sometimes lost in translation and conflicts with reports out of their home countries. Navigating websites where the public can sign up for COVID-19 vaccines, testing or to receive personal protective equipment have also been hindered by language barriers. “Among non-English speakers in a place like New York City, we are seeing some of the same issues that were always there before the pandemic, but just magnified on a greater scale,” Allison Squires, an assistant professor at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing, told City & State. “Much like with English speakers, there is also a ton of misinformation … and many folks, especially if they’ve immigrated recently to the country, are comparing the local information with

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what they’re hearing back home, so that just adds additional layers and complexities.” Some low-income neighborhoods in New York City that are home to large immigrant communities and where English is not the predominant language, have seen higher rates of COVID-19 spread. Experts say the disparity is due to a variety of factors, including language barriers, though data on the correlation between language and COVID-19 susceptibility, along with vaccination rates, is not widely available. In East Harlem, also known as “El Barrio,” where more than 50% of the community identifies as Hispanic or Latino, according to 2010 census data, the neighborhood at one point had the highest rate of COVID-19 spread of all ZIP codes in the city. In recent months, disparities in vaccination rates between white communities and those composed of other races and ethnic-

ities – where English is often not the primary language – have closed in some cases, thanks in large part to advocacy work and outreach efforts in nonwhite neighborhoods, coupled with the political drivers of vaccine skepticism in white communities. A recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that the vaccination rate among white and Latino people was virtually even and lower among the white population in 17 states, including New York. To tackle the dissemination of bad information, along with the general lack of access to reliable public health messages about COVID-19 among non-English speakers, community leaders, including grassroots activists and elected officials, have had to navigate the various mediums that are frequently used by communities with large populations of non-English speakers. This includes media in their home countries,

WhatsApp channels and Facebook. Juan Haro, director of the advocacy group Movement for Justice in El Barrio, recalled a sensationalized storyline that came out of Mexico that was repeatedly cited by East Harlem residents there who said they were skeptical about seeking coronavirus-related medical care because of it. The narrative was about a coronavirus-infected woman whose distraught family blamed hospital staff for refusing to allow them to be with her in the hospital. Haro said El Barrio residents feared this meant they would be unable to leave the hospital if they sought coronavirus-related care. “It was very alarming for folks here, because, obviously, they’re in touch with their families back home, and they would sometimes hear these stories and begin to become concerned that entering a hospital may not be safe for them, that they might not be able to leave or they might die if they go into the hospital to get tested (for COVID-19),” Haro told City & State. New York City Council Member Shahana Hanif, who represents District 39 that encompasses Brooklyn’s Kensington neighborhood and is home to one of the city’s largest enclaves of Bangladeshi immigrants, said she, along with Bengali-speaking medical experts, regularly appeared on Bengali TV programs that were broadcast on Facebook and widely watched among members of the city’s Bangladeshi community throughout the pandemic. They used the air time to disseminate general information about the virus, along with coronavirus-relief programs. “Information consistently reaches folks we want to target … last,” Hanif said. “That sort of lethargy around language access is a deep failure. It is what makes access to language services and inclusive services life or death.” In addition to the language barrier, job constraints can also fuel the knowledge gap among non-English speakers, explained


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Council Member Pierina Sanchez, who represents District 14 in the Bronx and is the daughter of Afro Dominican immigrants. “Our people work really hard, and they’re working grueling hours, multiple jobs often, and the traditional ways of reaching folks – they’re not going to see a Tweet or a very nicely designed graphic unless we are making sure it gets to them,” Sanchez told City & State. “I was with several other elected officials handing out test kits for COVID-19, and I can not tell you the number of conversations I had where people were like, ‘Wait, why do I need that? Is that the vaccine?’ … there isn’t widespread understanding of these things.” That dynamic has made in-person outreach all the more important, experts say. Movement for Justice in El Barrio recently hung 2,000 posters in Spanish around East Harlem urging people to get vaccinated. The organization also hosted a community meeting about COVID-19 relief services and medical care via conference call since many people in the community do not have access to reliable internet, Haro said. In addition to language barriers that prevent communities where English is not the primary language from receiving information about COVID-19 protocols, health care and the virus in general, there are additional layers of complexity that immigrant communities face that have made coping with the pandemic even more difficult. For example, non-English speakers often live in multigenerational households, making it harder to quarantine, hastening the spread of the virus. New York’s public health agencies have been criticized for failing to reach non-English speakers. The state was cited in a civil rights complaint filed by the National Health Law Program in April last year to force access to COVID-19 information in additional languages. The complaint noted that a state-run vaccination site in Manhattan’s Chinatown had no Chinese-language signs or interpreters. Since then, the city and state have made some strides in mitigating the language barriers. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has partnered with faith and community-based organizations to conduct COVID-19 outreach in 16 languages, the agency told City & State. All health department materials posted online are available in at least 13 languages, the agency said.

“Prior to COVID, the NYC Health Department’s paid media campaigns relied on more targeted outreach to the audience that needed to be reached and planned for ad placement in the corresponding languages,” agency spokesperson Pedro Frisneda told City & State. “Given the citywide scope of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have developed citywide, multimedium, multilingual campaigns.” The city’s public hospital system, New York City Health + Hospitals, conducted a phone outreach campaign regarding the vaccine that made 19,000 calls translated into 86 languages between December 2020 and November 2021, the agency said. Health care providers also have access to translation services in over 200 languages at all New York City Health + Hospitals sites. “It is a priority of our public health system to ensure we’re reaching all patients with language-appropriate and culturally competent strategies that empowers them to make the best health decisions and feel comfortable being cared for by our staff,” the agency said in a statement. “This priority only grew more important with the COVID-19 pandemic, leading us to expand this work, including strengthening partnerships with community-based organizations.”

At the state level, staffers operating COVID-19 hotlines can provide interpretation services in over 100 languages, the state Department of Health told City & State. The state also pointed to a series of downloadable graphics and posters on its website as an example of its language-access efforts, but they are only available in English, Spanish and Chinese. The federal rollout of free at-home COVID-19 testing kits this week shows there are still serious shortfalls in government approach to language access. The Department of Health and Human Services-run website, where households can order tests, is only available in three languages. Rep. Grace Meng, who represents the 6th Congressional District, which encompasses Queens, tweeted that she is working with the federal government to expand language access on the testing kit website and ensure those who do not have internet access are able to place orders. Meng last year introduced a bill that would require the federal government to translate all COVID-19 information to the top 20 languages spoken in the U.S. “Ultimately, one’s grasp of the English language should never determine their ability and access to fighting against this pandemic,” she said in a statement.

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EW YORK – along with the rest of the world – is about to enter its third year dealing with the COVID‑19 pandemic. Just as it seemed like the public health crisis might finally be easing, the highly contagious omicron variant quickly spread across the globe. This most recent spike in coronavirus cases illustrates how much further the state has to go when it comes to returning to some semblance of normalcy. And yet, there has been real progress over the past year or so. A widespread vaccination campaign took effect – along with a push for booster shots toward the end of the year. Government

officials, business executives and others began to mandate vaccines to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Health care professionals in New York have been battling valiantly to save patients, develop new treatments and implement public health strategies to keep the state safe. City & State’s Health Care Power 100, which was researched and written by City & State’s Kay Dervishi and Julia Santiago, highlights the public health officials, hospital executives, labor leaders, activists and other influential figures that have shaped New York’s response to the pandemic – and other pressing health care matters – over the past year.


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testing, greater access to vaccines and boosters and other measures. Bassett had previously served as New York City’s health commissioner, a role in which she battled an Ebola outbreak and focused on social determinants of health.

Since 2019, Dr. Ashwin Vasan has been leading Fountain House’s expansion into a national nonprofit delivering mental health care. That experience – along with his extensive work as a physician, academic and public health official – played a major role in New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ decision to name him the city’s next health commissioner. Vasan will take over the influential post in March, and in the meantime, he will serve as a senior adviser for public health.

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1 MARY BASSETT COMMISSIONER State Department of Health Right as Dr. Mary Bassett took the reins as New York’s health commissioner in December, New York began to face yet another major wave of COVID-19 cases. The omicron variant of the coronavirus has fueled a record number of daily cases, presenting a major challenge for Bassett, who will be leading the state’s response with plans for increased

DAVE CHOKSHI COMMISSIONER New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Dr. Dave Chokshi has shaped New York City’s health care

Chokshi will hand off NYC's pandemic response to Vasan in March.

policies amid the turbulent COVID-19 pandemic. The delta variant became increasingly common in the city as he took over as health commissioner in 2020 – and now he is managing the response to yet an even more transmissible variant of the coronavirus. Chokshi will stay on in the position until March to ensure a smooth transition for Dr. Ashwin Vasan, the former president and CEO of the mental health nonprofit Fountain House, to take over as commissioner.

ANNE WILLIAMS-ISOM NEW YORK CITY DEPUTY MAYOR FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Anne Williams-Isom is returning to New York City government under Mayor Eric Adams, who named her to the critical role of deputy mayor for health and human services. That means all of the city’s health and social services agencies will fall under her purview, including overseeing a wide range of

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initiatives to help vulnerable New Yorkers through the COVID-19 pandemic. She has previously served as deputy commissioner of the Administration for Children’s Services and CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone. Most recently, she led research on reforming the child welfare system at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.

5 ANGELA PROFETA DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR HEALTH Executive Chamber Angela Profeta has served as deputy secretary for health in the Executive Chamber since last year, providing insight on health policy for Gov. Kathy Hochul as the COVID-19 pandemic continues unabated. Before Profeta joined the administration, she worked as chief strategy officer for CityMD and Summit Medical Group. In that role, she helped merge the two companies, increased the number of CityMD’s urgent care centers and crafted the combined company’s COVID-19 response.

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states. Its efforts are led by Kenneth Raske, who has served as the organization’s president since 1984. Raske has shaped the association’s effective advocacy in securing additional state health funding over the years – and in recent months has offered guidance for hospitals navigating COVID-19 vaccine mandates for staff members. a COVID-19 vaccine dose, to one of its own nurses, Sandra Lindsay. Among Dowling’s new initiatives: a $100 million partnership with the startup Aegis Ventures to identify and close gaps in health care.

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Assembly Member Richard Gottfried is set to retire at the end of this year after earning the distinction of becoming the longest-serving state lawmaker in New York’s history. And the venerable Manhattan lawmaker’s top priority before his tenure in office ends is getting the New York Health Act passed. He and his counterpart in the upper house, state Sen. Gustavo Rivera of the Bronx,

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have spent the past several years trying to get traction for the legislation, which would establish a single-payer health system in New York.

9 MITCHELL KATZ & JOSÉ PAGÁN PRESIDENT AND CEO; BOARD CHAIR New York City Health + Hospitals Mitchell Katz and José Pagán work together to lead the country’s largest public health care system, made up of 11 hospitals and numerous other medical facilities. With a COVID-19 surge hitting New York, the New York City Health + Hospitals system is striving to provide quality care despite staffing challenges and any potential increase in hospitalizations. The municipal hospital system also played a major role fueling COVID-19 vaccination and testing in the city. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has reportedly asked Katz, who was a trusted ally of former Mayor Bill de Blasio, to stay on in his role.


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ultimately resulted in a successful deal.

