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STUMBLEIN THEBRONX

How redistricting made GUSTAVO RIVERA’s state Senate seat a target

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RALPH R. ORTEGA Editor-in-chief

ERIC ADAMS LAST WEEK WAS QUICK TO ACCUSE Texas and Arizona for sending “2,800 asylum-seekers” by bus to New York City, where he claimed they were responsible for a spike in the number of people entering the city’s shelter system. The mayor even accused federal officials of sending these “individuals” to New York. The New York Post followed suit with an exclusive story under the headline, “Migrants sent to NYC amid homeless shelter crisis have no local ties, were directed here by Biden admin.” News outlets confirmed that while Texas and Arizona had bused migrants to Washington, D.C., in response to President Joe Biden’s immigration policies, they had not sent them to New York City. It’s unclear if Adams and the Post were referring to border officials when their accusations targeted federal officials and Biden. City officials then held a surprise press conference where they admitted that the number Adams used in his comment on the asylum-seekers was based on an estimate. Advocates for homeless people suggested Adams exaggerated to detract attention from the city’s affordable housing needs. More shocking was another admission from officials that the city “failed” to provide legally mandated shelter placements to four immigrant families. These migrants are human beings, and states that are using them to play political games have no shame. Adams rightly acknowledged the city’s failure in housing the four families and said most family members were eventually given shelter beds. At least after finally arriving in New York City, they have the promise of a new place they can call home. The Statue of Liberty reminds us every day.

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FIRST READ … 4 The week that was

PUBLIC DEFENDERS … 8 Rethinking the state’s gun laws

ABORTION ACCESS … 10

Lawmakers and nonprofits put protections in place GUSTAVO RIVERA … 12

Inside his fight against the machine

BRONX POWER 100 … 19

The borough’s movers and shakers shine

ROLL CALL … 48

A reception for the Brooklyn Power 100

New York has had to act quickly now that the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade.

WINNERS & LOSERS … 58

Who was up and who was down last week


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voters would not be open to voting for him. That and other polls also had de Blasio near the bottom of the pack of candidates, trailing far behind the likes of Council Member Carlina Rivera and Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou. But now, he might be able to use the campaign cash he’s raised to help pay off some of his past debts and legal bills.

“As Jay-Z said, ‘If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere.”

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio dropped out of the race for the 10th Congressional District, saying that his time in electoral politics was at an end.

BYE BYE BILL

The race for the 10th Congressional District in New York City just got a little bit smaller with the exit of former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. In a video posted to Twitter, de Blasio said that he decided to suspend his

bid for Congress – and exit electoral politics altogether. After a failed presidential campaign and a run for governor that never even got off the ground, de Blasio seemed to come to the conclusion that his time in the sun had ended. He won races for the New York City Council, public

– New York City Mayor Eric Adams, misattributing that lyric to Jay-Z when it had previously been sung by Liza Minnelli, Frank Sinatra and others

advocate and mayor in the past, but since leading the Big Apple, de Blasio’s popularity plummeted, and his attempts at running for other offices suffered. Shortly before he announced he was dropping out of the 10th District race, a poll found that half of undecided

NO SMALL FEAT Forming the first union of Amazon warehouse workers in the United States was just the beginning of Chris Smalls’ journey. The Amazon Labor Union founder and president hopes to unionze every Amazon warehouse in the country. But Smalls still has his work cut out for him on Staten Island, where Amazon is challenging the results of JFK8’s historic election and is certain to do everything it can to impede the union’s progress on reaching a contract.

“I just think his judgment from Election Day to Jan. 6 was – I just think he lost his mind. I really do. I just do.” – retiring Rep. Chris Jacobs, on former President Donald Trump, via The Buffalo News

MONKEYPOX ON THE RISE IN NYC

Not content with just one infectious disease spreading in the five boroughs, the number of monkeypox cases in New York City have been increasing. Rates doubled over the course of less than a week, and the state leads the nation in the number of cases. After red tape at the federal level led to delays in getting vaccines to the state, the city announced that it received 26,000 doses in the past week with the newly available appointments getting snapped up very quickly. The city and state are set to receive nearly 760,000 more vaccine doses that had been held up in Denmark until recently.

LEE ZELDIN ATTACKED

A man attacked Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Republican nominee for governor, during a campaign event in Rochester Thursday evening. The man approached Zeldin on stage with a pointed weapon and brought him to the ground before

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others helped to subdue the attacker. Zeldin was unharmed in the incident, and prosecutors charged his attacker with second-degree attempted assault. A judge released him without bail, leading to Zeldin and other Republicans denouncing New York’s bail reform law.

REPUBLICANS TAKE ON SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND CONTRACEPTION

The House voted to approve legislation codifying samesex marriage at the federal level amid fears that the U.S. Supreme Court may overturn the ruling that found it to be a constitutional right.

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Every Republican in New York voted in favor, with one exception. Rep. Claudia Tenney of the Mohawk Valley went against every other member of the New York delegation to vote against the bill, which would also codify interracial marriage. Tenney called the move a “cheap political stunt” by Democrats, though said she agreed with the the court ruling on the right to gay marriage. The House also passed a bill codifying the right to contraception over similar concerns about the court. This time, more Republicans from New York voted against the measure, including Zeldin, who is running for governor.

Rep. Claudia Tenney was the only New York representative to vote against a bill to codify same-sex marriage rights.

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Eric Adams’ campaign cash from outside NYC New York City Mayor Eric Adams raised a whopping $850,077 for his reelection campaign since January – though more of that came from donors living outside the city than from his own constituents. New York City donors gave $421,417, according to Adams’ first campaign finance report as mayor, while those with addresses outside the city gave $428,660. Citing a consultant briefed on the campaign’s plans, The New York Times reported last month that Adams’ hoped to max out his fundraising by the end of the summer – bringing in enough money that, with the help of the city’s 8-to-1 public matching funds program, he would have enough money to spend up to the $7.9 million limit for the 2025 primary. If so, Adams has a long way to go. He claimed just $83,917 eligible for matching, which would qualify him for an additional $671,336 in public funds. That relatively low number was due to the fact that so much of Adams’ haul came from outside the city and because so many donations exceeded the $250 limit to be eligible for matching funds. The campaign reported 699 contributors giving an average donation of $1,216. For a candidate participating in the matching funds

THURSDAY 7/28

FRIDAY 7/29

Democratic candidates for the 4th Congressional District in Nassau County join a virtual debate at 5 p.m. hosted by PoliticsNY.

City & State New York’s “New York Women in Government Talk Series” presented by Spectrum features Secretary to the Governor Karen Persichilli Keogh and others in an 11 a.m. webinar.

INSIDE DOPE

This is the last day to register to vote ahead of the Aug. 23 primary elections, but if you’re reading this, you’re probably already registered.

program, like Adams, the maximum allowed contribution is $2,100, which is meant, in part, to limit the influence of any individual donor. Adams was actually off to a slightly slower fundraising pace than the first six months of 2018, when he was launching his campaign. He brought in more than $915,000 that period, though at the time he was accepting donations at the previous limit of $5,100. But Adams’ fundraising efforts immediately upon taking office dwarf those of his predecessor Bill de Blasio. He brought in just $44,000 in his first six months in office, and just $8,000 in the six months after that – choosing to focus more on boosting state Senate Democrats rather than his own reelection campaign. Adams, by contrast, made fundraising a personal focus, even holding events in Los Angeles and Chicago. “This filing shows strong support for Mayor Adams and his plans for the city,” Adams’ campaign counsel Vito Pitta said in a statement provided to City & State. Adams reported a balance of $747,000 – a cushion that helps establish the mayor’s formidability as a candidate in 2025, when he is expected to stand for reelection to a second term. – Jeff Coltin

MONDAY 8/1 Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney and state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi debate at a 7 p.m. virtual forum hosted by the League of Women Voters for the 17th Congressional District Democratic primary.


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A TALE OF TWO PRIMARIES

In recent years, some candidates in New York managed to overcome the odds and defeat incumbents who outspent them by huge margins. But there’s outspending, and then there’s completely dwarfing the competition. And let’s just say in the June Democratic primary, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado spent big bucks. The governor put her money to good use, spending about $47 per vote, while her running mate spent a more reasonable $13 for each of his votes. Rep. Tom Suozzi didn’t get nearly as much bang for his buck, with each vote costing him over $86 despite his third-place finish. The other candidates for governor and lieutenant governor at least didn’t end up spending big just to come up short – Jumaane Williams spent just $3 per vote and still managed to place above Suozzi.

By Rebecca C. Lewis

THE DEMOCRATIC RACES FOR GOVERNOR AND LG WERE A BATTLE BETWEEN THE HAVES AND HAVE-NOTS. GOVERNOR

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We need to make the regulatory environment more conducive for clean energy so that we get more clean energy generation into the ground.

A Q&A with state Sen.

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DSA and Working Family Party-backed candidates didn’t have much success in the June primary. David Alexis, one of your opponents, has support from both of these groups. Has this had any impact on your confidence going into the primary? My confidence is all predicated on the work that I’ve done for almost 20 years for this community. I am not just a long-term legislature, but I’m one of the most prolific lawmakers. We’ve passed over 100 laws over the last 20 years since I’ve been there. I’ve helped flip this body from a Republican-held body to a Democratic Party,

not once, but twice. We’ve built a great deal of community service work – everything from job fairs and prom dress giveaways to book bags giveaways and flu shots. We also gave away tons of food and personal protective equipment during the pandemic. This is all what I’m going to lean on. I think if people want the kind of leadership that is hands on, that is looking out for them, that has increased the amount of money for education and that has addressed the issues of climate change, then they’ll vote for me. What’s the most pressing thing New York needs to do

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to move towards a climate-friendly energy grid? We need to make the regulatory environment more conducive for clean energy so that we get more clean energy generation into the ground. There’s also three other things that people are not talking about that I think are important. One that I’ve mentioned is to demand a response and teach people in our communities about when’s the best time to use energy and when is the worst time, so they can make informed decisions about when they’re running a washing machine or an air conditioner.

We also have about 2.5 million vehicles in the state of New York that need to be replaced to either low-carbon vehicles or to electric vehicles. We need to start that process, and people need to be aware of that. Third, we are an old state, and we have old buildings. We need to retrofit a ton of old commercial and residential buildings. That’s not as sexy as some of the other things, but it’s certainly something we need to pay attention to. You were the lead sponsor of the Build Public Renewables Act, which passed in your chamber but

failed in the Assembly. What do you think needs to change in the next couple of years to make the Assembly more receptive to that? I think we are in a process of education around all of these things, and I think that the speaker and others need to be convinced that this is part of what gets us to a Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act goal. I think that it is part of it, just like I think utility scale renewables are part of what we do, having the National Environmental Policy Act do more, sustainable energy is part of it – I take an all-of-the-above approach. – Sahalie Donaldson

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More of the same Public defenders urged the state Legislature to take a new approach to gun laws – and they were ignored. By Peter Sterne

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N JUNE 23, the day that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down New York state’s strict gun control laws in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, a coalition of public defender organizations released a joint statement calling on the state Legislature to craft new gun laws that would avoid the mistakes of the old ones. “Gun regulation need not mean funneling low-income Black and brown people into the criminal legal system,” read the statement signed by The Bronx Defenders, Brooklyn Defender Services, Black Attorneys of Legal Aid and a handful of upstate county public defender organizations. “Today, we call on the Legislature to design new gun regulations that are rooted in equity, not racism and to address the mass criminalization and incarceration of people of color for unlicensed gun possession. We look forward to working with the Legislature to chart a new course in addressing gun violence – one that does not perpetuate racial discrimination and harm.” The Legislature and Gov. Kathy Hochul did respond with sweeping new gun control legislation that was signed into law. However, it wasn’t what some public defenders and others were hoping for, prompting private complaints that the new laws did not respond to old concerns and would fuel mass incarceration. The public defender groups had previously submitted an amicus brief to the court showing how the state’s century-old gun control law had led to the disproportionate incarceration of people of color. Once the law had been ruled unconstitutional, the public defenders hoped that the Legislature could craft a better law. Following the court’s decision, Hochul called an extraordinary legislative session and the Legislature passed a new gun control bill. The bill changed the criteria for police to consider when granting concealed carry gun licenses. Previously, license applicants needed a “letter of good cause” showing a specific reason why they required a hidden gun. Now, applicants must demonstrate “good moral character” and complete firearms safety training. The bill passed largely along party lines, with only eight Democrats – all Assembly members representing upstate districts – voting against it. Officially, the public defender groups have not taken a position on the new gun control laws. But privately, some defenders and criminal justice reform advocates said the new gun laws had the same problems as the old ones. M.K. Kaishian, a civil rights attorney who worked at Brooklyn Defender Services until leaving in January to start her own private