11 10 GEORGE GRESHAM PRESIDENT 1199SEIU As head of New York’s largest union – and the largest health care union in the nation – George Gresham wields outsized influence in New York’s health care sector. Many of New York’s top gubernatorial candidates are already courting Gresham’s support. Last fall, Gov. Kathy Hochul, New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and state Attorney General Letitia James (who has since opted to seek reelection in her current position) all supported the union’s nursing home workers amid stalled contract negotiations, which

LYNN SCHULMAN, MERCEDES NARCISSE & LINDA LEE CHAIRS New York City Council Committees on Health; Hospitals; Mental Health, Disabilities, and Addictions These first-term New York City Council members have a diverse range of health expertise. Health care was a major theme of Queens Council Member Lynn Schulman’s campaign, as an AIDS activist and breast cancer survivor. Now as chair of the council’s Health Committee, Schulman has indicated increasing hospital capacity would be a priority for her. Meanwhile, Brooklyn City Council Member Mercedes Narcisse will lead the Hospitals Committee after spending over 30 years as a registered nurse. One of her goals would be expanding community health centers to all of the city’s public housing developments. City

developing and shaping New York State of Health since 2011. Holahan is responsible for a network that connects more than 6 million New Yorkers – and counting – to health coverage and ensuring enrollment grows.

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Since June, Brett Friedman has managed the state’s Medicaid program, which provides health care coverage to more than 7.2 million low-income New Yorkers. He possesses extensive experience on issues surrounding Medicaid. Before taking on his current position, he served as director of strategic initiatives and special counsel in the state Department of Health, working on legal, regulatory and policy issues affecting Medicaid. Friedman has also been a partner in the health care group at Ropes & Gray LLP.

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13 DANIELLE HOLAHAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR New York State of Health Danielle Holahan has overseen the state’s official health plan marketplace since October, when Donna Frescatore retired. As a veteran health official, Holahan brings with her more than 25 years of experience working on the state and federal level and has played a key role

Over the past year, Assembly Member Aileen Gunther and state Sen. Samra Brouk have successfully teamed up on legislation promoting mental health care. Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signed their legislation to create a new three-digit emergency line for people experiencing mental health crises and to mandate training for staff managing the hotline. Brouk has also been focused on pushing forward legislation to reduce police involvement in crisis response by creating mental health response teams across the state.

15 LEONARD SCHLEIFER FOUNDER, PRESIDENT AND CEO Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Westchester-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has played a key role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic with its

Gunther and Brouk have teamed up to pass mental health legislation in Albany.

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antibody cocktail, which was taken by then-President Donald Trump – and has seen demand continue to grow in the past year. But as the current cocktail is turning out to be less effective against the omicron variant of the coronavirus, Regeneron’s Dr. Leonard Schleifer has said the company is hard at work on the next generation of treatment.

by the COVID-19 pandemic. Bea Grause, who leads the Healthcare Association of New York State, has spotlighted those challenges and pushed the state’s leaders to find short- and long-term solutions for the sector’s issues. She has urged state lawmakers to allot more funding to nursing residency programs and called on New York’s congressional delegation to support legislation to strengthen the sector’s workforce.

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PRESIDENT AND CEO NewYork-Presbyterian NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital has delivered vital care to New Yorkers since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic across its 10 hospitals and hundreds of other locations in the New York City metropolitan area. At this stage of the pandemic, NewYork-Presbyterian President and CEO Dr. Steven Corwin is focused on tackling nurse shortages and the latest spike in COVID-19 cases. Corwin has also been focused on reducing inequities in health care through the Dalio Center for Health Justice, which was established in late 2020.

17 ANN MARIE SULLIVAN & CHINAZO CUNNINGHAM COMMISSIONERS State Office of Mental Health; State Office of Addiction Services and Supports More than 700,000 New Yorkers get connected to critical mental health services through the state Office of Mental Health, which is helmed by Dr. Ann Marie Sullivan. Sullivan is responsible for regulating thousands of government and nonprofit-run programs across the state and leading New

Sullivan's office leads the state's plans to increase mental health care access.

York’s initiatives to increase access to mental health care. That mental health support works alongside the range of addiction services provided through the state Office of Addiction Services and Supports. Dr. Chinazo Cunningham was appointed commissioner of the agency in November, after serving as executive deputy commissioner of mental hygiene at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

18 BEA GRAUSE PRESIDENT Healthcare Association of New York State Hospitals and health care facilities across New York are struggling with major staffing shortages caused

Dr. Robert Grossman has led one of New York’s top academic medical centers since 2007, overseeing more than 40,000 faculty and staff across six hospitals and more than 350 other locations. The institution has grown under his leadership: In 2019, NYU Langone Health finalized a merger with WinthropUniversity Hospital, which is now named NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island. Grossman also serves as dean of the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, which was renamed after him in 2019.

20 KENNETH DAVIS & MARGARET PASTUSZKO CEO; PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Mount Sinai Health System Dr. Kenneth Davis and Margaret Pastuszko work together to guide the trajectory of Mount Sinai Health System, which encompasses eight hospitals, more than 400 ambulatory practices and the Icahn

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City & State’s Health Power 100! SUNY Downstate applauds Dr. Demissie’s vision, leadership, and dedication to promote health equity for all.

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Disabilities connects New Yorkers who have developmental and intellectual disabilities to services, both directly and through a network of over 500 nonprofits across the state. Its work is being directed for the time being by Kerri Neifeld, who took over as acting commissioner of the agency last year. Under her leadership, the agency is taking on more initiatives to hire and retain direct support professionals in New York.

23 PRESIDENT AND CEO; SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT New York Health Plan Association Kerri Neifeld is the acting commissioner at the state Office for People with Developmental Disabilities.

School of Medicine. Pastuszko became president of Mount Sinai this year, taking over the role from Davis, who will continue to serve as the health system’s CEO through 2024. In her new position, Pastuszko remains focused on reducing inefficiencies at Mount Sinai and dedicating more resources to quality care.

21 LARAY BROWN CEO One Brooklyn Health System One Brooklyn Health System plays a vital role in delivering health care to Brooklyn residents, and CEO LaRay Brown is leading the way. The longtime veteran of

the health care industry oversees operations across three hospitals – Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center, Interfaith Medical Center and Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center – and other sites, such as ambulatory care centers and nursing homes. She has served as the health system’s CEO since 2017, after previously holding leadership positions at New York City Health + Hospitals.

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Nearly 30 insurers across New York rely on Eric Linzer and Leslie Moran at the New York Health Plan Association to advocate for their needs. The two have monitored ever-changing rules and health policies throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and their effect on the state’s health plans. Their organization has been critical of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s executive order suspending pre-authorization requirements and has opposed increased taxes on health insurance. It’s also adamantly opposed to an effort by a growing number of state lawmakers to pass single-payer legislation.

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KERRI NEIFELD

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ACTING COMMISSIONER

Planned Parenthood of Greater New York

State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities The state Office for People with Developmental

Recent legal challenges to abortion access have drawn attention to New York’s existing protections for abortion

and reproductive rights, as well as the work of local institutions such as Planned Parenthood of Greater New York. Joy Calloway helms the organization’s operations, which span 30 locations covering much of New York state. She brings with her nearly three decades of experience holding leadership roles in health care and in the nonprofit sector.

25 MY CHI TO EXECUTIVE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE State Department of Financial Services My Chi To holds a key post in the state Department of Financial Services, where she manages regulations for more than 1,400 insurance companies across New York. As executive deputy superintendent of insurance, she has played a major role in revising guidance and rules for insurers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most recently, DFS has proposed new regulations protecting patients when health insurers incorrectly list out-ofnetwork doctors and hospitals on their directories.

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to devote more attention and resources to recruiting and retaining staff. The union has organized a number of rallies to spotlight the low levels of staffing for nurses in New York’s hospitals.

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Talya Schwartz is the president and CEO of MetroPlusHealth.

PAT WANG PRESIDENT AND CEO Healthfirst Since joining Healthfirst in 2008, Pat Wang has guided the company into becoming

PRESIDENT AND CEO EmblemHealth

the largest nonprofit health insurer in the state, serving more than 1.7 million members. During her tenure, Wang has focused on closing gaps in health outcomes while overseeing research initiatives aimed at identifying strategies to improve health equity. She also co-leads the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Task Force and serves as a commissioner on the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, which advises Congress on Medicare policy.

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TALYA SCHWARTZ PRESIDENT AND CEO MetroPlusHealth Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Talya Schwartz has put a priority on expanding access to mental health care. MetroPlusHealth, a subsidiary of the vast New York City Health + Hospitals public hospital system,

has brought its behavioral health services in-house as of December to help its 625,000 members, who have increasingly sought virtual appointments over the past year amid a pandemic-related rise in mental health needs. Under Schwartz’s leadership, MetroPlusHealth has seen growing membership and taken a more active interest in telehealth support.

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Throughout her tenure as president and CEO of EmblemHealth, one of the country’s largest health insurers, Karen Ignagni has made it a priority to partner with hospitals and physicians who focus on quality of care. She has led the company, which provides health insurance coverage to 3 million people in New York City and the tri-state area, since 2015. Before joining EmblemHealth, she headed America’s Health Insurance Plans, a national insurance industry association.

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JAMES CLYNE JR.

New York State Nurses Association The New York State Nurses Association has warned about how the shortage of nurses at hospitals across the state is threatening the quality of care for patients. Union leaders Pat Kane and Nancy Hagans have been at the forefront of calls for hospitals and health systems

PRESIDENT LeadingAge New York LeadingAge New York is one of the top associations in New York advocating on behalf of nonprofit long-term care providers, with more than 600 nursing homes, senior housing organizations, assisted living providers and other institutions

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As head of Montefiore Medicine, Dr. Philip Ozuah helms both Montefiore Health System, comprising 10 hospitals and more than 200 other sites spanning across the lower Hudson Valley and the Bronx, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has supported recent improvements and expansions at Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital and White Plains Hospital. Before heading Montefiore, Ozuah served as president of Montefiore Health System and as physician-inchief of the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore.


“America changed its behavior in profound and fundamental ways to respond to COVID-19. We as a people have the capacity to bring that same courage and determination to the fight for equal justice for all.” Philip O. Ozuah, MD, PhD

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serving as members. In advance of this year’s budget negotiations, association President James Clyne Jr. plans to make increased funding for long-term care his top priority when dealing with state lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul.

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role connecting people to COVID-19 tests, vaccines and booster shots in the past year. That large-scale endeavor has been driven by Karen Lynch, who became the company’s president and CEO last February. Lynch has overseen rising revenue during her tenure and led a push for CVS to further expand its health care services, including potentially offering primary care.

Rose Duhan leads the Community Health Care Association of New York State.

34 CHRISTOPHER D. HILLYER PRESIDENT AND CEO New York Blood Center Dr. Christopher Hillyer achieved a rare victory when the New York Blood Center ultimately won the backing of the New York City Council for a contentious rezoning despite opposition from the district’s local council member. The approval of the center’s proposal to replace its headquarters on the Upper East Side with a modern research facility came despite protests from a number of local elected officials and neighborhood groups, while proponents highlighted the center’s work in combating the coronavirus and other diseases.

CHIEF, HEALTH CARE BUREAU; CHIEF, CHARITIES BUREAU State Attorney General’s Office Darsana Srinivasan and James Sheehan play a major role managing oversight of hospitals and health systems across New York through their roles as bureau chiefs under state Attorney General Letitia James. Since last August, Srinivasan has helmed the attorney general’s Health Care Bureau, handling litigation and other responsibilities focused on the sector. And as head of the office’s Charities Bureau, Sheehan often works on cases related to New York’s nonprofit hospitals.

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KAREN LYNCH

Michael McGuire has been with UnitedHealthcare for more than 30 years, rising through the ranks to lead the health insurer’s operations in New York. Over the course of the past year, he has championed more

PRESIDENT AND CEO CVS Health In New York and beyond, CVS Health has played a vital

CEO UnitedHealthcare of New York

widespread use of telehealth and encouraged members to access primary care. He also played a key role in reaching an agreement with Montefiore Health System last year after the companies severed their relationship in a dispute over reimbursement costs the previous year.

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outcomes across New York, with funding set aside to fight hunger, improve health care for veterans and respond to other needs. Over the past 15 years, the foundation has awarded more than $166 million toward that mission.

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DAVID SANDMAN

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PRESIDENT AND CEO

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New York State Health Foundation The New York State Health Foundation has been actively responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, administering grants to expand telehealth services and to support COVID-19 vaccination outreach. David Sandman leads the organization’s wide range of philanthropic initiatives to boost health

Rose Duhan leads the Community Health Care Association of New York State, which represents more than 70 community health centers delivering care to underserved patients across the state. Over the course of the past year, the organization has advocated for New York’s congressional delegation to bolster the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program, supported repealing

McGuire has championed telehealth solutions for primary care this past year.

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Nearly 30 years ago, Healthfirst pioneered a value-based care model to give people from all walks of life access to high-quality healthcare. Today, with more than 1.7 million members, we’ve grown into one of New York’s largest not-for-profit health insurance companies. Pat Wang, our president and CEO—honored as one of City & State New York’s Power 100—proudly partners with our sponsor hospitals and community providers to lead the way toward better health outcomes for New Yorkers.

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shortages and the COVID-19 pandemic have made their work all the more difficult. He has also been outspoken in his calls for the state to reverse funding cuts for long-term care providers.

PALOMA IZQUIERDOHERNANDEZ

Kenneth Gibbs is the president and CEO of Maimonides Medical Center.

the Medicaid global spending cap in the state and called for more state lawmakers to protect safety-net providers.

38 KENNETH GIBBS PRESIDENT AND CEO Maimonides Medical Center Maimonides Medical Center has made major strides this past year under Kenneth Gibbs’ leadership. The hospital, which is the largest in Brooklyn, announced a new affiliation with New York Community Hospital. The Maimonides Medical Center also broke ground on a project that will establish a new emergency department site in Bay Ridge and opened a $110 million pavilion to provide care across 35 specialties.

PRESIDENT AND CEO Urban Health Plan

39 CRAIG THOMPSON PRESIDENT AND CEO Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has earned a reputation for being one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious institutions focused on treating and researching cancer. Dr. Craig Thompson has served for over a decade as president and CEO of the center, which in recent years has developed its own coronavirus test, expanded telemedicine and remote work capabilities and researched how COVID-19 interacts with cancer patients. Thompson also oversees a laboratory dedicated to studying cell biology and immunology.

Proscia called on NYC to improve the conditions for medical workers at Rikers.

As head of Urban Health Plan, Paloma Izquierdo-Hernandez oversees a major network of community health centers and clinics in the South Bronx, Central Harlem and parts of Queens. Urban Health Plan – which was founded by her father, Richard Izquierdo – is one of the state’s largest community health centers. Izquierdo-Hernandez, who is dedicated to fighting health disparities in the Bronx, has been committed to ensuring the network delivers quality care to underserved communities in New York City.

41 STEPHEN B. HANSE PRESIDENT AND CEO New York State Health Facilities Association / New York State Center for Assisted Living As head of the New York State Health Facilities Association / New York State Center for Assisted Living, Stephen Hanse represents hundreds of nursing providers and assisted living communities across the state. Hanse is advocating on behalf of those providers during a time when staffing

FRANK PROSCIA PRESIDENT Doctors Council SEIU Dr. Frank Proscia has spent seven years leading the country’s largest union for doctors, where he represents a wide range of physicians in New York. As the head of Doctors Council SEIU, Proscia, who works as a psychiatrist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, has called on the city to improve safety conditions for medical staff and patients on Rikers Island and has also advocated for the state to protect funding for public services.

43 DENNIS P. MCKENNA PRESIDENT AND CEO Albany Med Before coming to Albany Med more than two decades ago, Dr. Dennis McKenna served five years as an active duty medical officer for the U.S. Navy. He now leads the largest hospital system and the only academic medical center in the northeastern New York region, overseeing an institution that has conducted innovative research on COVID-19 severity, asthma and Alzheimer’s disease. McKenna became Albany Med’s president and CEO in April 2020, right as the COVID-19 pandemic hit New York.

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such as health events and a mobile health unit.

overseen continued expansion of the health network. Its Valhalla campus got a new ambulatory care pavilion in 2019 and its redeveloped HealthAlliance Hospital will finish construction this year.

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Dr. Patrick O’Shaughnessy became Catholic Health’s president last year, after more than a decade serving in leadership roles at the faithbased health care system on Long Island. He currently oversees six hospitals, three nursing homes and a number of health programs. During his time leading the organization, Catholic Health’s Mercy Hospital broke ground on a new family and ambulatory care center and the Healthcare Association of New York State honored Catholic Health for its quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.

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Kathy Febraio is the president of the New York State Association of Health Care Providers.

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ALAN MURRAY

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Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield

Home and community-based care providers across New York rely on Kathy Febraio to bring attention to their policy priorities. Since becoming the association’s president in 2019, Febraio has been an active voice in Albany, where she has spent the past year pushing state lawmakers to funnel federal funding to home care agencies to hire more staff. At the federal level, she has lauded legislation to increase pay for direct care workers.

Alan Murray is steering Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield in a new direction. Under his leadership, the New York-based health insurer is simplifying and streamlining its offerings so employers can access all of its networks and is focusing on improving its technology over time. Murray also helped Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield come to a new agreement with Montefiore Health System last year that aims to improve community health through new initiatives

Murray's company is partnering with Montefiore on a new mobile health unit.

Dr. Anthony Shih heads the United Hospital Fund, which develops important guidance on health policy and health care delivery in New York. The organization has released a number of reports this year on topics like infant nutrition and health, the American Rescue Plan Act’s impact on health coverage and New York City mayoral candidates’ health policy positions. Before joining the United Hospital Fund, Shih served as the executive vice president of the New York Academy of Medicine.

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47 MICHAEL D. ISRAEL PRESIDENT AND CEO Westchester Medical Center Health Network Headed by Michael Israel, the Westchester Medical Center Health Network’s hospitals and academic facilities span over 6,000 square miles in the Hudson Valley. The health care system is also home to the area’s only acute care children’s hospital and one of the largest mental health care systems in the state. Over the past few years, Israel has

49 CANDACE S. JOHNSON PRESIDENT AND CEO Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center The Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center has delivered expert

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cancer care and research for 124 years, serving as the only such facility in upstate New York designated by the National Cancer Institute. The center’s president and CEO, Candace Johnson, has been at the helm since 2015. Over the past year, the center has come out with research on the effect chronic stress has on tumor growth and has affiliated with Samaritan Medical Center to expand oncology services in the North Country.

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KASSANDRA FREDERIQUE Drug Policy Alliance Kassandra Frederique has been an influential advocate in New York and nationally as she continues pushing for policies that decriminalize drugs and invest more in health services. She played a key role in the successful legalization of recreational marijuana in New York. As head of the Drug Policy Alliance, she has also been active in supporting various proposals to prevent overdose deaths. Frederique backed New York City’s new supervised injection sites and legislation signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul last year that expands access to safe syringes.

51 LOUISE COHEN CEO Primary Care Development Corp. The Primary Care Development Corp. is dedicated to bolstering primary care across the country, offering capital and technical assistance

Public Health Solutions Kassandra Frederique is the executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance.

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to providers. Louise Cohen heads the community development financial institution’s operations and also supports its broader advocacy for local, state and federal legislation to support primary care. Throughout the last year, her organization has supported a state-level bill to study primary care spending and has opposed changes that hurt safety-net providers that participate in the federal 340B program.

Greenberg Traurig has a reputation for being a lobbying powerhouse in Albany – and Harold Iselin, who serves as managing shareholder of the firm's Albany office, helps bolster that reputation. Iselin boasts a wide range of clients across the health care sector, and he advocates for their priorities before state lawmakers. Before joining Greenberg Traurig, Iselin was a trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice and assistant counsel in the New York governor’s office.

Iselin advocates for a wide variety of health care sector clients in Albany.

Public Health Solutions aims to fight racial and socioeconomic disparities in health care by providing direct support to underserved communities and working with partners across New York City to improve community health. Lisa David leads the nonprofit’s efforts to connect New Yorkers to food assistance and health insurance and to coordinate care with more than 200 organizations across the city. Since Gov. Kathy Hochul took office, David has consistently called on her to prioritize improving public health infrastructure.

54 ELISABETH RYDEN BENJAMIN VICE PRESIDENT OF HEALTH INITIATIVES Community Service Society of New York Elisabeth Benjamin manages health advocacy at the Community Service Society and oversees the nonprofit’s health assistance programs connecting New Yorkers to health insurance and other support. Throughout the past year, she has put a spotlight

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57 JOSEPH R. SELLERS PRESIDENT Medical Society of the State of New York The Medical Society of the State of New York is a leading professional organization for New York’s physicians, residents and medical students. With Dr. Joseph Sellers now at the helm, the organization has pushed for legislative proposals that improve patient care, such as expanded telehealth coverage and smooth COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Sellers, who works as a physician executive for Bassett Medical Group, has served as the society’s president since last year.

on medical debt. She has led numerous reports examining questionable debt collection practices at health systems across the state, pushed hospital executives to change those practices and advocated for legislation protecting New Yorkers from medical debt collectors.

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The JPB Foundation Dr. Oxiris Barbot made history as the first Latina to serve as New York City’s health commissioner and guided the city’s strategies during the early onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, she resigned after clashing with the de Blasio administration over its approach to the health crisis. She has since joined The JPB Foundation as a senior fellow for public health and social justice and also serves as an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.

New York Academy of Medicine Dr. Judith Salerno guides the New York Academy of Medicine’s work to advance health equity through research, partnerships and other initiatives. Under her leadership, the organization launched a new coalition with the Yale School of Nursing to improve infection prevention in long-term care facilities. The New York Academy of Medicine has also responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by coordinating with other institutions to develop guidelines for equitably distributing COVID-19 vaccines in New York.

58 CHARLES KING CEO Housing Works Charles King is fighting homelessness and the HIV/ AIDS epidemic in New York through his leadership of Housing Works, which provides housing, health care, drug treatment and legal services. The nonprofit has played a vital role amid the pandemic, operating shelters for homeless New Yorkers suffering from COVID-19 and doling out coronavirus vaccine doses. King has also led the organization’s advocacy on

issues such as opening up supervised injection sites in New York City.

59 TOM CONNOLLY PARTNER Bolton-St. Johns Tom Connolly has played a key role in shaping New York state laws regarding the health care sector. While serving as a top health expert for the Assembly speaker, he worked on legislation such as the annual Medicaid budget and legislation determining the state’s methodology for reimbursing hospitals. Connolly brings that expertise in health care and government to his work with Bolton-St. Johns’ clients in Albany.

60 GUILLERMO CHACÓN PRESIDENT Latino Commission on AIDS Guillermo Chacón is focused on preventing HIV among Latinos and delivering vital HIV/AIDS services. He has led the Latino Commission on AIDS since 2009 and has been an outspoken advocate fighting health disparities, particularly among LGBTQ Latinos. His expertise has been vital both in New York and nationally, as evidenced by his joining the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/

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in the country, with records on more than 20 million people. And as president and CEO, he has expanded Healthix’s footprint through a major merger with New York Care Information Gateway in 2020.

Louis Shapiro is the president and CEO of the Hospital for Special Surgery.