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other representatives stand with pictures of shooting victims from Buffalo and Uvalde, Texas.

practice, told City & State that the new gun control law doubles down on the state’s current arrest-based approach to gun regulation. “Instead of going after manufacturers, all those other sort of top-level issues, continuing to focus on individual possession cases where the police are in charge of that enforcement just ensures that we’re going to continue to see the over-criminalization of Black and brown New Yorkers,” she said. “It’s just more of the same.” Kaishian said the state’s gun control strategy was focused on making it next to impossible to get a gun license and then arresting as many people as possible for unlicensed gun possession. Like the old war on drugs campaign, this arrest-based approach to gun control disproportionately affected nonwhite people who lived in the most heavily-policed neighborhoods. “Here in New York City, we have a pretrial jail population on a top charge of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree – which is possession of a gun without any requirement that it’s brandished, fired or otherwise used in a crime – and that population that is facing that as a top charge at Rikers Island and other city jails is 96 to 97% nonwhite, at least,” she said. According to Kaishian, criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 3 and 1/2 years in prison and is considered a violent felony that is eligible for bail. The result is that people who are stopped and frisked by the New York City Police Department (most likely a disproportionate number of Black and brown men) and

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“Gun regulation need not mean funneling low-income Black and brown people into the criminal legal system.” – Statement from a group of public defenders

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found to be carrying an unlicensed gun will spend months at Rikers and years at an upstate prison. Lisa Schreibersdorf, the founder and executive director of Brooklyn Defender Services, echoed some of Kaishian’s points while making it clear that her organization had not taken a formal position on the new gun laws. “While most people in a rural community would not face a jail sentence for failing to license their gun, people of color living in urban areas are specifically targeted by police, prosecutors and the courts for harsh prison sentences, even where there is no evidence of possession with intent to use the gun unlawfully,” she said. “Whether any of us agree or disagree with the ruling, the Supreme Court has said there is a right to carry a firearm in the United States. That means that we cannot apply this rule differently based on a person’s identity or where they live.” Schreibersdorf called on the state Legislature to consider the unintended consequences of the state’s gun control laws and the ways that they fueled mass incarceration. “While we do not have a position on New York’s revamped gun regulations … it is worth noting that many people may end up in violation of these laws based on mistakes or other reasonable choices, such as bringing a registered gun from another state,” she added. “It is critical that the Legislature look at the punishments for failing to obtain a firearm license and create a plan that will meet the requirements of the Bruen case and rectify the long-standing injustice that has contributed to the dis-

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proportionate impact these laws have had on Black and brown men.” The Legal Aid Society, Black Attorneys of Legal Aid, and The Bronx Defenders all declined to comment on the record when asked about the new gun control laws, instead referring back to their earlier statement on the Bruen decision. Among the eight Democrats in the Legislature who voted against the bill was Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes, whose Buffalo district was recently the site of a racist mass shooting. She declined to discuss her vote on the record. The other Democrats who voted against the bill – Assembly Members Marianne Buttenschon, William Conrad, Aileen Gunther, Pamela Hunter, Billy Jones, Al Stirpe and Carrie Woerner – also represent upstate districts. Hunter, whose district includes part of Syracuse, told City & State that she voted against the bill because it was “a quick knee-jerk reaction to the Supreme Court ruling” that would not solve the underlying issue of gun violence. “None of the provisions in this bill would have stopped the shootings in my community and the mass shootings we see every day,” she said in a statement. “I also believe this legislation would harm law-abiding gun owners, specifically minority gun owners. … We are addressing the Supreme Court decision in a way that too easily allows carriers in compliance to be subjected to felony charges and discriminatory enforcement.” Still, this kind of skepticism toward gun control remains relatively rare within New York’s Democratic Party, particularly downstate. Even the most left-wing members of the party, who are generally in favor of criminal justice reform, ended up voting for the recent gun control bill. The future of the state’s new gun control law is uncertain, though there’s a chance it will end up in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. If the court once again overturns New York’s gun control law, how will the Democrats react? Will they once again rush to enact the strictest possible law, or will they focus on gun control measures that involve less criminalization? Kaishian said she believed that legislators, particularly those on the left flank of the Democratic Party, were increasingly open to considering alternatives to incarceration – even if their votes on the most recent gun control bill did not reflect that. “Votes on the floor and whether they’re willing to have a conversation about it can be sometimes years apart, but those conversations are still very important, as long as people are willing to listen to them,” she said.

Peter Sterne is a journalist based in Queens who covers politics and the media.


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Fighting back after losing Roe How lawmakers and nonprofits are keeping abortion accessible.

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N THE WEEKS SINCE the U.S Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, New York lawmakers and nonprofits have taken action to protect access to reproductive health care in the state. After the court’s decision, Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state would spend $35 million to support abortion providers in New York, including $25 million for the state Health Department to create an Abortion Provider Support Fund to both expand capacity for providers and ensure access for patients. Another $10 million went to reproductive health care centers for security grants through the state Division of Criminal Justice Services. “New York has always been at the forefront of the fight for abortion rights, and as the first female governor of New York, I will not let us go backwards. I will never stop fighting to make New York a safe harbor for all who need care and a blueprint for other states to follow,” Hochul said. The first 13 programs to receive money from the fund covered 63 sites around the state. Participants already were part of the Comprehensive Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care Services Program, which provides family planning and re-

New York state has put $35 million aside to support abortion providers in anticipation of more out of state patients.

productive health services to low-income, uninsured and underinsured people. The new fund is meant to improve the physical security of reproductive health care facilities, along with aid toward training of new staff members and clinicians. Hochul also launched a series of reproductive health care roundtables with providers to discuss their needs and experiences post-Roe. Anticipating an influx of out-of-state patients seeking abortion care, reproductive health organizations, such as Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, told New York Nonprofit Media they were expanding services, both locally and nationwide. Planned Parenthood of Greater New York announced a 20% increase in abortion appointment availability at its 23 health centers, in addition to having employees facilitate travel, lodging and secure funding for individuals who intend to travel to New York from states where abortion is no longer legal or has been greatly restricted.

“Anyone who believes that they are immune from the harmful effects of the loss of Roe v. Wade is simply fooling themselves.” – Andrea Miller, National Institute for Reproductive Health president

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Planned Parenthood also increased telehealth services for abortion pills for women in the early stages of pregnancy. Planned Parenthood plans to expand local services in the Southern Tier by including second trimester abortion care at health centers in Ithaca and Corning. Advocacy groups like the National Institute for Reproductive Health, which works with state and local reproductive health organizations, pledged to increase efforts through partnerships with local grassroots programs and universities to ensure protections and funding for abortion providers in Republican-led states. “Anyone who believes that they are immune from the harmful effects of the loss of Roe v. Wade is simply fooling themselves,” Andrea Miller, the institute’s president, told NYN Media. “This will have a dramatic impact on the health, well-being, and future of individuals, families, communities and our nation. It will not just be

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a ripple effect: It will be a tsunami effect.” On July 1, the state Legislature passed a resolution that will prohibit “discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, disability, or sex including pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.” “State leaders have set in motion a bold process to shore up New York’s constitutional protections and enshrine the rights of people of all backgrounds. New York is acting to safeguard rights, meet the moment, and lead,” New York Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Donna Lieberman wrote in a statement. The New York Women’s Foundation advocated for investing in pro-choice leaders who were from various racial and ethnic backgrounds, urging the need to care for “communities left out of the mainstream who typically fight to have access to safe abortion and care for their bodies,” said

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Ana Oliveira, the nonprofit’s president and CEO. “This decision to overthrow Roe v. Wade will penalize and further control and oppress women, especially women of color, poorer women, women with disabilities, trans and gender expansive people, younger women, immigrant women and survivors of gender-based violence.” Elizabeth Estrada, New York field and advocacy manager at the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, emphasized the challenges faced by Latinas, including migrants who have entered the U.S. without permission and face compounding financial barriers to reproductive health care: “Even in a progressive state like New York, many Latinas/xs and people of color face the same hurdles to access health care that we see across the country. Although Medicaid does cover abortion in New York state, some are struggling economically but are still not eligible for Medicaid, while some need to keep their abortion private from a coercive partner or a parent whose insurance coverage they share.” Estrada added that migrants who entered the U.S. illegally “are scared to provide the personal information required on Medicaid applications for fear of exposing their immigration status.” She also emphasized the intersectionality of the challenges triggered by abortion restrictions, which extend beyond reproductive health care: “It remains clear that all families need access to essential health care, not more economic barriers or obstacles due to their immigration status, race or how much money they make. Abortion restrictions do not change the fact that everyone deserves access to care without stigma or barriers.” The New York Abortion Access Fund, another nonprofit group, also has noted the disproportionate toll that Black, Latino, LGBTQ individuals, among other marginalized groups, will bear by the changes brought by the Supreme Court’s ruling. The fund and other providers said banning abortion ultimately exacerbates a legacy of racism and discrimination in the U.S. The fund stated in a release that it “continues to provide direct financial support to people impacted by abortion bans, restrictions, economic barriers, and stigma. We’re unapologetically here for people seeking abortion, and we’re not going anywhere.”


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THE END OF THE BRONX DETENTE It’s Gustavo Rivera versus the machine. By Rebecca C. Lewis

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TATE SEN. GUSTAVO RIVERA has had a rough couple of months. It started in February when the original state Senate lines were approved by the Legislature. Rivera’s home had been redistricted out of his northwestern Bronx district by just a smidge. Running and winning in his old district would have necessitated giving up his rent-stabilized apartment of 20 years. But he probably could have run unopposed. Matters got worse when the courts approved the final lines in May. Rivera would still need to move – unless he wanted to challenge state Sen. Robert Jackson largely on his turf – but this time, he would face competition. And though he welcomed the primary challenge from first-time candidate Miguelina Camilo, Rivera needed to get his stagnant campaign apparatus up and running – and fast. “This was the worst-case scenario,” Rivera said in a recent interview with City & State. He thought back to the week following the release of the final lines that left him with no good options if he wanted to remain in office: “I was depressed, I’m not going to lie.” Now that the race against Rivera and Camilo in the newly drawn state Senate District 33 has gotten underway, things have only gotten more complicated. Despite running against a sitting lawmak-

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er, Camilo won the backing of the Bronx Democratic Party as well as a slew of influential elected officials, including Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz and Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Ritchie Torres. Rivera, meanwhile, has the lion’s share of powerful unions backing him as well as progressive organizations like the Working Families Party and Tenants PAC. It’s not new that county parties in the city may try to push out members who won’t toe the party line. But the Bronx Democratic machine remains the most powerful in New York City, managing to maintain its influence even as other machines have crumbled in recent years. The race between Rivera and Camilo will serve as its latest test of power in the face of well-organized competition. But with demographic shifts in the West Bronx, the race may also prove to be a critical testing ground for Espaillat as a burgeoning power broker.