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The push to enact a singlepayer health care system in New York has faced an uphill battle. But 2021 marked a notable milestone for the movement: The New York Health Act has obtained enough Democratic cosponsors to pass in both the state Senate and Assembly. Campaign for New York Health Co-Directors Ursula Rozum and YuLing Koh Hsu have been staunch advocates for the bill, rallying support through their efforts in concert with other organizations across the state.

62 LOUIS SHAPIRO PRESIDENT AND CEO Hospital for Special Surgery Louis Shapiro has spent 15 years at the helm of the Hospital for Special Surgery, one of the country’s top medical centers dedicated to musculoskeletal health. Throughout his tenure as president and CEO, Shapiro has worked to grow the hospital and expand its facilities. That work continued throughout last year, as he unveiled a new facility in midtown Manhattan offering a wide range of services for pain management, spine health and other orthopedic care.

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63 AYMAN EL-MOHANDES DEAN CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy Dr. Ayman El-Mohandes’ expertise in pediatrics and public health informs his work as dean of CUNY’s Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, El-Mohandes has led a survey tracking its effects on New York City residents. He is also participating in efforts to combat vaccine hesitancy worldwide

through partnerships with international experts and policymakers.

64 TODD ROGOW PRESIDENT AND CEO Healthix Healthix aggregates key patient data from thousands of hospitals, ambulatory care facilities and other health care organizations across New York state and analyzes it to improve care and population health. Todd Rogow has spent seven years with the company, which is one of the largest health information exchanges

El-Mohandes leads a survey tracking COVID-19 effects among NYC residents.

Westmed Medical Group provides health care services to 350,000 patients in Westchester County in New York and Connecticut. Over the course of the past two years, Anthony Viceroy has taken on numerous measures at Westmed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. That includes spearheading a rapid rollout of personal protective equipment across its inperson facilities, establishing telehealth appointments for at-home patients and creating mental health initiatives to help staff combat anxiety throughout the health crisis.

66 KITAW DEMISSIE DEAN, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University As an expert in health disparities among people of color, Dr. Kitaw Demissie is bringing inclusion to the forefront of the School of Public Health at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. The Brooklyn-based school offers a range of academic programs that focus on urban and immigrant health, in addition to other public health topics. This year, Demissie co-authored a study on the disparities Black women face while receiving

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The HeartShare Family of Services, once again, extends proud congratulations to HeartShare CEO William R. Guarinello on being named to the City and State 2022 Health Power 100 for the second year in a row. Bill continues to be devoted to New York’s at-risk children and adults, as well as to the employees to whom they are entrusted. Well done and thank you so very much! With admiration, respect and affection, The Boards of Directors and Staffs

The associates, patients and Board of Directors of Urban Health Plan congratulate Paloma Hernandez on being named to City and State’s Health Power 100. Thank you for your leadership and steadfast commitment to promote health equity for all, for your continued advocacy on behalf of medically underserved communities and for your on-going support of staff and the people we serve.


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breast cancer treatment and called for New York City to ramp up COVID-19 testing in public schools.

With hospitals in northern New York facing an influx of patients recently, Brumsted has taken measures to increase hospital capacity and retain needed staff.

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DAN SAVITT

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C. Virginia Fields is the founder and CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on Health.

York City. She has also been a leader in various initiatives to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS in Black communities.

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C. VIRGINIA FIELDS FOUNDER AND CEO National Black Leadership Commission on Health After finishing her tenure as Manhattan borough president in 2005, C. Virginia Fields founded the National Black Leadership Commission on Health to fight racial disparities in health care. The COVID-19 pandemic has only further highlighted the importance of that work. In response, Fields has led initiatives to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines and launched new COVID-19 education programs with community partners in New

nonprofit has grown into a $150 million-plus organization helping New Yorkers across more than 100 locations. HeartShare reaches about 35,000 people each year through its residential, educational, health care and other programs.

69 WILLIAM GUARINELLO PRESIDENT AND CEO HeartShare Human Services of New York William Guarinello has dedicated more than 50 years to working with HeartShare Human Services of New York, which serves youths and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Under his leadership, the

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Dan Savitt has spent one year as the head of one of the country’s largest nonprofits providing home health care services. Visiting Nurse Service of New York and its more than 10,000 employees serve patients in New York City and Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties as well as portions of upstate New York. Throughout the past year, Savitt has shepherded new partnerships with companies such as Healthify to identify social needs among the organization’s patients and to support training and certification for its staff.

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The University of Vermont Health Network

National Alliance on Mental Illness of New York City; NAMI New York State

For more than a decade, Dr. John Brumstead has been fostering The University of Vermont Health Network’s expansion into the largest health care system operating in the North Country. The organization serves New Yorkers at its Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital, Alice Hyde Medical Center and Elizabethtown Community Hospital, in addition to its locations in nearby Vermont.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness has chapters in New York City and New York state that provide vital mental health support and advocacy. Matt Kudish leads the National Alliance on Mental Illness of New York City, which has served about 30,000 New Yorkers since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. Under his leadership, the nonprofit aims to double the

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Medicaid’s consumer-directed personal assistance program gives tens of thousands of older adults and people with disabilities the ability to get care services that enable them to live safely at home. The Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of New York State’s Bryan O’Malley fights to protect that program and the people who rely on it. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, he has called on the state’s leaders to provide alternatives to nursing homes and other congregate facilities. O’Malley has also highlighted the need for home care workers to receive better pay.

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Glenn Liebman, left, and Melissa Ramirez, right, of the Mental Health Association in New York State.

73 AL CARDILLO PRESIDENT AND CEO Home Care Association of New York State Al Cardillo has sounded the alarm on the challenges the home care industry in New York is facing. The head of the Home Care Association of New York State has been concerned that COVID-19 vaccine mandates for home

care workers would make preexisting staffing shortages at some organizations even worse. The association’s top advocacy priorities on the state and federal level for 2022 include strengthening the home care workforce, investing in home care organizations and improving patient care.

74 GLENN LIEBMAN & MELISSA RAMIREZ CEO; DEPUTY DIRECTOR Mental Health Association in New York State Glenn Liebman and Melissa Ramirez are prominent

Cardillo has sounded the alarms on the challenges facing home care workers.

advocates for mental health support, pushing for increased funding to behavioral health providers and other measures expanding access to care. The Mental Health Association in New York State has been active in pushing for legislative changes in Albany. Over the past year, the organization has pushed for a law ensuring that settlement money from opioid lawsuits be set aside for addiction services and a bill that would merge the state Office of Mental Health and state Office of Addiction Services and Supports.

75 ELEONORA TORNATORE-MIKESH PRESIDENT AND CEO CaringKind Eleonora Tornatore-Mikesh of CaringKind is dedicated to helping support both people suffering from dementia

and their caregivers. Her nonprofit provides social work services, education programs, support groups and other forms of assistance to New York City residents affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia. Before leading the organization, TornatoreMikesh served as CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association Connecticut chapter and spent 14 years directing an assisted living community.

76 LAUREN TOBIAS & NEIL BENJAMIN SENIOR ADVISER; CONSULTANT Brown & Weinraub Brown & Weinraub, the highest-grossing lobbying firm in Albany, relies on Lauren Tobias and Neil Benjamin to advise and advocate for clients in the health care sector. Both have experience

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number of people it reaches. Wendy Burch has spent more than seven years as the head of NAMI New York State and is driving efforts to expand access to mental health care.


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Thomas Quatroche Jr. is the president and CEO of Erie County Medical Center.

in top positions in the state Department of Health. Tobias has served as the director of the Division of Family Health at the state agency and as the state’s Title V director. Benjamin has spent more than 30 years at the state Department of Health, where he most recently was director of the Division of Health Facility Planning.

and founder, and President Dr. Henry Chen. More than 650,000 patients in the city rely on care delivered by Somos’ network of approximately 3,500 health care providers.

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THOMAS QUATROCHE JR.

RAMON TALLAJ & HENRY CHEN

Thomas Quatroche Jr. coled COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Western New York alongside other health care leaders over the past year. Now, he’s guiding Erie County Medical Center through a particularly acute local uptick in COVID-19 cases. He has worked for the Erie County Medical Center for 15 years, managing more than 3,700 employees at the hospital, its long-term care facility and other outpatient sites. He has also known Gov. Kathy Hochul since their days serving on the

BOARD CHAIR; PRESIDENT Somos Community Care New York City and state leaders have tapped Somos Community Care to lead COVID-19 vaccination drives, especially in low-income communities in the five boroughs. Its work throughout the pandemic has been overseen by Dr. Ramon Tallaj, the organization’s board chair

PRESIDENT AND CEO Erie County Medical Center

Hammond got the state to release additional data on nursing home deaths.

columnist, Bill Hammond played a key role in shedding light on the issue. The Empire Center filed the lawsuit that required New York state officials to release additional data on nursing home deaths. It’s just one of many health care policies that Hammond has scrutinized throughout the course of the pandemic.

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SARAH RAVENHALL

PRESIDENT AND CEO

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Amida Care

New York State Association of County Health Officials

Doug Wirth is a leading voice on HIV/AIDS prevention and care in New York. He leads a community health plan that specializes in providing care to Medicaid recipients with chronic conditions, including HIV/AIDS, with about 8,000 members in New York City. Amida Care has pushed for more PrEP, or preexposure prophylaxis, usage, which dramatically reduces the risk for HIV transmission and also provides access to behavioral health services, gender confirmation surgeries and other care.

Local health departments across New York have played a vital role in distributing COVID-19 vaccines and responding to the pandemic. As head of the New York State Association of County Health Officials, Sarah Ravenhall strives to make sure these officials get sufficient funding and support. Throughout the past year, she’s led the association’s calls for legislators to fund public health initiatives to prevent childhood lead poisoning and strengthen public health infrastructure.

80 BILL HAMMOND SENIOR FELLOW FOR HEALTH POLICY Empire Center for Public Policy Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s political downfall was in part fueled by his administration’s decision to obfuscate the number of COVID-19-related deaths in nursing homes. An expert on health policy at the Empire Center for Public Policy and a former newspaper

82 KIMBERLY A. WILLIAMS PRESIDENT AND CEO Vibrant Emotional Health Since first joining Vibrant Emotional Health as an intern in 2003, Kimberly

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James Krellenstein of PrEP4All

HIV. The organization, which expanded its focus in 2020 to encompass COVID-19, has also called for the United States to support global COVID-19 vaccine distribution.

87 SAM RIVERA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OnPoint NYC

83 KARL WILLIAMS PRESIDENT Pharmacists Society of the State of New York Independent pharmacists spent much of the past year pushing for a set of bills dubbed the Pharmacy Rescue Package to get signed into law. Though Gov. Kathy Hochul signed two of the bills into law, she vetoed one major portion of the package that supporters say will help keep community pharmacies afloat. For Karl Williams and the staff of the Pharmacists Society of the State of New York, ensuring that the bill’s provisions on pharmacy reimbursement are enacted will be a priority in this year’s budget negotiations.

York that provide alcoholism and substance misuse treatment and prevention. He joined other advocates in successfully pushing New York state’s elected leaders to guarantee that money from legal settlements with opioid manufacturers go toward overdose prevention and addiction services. The New York Association of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers has also lobbied state lawmakers to invest more in those programs.

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ROSA GIL

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

PRESIDENT AND CEO

New York Association of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers

Comunilife

John Coppola represents organizations throughout New

underserved residents receive the health care that they deserve. Communilife now helps people experiencing homelessness, people living with HIV/AIDS and New Yorkers dealing with mental health struggles. Gil also pioneered the Life is Precious program to prevent suicide among Latina teenagers. In addition to leading Comunilife, Gil has served on various governmental commissions including the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Task Force.