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HEN THE STATE Legislature approved new district lines in February, Camilo announced that she would run in the state Senate district being vacated by state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi running for Congress. The open seat attracted other candidates as well, but the 36-year-old lawyer entered with the support of the Bronx Democratic Party. The former president of

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the Bronx Women’s Bar Association, she had first gotten involved with the party through judicial elections – meeting candidates and carrying their petitions – and had made connections from there. Born in the Dominican Republic before moving to Washington Heights, Manhattan, at the age of 2, Camilo also worked at the city Board of Elections. But when the courts released new district lines following a lawsuit invalidating the districts drawn by the Legislature, Camilo’s home of Riverdale shifted into District 33 – a district without an incumbent, since Rivera’s home had wound up a short distance outside the district. So Camilo decided to switch gears and campaign there instead. “To me, it was never going to be a question of running anywhere else,” Camilo told City & State. “This is the district that I know and I’ve worked in.” She added that “it’s not about musical chairs” in order to get into the Legislature, referring to the prospect of moving to run in a district without challenging a sitting lawmaker. When Camilo switched districts, the Bronx Democratic Party stuck with her, reiterating the endorsement it had already made for her in District 36 – where she originally planned to run – would also apply to her District 33 run. The district stretches across the northwestern Bronx to the heart of the borough, from Riverdale and Norwood to Belmont, the Bronx Zoo and Van Nest. Bronx Democratic Party Chair Jamaal Bai-

“My loyalty is not to a particular club, not to a particular elected official and not to a party organization.” – state Sen. Gustavo Rivera

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Miguelina Camino, with supporters Jeffrey Dinowitz, Ritchie Torres and Eric Dinowitz, and, below, Adriano Espaillat

ley, a state Senate colleague of Rivera’s, said the special master who drew the new maps “(threw) a wrench in everyone’s plans,” but the party decided to stick with Camilo, who continued to reside in the district that she sought to represent. “We thought the world of, and continue to think the world of, Miguelina in terms of her ability, her skills, her tenacity and what she would bring to the Senate,” Bailey told City & State. Bailey insisted that the continued endorsement of Camilo did not represent a decision to explicitly go against Rivera, but ultimately, that’s what panned out. With no truly good options before him, Rivera

thing that Bronx Democratic Party leaders suggested to Rivera. “Conversations were taking place with Sen. Rivera in relation to the ability to run in possibly a different area,” Bailey said, noting that avoiding a primary against Jackson would necessitate moving regardless. “That being the case, the conversation was saying, ‘Hey if you’re going to move, is this an option?’” Those suggestions included District 34, an open seat in the East Bronx, and the new District 32, which also included parts of Rivera’s current district and would have pitted him against state Sen. Luis Sepúlveda. Rivera declined and decided to run in

announced shortly after the court released the new district lines that he would run in District 33 with plans to move the few blocks necessary to live there. Though Rivera could have moved to a different district that Camilo did not live in, he would’ve wound up representing new neighborhoods. “The 33rd is the one that makes the most sense,” Rivera said, adding that it has the greatest percentage of communities he currently and formerly represented. However, while running for another seat didn’t cross Camilo’s mind, it was some-

District 33, “as is his right,” Bailey said, but the conversations left a bad taste in Rivera’s mouth. “This makes me a little queasy, in all honesty,” Rivera said. “The way that some of them were talking about it was like, ‘Hey, we’re just going to hand you this, why don’t you do this one, why don’t you do this one?’” Echoing Camilo’s sentiments about why she never considered moving in order to win a seat, Rivera said he felt as though the Bronx Democratic Party leaders were attempting to distribute seats like “possessions” to cajole him away

from a primary against Camilo. Bailey said the conversations happened in a good faith to avoid a primary fight while keeping a senior lawmaker in the Legislature.

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IVERA WOULD BE the first to tell you that he has never exactly gotten along with the Bronx Democratic Party. His relationships with the previous two leaders – now-Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and former Assembly Member Marcos Crespo – were well known for being hostile. According to campaign finance records, Heastie’s PAC donated $7,000 to Camilo in March, but he hasn’t given to his fellow sitting lawmaker – and probably won’t. “Gustavo never really, quote-unquote, played with the county machinery,” political analyst Eli Valentin told City & State. “He hasn’t been an establishment kind of guy.” Rivera has a much better personal relationship with Bailey, but that hasn’t translated to the party as a whole. Although he enjoyed nominal support against past challengers like former New York City Council Member Fernando Cabrera, who has garnered criticisms for his homophobic views, Rivera said he had never been one to “bend the knee” for the party apparatus. He has regularly sided with progressive legislators over his fellow Bronx colleagues and held policy positions that did not align with the party faithful’s often moderate brand of politics. But Rivera has also made actively hostile moves against the machine, notably against Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, the party’s secretary and West Bronx power broker. The most recent example was this year when Rivera endorsed a progressive challenger to Dinowitz, but their relationship soured two years ago when Rivera supported a failed takeover of Dinowitz’s Democratic club by Biaggi in 2020. “I didn’t think that was very nice,” Dinowitz told City & State. “I mean, after all, we were supporters of his.” Dinowitz and his club, the Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club, backed Rivera in his first run against disgraced ex-state Sen. Pedro Espada Jr. even though the Bronx Democratic Party did not, and they offered support in each of Rivera’s ensuing races. Rivera said at the time that he had called Dinowitz to inform him of his support for the attempted leadership change before the actual vote. Despite the appearance of vindictiveness on Dinowitz’s part, he insisted that none


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of that history impacted his decision not to support Rivera. Like Bailey, Dinowitz said he made a commitment to Camilo and believed she would make a good addition to the Legislature, and that running in a district with a different number didn’t change that. “Even if I wasn’t annoyed at Gustavo Rivera, which I am obviously, it wouldn’t have made a difference.” But it didn’t mean Dinowitz was above taking jabs. “(Rivera) chose to run in a district in which he does not live – some people would use the word carpetbagger,” he said, before adding, “I don’t like to use words like that.” Rivera also shares no love for Dinowitz either. “It’s funny that Jeff feels (it) necessary to tell everybody that I don’t share his values when he and the Ben Franklin Democratic Club basically supported me in every competitive election that I ever had,” Rivera said. “But … my loyalty is not to a particular club, not to a particular elected official and not to a party organization.” He insisted that the over decade of work that he and his staff have done for the district “apparently … is not worth as much as you saying, ‘I’m loyal to the party apparatus.’” Asked about her own loyalties, Camilo offered a very different assessment than her opponent. “There is a sense of loyalty when these are elected officials that have represented our communities that I have shared time with and been present with,” she said, referencing the slew of local politicians with close ties to the party apparatus who have endorsed her. “When that is said as a negative thing coming from a senator who did have the party’s endorsement in past elections – but has maybe chosen to go against electeds himself – he has found himself in a position where maybe he feels they’re not being loyal to him.” So far, the Bronx Democratic machine has managed to hold out against insurgent candidates in most elections, evolving arguably more effectively to include the more progressive wing of the party than other borough machines. It notably expanded its number of female elected officials in recent years, combating the image of the Bronx Democratic Party being an old boys’ club. A victory in District 33 against a longtime thorn in its side would serve to cement the party as the most powerful Democratic machine standing in New York City. But a loss could be devastating for the future influence of party leaders in the borough.

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“I didn’t think that was very nice. I mean, after all, we were supporters of his.” – Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, on Rivera supporting a challenge to Dinowitz’s leadership of the Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club

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HE RACE SERVES not only as a testing ground for the Bronx Democratic Party, but also for Adriano Espaillat, whose House district includes Upper Manhattan and parts of the West Bronx. In some ways, it could prove even more significant for him than for the party. Espaillat, who is Dominican, has successfully helped fellow Dominicans get elected in and around his district at multiple levels of government. Most recently, his support played a key role in George Alvarez’s primary victory over longtime Bronx Assembly Member José Rivera, who is Puerto Rican. Those ethnic dynamics are at play once again in the state Senate race, with Espaillat backing Camilo, who is Dominican, over Rivera, who is Puerto Rican. In the heavily Latino Bronx, particularly the West Bronx area in District 33, Puerto Ricans made up a large percentage of the community, and therefore the voting bloc. But recent demographic shifts have led to a growing Dominican community, with many people moving north from Washington Heights in Manhattan into the Bronx. “That is, I think, often publicly unsaid,” Valentin, the political analyst, said of the changing demographics. “But when it comes to the Latino political reality, one cannot lose sight of

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Below, Bronx Democratic Party Chair Jamaal Bailey is also supporting Camino’s bid in state Senate District 33.

that.” He said that’s what he believed drove Espaillat to support Camilo in the race, getting involved in a district that has minimal overlap with his own. Espaillat has already proven his ability to win, seeing success in the Rivera/Alvarez race against the Bronx Democratic Party. But he also helped to elect several New York City Council members in 2021, including Oswald Feliz in the Bronx and Shaun Abreu in Manhattan. The common thread among all the candidates were their Dominican roots. Bailey, who’s wife is Puerto Rican, said that ethnicity played no role in the party’s decision to support Camilo. She also has support from Torres, who is also Puerto Rican. But Espaillat’s goals don’t necessarily line up with the county party’s, as evidenced in the June Assembly race. This time, they just happen to be aligned. Valentin predicted that should Camilo win, a close examination of where she had

the most support would offer insight into just how much sway Espaillat had among evolving Latino communities.

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ITH ROUGHLY A month before primary day, both Rivera and Camilo are gearing up for what they expect to be a tight race whose outcome seems very likely a toss-up. Camilo enjoys the support of the county party and its campaign infrastructure. For a first-time candidate like her, such backing is invaluable. Camilo has endorsements from major officials in both her district and the Bronx as a whole. In addition to Dinowitz and Espaillat, whose districts overlap with hers, she also has support from Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson and Council Member Eric Dinowitz, who also represents part of the district. But Rivera has maintained the support of politically powerful unions, including 1199SEIU, New York State Nurses Association and the United Federation of Teachers. The unions also offer tremendous resources to aid their candidates. Rivera also has a fundraising advantage. According to the most recent campaign filings, he had over $430,000 on hand heading into August. Camilo, meanwhile, had just over $130,000. Although past Senate and Assembly races have proved that money does not always lead to electoral victories, it still offers a significant leg up. Right now, Valentin said he believed Rivera had a slight upper hand in the race. “The Rivera name still holds weight in significant portions of that district,” Valentin said in spite of the new lines. He said name recognition goes beyond the specific areas that Rivera currently or has previously represented in that portion of the Bronx. He also pointed to the strength of the endorsements that Rivera has in combination with his level of familiarity in the community. As they hit the campaign trail in hopes of tipping a close race in their favor, Rivera and Camilo face similar obstacles: introducing themselves to new constituents. For Camilo, she’s doing so as a first-time candidate. For Rivera, he has entirely new communities – particularly Riverdale – where people may not know him. On election night, the deciding factor may come down to who had the better sales pitch to communities brought together for the first time thanks to redistricting.


Gordon F. Tomaselli, MD The Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer, Montefiore Medicine

Montefiore Einstein congratulates Gordon F. Tomaselli, MD

For being honored in City & State New York’s 2022 Bronx Power 100 in recognition of his influence and leadership in the fields of education and biomedical research.


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The local power brokers upending the borough's image.

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OR A PLACE that has long been beset by oversimplified stereotypes, the Bronx is a complex and complicated place. It’s part of New York City, yet it’s the only borough that’s not on an island (and the only county in the city not named after royalty). It has struggled through decades of urban decay, yet it’s also the home to vast green spaces. Even though it includes the nation’s poorest congressional district, up until the COVID-19 pandemic, it had been enjoying a significant economic turnaround. And while it’s a Democratic bastion, it has become

an epicenter of the intraparty battle between establishment moderates like Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and progressives like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. City & State’s Bronx Power 100 – researched and written in partnership with Bronx journalist Joe Konig – recognizes the remarkable local leaders, both in and out of government, who are battling on behalf of their borough, whether it’s electing more women to office, passing laws to protect tenants, combating pollution or creating jobs.


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Sean Patrick Maloney, by backing Bronx state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi in a primary challenge.

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choice than the short-lived tenure of Brian Benjamin.

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A longtime ally of Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz continues to outlast his local contemporaries, retired or ousted by progressive challengers outside the Bronx Democrats’ party apparatus. He helps run the Assembly Democrats campaign arm and easily beat his own Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez-backed primary challenger. With his son, Eric Dinowitz, on the New York City Council, the Assembly member has constructed his own mini-dynasty that will outlast his nearly 30-year tenure in Albany.

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Second only to U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the face of the nation’s progressive movement. Her endorsement is coveted by left-wing candidates across the country, and she made national news by declining to say if she would endorse President Joe Biden in 2024. In New York, she’s gotten behind the state Legislature’s growing democratic socialist contingent and is taking on one of Congress’ most powerful Democrats, Rep.

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A young, progressive, outspoken member of Congress from the Bronx? No, not Rep. Alexandria OcasioCortez, but Rep. Ritchie Torres, who has made a name for himself in Washington, D.C., since arriving in January 2021. Torres has no problem positioning himself in contrast to AOC or Democratic leadership. A proud supporter of Israel, Torres capitalized on the Middle East peace Abraham Accords and his friendship with the ambassador from the United Arab Emirates to refurbish a soccer field in his district.

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With public safety and gun violence on the minds of New Yorkers, few legislators are as involved in crafting the state’s criminal justice policies than state Senate Codes Committee Chair Jamaal Bailey. Backed by Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and favored by Gov. Kathy Hochul, the Bronx Democrats party boss was reportedly a finalist for Hochul’s first lieutenant governor’s pick – and perhaps would have been a wiser

While her Manhattan counterpart faces calls for removal from Democrats and Republicans alike, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark seems built for the current criminal justice climate in New York. She supported many of the tweaks passed in the state’s budget, and her prosecutorial tendencies align well with New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ policies. She has cracked down on gun-toting gangs and went after drill rappers, a favorite

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The last of the “four men in the room” who dictated policy from Albany until 2018, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie continues to maintain a strong grasp on his caucus he’s controlled since 2015 and the Bronx Democratic Party he took over nearly 15 years ago. He brought Vice President Kamala Harris – his cousin’s college roommate – to the Northeast Bronx YMCA he built. Heastie has remained effective while largely avoiding scandal during one of the longest tenures atop the Assembly in state history.


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target of the mayor’s. And her office continues to target gun traffickers amidst a rise in gun violence across the city.

7 RAFAEL SALAMANCA JR. CHAIR New York City Council Land Use Committee Few positions on the New York City Council bestow as much influence as the Land Use Committee chair, and City Council Member Rafael Salamanca Jr. continues to wield that influence as he enters his second term. A staunch critic of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ housing

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policies, Salamanca has taken on New York City Housing Authority inefficiencies, raised more money than most of his Bronx colleagues in the City Council and supported the demise of the Harlem One45 project.

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Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson

8 ADRIANO ESPAILLAT MEMBER OF CONGRESS A more mild-mannered, establishment-oriented version of his younger House Democratic colleagues representing the Bronx, Rep. Adriano Espaillat is just as progressive as the bunch – and more effective in some ways. From White House meetings with the president Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark

to successfully shaming state Democratic Party Chair Jay Jacobs into including Latino speakers at the party’s state convention, the first former undocumented immigrant to serve in Congress is known to flex his political muscles as a local power broker and a leader in New York’s Latino and immigrant communities.

9 VANESSA GIBSON BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT The first woman and first Black borough president in the Bronx, Vanessa Gibson has helped constituents contending with the Twin Parks fire claiming the lives of

17 Bronxites, a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak and a number of fatal shootings of children. She’s used her bully pulpit and influence from her New York City Council days to coordinate resources and advocate for the victims. And she remains close with her borough president counterparts, pushing environmental initiatives and defending the Right to Counsel law she passed while on the City Council.

10 JAMAAL BOWMAN MEMBER OF CONGRESS The progressive “Squad” member Rep. Jamaal Bowman was applauded by House

Espaillat has been flexing his muscles as a local power brokers in several races.


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13 GEORGE GRESHAM PRESIDENT 1199SEIU

Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a “relentless voice” for working families on her March visit to the Bronx, withstood criticism from the Democratic Socialists of America over his views on the Israeli-Palestinain conflict and avoided a battle with Rep. Mondaire Jones after new district lines pitted the Democratic incumbents against each other. Following the racist mass shooting in Buffalo and the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the former middle school principal emerged as a prominent voice on gun violence and extremism.

11 GUSTAVO RIVERA CHAIR State Senate Health Committee With the retirement of his Assembly counterpart, Richard Gottfried, state

Sen. Gustavo Rivera is the preeminent champion of the New York Health Act, the proposed single-payer health care bill that has been long stalled in Albany. Twenty of the more than 100 bills sponsored by Rivera this session were passed by both houses, with six signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul so far. Forced to switch districts after the redrawing of state Senate maps, Rivera will face a moderate primary challenger from Riverdale backed by the county party, but has the backing of major unions, including the New York State United Teachers and 1199SEIU.

12 BETTY ROSA COMMISSIONER State Education Department State Education Department Commissioner Betty Rosa has withstood criticism from

the New York Post editorial board and the third-ranking Republican in Congress, Rep. Elise Stefanik, to emerge with the full-throated endorsement of Gov. Kathy Hochul. After the Buffalo and Uvalde, Texas, shootings, Rosa quickly canceled the U.S. history Regents Exam out of concern the topics on the test could traumatize students. And her department scored more funding than it ever has – $31.5 billion – in the 2022 state budget.

14 LATOYA JOYNER CHAIR Assembly Labor Committee In a state where labor unions are politically powerful, it pays to be chair of one of the state Legislature’s labor committees. Assembly Member Latoya

Rosa's Education Department scored its biggest budget ever at $31.5B this year.

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Entering his 15th year atop one of the state’s largest and most influential labor unions, 1199SEIU President George Gresham is a powerful champion of the nurses and health care workers his union represents, securing higher wages and better working conditions both before and during the coronavirus pandemic. He recently partnered with state Attorney General Letitia James and the Rev. Dr. William Barber II’s campaign to demand better conditions for nursing home employees, home health care aides and workers across the country.


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Joyner is coasting to reelection without a primary challenger to fend off this cycle. Thousands have poured in from heavyweights like the Hotel Trades Council, District Council 37, 32BJ SEIU and 1199SEIU. In the Assembly, she has taken on Amazon and Chipotle, advocated for an increase of the minimum wage and fought for better conditions for freelance workers.

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Eric Dinowitz. In his past few years of work as a lobbyist, he has represented the Yankees, Dominion Voting Systems, the PGA Tour, the NBA, MLB, Airbnb and a number of influential real estate developers.

15 ATTORNEY Stanley Schlein continues to assert quiet influence over the Bronx Democrats and Democratic lawmakers across New York. A top election lawyer, Schlein is recruited from all corners of the five boroughs by Democratic politicians of every stripe, including Andrew Yang, Kathryn Garcia, Corey Johnson, New York City Council Member Justin Brannan, Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson and City Council Member Attorney Stanley Schlein

New York Taxi Workers Alliance Executive Director Bhairavi Desai

16 RANDY LEVINE PRESIDENT New York Yankees Randy Levine has built the Bronx Bombers into a $7 billion enterprise over two decades. The team, which last won a World Series in 2009, has been atop the MLB

standings this year – and remains one of the borough’s most politically connected companies. A slew of lobbyists work on their behalf in Albany, and the team’s parent company has poured tens of thousands into Gov. Kathy Hochul’s campaign. A former deputy mayor, Levine is also of counsel at the New York City office of Jackson Lewis.

outside City Hall last fall that garnered support from the city’s congressional delegation as cabbies that owned taxi medallions faced tense negotiations with then-New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and lenders. In the end, Desai won her drivers hundreds of thousands of dollars in relief and forced the city to guarantee every loan.

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In a union town like New York, few labor leaders are as dynamic as Bhairavi Desai. The executive director of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance organized a successful hunger strike

Facing primary challengers from the right and the left for Assembly District 82, Assembly Education Committee Chair Michael Benedetto this summer found himself at the center of a proxy war between New

Levine has the Yankees at the top of the AL East and has been a big Hochul donor.

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vice president at Stagg Group, one of the Bronx’s largest affordable housing developers, to take the job.

Assembly Member Karines Reyes

or single-payer health care. She shares office space with Rep. Alexandria OcasioCortez and was reportedly on the short list to replace Brian Benjamin as Gov. Kathy Hochul’s lieutenant governor.

Bronx Democratic Party. Regardless of the outcome in the Democratic primary in August, Fernandez will return to Albany for the next session, as she is still running for reelection in the Assembly.

19 KARINES REYES CHAIR Assembly Subcommittee on Workplace Safety A nurse who went back to work during the worst of the pandemic, Assembly Member Karines Reyes is a progressive advocate – whether she’s backing tuition subsidies at CUNY schools, restrictions on law enforcement and state jails’ relationship with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, abortion rights

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ADOLFO CARRIÓN JR.

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Assembly Member Nathalia Fernandez is aiming to move to the other side of the state Capitol, mounting a bid to replace state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, who’s running for Congress. And Fernandez is in a strong position to win, thanks to the backing of the

New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development

Fernandez is running for a state Senate seat and for reelection in the Assembly.

A former Bronx borough president and Obama administration official, Adolfo Carrión Jr. was selected by New York City Mayor Eric Adams to lead the city’s Department of Housing Preservation & Development as City Hall seeks to address the housing crisis and encourage more affordable housing construction. Carrión left his role as an executive

PALOMA IZQUIERDOHERNANDEZ PRESIDENT AND CEO Urban Health Plan Paloma Izquierdo-Hernandez runs one of the largest health care providers in the Bronx, Urban Health Plan, which was founded by her father, Dr. Richard Izquierdo, a beloved leader in the borough for decades. She serves on a number of boards, including for the National Hispanic Medical Association and a charter school named for her father. She oversaw Urban Health Plan’s ambitious expansion across the city and worked with then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo to orchestrate the vaccination of bodega and grocery workers.

23 MEISHA PORTER PRESIDENT AND CEO The Bronx Community Foundation After her brief but impactful tenure as New York City schools chancellor, Meisha Porter took on a new challenge: launching The Bronx Community Foundation

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York City Mayor Eric Adams, who endorsed him, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who backed progressive Jonathan Soto. Benedetto capitalized on his fundraising advantage and support from powerful unions and the state Democratic Party to notch a pivotal primary victory. Benedetto has also been a champion of Adams’ education policy priorities in Albany.

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for his steadfast commitment to ensuring all Bronx children and youth are afforded every opportunity to reach their fullest potential.

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as its inaugural leader. Porter has deep roots in the borough, where she lives, and was a longtime educator and school administrator. The foundation, which aims to “eradicate inequity and build sustainable futures for all Bronxites,” has gotten off to a strong start, forging partnerships with the City University of New York, New York City Health + Hospitals and a number of nonprofits across the borough.

and then-Puerto Rico Gov. Pedro Rosselló.

27 LORRAINE CORTÉS-VÁZQUEZ COMMISSIONER New York City Department for the Aging New York City Department for the Aging Commissioner Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez was one of the few de Blasio-era officials reappointed by New York City Mayor Eric Adams, with the full backing of the New York branch of the AARP and a number of major elder care providers in the city. She continues to serve on the board of trustees for CUNY and previously served on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board of directors. She was floated by some in the Latino community as a replacement of Brian Benjamin as Gov. Kathy Hochul’s lieutenant governor.

New York City Council Member Althea Stevens

PIERINA SANCHEZ CHAIR New York City Council Housing and Buildings Committee With New York City in the midst of a housing crisis that she calls “the No. 1 problem,” New York City Council Member Pierina Sanchez advocates for tenants from her position as the housing committee chair. She has joined City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams in opposing the Rent Guidelines Board’s rent hikes and called on New York City Mayor Eric Adams for more concrete details on how to carry out his housing policies. After gunfire outside her Bronx office twice in two weeks, Sanchez called on the city to tackle the underlying economic causes of gun violence.

25 ALTHEA STEVENS CHAIR New York City Council Youth Services Committee A former nonprofit executive, New York City Council Member Althea Stevens in a few short months in office was already teaming up with City Hall to create more summer youth programming. She has also secured local coronavirustesting sites and successfully advocated for longer hours for the High Bridge walkway connecting her district with Manhattan. And she has pushed for better pay for the city’s contracted human services workers and Fair Fares for low-income transit users.

Sanchez has been a leading voice in the New York City Council on housing.