New York City made national news when it allowed its first two supervised injection sites to open in Manhattan last year, making it the first city in the nation to do so. As executive director of OnPoint NYC, Sam Rivera oversees operations of those two sites, which help drug users avoid overdoses and access counseling, education and other services. The staff at the sites, which are located in Washington Heights and East Harlem, reversed two overdoses in their first day of operation.

Rosa Gil founded Comunilife in 1989 with the goal of helping New York City’s most vulnerable and

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PrEP4All

EMMA DEVITO

James Krellenstein rallies health professionals, lawyers, academics and advocates together to push for policy changes that increase access to HIV medication. He cofounded PrEP4All in 2018 to fulfill that goal, pushing for the creation of a National HIV Prevention Program and measures to reduce the cost of PrEP, a preexposure prophylaxis that prevents

PRESIDENT AND CEO VillageCare Emma DeVito has spent more than a decade leading VillageCare, a nonprofit delivering health care services to New Yorkers through managed care and community-based programs. She also oversees VillageCareMAX managed

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Williams has come to lead its work providing mental health support that reaches more than 2.5 million people annually. As president and CEO, Williams oversees major programs including the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and NYC Well, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s mental health hotline. She also lends her expertise to various advisory bodies such as the New York State Health Foundation’s Community Advisory Committee and the National Coalition on Mental Health and Aging.

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Most recently, Ryan Health has been expanding its vaccination effort to help mitigate the effects of COVID-19 in Harlem and operating an online platform that connects New Yorkers to resources such as food and clothing.

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leadership, the regional health plan has expanded its telemedicine services and launched more efforts to support its most vulnerable members. The Schenectadybased health insurer has also coordinated with local government officials on COVID-19 vaccine distribution over the past year. Del Vecchio has headed MVP Health Care since 2019, after spending five years in various leadership roles with the organization.

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care plans, which served about 16,000 members as of 2020. In addition to her work at VillageCare, DeVito serves on the boards of directors for the Greater New York Hospital Association and Amida Care.

rebranding of the combined entity as Sun River Health in 2020.

89 ANNE KAUFFMAN NOLON CEO Sun River Health Anne Nolon has spent four decades leading what’s now Sun River Health, developing the community health center system into a major provider spanning the Hudson Valley, New York City and Long Island. About 245,000 patients rely on the care Sun River Health delivers across its 40plus locations. The expansion has continued in recent years, as Nolon oversaw the major merger of Hudson River HealthCare and Brightpoint Health that resulted in a

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JO WIEDERHORN PRESIDENT AND CEO Associated Medical Schools of New York One of Jo Wiederhorn’s top priorities as head of the Associated Medical Schools of New York has been improving diversity among the state’s physicians. The organization, which brings together 17 medical schools in New York, has advocated for continued funding for government programs that increase diversity in the medical field and help medical students pay for their education. Wiederhorn has also overseen efforts to get New York state to reinvest in its program to conduct research into stem cells.

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CHRISTOPHER DEL VECCHIO

For almost seven years, Brian McIndoe has been the president and CEO of Ryan Health, a community health center committed to providing affordable and quality health care to Manhattan’s disadvantaged populations.

PRESIDENT AND CEO

BRIAN MCINDOE

MVP Health Care The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled critical changes at MVP Health Care. Under Christopher Del Vecchio’s

MARIO SCHLOSSER CEO AND CO-FOUNDER Oscar Health More than half a million members get their health insurance coverage from Oscar Health. Mario Schlosser co-founded the company in 2012, with the goal of using a full-stack technology platform to deliver better results for customers. Going into 2022, the New York-based insurer aims to expand its work to three more states, offer improved access to culturally competent providers and launch a new plan for diabetic members.

94 WILLIAM BERNSTEIN & EBONÉ CARRINGTON PARTNER; MANAGING DIRECTOR Manatt Health Manatt Health delivers legal and consulting services for clients across the health care sector. Bill Bernstein serves as leader of Manatt Health and is a key source of business and legal advice for health care providers, managed care companies and other organizations. Last year, the company brought on Eboné Carrington to serve


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as managing director. She previously served as CEO of New York City Health + Hospitals/Harlem and advised New York City Mayor Eric Adams on health issues as part of his transition team.

she served as an associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine.

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ELIZABETH MISA & JESSICA MORELLI

PRESIDENT AND CEO Independence Care System

Ostroff Associates Elizabeth Misa and Jessica Morelli both bring extensive expertise in the health care industry to Ostroff Associates, a top government relations firm based in Albany. Misa previously served as the deputy director of Medicaid in the state Department of Health, where she worked on the Medicaid budget and Medicaid redesign in addition to other health care initiatives. Before joining Ostroff this fall, Morelli served as vice president at the Iroquois Healthcare Association advocating on behalf of more than 50 hospitals and health systems in upstate New York.

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as expanded telehealth services and nursing home reforms.

97 SEONGEUN CHUN & BECCA TELZAK DIRECTOR OF HEALTH POLICY; DEPUTY DIRECTOR New York Immigration Coalition; Make the Road New York Seongeun Chun and Becca Telzak are leaders of Coverage 4 All, a campaign pushing for

MARK USTIN PARTNER Farrell Fritz As a partner at Farrell Fritz, Mark Ustin helps clients in the health care sector navigate complex regulatory and legal issues. Academic medical centers, nursing homes, developmental disability service providers and hospitals number among the institutions that have turned to Ustin for guidance and representation. Over the past two years, Ustin has kept a close eye on legislative and regulatory developments in Albany such

the creation of a statewide insurance program for New Yorkers who are turned away from coverage because of their immigration status. The New York Immigration Coalition and Make the Road New York have led the campaign, which has garnered support among other community groups, health care providers and legal professionals. Chun is also the director of health policy at the New York Immigration Coalition, while Telzak serves as deputy director at Make the Road New York.

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UCHÉ BLACKSTOCK

Fidelis Care

FOUNDER

More than 2.4 million New Yorkers across the state rely on health coverage provided by Fidelis Care. With regional offices located in New York City, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, the insurer makes it a priority to collaborate with local partners to connect residents to health care and other resources. As the company’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, Tom Halloran plays a major role driving forward that work.

Advancing Health Equity

Uché Blackstock founded Advancing Health Equity.

With more than three decades of experience in health and disability care, Regina MartinezEstela serves as the head of Independence Care System. The organization helps people with chronic conditions and disabilities access quality care and resources to allow them to live independently. Her advocacy for people with disabilities also informs her work as a commissioner of the New York City Commission on Human Rights. Under her leadership, Independence Care System has been recognized as a leading disability employer by the National Organization on Disability.

Dr. Uché Blackstock’s focus is on tackling discrimination and racism in health care institutions, most notably through the launch of Advancing Health Equity in 2019 to help health care organizations fight inequities in care. Blackstock regularly appears on MSNBC and other national media outlets to discuss health equity, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Previously,

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Notice of Formation of CR E E M STUDIO LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/9/21. Office location: Columbia SSNY desg. as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 1220 County Rt 22, Ghent, NY 12075. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Qual. of FL AMINGOS CLEAN ENERGY, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 12/14/21. Office location: Kings. LLC formed in DE on 9/15/21. SSNY desg . as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail process to: C/O Urban Future Lab, 370 Jay Street, 7th Fl, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of HE ALTH RCM NEW YORK, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 11/22/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 10/20/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: Attn.: Claudia Honan, 300 Park Ave, Ste 2501, New York, NY 10022. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS . Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of DAV ID H Y U NGHWA K I M , M . D. , PL L C . Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 11/18/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 420 East 61st Street, Unit 14e, New Yo r k , NY 10065. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 3AN REALTY GROUP LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 11/10/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 706 5th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11215. Any law ful purpose. LEGALNOTICES@ CITYANDSTATENY.COM

Notice of Formation of CHIDINMA N W A C H U K W U PHYSICIAN SERVICES PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 11/2/21. Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 21 West End Ave Apt 4004, New York, NY 10023. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of JET BLACK LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 10/6/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 444 Franklin Ave Ste 1B, Brooklyn, NY 11238. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of LINGLONG N YC LLC. Ar ts . Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/14/21.Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail process to 18 Buel Ave Staten Island, NY 10304. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of A&W SUPPLIERS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 9/2/20. Office location Orange SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m ail process to 2823 Avenue Z, Brooklyn, New York, 11235. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of LUCK Y LEE REALT Y LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 12/7/21. Office location: New York . LLC formed in DE on 5/19/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 225 Rector Place, Unit 22h, New York, NY 10280. Arts. of Org. filed with FL SOS The Centre of Tallahassee, 2415 Nor th Monroe Street, Suite 810, Tallahas s e e , Florida 32399 Any lawful purpose.

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Notice of Formation of MC1R VENTURES, LLC. Ar ts . Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/6/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 174 Pacific St Brooklyn, NY 11201. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of C R M D S T I L LW E L L LLC. Ar ts . Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/3/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1991 Stillwell Ave Brooklyn, NY 11223. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of NI & CHEN REALT Y LLC. Ar ts . Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/3/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 6913 New Utrecht Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11228. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of OR 159 S 2, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/9/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to C/O: Phillips Nizer Llp, 485 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 18343. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of OR 188 GREEN, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with S S N Y on 11/3 0/2 1 . Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m ail process to C/O: Phillips Nizer Llp, 485 Lexington Ave, New York , NY 18343. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of SEIKO LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/1/21.Of fice location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s er ve d . S S N Y mail process to 15 E 13th St, New York, NY 10003. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of AMOGY B74 LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/9/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 13 Greene Ave Brooklyn, NY 11238. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Seventy Four Sunnyside LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/10/21.Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 74 Sunnyside Te r r a c e , Staten Island, NY 10301. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of THE PINES CLOTHING C O M PA N Y, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 4/5/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 218 Randolph St 2nd Fl Brooklyn, NY 11237. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of K ATE FITNE S S , LLC filed with SSNY on 11/15/21. Office: NEW YORK County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 150 west 47th, NY, 10036. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Qual. of ISLAND CLEAN ENERGY, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 12/14/21. Office location: Kings. LLC formed in DE on 9/15/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: C/O Urban Future Lab, 370 Jay S treet , 7 th Fl, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS . Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose.

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Notice of Qual. of WAVERLY DG LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 1 0/14/2 1 . O f f ice location: Tioga. LLC formed in FL on 9/27/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 631 N. Us Hwy 1, Suite 100, North Palm Beach, FL, 33408. Arts. of Org. filed with FL S OS . R A G ray Building 50 0 South Bronaugh St Tallahassee, Florida 323 9 9 . Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of E BK MANAGE ME NT LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/8/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m ail process to 599 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of Mercier Consulting LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/6/2021. Of fice location: New York County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 130 Fort Washington Ave, #3C, New York, NY 10032, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of IGUARD INFO LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with S S N Y on 12 /20/2 1 . Office location: Ontario SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 15 4 Cobblestone Court Plaza, Ste 122, Victor, NY 14564. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of NOBIS, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/06/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/19/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail process to: 485 Madison Ave Ste 202, New York, NY 10022. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Qual. of GS STL QOF LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 12/17/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 12/7/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: C/O Corporate Creations Net work Inc . 60 0 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY . Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. D o v e r, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 38 Newel Street LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/16/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail process to 79 North Henry St Brooklyn, NY 11222 . Any law ful purpose. Notice of Qual. of GS STL QOZB LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 12 /17/2 1 . O f f ic e location: New York . LLC formed in DE on 12/7/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: C/O C orporate Creations Net work Inc . 60 0 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY . Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of T E L E G R A PH R OA D LLC. Ar ts . of Org. filed with SSNY on 10/28/21. Office location: Ontario SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may b e ser ve d . SSNY mail process to 6752 Bear Ridge Rd Lockport, NY 14094 Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of HFP 15 LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/08/21. O f fice location: N Y County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o Cohen & Cohen, LLP, 767 Third Ave., 31st Fl., NY, NY 10017. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y.