26 MARLENE CINTRON REGION II ADMINISTRATOR U.S. Small Business Administration Marlene Cintron, a longtime Bronx political and business leader, was appointed by President Joe Biden last fall to serve as the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Region II administrator, overseeing the agency’s operations in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. For a decade, Cintron led the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp. after serving in the administrations of then-New York City Mayor David Dinkins

28 PHILIP OZUAH PRESIDENT AND CEO Montefiore Medicine Dr. Philip Ozuah leads Montefiore Health System, one of the largest health systems and employers in the Bronx and the broader region. He also oversees the Albert Einstein College of

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helped negotiate the end of a Teamsters strike and secured $100 million from New York City to improve the market’s infrastructure. In late 2021, Grant committed to donating fresh produce to a food pantry at the Bronx campus of Mercy College, his alma mater.

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General Letitia James and other big names attended his inauguration – the younger Dinowitz has forged his own path advocating for universal child care and clashing with pro-Palestinian activists over the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement at the City University of New York.

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Medicine, a medical school and research institution that ranks among the top in the country. Montefiore continues to expand its footprint in the Bronx and beyond, opening a $44 million expansion at its New Rochelle campus in October. In June, Ozuah was appointed to the “New” New York blue-ribbon panel.

his 1,400 members through their first strike since the 1980s, securing support from Reps. Alexandria OcasioCortez and Ritchie Torres, New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and a slew of Bronx lawmakers. He secured a three-year contract with increased wages and improved health care benefits for Hunts Point workers. Kane was honored at the Bronx Democrats annual fundraising dinner in September.

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29 DANIEL J. KANE JR. PRESIDENT Teamsters Local 202 Teamsters Local 202 President Daniel J. Kane Jr. last year led

CEO Hunts Point Produce Market Since Phillip Grant took over at the Hunts Point Produce Market, one of the world’s largest, he has overseen much of the region’s produce shipments, reaching over 23 million people with nearly $2.3 billion in annual sales from the 1 million-squarefoot market. He successfully

32 ERIC DINOWITZ CHAIR New York City Council Higher Education Committee With New York City Council Member Eric Dinowitz’s election victory in 2021, the Dinowitz clan continued its run of success in the northwest Bronx against insurgent progressives. Though he benefited from the connections and name recognition of his father, Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, state Attorney

33 MARCOS CRESPO & RUBEN DIAZ JR. SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS; SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGIC INITIATIVES Montefiore Medicine The dynamic duo that once ran the Bronx from their perches atop the Bronx Democrats have reunited in post-government life. Former party boss Marcos Crespo was soon followed into retirement from public office by former Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. to help manage strategic initiatives and community affairs at one of the borough’s most important institutions, Montefiore Medicine. Crespo

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Hunts Point Produce Market CEO Phillip Grant

The son of longtime former Rep. José E. Serrano, state Sen. José M. Serrano has emerged as a progressive voice in his own right, while remaining favored by state Senate leadership. He chairs the state Senate Democrats’ majority conference, as well as the state Senate Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks and Recreation Committee. He has called on Gov. Kathy Hochul to close South Bronx power plants over pollution concerns and saw his bill that would ban the leasing of state forests and wildlife management areas for gas production pass the state Senate 61-1.


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and Diaz give the medical institution considerable political and governmental firepower as it continues to assert itself as one of the Bronx’s top employers, educators and health care providers.

the goddamn assault rifles” in the wake of a series of mass shootings and demanded $15 billion for climate investments. His bill expanding the definition of firearms was signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul as part of her larger gun control package.

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34 KENNY BURGOS ASSEMBLY MEMBER Assembly Member Kenny Burgos has been outspoken in his tenure in Albany since taking office in 2021. He has criticized conditions at Rikers Island, which is in his district, and called for a ban on “all

In the wake of the Buffalo and Uvalde mass shootings, first-term Assembly Member Chantel Jackson sponsored a bill to raise the minimum age to purchase and own a semi-automatic rifle in New York to 21, a signature piece of legislation that made national headlines when it was signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul. From her seat on the Assembly’s Education Committee, Jackson challenged New York City schools Chancellor David Banks on his decision to eliminate the executive superintendent role. And in March, she loudly joined

An ally of Rep. Adriano Espaillat, Oswald Feliz spent years defending tenants in the Bronx before winning his New York City Council seat in 2021, a victory for New York’s increasingly influential Dominican population. After the Twin Parks fire in January killed 17 of his constituents, Feliz emerged as a vocal champion of the tenants, and his legislation aiming to prevent future fatalities was signed into law this summer by New York City Mayor Eric Adams. He also co-chairs the council’s Black, Latino and Asian Caucus.

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community over a street renaming kerfuffle and criticism from her predecessor Mark Gjonaj, a leader among Bronx Alban ians. But she’s a strong ally of City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, a champion of outdoor dining and a supporter of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ gun violence prevention initiatives.

38 KEVIN RILEY CHAIR New York City Council Zoning and Franchises Subcommittee For a new New York City Council member, it doesn’t hurt for your closest allies to be Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Bronx Democratic Party boss Jamaal Bailey. Riley has aligned himself with striking Co-op City workers and also allied with Republican City Council Member Joe Borelli on property tax reform, as he represents a district known for its inequitable property tax rates. This year, Riley lunched with the mayor on Arthur Avenue and stood beside him at the announcement of the city’s new gun czar.

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CHRISTOPHER MASTROMANO & CHRISTOPHER ROKER

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CEOS

New York City Council Consumer and Worker Protection Committee

New York City Health + Hospitals/Jacobi and New York City Health + Hospitals/ North Central Bronx; New York City Health + Hospitals/ Lincoln

Since taking office and becoming the first Latina to represent the Bronx’s 13th Council District, New York City Council Member Marjorie Velázquez has faced violent threats over her opposition to the proposed Bruckner Boulevard rezoning, outrage from her district’s Albanian

Overseeing two of the Bronx’s most important public hospitals, New York City Health + Hospitals/ Jacobi and New York City Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx, Christopher

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Samper has led the Wildlife Conservation Fund for a decade now.

40 CRISTIÁN SAMPER & JOHN F. CALVELLI PRESIDENT AND CEO; EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS Wildlife Conservation Society Cristián Samper has had a remarkable decadelong run at the helm of the Wildlife Conservation Society. He oversees a collection of zoos including the Bronx Zoo and the Central Park Zoo, and headed the rebuilding of the New York Aquarium after Superstorm Sandy. He

also developed the society’s 2030 strategy to promote biodiversity and conservation. Samper is set to depart this fall for a new position as managing director and leader of nature solutions at the Bezos Earth Fund. His colleague, John F. Calvelli, has spent the last 20 years managing public affairs for the Wildlife Conservation Society’s portfolio of zoos, aquariums and conservation programs. From the Bronx Zoo to the newly reopened New York Aquarium, Calvelli is the public face of the iconic parks that draw millions of New Yorkers and tourists each year.

Assembly Member Amanda Septimo

partnership with The James and Judith K. Dimon Foundationbacked nonprofit HERE to HERE – also received $250,000 from the federal government.

41 FERNANDO DELGADO PRESIDENT Lehman College A little over a year into his tenure as president of Lehman College, Fernando Delgado has seen his institution land $5.4 million in grants from the state Education Department and the U.S. Department of Education for a health care literacy certificate program within the college’s Institute for Literary Studies and Adult Learning Center. Lehman’s post-coronavirus workplace development program – The Bronx Recovery Corps, a

42 AMANDA FARÍAS CHAIR New York City Council Economic Development Committee New York City Council Member Amanda Farías joined the legislative body amid an unprecedented wave of women, Latinas and progressives forming a

powerful bloc after the 2021 elections. She has partnered with transit organizations to call for improved transit options in the Bronx, including a Citi Bike expansion, direct connections to Queens and an elimination of two-fare zones. She also backed a major tax cut on city hotels in hopes of promoting increased hiring and assistance to the rebounding tourism industry.

43 AMANDA SEPTIMO ASSEMBLY MEMBER Since winning the Democratic nomination in 2020 despite being spurned by the Bronx Democratic Party, Assembly Member Amanda Septimo has made waves adamantly defending the state’s bail reform laws, showing up daily at the Hunts Point Teamsters strike, getting arrested at the city’s taxi drivers’ hunger strike, calling for the shutdown of polluting power plants in her district and even

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Mastromano has faced increasing challenges while garnering support from the city and the state’s top officials. In February, after a U.S. Department of Defense medical team was dispatched to North Central Bronx to assist staff during the omicron surge, Gov. Kathy Hochul paid an in-person visit to thank staff for their efforts. And in June, New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams hand-delivered a $10 million check to replace Jacobi’s hyperbaric chamber. On top of his role as New York City Health + Hospital’s chief growth officer, Christopher Roker runs the public hospital system’s Lincoln Hospital. The nearly 200-year-old institution has a Level I trauma center and has one of the busiest emergency rooms in the country. Lincoln Hospital is affiliated with the Weill Cornell Medicine Medical College at Cornell University. And in April, a social responsibility hospital index ranked Lincoln No. 44 out of more than 2,800 hospitals for racial inclusivity.


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advocating for a casino in the South Bronx. Facing primary challengers in her reelection bid this year, Septimo capitalized on the backing of the Working Families Party and won.

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Customs Enforcement to end its practice of indefinitely detaining arrested New Yorkers facing alleged immigration offenses.

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JUSTINE OLDERMAN

CO-FOUNDER

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

South Bronx Unite

The Bronx Defenders

The Bronx’s air quality is poor, and Bronxites’ health outcomes are even poorer. Mychal Johnson knows it, but he needs you to know it too. Slowly, but certainly not fast enough, powerful officials are joining his cause to bring more green spaces and reduce pollution in the South Bronx. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer joined his call to cap the Cross Bronx Expressway, and Rep. Ritchie Torres has consistently aligned himself with Johnson and the other environmental advocates trying to make it happen.

A leading voice among public defenders in New York and nationwide, Justine Olderman is an unapologetic advocate for incarcerated and prosecuted Bronxites. She pushed back on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s bail reform tweaks during the state budget process and denounced calls for more policing after the Sunset Park subway mass shooting. And in March, The Bronx Defenders and the New York Civil Liberties Union announced a settlement with U.S. Immigration and

Wilma Alonso has been a leader in the Fordham Road business community for nearly three decades, including 17 years heading the Fordham Road Business Improvement District, which promotes the biggest shopping district in the Bronx. When she counted over 200 sidewalk vendors in the area last July, the press reported on it and then-New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio responded by sending in police to clear them out. Alonso serves on the board of trustees for St. Barnabas Hospital and the board of directors for the city’s tourism arm, NYC & Company.

47 LOURDES ZAPATA PRESIDENT AND CEO South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp. After five years in state government, Lourdes Zapata returned to the South

48 LUIS SEPÚLVEDA STATE SENATOR State Sen. Luis Sepúlveda was on the outs with his colleagues in Albany and the Bronx after a January 2021 domestic violence arrest, losing his committee memberships and a race for Bronx borough president in the months that followed. But when the charges were dropped last fall, Sepúlveda began to be welcomed back by the party establishment. He was reinstated to his committee memberships and now chairs the state Senate Cities Committee. In June, New York City Mayor Eric

Olderman has been pushing back on Hochul's tweaks to the state's bail reform laws.

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Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp. in 2019 to lead the organization she helped run for over 15 years in the 1990s and 2000s. SoBro helps create affordable and special needs housing, offers youth and workforce development, and assists businesses growth across the borough. When Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she was asking the federal government for $150 million for community development financial institutions – small, alternative lenders for lowincome communities – she did it at SoBro in February.


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entertainment firm.” Editor’s note: Larry Scott Blackmon is a member of City & State’s advisory board.