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Notice of Formation of AW COL LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY o n 1 2 / 7/2 1 . O f f i c e location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 166 Montague St Brooklyn, NY 11201. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qualification of STASH101 LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/26/21. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 11/09/21. Princ. office of LLC: 75 Varick St., 8th Fl., NY, NY 10013. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o C orp oration Service Co. (CSC), 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE addr. of LLC: c/o CSC, 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Formation of 66 PULASKI STREET LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 12/13/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 66 Pulaski St Brooklyn, NY 11206. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of RYMAMAQU LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/9/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s er ve d . S S N Y mail process to Attention: Lynn M. Edens, 150 Wooster St New York, NY 10012.Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of S K W H I L L S I D E BLEECKER LENDER LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/2/21. Of fice location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to Attention: Lynn M. Edens, 150 Wooster St New York, NY 10012.Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of AWMB HOLDING LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/7/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m ail process to 166 Montague St Brooklyn, NY 11201. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Qual. of 720 WEA VENTURES, LLC. Auth. filed with S S N Y on 1 2 /1 5/2 1 . Office location: Kings. LLC formed in DE on 8/24/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 350 Park Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10022. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS . Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of DDV HOLDINGS LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 12/21/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 270 Corbin Place, Brooklyn, NY 11235. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of MB BE AU LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/7/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 166 Montague St Brooklyn, NY 11201. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of R. SETHNA EVENTS LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 12/9/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 344 East 76th St Apt 8, New York, NY 10021. Any lawful purpose.

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Notice of Formation of AIELLO PROPERTIES LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 12/27/21.Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 320 Bethel Ave, Staten Island, NY 1 0 3 0 7. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 420 CARROLL GP LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/17/21. O f fice location: N Y County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of formation Evanstech HVAC & Refrigeration LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 08/28/2021. Office located in Bronx. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC 2420 Wallace Ave Apt 2, Bronx N Y 104 67. Purpose: any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of Viral Pegasus, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Sec. of State of NY on 12/6/21. Office Location: Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and mail process to: c/o the LLC, 437 Cornelia Ave. SI, NY 10312. Purpose: any law ful purpose. Notice of formation of PREACHER HOUSE LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/22/21. Office location: N Y C o u n t y. S S N Y designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 77 Madison St., Apt. 19, NY, NY 10002. Purpose: any lawful act.

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Public Notice NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNT Y OF KINGS DI T ECH FINAN CIAL LLC, F/K /A GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, Plaintiff AGAINST FLOZENA WEEMS AKA F L OZ E M A WEEMS, et al. , Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated May 01, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Kings County Supreme Court, outside on courthouse steps on Adams Street, 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201, on February 03, 2022 at 11:00AM, premises known as 757 G E O R G I A AV E N U E , BROOKLYN, NY 11207. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough and County of Kings, City and State of New York, Block 4321, Lot 45. Approximate amount of judgment $472,676.04 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 500829/2017. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the Kings County COVID-19 Protocols located on the Of fice of Cour t Administration (OCA) website (https://ww2. ny c o u r t s . g o v/A d m i n/ oca.shtml) and as such all persons must comply with social distancing, wearing masks and s c re e ning p rac ti c e s in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Charlane Odetta Brown, Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 17 75 Wehrle Drive , Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 70495 Notice of Formation of SWH 33 PROPERTIES LLC. Ar ts . of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/31/21.Office location: New Yo r k SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 600 Mamaroneck Ave #4 0 0, Harrison, N Y 10528.Any lawful purpose.

VGM GOV BIZ LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/14/2021. Office loc: Kings County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 445 Empire Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 12225. Reg Agent: Menachem Light, 445 Empire Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 12 2 25 . Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Notice of Formation of MJ76 REAL ESTATE LLC. Ar ts . of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/31/21.Office location: New Yo r k SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 600 Mamaroneck Ave #4 0 0, Harrison, N Y 10528.Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of CASTLE PA R K CO M M U N I T Y MANAGEMENT, LLC, Authority filed with the SSNY on 10/26/2021. Office loc: NY County. LLC formed in DE on 10/19/2021. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 413 W 14th St., 2nd Fl, Ste 208, NY, NY 10014. Address required to be maintained in DE: N ational R e gis tere d Agents, Inc., 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert of Formation filed with DE Div. of Corps, 401 Federal St., Ste 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Notice of Formation of a New York LLC. Name: Tazinnes LLC. Articles of Organization filing date with Secretary of State (SSNY) was October 25, 2021. Location: 2 Stuyvesant Oval, #5F, N ew Yo r k C o u n t y, NY. SSNY has been designated as agent of Tazinnes LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of such service to Tazinnes LLC, 2 Stuyvesant Oval, #5F, New York, NY 10009. To engage in any and all business activities permitted under NYS laws.

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Notice of Qualification of BELGO FRANCHISOR LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/14/21. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 11/30/21. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 264 Butler St., Brooklyn, NY 11217. DE addr. of LLC: c/o C orp oration S er vice Co., 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19 9 01 . Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. WFLD Jewelry Studio LLC Art. Of Org. Filed Sec. of State of NY 12/01/2021. Cty: Richmond SSNY designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY to mail copy of process to JTS Associates CPAS, P.C., 1400 Old Country Road, Suite 403N, Westbury, NY 11590. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity Notice of Qualification of BEECHTREE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/23/21. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 11/10/21. Princ. office of LLC: 41 E. 57th St., NY, NY 10022. 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., 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with Secy. of State of the State of DE, Div. of Corps., P.O. Box 898, Dover, DE 19903 . Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Formation of ME DCAP GL AM LLC, filed with SSNY on 12/02/2021. Office: Westchester Count y. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 1969A Palmer Avenue Larchmont, NY 10538. Purpose: any law ful act or ac tivit y.


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Notice of Qualification of JOKR - 4 DUTCH STREE T, LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of N Y (S S N Y ) on 12/21/21. Office location: NY C ount y. LLC formed in Delaware ( D E ) o n 0 6/ 1 1/2 1 . SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may b e ser ve d . SSNY shall mail process to c/o C T Corporation System, 28 Liberty St., NY, NY 10005 . DE addr. of LLC: The Corporation Trust Co., Corp. Trust Center, 1209 Orange St. , Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, Div. of Corps., J o hn G . Towns e n d B l d g . , 4 0 1 F e d e ral St. - Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of URBAN OYSTER, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 12/22/21. O f fice location: N Y County. Princ. of fice of LLC: 148 Lafayette St., 3rd Fl., NY, NY 10013. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. of fice. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of Ahimsa Advisors LLC filed with SSNY on December 12, 2021. Office: Kings County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 82 Remsen St., Garden Suite, Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USA. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of Ahimsa Advisors LLC filed with SSNY on December 12, 2021. Office: Kings County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 82 Remsen St., Garden Suite, Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USA. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

Notice of Application for Authority of Foreign Limited Liability Company (FL LC): TINICUM VENTURE PARTNERS LLC Application For Authority of FLLC filed with the S e cre tar y of State of New York (SSNY) on: 12/10/2021 The jurisdiction of the Company is: DELAWARE, and it was formed on: 11/22/2021 Office location in NYS, NEW YORK County is: 800 THIRD AVE 40 TH FLR, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022. SSNY designated as agent of the FLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY can mail process to: C/O TINICUM ENTERPRISES INC 990 STEWART AVE, STE 580, GARDEN CITY, NY 11530. The address of the principal office of the Company in DE is: 1209 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DE 19801. The name and address of the authorized officer in: DE where a copy of the Articles of Organization of the FLLC is filed: Secretary of the State: JEFFREY W. BULLOCK, 401 FEDERAL STREET, STE 4 DOVER, DE 19901. Purpose of company is any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of Joyce Murakami LLC filed with SSNY on July 3 2021. Office: New York County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 138 Duane Street, Apt. 2N, New York, New York 10013. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of SMY THE BUSINESS SERVICES LLC filed with SSNY on 08/26/2021 Office: Kings County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 746 FULTON ST., APT. 2, BROOKLYN, NY, 11238, USA Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

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Notice is hereby given that a license, number pending for an Onpremises liquor license has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, wine, cider, and liquor at retail in a Bar/Tavern under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 2849 NYS Route 9N, Crown Point, NY 12928 County of Essex for onpremises consumption. War Cannon Spirits LLC Notice of Qual. of E LE VE N -T WE LVE EAST, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 1/7/22 Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE 12/16/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY m a i l p r o c e s s C/O UNITED AGENT GROUP INC.600 Mamaroneck Avenue#400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS . Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of DUPONT JENSEN LLC. Ar ts . of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/4/22.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to c/o C orporate Creations Network Inc.600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528 . Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of SONNY JEAN CREATIVE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/7/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 79 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of MYMEMORIES, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with S S N Y on 12 /2 3/2 1 . Office location: Otsego SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s er ve d . S S N Y mail process to 1024 County Highway 27, Richfield Springs, NY 13439. Any lawful purpose.

Notice is hereby given that a license, number 13 4 0 9 0 8 , has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, wine, and cider at retail in a restaurant un d e r t h e A l c o h o l Beverage Control Law at 226 7th Ave., Brooklyn NY for on premises consumption. Food Farm NYC LLC dba Earthen. Notice of Qualification of RAITH REAL ESTATE FUND III L.P. Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/22/21. Office location: NY County. LP formed in Delaware (DE) on 11/16/21. Princ. office of LP: 424 Madison Ave., 2nd Fl., NY, NY 10017. Duration of LP is Perpetual. SSNY designated as agent of LP upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co. (CSC), 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Name and addr. of each general par tner are available from SSNY. DE addr. of LP: CSC, 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of LP filed with Secy. of State, Div. of Corps., John B. Townsend B l d g . , 4 0 1 F e d e ral St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Making portfolio investments in commercial real estate. Notice of Formation o f L o g g i a C ap i t al LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/8/21. Office location: Orange SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s er ve d . S S N Y mail process to 67 Edgemere Ave, Greenwood Lake, NY 10925. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of MODID LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 12/9/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in CT on 4/26/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 90 State St. Albany, N Y 12 207. Ar ts . of Org. filed with CT SOS. P.O. Box 150470, 165 Capitol Ave. Suite 1 0 0 0 H ar t f o rd , C T 06115-0470. Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Qual. of PRINCE STREET HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT, LLC, Authority filed with the SSNY on 10/27/2021. Office loc: NY County. LLC formed in DE on 10/25/2021. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 31 Hudson Yards, 11th Floor, NY, NY 10001. Address required to be maintained in DE: N ational R e gis tere d Agents, Inc., 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert of Formation filed with DE Div. of Corps, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19 9 01 . Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Notice of formation of HAKSY LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/3/22. Office location: N Y C o u n t y. S S N Y designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: 199 Bowery, Apt 8EF, NY NY, 10002. Purpose: any lawful act. Notice of Formation of QUANDARY SHIPPING LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 1/3/22. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 2108 30 Ave, Apt 2, Astoria, NY 11102. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 218 20TH STREET, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/27/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 42-40 Bell Blvd, Ste 400, Bayside, NY 11361. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of BAY VIEW BED AND B R E A K F A S T, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/21/21. Office location: Wayne. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail process to 8420 Bay St Sodus Point, NY 14555. Any lawful purpose. LEGALNOTICES@ CITYANDSTATENY.COM

Notice of Formation of BLOOMONRIVERSTREET LLC . A r t s .O f O rg . filed with S SN Y on 1/10/22. Office location: Delaware SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 1866 C o u n t y H i g hway 6 , Bovina Center, NY 13740. A ny law f ul purp os e . Notice of Formation of CHRYSALIS CAPITAL AND ADVISORY LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 6/7/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail process to 90 State St Ste700, Office 40, Albany, NY 12207. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of DACK X SERVICES LLC. Arts .Of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/3/22. Office location: Fulton SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s er ve d . S S N Y mail process to 2039 County Hwy 107, Amsterdam, NY 12010. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of IRVINE BH LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/28/21 . O f fice location: Bronx SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 2385 Arthur Ave Ste #208, Bronx, NY 10458. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 2025 GERRITSEN LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/1/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s er ve d . S S N Y mail process to 1761 East 29th St Brooklyn, NY, 11229. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of F I N E PAT H R E A LT Y LLC. Ar ts . Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/19/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1607 Avenue U, Brooklyn, NY 11229 4416. Any lawful purpose.