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VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

HAWK NEWSOME & CHIVONA NEWSOME

FreshDirect

CO-FOUNDERS

Larry Scott Blackmon is FreshDirect’s eyes and ears in the New York City political arena, building relationships with the communities surrounding its 40,000-squarefoot Port Morris facility, which employs hundreds of Bronxites. Blackmon uses his over 20 years of experience working for mayors, U.S. senators and New York City Council members to further the home delivery grocery service’s interests in New York. He’s also the founder of The Blackmon Organization, which he bills as a “government affairs, public relations, lobbying and

Black Lives Matter Greater New York The brother-and-sister duo of Hawk Newsome and Chivona Newsome emerged as key voices during the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement in New York, and they continue to garner coverage as they speak out against police brutality in their community. Yet, they’ve also made enemies across the political spectrum, with New York City Mayor Eric Adams rejecting Hawk Newsome’s heated rhetoric and the national Black Lives Matter movement repudiating their organization.

Laidley is a veteran of the Bronx Democrats who also joined Moonshot Strategies.

51 JASON LAIDLEY POLITICAL ADVISER Bronx Democratic Party A veteran of Bronx Democrats under the Heastie administration and former chief of staff to current party boss, state Sen. Jamaal Bailey, Laidley has moved into the consulting world, joining Moonshot Strategies as the firm’s senior vice president of government relations. He continued to serve as Bailey’s campaign manager and has launched his own firm, London House. Laidley was also on the transition teams of New York City Mayor Eric Adams and

Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard.

52 NILKA MARTELL FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR Loving The Bronx Nilka Martell’s campaign to cap the Cross Bronx Expressway and convert it into green space may finally be reaching fruition. After years of lobbying local elected officials, Martell was joined by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Rep. Ritchie Torres and a slew of other officials in November to celebrate the allocation of federal funds

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to cap the expressway from the $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed by Congress. The project will take years, but the end to the flow of pollution from the Cross Bronx into surrounding neighborhoods is in sight.

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most prominent South Asian leaders. She helps run the Hindu temple in Soundview founded by her father and started her own advocacy group, the Bharati Foundation. Through her foundation, she organized events in response to an increase in hate crimes targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, created a memorial to the victims of the Uvalde and Buffalo mass shootings, and coordinated resources after the Twin Parks fire.

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PAUL THOMAS

Kasirer

PARTNER

Charlie Samboy and Michael Stinson are two New York City politics veterans bringing their firepower to Kasirer, one of New York’s premier government relations and lobbying firms. Stinson, a veteran of the offices of former New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer and former Rep. Steve Israel, is Kasirer’s vice president of corporate and legislation. Samboy, who’s worked for the New York Building Congress and the New York City Economic Development Corp., is vice president of real estate for the firm. The Bronx residents lobby on behalf of dozens of clients in Albany.

The Parkside Group One of New York’s most influential lobbying and consulting firms, The Parkside Group has racked up an impressive client list that includes state Senate Democratic leadership, 32BJ SEIU, FanDuel, DraftKings, FreshDirect, Microsoft, Uber, AMC, the NBA, MLB and AT&T. Partner Paul Thomas is a veteran of the offices of Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and then-state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. He also serves on the board of the New York League of Conservation Voters.

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VICE PRESIDENTS

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BHARATI KEMRAJ

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

SENIOR ASSOCIATE

Third Avenue Business Improvement District

Patrick B. Jenkins & Associates A senior associate at Patrick B. Jenkins & Associates, Bharati Kemraj is one of the Bronx’s

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Michael Brady spends his days trying to make the South Bronx a more enticing place for new business and a more thriving place for the businesses that

Patrick B. Jenkins & Associates Senior Associate Bharati Kemraj

already call the area home. He’s a vocal opponent of unlicensed street vendors, as well as car and truck congestion. Brady has helped the business community he represents navigate coronavirus-era regulations, bringing state and city officials to the table to hear their concerns. And in March, he was part of the first LGBTQ contingent to march in the Throggs Neck St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

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New York City and works with schools across the country to build community-specific educational models. Fernández also oversees Children’s Aid’s National Center for Community Schools.

VICE PRESIDENT FOR COLLECTIVE IMPACT

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Children's Aid

PLINIO AYALA

Raised in the Bronx in the 1970s and 1980s, Abe Fernández found direction and opportunity in education. For nearly two decades, he has sought to give those same opportunities to Bronx students through community schools and comprehensive social services. Children’s Aid runs 22 community schools across

PRESIDENT AND CEO

ABE FERNÁNDEZ

Per Scholas Born and raised in the South Bronx, Plinio Ayala has spent the last 20 years growing Per Scholas’ footprint across the five boroughs and across the country, training thousands with the skills they need to


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pursue successful careers in technology. Per Scholas’ workforce development programs now have a footprint in 19 states. Its board is stacked with executives from major banks, accounting firms and technology companies. Ayala was named to New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ transition team’s economic and workforce development committee in December.

Bronx Chamber of Commerce President Lisa Sorin

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GORDON F. TOMASELLI

MICHAEL MAX KNOBBE & GARY AXELBANK

DEAN

BronxNet Few know Bronx politics and the issues the borough’s voters care about like Gary Axelbank, the Van Cortlandt Village resident and longtime host of BronxNet’s “BronxTalk.” In 2021, the race for Bronx borough president and every single Bronx New York City Council district had a debate moderated by Axelbank. And in 2022, the borough’s encyclopedic emcee hosted debates between Assembly Members Jeffrey Dinowitz and Michael Benedetto, and their respective primary challengers. In June of 2021, Axelbank funded a Marble Hill Nursery School library in honor of his mother. Michael Max Knobbe is in his 20th year running BronxNet, producing a lineup of political, educational and cultural content that far surpasses the network’s community television status. In August, Knobbe added hip-hop legend Grandmaster Melle Mel to his roster for a new fitness show.

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of Commerce is an active advocate for local businesses in the borough.

PRESIDENT

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MARK STAGG

When New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul name officials to boards and committees, don’t be surprised to see Lisa Sorin’s name on the list. In 2022 alone, the Bronx business community leader was appointed to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board and the New York Secure Choice Savings Program board by Hochul; and the city’s districting commission and COVID-19 Recovery Roundtable and Health Equity Task Force by Adams. Her Bronx Chamber

FOUNDER AND CEO

LISA SORIN

Meyerhoff has curated an interesting mix of dance, art and horticulture displays.

Stagg Group Mark Stagg remains one of the most prolific developers and landlords in the Bronx and Westchester, building thousands of units of affordable housing since he launched his company in 1996. Next year, the developer plans to build 733 housing units in the Bronx, with nearly a third of them being affordable. The bombastic Stagg is highly visible in the borough, appearing alongside Bronx officials and distributing thousands of turkeys on Thanksgiving. And his former associate, Adolfo Carrión Jr., is now one of the city’s top housing officials.

A veteran of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine’s cardiology division, Dr. Gordon F. Tomaselli was named dean at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Morris Park in 2018. With more than 900 students and 1,900 full-time faculty members, Einstein is one of the nation’s leading biomedical research universities, receiving $185 million from the National Institutes of Health in 2021 for research that includes a study into the health impacts on the Hispanic and Latino communities in the Bronx.

63 KAREN MEYERHOFF PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Wave Hill Karen Meyerhoff has led one of the Bronx’s most lauded green spaces and cultural centers since 2015. Each year, Meyerhoff brings music and dance performances, curated art shows and stunning horticultural displays to Riverdale, earning Wave Hill lauded spots in media guides as one of the best places to visit in the Bronx. Wave Hill brings

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Lobo leads one of the borough's most active advocacy groups. in millions in donations and grants each year. And early this year, the gardens were one of 14 cultural locations to partner with New York City Health + Hospitals to provide coronavirus tests during a surge.

64 SANDRA LOBO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition Sandra Lobo leads one of the Bronx’s most active and rambunctious advocacy groups, pressing legislators to go further on tenant protections and racial justice. The Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition coordinates with tenant associations to demand better conditions from landlords. The group has led rallies outside Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Manhattan office that resulted in arrests and brought protestors to Albany to camp outside Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie’s office.

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the region’s economy after two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Adams and the City University of New York also included Hostos in the development of a digital game design degree path, as part of the mayor’s push to make New York City a global hub for the digital games industry.

Naudon was named to New York City Comptroller Brad Lander’s transition team after the 2021 election.

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DAISY COCCO DE FILIPPIS

Ponce Bank

PRESIDENT

Planning on retiring in the mid2010s, Carlos Naudon instead left his Midtown banking law job in 2014 to become president of the Castle Hill-based Ponce Bank. The banking outfit has locations in four boroughs and New Jersey, and focuses on personal banking and local economic development. Last June, the bank received $1.8 million from the U.S. Department of the Treasury to distribute to small businesses.

Hostos Community College Under Daisy Cocco De Filippis’ leadership, Hostos Community College has emerged as a favorite institution of New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul. In June, she was named by the pair to the “New” New York blue-ribbon panel to develop strategies that would advance

College of Mount Saint Vincent President Susan R. Burns

67 MIGUEL FUENTES JR. PRESIDENT AND CEO BronxCare Health System Four decades into his work at BronxCare Health System, Miguel Fuentes Jr. oversees one of the largest hospitals and employers in the borough, continuing to expand and burnish its operations. In November, BronxCare Health System cut the ribbon on a 10,000-square-foot cancer facility on Grand Concourse in partnership with Mount Sinai. And last May, the hospital network received a full, threeyear accreditation from The Joint Commission, the nation’s top hospital accrediting body.

68 SUSAN R. BURNS PRESIDENT College of Mount Saint Vincent When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came to the Bronx in March to host a town hall with Rep. Jamaal Bowman, the venue was the College of Mount Saint Vincent, the Catholic institution with a Hudson River campus in the Bronx’s northeastern-most corner. Susan R. Burns, a psychologist, took over as the school’s president in 2021, following a stint as vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty at Clarke University in Iowa. In June, the college launched the Bronx’s first physician assistant program to bolster the region’s health care workforce pipeline.

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69 TANIA TETLOW PRESIDENT Fordham University For 181 years, the Bronx’s most prestigious university was led by male priests. On July 1, Tania Tetlow became the first woman and first layperson to lead Fordham University. A former federal prosecutor and president of Loyola University New Orleans, Tetlow now oversees almost 17,000 students, 750 faculty, a $650 million budget and a $1 billion endowment. She succeeded Joseph McShane, who held the leadership post for nearly two decades and said on her first day on the job that she has “such big shoes to fill.”

Destination Tomorrow Founder and Executive Director Sean Coleman

front of Congress, remains politically active, donating to the 2022 campaigns of Gov. Kathy Hochul, Rep. Ritchie Torres and Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz.

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Destination Tomorrow

FRANK CALAMARI

PRESIDENT AND CEO

For over a decade, Sean Coleman has guided and aided the Bronx’s LGBTQ community, which has often had limited access to local resources. Destination Tomorrow offers job programs, financial literacy and GED courses, helps coordinate health care with LGBTQ-friendly providers in the borough and temporary housing for sex workers. When New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a more than $6 million investment in services for LGBTQ New Yorkers, he came to Destination Tomorrow to do so.

PRESIDENT AND CEO

RiverSpring Living A nationwide leader in elder care, Daniel Reingold oversees the renowned Hebrew Home at Riverdale, as well as elder abuse shelters and affordable housing for seniors across the Bronx. Reingold was named to New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ transition team after guiding RiverSpring Living through the coronavirus pandemic. Reingold, who has attended White House conferences and testified in

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Calvary Hospital Dedicated to hospice and palliative care for patients approaching the end of their lives, Calvary Hospital operates its largest facility in the Bronx, a 200-bed

At the helm of the Jerome Gun Hill Business Improvement District and the Mosholu Preservation Corp., Jennifer Tausig works to unite the businesses and residents of the North Central Bronx. Backed by Montefiore Health System, Tausig’s work at the Mosholu Preservation Corp. includes beautifying the neighborhood, coordinating business initiatives and overseeing the Norwood News, a biweekly newspaper. Tausig co-chairs the New York City BID Association, coordinating the shared interests of the city’s business improvement districts.

Reingold was a member of New York City Mayor Eric Adams' transition team.

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hospital in Morris Park. Frank Calamari has led the health care network, which has expanded into Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, for over 35 years. Calamari, who led the hospital through the COVID-19 pandemic, backed the Adams administration’s efforts to crack down on crime in the city. Calvary Hospital this spring launched a first-ofits-kind education program for registered nurses looking to specialize in end-of-life care.