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Notice of Formation of GROUSSMANS LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 1/3/22.Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 3745 Amboy Rd Apt. 17B, Staten Island, NY 10308. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of L &N PROPER T Y NY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 10/16/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 759 52nd St Brooklyn, NY 11220. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of HONG & HOME LLC. Ar ts . Of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/28/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1360 82nd St Fl 2, Brooklyn, NY 11228. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of TSPRO, LLC. Arts. O f Org . f iled with SSNY on 1/3/22. Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s er ve d . S S N Y mail process to 41 Wellington CT, APT 1L , Staten Island, NY 10314. Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of 170 ST NICHOLAS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 10/5/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 449 Harman St, Brooklyn, NY 11237. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of WF Industrial X V LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State: 1/3/22. Office location: NY County. Princ. bus. addr.: 80 8th Ave., Ste. 1602, NY, NY 10011. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: Cogency Global Inc., 122 E. 42nd St., 18th Fl., NY, NY 10168. Purpose: any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Formation of KMGS CONSULTANCY, LLC. Ar ts . Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/12/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 10521 Flatlands 10th St., Brooklyn, NY 11236. Any lawful purpose.

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Notice of Formation of WADSWORTH EXCAVATION & SITE DEVELOPMENT, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/10/22. Office location: Fulton SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail process to 185 So Shore Rd E. Caroga Lake NY 12032. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 660 47TH STREET LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/4/22.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 655 50th St 2fl, Brooklyn, NY 11220. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of AMAZING GOODS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/5/22. Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 30 Eva Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of LU PROPERT Y MANAGEMENT LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/4/22.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 6 Stryker Ct, Brooklyn, NY 11223. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of 22 ST MARKS BAKE LLC. Ar ts . of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/16/21.Office location: New Yo r k SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 22 St Marks Pl., New York, NY 10003. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of AR TIND IA L LC . Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/11/22. Office location: Fulton SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail process to Po Box 1889, Newtown, ND, 58763. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of a NY Limited Liability Company. Name: PIZZABAGEL LLC, LLC Articles of Organization filing date with Secretary of State (SSNY) was 12/23/2021 . Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served and SSNY shall mail copies of process to Anthony Rizzuto, 800 Westchester Avenue, Suite 300, Rye Brook, New York 10573. Purpose is to engage in any and all business a c ti v i ti e s p e r mi t te d under NYW laws . Shaolin Bead Shop LLC Art. Of Org. Filed Sec. of State of NY 11/24/2021. Cty: Richmond SSNY designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY to mail copy of process to JTS Associates CPAS, P.C., 1400 Old Country Road, Suite 403N, Westbury, NY 11590. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity Notice of Formation of Kate Louise Herts, PhD, Psychologist PLLC filed with SSNY on 12/22/2021. Office: New York County. SSNY designated agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to PLLC: 99 Hudson St., 5th Floor, New York, NY, 10013. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Admin and Things LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on . Office location: NEW YORK County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her is: . The principal business address of the LLC is: . Purpose: any lawful act or activity Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number (pending) for beer, wine, and cider has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, wine, and cider at retail in a Coffee shop/ Tavern: TW 344 under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 605 Forest Ave, Staten Island, NY, 10310for on premises consumption. R & J Roaster LLC Notice of Qualification of 400 CAPITAL ASSET BASED TERM FUND III AIV L .P. Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/30/21. Office location: NY County. LP formed in Delaware (DE) on 08/13/21. Princ. office of LP: 510 Madison Ave., 17th Fl., NY, NY 10022. Duration of LP is Perpetual. SSNY designated as agent of LP upon whom process agains t it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Name and addr. of each general par tner are available from SSNY. DE addr. of LP: 251 Little Falls D r. , Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of LP filed with S e c y. o f S t ate o f the State of DE, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y.

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Public Notice FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF QUEENS In the Matter of an Article 8 Family Offense Proceeding File#: 197675 Docket#: 0-01234-20 Terrell Ellis (Petitioner) SUMMONS - GENERAL (VIRTUAL) Jhlani Banks (Respondent) NOTICE: DUE TO THE ONGOING EFFECTS OF COVID-19, THE MATTER(S) INDICATED ABOVE HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED TO BE HELD VIRTUALLY To: Jhlani Banks 28-50 W 24 Street Brooklyn, NY 11224 A petition under Article 8 of the Family Court Act has been filed with this Court. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear VIRTUALLY before this Court on: Date/Time/Part:March 7, 2022 at 10:30 AM in Part2 Purpose: Settlement Conference Presiding: Hon. Elizabeth L. Fassler to answer the attached petition and to be dealt with in accordance with the Family Court Act. Virtual appearances may be held via video or phone. To update your contact information, e-mail or call the court and provide your name, phone, e-mail address, docket number(s), and date/time of court appearance. Court E-mail: QueensFamilyCourt@nycourts.gov or Court Phone#: (718) 298-0197 If you have documents that you would like to send to the Court, at least 5 days prior to the Court date please submit through our Electronic Document Delivery System (EDDS) https://iappscontent.courts.state.ny.us/NYSCEF/live/ edds.htm or e-mail to QueensFamilyCourt@nycourts. gov. FOR VIDEO, CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://notify.nycou11s.gov/meet/0kwsz4 FOR PHONE, CALL THE TOLL-FREE NUMBER AND ENTER THE MEETING ID Phone: 1-347-378-4143 Meeting ID: Conference ID 281015098# For information on how to install/use Microsoft Teams to participate in virtual court proceedings, visit: https://nycourts.gov/appear. If you fail to appear as directed, a warrant may be issued for your arrest. Dated: December 7, 2021 Doreen M. Hanley, Chief Clerk NOTICE: FAMILY COURT ACT §154(C) PROVIDES THAT PETITIONS BROUGHT PURSUANT TO ARTICLES 4, 5, 6, 8 AND 10 OF THE FAMILY COURT ACT, IN WHICH AN ORDER OF PROTECTION IS SOUGHT OR IN WHICH A VIOLATION OF AN ORDER OF PROTECTION IS ALLEGED, MAY BE SERVED OUTSIDE THE STATE OF NEW YORK UPON A RESPONDENT WHO IS NOT A RESIDENT OR DOMICILIARY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. IF NO OTHER GROUNDS FOR OBTAINING PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER THE RESPONDENT EXIST ASIDE FROM THE APPLICATION OF THIS PROVISION, THE EXERCISE OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER THE RESPONDENT IS LIMITED TO THE ISSUE OF THE REQUEST FOR, OR ALLEGED VIOLATION OF, THE ORDER OF PROTECTION. WHERE THE RESPONDENT HAS BEEN SERVED WITH THIS SUMMONS AND PETITION AND DOES NOT APPEAR, THE FAMILY COURT MAY PROCEED TO A HEARING WITH RESPECT TO ISSUANCE OR ENFORCEMENT OF THE ORDER OF PROTECTION.

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Notice of Qualification of 400 CAPITAL JSIF IV L.P. Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/30/21. Office location: NY County. LP formed in Delaware ( D E ) o n 0 6/ 1 1/2 1 . Princ. office of LP: 510 Madison Ave . , 17 th Fl., NY, NY 10022. Duration of LP is Perpetual. SSNY designated as agent of LP upon whom process against it may be ser ved. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Name and addr. of each general par tner are available from SSNY. DE addr. of LP: 251 Little Falls D r. , Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of LP filed with S e c y. o f S t ate o f the State of DE, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Qual. of GLOBAL STRATEGIES INTERNATIONAL LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 1/13/22. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/27/04. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail process to: C/O C o r p o r ate Creations Network Inc.600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Qual. of CATA LYS T O N L I N E LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 1/13/22. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/6/04. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: C/O Corporate Creations Network Inc.600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS . Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.

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Public Notice PROBATE CITATION File No. 2019-3234/A SURROGATE’S COURT- NEW YORK COUNTY CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, By the Grace of God Free and Independent TO: Susan Goldberg, if living and if dead, to her heirs at law, next of kin and distributees whose names and places of residence are unknown and she died subsequent to the decedent herein, to her executors, administrators, legatees, devisees, assignees and successors in interest whose names and places of residence are unknown and to all other heirs at law, next of kin and distributees of Paul Goldberg, the decedent herein, whose names and places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained. Amended petition having been duly filed by Muriel Finkelstein, who is domiciled at 305 East 72nd Street, #13C, New York, NY 10021. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, New York County, at 31 Chambers Street, New York, New York, on February 28 th , 2022 at 9:30 o’ clock in the forenoon of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of Paul Goldberg lately domiciled at 360 East 72nd Street, #B808, New York, New York 10021, United States admitting to probate a Will dated May 12, 2009, a copy of which is attached, as the Will of Paul Goldberg deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that: [X] Letters Testamentary issue to Muriel Finkelstein *To all Parties: No in person appearances shall be made at the return date. If you wish to object to this matter, you may do so in writing in accordance with the annexed New York County Surrogate’s Court Notice to Cited Parties. Dated, Attested and Sealed, January 11 th , 2022. Seal. HON. Nora S. Anderson, Surrogate. Diana Sanabria Chief Clerk, Melissa Lee, Name of Attorney. Law Offices of Thomas Sciacca, PLLC, One Liberty Plaza, Suite 2300, New York, New York 10006, (212) 495-0317, Telephone. melissa@sciaccalaw.com , Email. NOTE: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you. SURROGATE’S COURT OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, 31 CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORK, NY 10007. (646) 386-5800. NOTICE TO CITED PARTIES You have been served with a citation for a matter that is scheduled to be heard at a New York County Surrogate’s Court calendar. Please be advised that pursuant to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Executive Orders and Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks' Administrative Orders now in effect in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this court is serving the public and court users primarily through virtual or electronic appearances; in-person appearances are limited at this time. The citation that you have received contains a return date. Please do not appear in the courthouse on that date. The following choices are available to you: - If you do not object to the relief requested, you do not need to contact the court or do anything else. - If you do object to the relief sought on the citation, you or your lawyer must send a document to the court signed by you or your lawyer indicating that: 1. You object to the relief or you are requesting discovery; OR 2. You are requesting the opportunity to appear in person or by using Skype for Business or by telephone conference; OR 3. You are requesting an adjournment to consult with or retain counsel. Your written response must be received by the court three (3) business days before the return date and must include either an email address or telephone number, or both, where you or your lawyer can be reached during business hours. Your communication to the court may be sent by email to: Probate General@nycourts.gov or by mail addressed to the Probate Department of this court at the address listed above. The attorney for the petitioner must be copied in your communication. If your written communication to the court indicates that you would like to proceed as described in choice number 1 above, your case may be referred to a court attorney-referee for a conference. The case will be adjourned to a future date, if you request the opportunity to appear in person or by electronic means or to consult or retain counsel (choices number 2 and 3). If you do not contact the court by the date on the citation, the record will reflect that you do not object to the relief requested. If an attorney plans to appear on your behalf, he or she must file a Notice of Appearance. This Notice may be filed by mail addressed to the Probate Department of this court at the address listed above or through thee-filing system (NYSCEF), at www.nycourts. gov/efile . If you have questions about responding to the citation, you may contact the Probate Department at Probate General@nycourts.gov. Please note that court staff are prohibited from giving legal advice but they are available to answer any question about procedure. The Probate Department of the New York County Surrogate’s Court. Notice of Formation of Urban Herbalist 914, LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 07/24/2021. Location: Westchester Count y. SSNY designated as agent for service of process on LLC. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/O Urban Herbalist 914, LLC 159 Hawthorne Ave, Yonker, NY 10705 . Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y.