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Sims is looking to place NYCFC's new stadium in the South Bronx or in Queens.

74 MARC JEROME PRESIDENT Monroe College Marc Jerome continues to expand the presence of his private, for-profit Fordham Heights college both at home and abroad. He forged partnerships with the prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, and drew students from across the Caribbean to Monroe College’s New Rochelle and Bronx campuses. Monroe hosts their commencements in Radio City Music Hall and draws New York City luminaries to

its events, including Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark and Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives Sheena Wright.

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as CEO in 2019, has said that a new stadium wouldn’t require any public funds.

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and the South Bronx business community. Eversley has called on the state to close South Bronx peaker plants that contribute to the region’s notoriously poor air quality.

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DONALD EVERSLEY

Bronx Community College

BRAD SIMS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CEO

Greater Hunts Point Economic Development Corp.

Thomas Isekenegbe has led Bronx Community College through the coronavirus pandemic and the economic turmoil of the last few years, maintaining it as a safe haven for low-income and immigrant students. In March, his school landed a partnership with Amazon to cover tuition costs for Amazon workers enrolled in over 40 associate degree programs. At the college’s first in-person commencement in two years this spring, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson offered remarks.

New York City Football Club Since New York City Football Club’s 2015 debut, it has been nomadic – but New York City Mayor Eric Adams wants to change that. Major League Soccer’s 2021 champion squad is playing many home games at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx this season, and the hope is that NYCFC could have its own stadium sited in the borough – perhaps in the South Bronx – or in Queens. Brad Sims, a former NBA executive who came on

As the leader of the Greater Hunts Point Economic Development Corp., Donald Eversley has fought to improve the quality of life for South Bronx communities after decades of neglect, mistreatment and pollution. Affiliated with Urban Health Plan – where Eversley also serves as a senior director for planning, capital projects and community development – GHPEDC works closely with Hunts Point food distributors

78 RAFAEL ROGER INTERIM PRESIDENT Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp.

Greater Hunts Point Economic Development Corp.'s Donald Eversley

Rafael Roger is Marlene Cintron’s replacement at the helm of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp. while also continuing to lead the Business Initiative Corporation of New York, where he supports and advocates for current and prospective New York businesses and assists in securing federal loans. He represents Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson on five Bronx business improvement district boards, having previously served in the


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same role on behalf of Gibson’s predecessor, Ruben Diaz Jr.

warehouses. Simon Bergson is making his company more environmentally friendly, inspired by a conversation with then-Rep. José E. Serrano about 20 years ago, including a transition to an electric fleet and the installation of solar panels at its headquarters. The son of Holocaust survivors, Bergson is also speaking out against antisemitism as co-chair of The Spirit of Tolerance Council.

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80 JOHN DOYLE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS New York City Health + Hospitals/Jacobi A leader in the City Island community and a spokesperson for one of the borough’s most important hospitals, John Doyle is always in the mix. Whether it’s serving as a district leader in Assembly District 82 or

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successfully guiding Assembly Member Michael Benedetto to reelection as his campaign manager, Doyle continues to play a significant role in the East Bronx political landscape. Before redistricting was finalized, the onetime New York City Council candidate considered a run to replace Alessandra Biaggi in the state Senate.

81 MARIA TORRES PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER The Point Community Development Corp. Praised as a visionary by New York City Economic Development Corp. President Andrew Kimball for her work fighting for Hunts Point, Maria Torres is driving efforts to reshape the neighborhood that is being matched with New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ Hunts Point Forward plan. With a 15-

year commitment from the city to improving the safety, economic viability and quality of life for Hunts Point, the groundwork Torres has laid at the head of The Point Community Development Corp. will be the foundation for the revitalization of a long-struggling neighborhood hammered by COVID-19.

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AVI KANER & STEVEN SLOAN CO-OWNERS Morton Williams Headquartered in the Bronx, Morton Williams operates over a dozen stores in the New York City-area. Co-owner Avi Kaner is also the founder and principal of Samawal Foundations, an advisory firm working with clients to capitalize on the economic opportunities of the Abraham Accords. For 12 years, Kaner served as a selectman in Westport, Connecticut. Kaner has come out strongly against 15-minute grocery store apps. The company’s other co-owner is the more low-profile Steven Sloan.

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Manhattan Beer Distributors

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Based in Hunts Point, Manhattan Beer Distributors distributes beverages across the five boroughs, Long Island and the downstate region from over 1.5 million square feet of

Bronx Democratic Party The Bronx Democrats of 2022 look very different from the Bronx Democrats of even a few years ago. Ariana Collado

Torres is helping in the efforts to reshape the Hunts Point neighborhood.

CHRISTIAN AMATO; YOVAN COLLADO; MORRIS HEIGHTS HEALTH CENTER; RUSS CAMPBELL

Charles Moerdler has been an attorney and government adviser in New York City for decades, and he isn’t slowing down. He still holds considerable sway in Riverdale, chairing Bronx Community Board 8’s land use committee. And the senior counsel at Stroock still goes to bat for his clients, including the American Federation of Teachers. Moerdler also serves on the board of the New York City Housing Development Corp., and he’s donated thousands of dollars to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz.


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runs the party’s operations and helps recruit candidates under new party boss, Jamaal Bailey. Their leadership has so far been much less polarizing than previous administrations and has been part of an effort to reshape the county party to center women after years of a male-dominated power structure. The Bronx has its first female borough president and majority-women delegations in the New York City Council and the Assembly.

85 ODETTY TINEO POLITICAL AND LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR District Council 37 Odetty Tineo joined District Council 37 at a busy time. The influential New York City public sector union, which helped secure a pay increase for human services workers in the state budget, endorsed Gov. Kathy Hochul for reelection, with Tineo promising in May that “the Green Machine stands ready

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to organize and engage our membership in support of the candidates we’ve endorsed.” Tineo, a Bronx resident, helped deliver in June, with Hochul and most of DC 37’s endorsed candidates winning their primaries.

86 MARI G. MILLET PRESIDENT AND CEO Morris Heights Health Center A 40-year-old communitybased health center, Morris Heights Health Center operates 12 locations in the Bronx and one in Brooklyn, providing primary care, behavioral health care, telehealth, dental care, health insurance enrollment and other services to Bronxites in need. Mari G. Millet joined the provider in 2017 after working for New York City Health + Hospitals and other community health systems. She worked with then-New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration on the “Caring Neighborhoods” initiative and other health disparity programs. Morris Heights Health Center President and CEO Mari G. Millet

BronxWorks Executive Director Eileen Torres

87 EILEEN TORRES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BronxWorks For nearly a decade, Eileen Torres has led BronxWorks, an overarching social services organization that works with over 60,000 Bronxites and employs over 900 people. After the Twin Parks apartment fire in January, both Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams allocated millions to BronxWorks to assist and provide direct cash assistance to the victims. A frequent oped writer, Torres’ writing has appeared in CNN, City Limits, the New York Daily News, NYN Media and City & State.

88 LIZ NEUMARK FOUNDER AND CHAIR Great Performances Liz Neumark’s Great Performances, a top-end catering service staffed by women in the arts, continues

to rack up prestigious clients and expand her company’s Bronx presence. The newly reopened Wollman Rink brought her aboard as the food and beverage partner. And in June, Great Performances expanded its Bruckner Building headquarters by 10,000 square feet, bringing the facility to over 60,000 square feet. Neumark serves on the boards of the Fund for Public Housing and the Bronx Chamber of Commerce.

89 DAREN & HAYWOOD HAWTHORNE PRESIDENTS Golden Krust The Bronx-based Golden Krust is a staple across the city, with over a dozen locations in its home borough alone. Founded by their father, Daren and Hawyood Hawthorne – the presidents of restaurants and retail, respectively – now help run the Jamaican fast-casual empire. They also helped found a Black-owned women’s beauty brand with their mother, Lorna Hawthorne. In 2018, the family launched a foundation named for their father, Lowell Hawthorne,


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to provide scholarships to students in high school, college and other educational institutions in the United States and the Caribbean.

Bronx Democratic Party boss Marcos Crespo, and other state and local officials. And in September, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez secured $800,000 for the college’s training program.

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SHEILA GARCIA

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New Settlement

Citywide Council of Presidents Chair Daniel Barber

the establishment of the Public Housing Preservation Trust signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul in June.

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Pichardo and future New York City Council Member Pierina Sanchez to mark the reopening of the Burnside Avenue branch after multiple banks had left the community.

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DANIEL BARBER

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CHAIR

Deborah Charlemagne oversees 20 Chase retail banks in the Bronx and is committed to providing banking and financial services to the chronically underserved borough. A native of East Tremont, Charlemagne has spent the past 25 years at Chase. Last August, she stood alongside Rep. Ritchie Torres, then-Assembly Banks Committee Chair Victor

SUNY Maritime College

Citywide Council of Presidents A favored ally of then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo and an endorser of Ray McGuire in the 2021 New York City mayoral race, Daniel Barber has not wielded as much influence under the current city and state leadership as he once did. But as the chair of the Citywide Council of Presidents for the New York City Housing Authority – and a lifelong resident of public housing in the Bronx – Barber continues to be a loud advocate for public housing residents, opposing

A rear admiral tasked by SUNY to oversee the training of the next generation of merchant marines, Michael Alfultis has brought in millions to upgrade SUNY Maritime College’s fleet and facilities. In April, Alfultis broke ground on a $6.25 million education center alongside Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, former

Charlemagne oversees 20 Chase retail banks across the Bronx.

Sheila Garcia, who has served as a tenant representative on the New York City Rent Guidelines Board since 2014, spoke out against its decision this year to hike rents more dramatically than at any other point in her tenure. Garcia, who is also the director of community organizing at the Bronx-based housing, community development and educational nonprofit New Settlement, and her boss, Rigaud Noel, warned that the push to raise rents for rentstabilized tenants in the city would force low-income New Yorkers “out of their homes.”

95 ANDERSON TORRES PRESIDENT AND CEO R.A.I.N. Total Care Inc. In the Bronx, Anderson Torres oversees a dozen senior centers, two senior residences, home meal delivery, case

DANIEL BARBER; ANDERSON TORRES; CLARISA ALAYETO

When Brennan O’Donnell stepped down this summer after 13 years as president of Manhattan College, the institution turned to Daniel Gardner to lead the Riverdalebased institution on an interim basis during the national search for a permanent successor. Gardner, who assumed the new role in July, brings a deep understanding of the college’s mission and inner workings, having served since 2016 in various roles as an assistant director of admissions, assistant director at the Center for Graduate School and Fellowship Advisement, and adjunct professor.


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management assistance and other programs to help older Bronxites receive the support they need through his role as president and CEO of Regional Aid for Interim Needs Total Care Inc. R.A.I.N. has close ties with the Bronx business community, including with Joseph Kelleher, who manages the Hutchinson Metro Center, and Lisa Sorin, the Bronx Chamber of Commerce president.

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Dream Manager of Community Engagement and Government Affairs Clarisa Alayeto

In a rare contested judicial delegate primary in June, Clarisa Alayeto’s slate beat out two others in the South Bronx’s Assembly District 84. Alayeto is the manager of community engagement and government affairs for Dream, a network of charter schools that’s constructing a 188,000-square-foot K-12 school on Bruckner Boulevard in Mott Haven. Alayeto also serves on Bronx Community Board 1 and advised the city on its boroughs-based jails plan.

summer, Morales welcomed the Adams administration’s new “Hunts Point Forward” initiative aimed at revitalizing the neighborhood. Prior to joining Casita Maria in 2015, Morales worked for New York City’s Planned Parenthood chapter for 13 years as vice president of education and training.

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Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education Haydee Morales helms the nealy 90-year-old Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education, a Hunts Point charity focused on serving Latinos. Operating out of a 90,000-square-foot educational facility, Casita Maria partners with the New York City Department of Education to work with students of all ages. This

Universal Hip Hop Museum The driving force behind the Universal Hip Hop Museum is a collaboration between the hiphop community and the New York City political establishment in the borough where the musical genre was born. Slated for an official opening in 2024, the museum aims to be the premier destination for hip-hop history, celebrating foundational

figures through the golden age and into the modern era. Rocky Bucano partnered with then-New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on a summer concert series and helped get a resolution passed in Congress recognizing November as National Hip Hop History Month.