44 WEST 18TH STREET LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the S SN Y on 01/13/2022. Office loc: NY County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, C/O Adams & Co. Real Estate, Inc., 411 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY 10016. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.

Public Notice AT&T proposes to modify an existing facility (new tip heights 100’ & 109.4’) on the building at 517 West 113th Street, New York , NY (20211293). Interested parties may contact Scot t Horn (856 - 809 -1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties.

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Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number (2225716) for cider, beer, liquor and wine has been applied for by the undersigned to sell cider, beer, liquor and wine at retail in a OP-252 under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 757 C O LU M B I A S T R EE T HUDSON, NY 12534 for on premises consumption. FLYING HORSEY FRUITCAKE CO LLC. Notice is hereby given that a license, number PENDING for BEER , CIDER LIQOUR AND/OR WINE has been applied for by the undersigned* JANIO REYNOSO, EL AGAVE BAR LOUNGE RESTAURANT to sell BEER, CIDER LIQOUR AND/OR WINE at retail in a RESTAURANT/TAVERN BAR WITH MINIMUM REQUIREMENT OF FOOD under the A l c o h o l i c B e ve r a g e Control Law at 12a GUION STREET, YONKERS, NY 10701 WESTCHESTER C O U N T Y, for on premises consumption. JANIO REYNOSO, EL AGAVE BAR LOUNGE RESTAURANT Notice of Formation of SGGA Consulting, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Sec. of State of NY on 1/17/22. Office Location: Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and mail process to: c/o the LLC, 314 Grn Valley Rd SI, NY 10312. Purpose: any law ful purpose. Portico Westend Realty LLC filed w/ SSNY on 11/17/21. Office: New York Co. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to: 111 Murray St., #10D, NY, NY 10007. Purpose: any lawful.

Public Notice AT&T p ro p o s e s to mo dif y an ex is ting facility (new tip heights 219.6’) on the building at 307 West 36th St, New York, NY (20220002). Interested parties may contact Scott Horn (856809-1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential ef fects on historic proper ties. Public Notice AT&T proposes to modify an existing facility (new tip heights 76.2’) on the building at 1369 Broadway, New York, NY (20211317). Interested parties may contact Scott Horn (856809-1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential ef fects on historic proper ties. Public Notice AT&T proposes to modify an existing facility (new tip heights 132.9’ and 144.9’) on the building at 21 E 27 th St, New York, NY (20220001). Interested parties may contact Scot t Horn (856 - 809 -1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ALICAD ME TAL WORKS, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 09/15/2021. Office location BRONX BX COUNTRY. SSNY Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail a copy of process against LLC to R/A: INCORP SERVICES,INC . ONE COMMERCE PL A Z A , 99 WASHINGTON AVE, STE. 805-A ALBANY, NY 12210-2822,USA, P/B/A: 1656 Parker St, #3, BX, NY 10462 Purpose: Anylawful activity. 0000568049 wo

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Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a l i c e n s e , nu m b e r 1337348 for liquor, beer, wine, and cider has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor, beer, wine, and cider at retail in a OP252 Restaurant under the A l c o h o l i c B e ve r a g e Control Law at 87131 SUNSET AVENUE UNIT A WEST H A M P T O N B E AC H , NY 11978 for on premises consumption HAMPTONS ARISTOCRAT INC. Public Notice AT&T p ro p o s e s to mo dif y an ex is ting facility (new tip heights 98.7’, 105.7’, 106.5’) on the building at 37 W 65 th St, New York, NY (20220021). Interested parties may contact Scot t Horn (856 - 809 -1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties. Public Notice AT&T proposes to modify an existing facility (new tip heights 114.3’) on the building at 1001 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10452 (20211204). Interested parties may c ont ac t S c ot t Horn (856 - 809 -1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential ef fects on historic proper ties. Notice of Formation of Betty Brook Consulting Group LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 11/29/2021. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 51 Cleveland Place Hawthorne, NY 10532. Purpose: any law ful act or activity. 6336617

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AT&T proposes to modify an existing facility (new tip heights 86.8’) on the building at 1062 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, NY (20211291). Interested parties may contact Scott Horn (856-809-1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties.

AT&T proposes to modify an existing facility (new tip heights 145.2’ and 146.3’) on the building at 123125 West 18th Street, New Yo r k , NY (20211292). Interested par ties may contact Scott Horn (856-8091202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential ef fects on historic proper ties.

Section 106 Public Notice T-Mobile Northeast, LLC proposes to collocate and/or replace existing antennas at the following locations: an 81 foot tall Rooftop of a building located at 3320 Reservoir Oval East, Bronx, Bronx County NY 10467 (DEA #22112032) and a 151 foot tall Rooftop of a building located at 873 Broadway, New York, New York County, NY 10003 (DEA #22112034). Interested parties with comments regarding potential ef fec ts on His toric Properties may contact T-Mobile c/o Julia Klima at Dynamic Environmental Associates, Inc., 3850 Lake Street, Suite C, Macon, GA 31204, 8779 6 8 - 4 7 8 7, S e c1 0 6 @ DynamicEnvironmental. com within 30 days from the date of this publication. Re: DE A# 2 2112032 and/or DEA# 22112034. Notice of formation of Tax Therapy Solutions LLC, filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 11/0 8/2 1 . O f f ice located in Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 40 Hudson Street, Staten Island, NY 10304, USA . Purp ose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of K YVO, LLC filed with SSNY on 01/06/2022. Office: Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 92 Dutchess Ave 92 Dutchess Avenue Staten Island, NY 10304. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

Notice of Formation of LADEEBUG LLC filed with SSNY on 01//14/2022 O f f ice: NE W YOR K County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 136 W 131, Apt 1, NEW YORK, NY 10027. Notice of Formation of O R C H A R D I PA , LLC. Ar ts . of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/12/22.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to Attn: David Manko, Esq. - C/O Proskauer Rose LLP 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of BLUE RIBBON IPA, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/12/22.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to Attn: David Manko, Esq. - C/O Proskauer Rose LLP 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of PA R Q U E T H E A LT H IPA LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/12/22.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to Attn: David Manko, Esq. - C/O Proskauer Rose LLP 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036. Any law ful purpose. LEGALNOTICES@ CITYANDSTATENY.COM

Notice of Formation of CAREABOUT IPA, LLC. Ar ts . of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/12/22.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to Attn: David Manko, Esq. - C/O Proskauer Rose LLP 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036. Any law ful purpose.

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Notice of Formation of BEEFBAR NYC LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 12/14/21. O f fice location: N Y County. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 1 2 2 0 7. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y.

Notice of Formation of CPG REMEEDER HOUSE S MANAGE R LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/22/21. O f fice location: N Y County. Princ. of fice of LLC: 116 E. 27th St., 11th Fl., NY, NY 10016. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 1 2 2 0 7. Purpose: Real estate. Notice of Qualification of BRIGHT POWER A S S O C I AT E S , L L C Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of N Y (S S N Y ) on 01/17/22. Office location: NY C ount y. LLC formed in Delaware (D E ) o n 0 1/ 1 3/2 2 . SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may b e ser ve d . SSNY shall mail process to c /o C orp oration S er vice Co. (CSC), 80 State St., A lb any, N Y 1 2 2 0 72543. DE addr. of LLC: c/o CSC, 251 Lit tle Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19608 . Cer t. of Form. filed with Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., D ove r, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity.

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Who was up and who was down last week

CREATIVE Art Director Andrew Horton, Senior Graphic Designer Alex Law, Senior Graphic Designer Aaron Aniton, Junior Graphic Designer Izairis Santana, Photo Researcher Michelle Steinhauser

LOSERS THE BEST OF THE REST JIM MALATRAS

Despite resigning last month, after facing heat for making disparaging remarks about Lindsey Boylan, the former SUNY chancellor is still getting his golden parachute. Malatras will be paid $450,000 for a yearlong “study leave” and will continue to receive a $186,660 salary beginning next year. Talk about a severance package.

EDDIE GIBBS

For once, a lawmaker who has been to prison before taking the job. The newly elected Assembly member has reversed the normal order of things, since he pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the ’80s. Now, the longtime political operative is going off to Albany.

DIGITAL Digital Director Michael Filippi, Marketing & Special Projects Manager Caitlin Dorman, Digital Strategist Isabel Beebe, Executive Producer, Multimedia Skye Ostreicher

MARGARET CHIN The former New York City Council member earned a place in the annals of history – her bill was Mayor Eric Adams’ first veto! And the first veto in more than eight years, since Bill de Blasio never took up the big red pen of his predecessor. The SoHo/NoHo rezoning is still happening. Chin’s tangentially related bill that would have increased fines on nonartists living in housing designated for artists is not. THE REST OF THE WORST CHUCK SCHUMER

Good luck Chuck. The U.S. Senate majority leader’s going to have a tough time getting much done since Republicans – alongside regular Democratic defectors Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema – shot down proposed changes to the filibuster rules.

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DEBORAH ROGERS

The village of Williamsville, run by Mayor Deborah Rogers, is the only local government in Erie County that has been repeatedly flouting state-mandated mask rules. Now, the village is being sanctioned and fined $300 by the county for failing to follow proper COVID-19 protocols.

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KATHY HOCHUL The governor raised a record-breaking $21.6 million during just five months since Andrew Cuomo announced he was stepping down. She now has more money to put toward her 2022 campaign than even Cuomo did when he left office as governor. Among her biggest donors were real estate magnates along with tech bigs LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

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WINNERS

The New York City Council announced its committee assignments, and as it turns out, it pays to support Speaker Adrienne Adams. Justin Brannan, who dropped out of the speaker race to back Adams, will chair the powerful finance committee, while Gale Brewer will head the investigations committee. But the real winner is Chi Ossé, named as the chair of the cultural affairs committee – a post that comes with a ticket to the Met Gala. If Ossé doesn’t serve a strong look at the gala, he’ll have to answer to us.

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EmblemHealth President & CEO Karen Ignagni on being named among City and State’s 2022 Healthcare Power 100 List. EmblemHealth is one of America’s largest not-for-profit health insurers, serving more than three million people in the New York tristate area. With more than 80 years of service to New Yorkers, EmblemHealth is committed to delivering better health outcomes, providing accessible, affordable, and equitable health care, and engaging in critical community partnerships to best care for and support working, underserved, vulnerable individuals and families. At EmblemHealth, we go beyond to support the health of our communities because we mean health. emblemhealth.com/wemeanhealth

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