99 DEMETRIS GIANNOULIAS FOUNDER Spring Bank Founded in 2007, Spring Bank provides community banking services to Bronxites and is one of the few banks based in the borough. Demetris Giannoulias guides Spring Bank in its mission to serve underserved communities and small businesses, including helping Bronxites access tax credits and financing e-bikes for front-line workers. Spring Bank also worked to enroll

New Yorkers in the IDNYC program to help those without other identification access banking services.

100 MIGUELINA CAMILO STATE SENATE CANDIDATE Typically, a county party organization endorses influential incumbents seeking reelection – but that’s not happening in state Senate District 33, where the Bronx Democrats are backing attorney Miguelina Camilo’s primary challenge against state Sen. Gustavo Rivera. The unusual situation occurred because Camilo won the party backing in another district that was erased in another round of redistricting, and then stood by her when she ended up facing Rivera. There’s no guarantee she’ll win, though, given Rivera’s name recognition and union support.


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Brooklyn Power 100 The borough’s power brokers are having fun and talking politics.

By City & State

From left, Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ali Scott, Hayley Dryer and Tearanny Street, all from St. Francis College

Azania Managing Director Musa Moore

Magdalena Kulisz and state Sen. Jabari Brisport

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso

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Brooklyn has firmly established itself as the seat of political power in New York City, with all three citywide elected officials having deep ties to the borough. And City & State New York’s Brooklyn Power 100 reception at Court Street Tavern on July 13 recognized these movers and shakers. The keynote speakers included Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, state Sens. Jabari Brisport and Brian Kavanagh, and New York City Council Member Justin Brannan. The event was sponsored by Spectrum, HITN, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Medgar Evers College and Amazon.


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Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce’s Dina Rabiner

From left, Natasha Cherry-Perez, Stephannia Cleaton, Jocelynne Rainey, Claudia V. Schrader and Onida Mayers

Charter Communications Director of Government Affairs Alex Camarda

Wildlife Conservation Society Assistant Director of Government and Community Affairs Christopher Durosinmi

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SHERIFF’S SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT OF THE SUPREME COURT, COUNT Y OF NEW YORK , in favor of BARCLAYS BANK PLC, and against BAVAGUTHU RAGHURAM SHETTY, to me directed and delivered, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by Dennis Alestra D CA # 0 8 4 0 2 17. , auc tioneer, as the law directs, FOR CASH ONLY, on the 10TH day of AUGUST, 2022, at 12 O’ CLOCK NOON, at: 66 JOHN STREET 13TH FLOOR in the county of NEW YORK all the right, title and interest which B AVAG U T H U R AG H U R A M S H E T T Y, t h e judgment debtors, had on the 15TH day of April, 2022, or at any time thereafter, of, in and to the following properties: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 210 LAFAYETTE STREET UNIT #2C MANHATTAN, NEW YORK 10012 TAX LOT# 1105 BLOCK# 482 OF SECTION 2 The Condominium Unit (the “Unit”) known as Unit No. 2C in the building (the “Building”) known as the 210 Lafayette Street, Borough of Manhattan, County of New York, said Unit being designated and described by the above Unit No. C in a certain declaration dated August 2, 2005 made by Grantor pursuant to Article 9-B of the Real Property Law of the State of New York (the “Condominium Act”) (establishing a plan for condominium) which declaration was recorded in the New York County Office of the Register of the City of New York (“the Register’s Office”) on October 27, 2005 under CRFN 2005000602621 (the “Declaration”). The Unit is also designated as Tax Lot 1105 in Block 482 of Section 2 of the Borough of Manhattan on the Tax Map of the Real Property Assessment Department of the City of New York on September 13, 2005 as Condominium Plan No. 1484 and also filed in the Register’s Office on October 27, 2005 as Condominium Map No. 12-C under CRFN 2005000602622. TOGETHER with an undivided 1.3353% interest in the Residential Common Elements and undivided 1.1564% interest in the General Common Elements (as such terms are defined in the Declaration). ANTHONY MIRANDA Sheriff of the City of New York DEPUTY SHERIFF WEIDEMEYER CASE# 22012981 (212) 291-2544 (212) 487-9734 Notice of Formation of AC CUSTOMS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/09/2022. 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 a i l process to 128 FAWN HILL ROAD, TUXEDO PARK, NY, 10987. Any lawful purpose. Sarah Groark Psychologist PhD, PLLC filed Ar ts. of Org. with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 5/13/2022. Office: Kings County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: The LLC, 31 Ocean Pkwy, #5J, Brooklyn, NY, 11218. Purpose: Psychology.

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Notice of Formation of NECKDAYS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/14/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1630 E 4TH STREET, FLOOR 2 , B R O O K LY N , N Y, 11230. Any law ful p u r p o s e .

Notice of Formation of HALLELOO PRODUCTIONS, LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6 / 1 0/ 2 0 1 5 . Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 456 JOHNSON AVENUE SUITE 323, B R O O K LY N , N Y, 11237. Any lawful purpose.

SA 1424 FRONT ST, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 06/08/2022. 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, 42 West 39th Street, Floor 6, NY, NY 10018. Reg Agent: John Behette, 42 West 39th Street, Floor 6, NY, NY 10018. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.

Notice of Formation of RIVERVIEW TEI XI LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/10/22. O f f ice location: N Y County. Princ. of fice of LLC: 55 Fifth Ave., 15th Fl., NY, NY 10003. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. of fice. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of MPQ 1400 Broadway, LLC. Arts of Org filed w/ Sec’y of State 10/29/20. O f f ice location: N Y County. SSNY designated agent upon whom process may be served and mailed to against LLC: 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207. Principal place of business address: 149 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Floor, NY NY 10010. Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number 1346984 for liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor at retail in a Restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 24 4 FL AT B US H AV ENUE BROOKLYN, NY 11217 for on premises consumption. COOP ONE LLC

Notice of Qualification of RailWorks Track Services LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State o f N Y (S S N Y ) o n 03/22/22. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Indiana (IN) on 05/28/62. Princ. office of LLC: Hilltop & Midland Terrace, Bldg. D, Sewell, NJ 08080. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to c /o C orp oration S er vic e Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Cert. of Form. filed with Secy. of State, 302 W. Washington St., Rm. E 018 , Indianapolis , IN 4 620 4 . Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Formation of TROMPE TA PROPERTIES II LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/15/2022. Office location Kings: SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 12 ONEIDA AVE, STATEN ISL AND, N Y, 10301 . Any law ful purpose.

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Notice of Formation of 255 NEWMAN STREET LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6/21/202 2 . Office location Bronx SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 34B CARROLL S T R E E T, BRONX, NY, 10464. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of COREN OPPORTUNITY FUND II LLC. Ar ts. O f Org . f ile d with SSNY on 06/15/2022. Office location Kings: SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 41 BOX STREE T, BROOKLYN, NY, 11222. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of LMCV QOZ FUND I LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6/14/202 2 . Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 535 5TH AVENUE, 12T H FLOOR , NE W YO R K , N Y, 1 0 0 1 7. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of ALIANA GEORGEVICTOR LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 01/28/202 2 . Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 275 MONTGOMERY STREET, 1ST FL, BROOKLYN, N Y, 11225. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of L STOCKNOFF LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/22/2022. Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m a i l process to 35 EAST 75TH STREET, APT. 14E, NEW YORK, NY, 10021. Any law ful purpose.

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Notice of Registration of THE MADISON PHYSICIANS, LLP, a domestic LLP. Notice of Reg. filed with the SSNY on 03/22/2022. Office loc: NY County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLP may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLP, 1860 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747. Principal Loc: 635 Madison Ave., 7th FL, NY, NY 10022. Purpose: Purpose: To practice the profession of medicine. Notice of Formation of R ECTOR PL ACE P R O P E R T Y M A N A G E M E N T LLC . Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6/3 0/2 0 2 2 . Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 380 RECTOR PLACE, APT 19A, NEW YORK, NY, 10280. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of THE 441 GROUP, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/21/2022. Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m a i l process to 51 WEST 76 STREET, NEW YORK , NY, 10023. Any lawful p u r p o s e . Notice of Formation of 78-29 AUSTIN STREET HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 11/02/2021. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 227 SEA BREEZE AVENUE , SUITE C-403, 4TH FLOOR , BROOKLYN, NY, 11224. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of PS BROKERS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/29/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 13 5 PA R K V I L L E AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY, 11230. Any lawful p u r p o s e .

Notice of Formation of PA L M JEWELLERY LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6 /0 7/ 2 0 2 2 . Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 17 EAST 48TH ST., ROOM 901, NEW YORK, NY, 10017. Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of ShadawnNicole Enterprises, L.L.C. filed with SSNY on 06/17/22. Office: Kings County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 7014 13th Ave, Ste 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

Notice of Formation of KUAN’S CLOSET LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/21/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 2602 AVENUE U, #1031, B R O O K LY N , NY, 11229. Any lawful p u r p o s e .

Notice of Qualification of WG TS HOTEL LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State o f N Y (S S N Y ) o n 06/23/22. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (D E ) o n 0 6/0 1/2 2 . Princ. office of LLC: 23 3 Broadway, Rm . 2305, NY, NY 102792503. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to c /o C orp oration S er vic e 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 19808 . Cer t. of Form. filed with Jeffrey W. Bullock, Secy. of State of DE, Div. of Corps., John G. To w n s e n d Bldg., 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity.

Notice of Formation of M 1711 AVENUE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/23/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 15 41 55 TH STREE T, BROOKLYN, NY, 11219. Any law ful purpose. Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number 1348005 for liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor at retail in a Restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 47 S ELMWOOD AV ENUE MONTAUK NY 11954 for on premises consumption. 47 S ELMWOOD MGMT INC Notice of Formation of CR E ATE NSIT Y LLC . Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/10/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 13 5 1 H A N C O C K STREE T, BROOKLYN, NY, 11237. Any lawful p u r p o s e .

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Notice is hereby given that a license, number 2231752 for on-premises Liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor at retail in a restaurant with a grocery store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 17-19-21 Main Street, Chatham, N Y 1 2 0 3 7 f or on premises consumption. Chatham Cheese Inc d/b/a Bimi’s Cheese Shop/Bimi’s Canteen/ Jax Gelato 108 McEwen Street, LLC filed with the SSNY on 7/6/22. Office: NY County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 108 McEwen Street, Warwick NY 1099 0. Purpose: Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of JOMION & THE UKLOS BAND LLC, filed with SSNY on 08/31/2022. Office: KINGS. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 92 HULL STREET APT 2F BROOKLYN NY 11233 USA . Purp ose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of K NORTH, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/16/2022. Office location: Wayne. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d . S S N Y mail process to 7392 DUTCH S T R EE T, WO LC OT T, NY, 14590. Any lawful p u r p o s e . Notice of Qual. of BDS CONNECTED SOLUTIONS, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 0 6 / 1 0/ 2 0 2 2 . Office location: New York . LLC formed in DE on 03/31/2016. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 MAMARONECK AVENUE #400, HARRISON, NY, 10528 . Ar ts . of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. D o v e r, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose. SB H O S P I TA L I T Y GROUP LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 06/28/2022. Office loc: NY County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Larry Aaronson CPA , 350 Motor Park way, Suite 303, Hauppauge, N Y 1178 8 . Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Public Notice Lien sale by Recovery Solutions & Title LLC. on 7/25/2022 at Val-U Auto 113 Southside Drive Oswego NY 13827 at 1:00 P.M. 2015 Vo l v o VIN:4V5NC9 UG3FN913663. RE: FL Transportation Inc

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Notice of Formation of JE N SCHE NK E L COACHING LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6 / 2 7/ 2 0 2 2 . Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 560 6TH AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N Y, 11215. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of BRIGHT REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/24/2022. Of fice location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 600 MAMARONECK AVENUE #400, HARRISON, NY, 10528. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of RED WHITE HORSE, LLC. Ar ts .O f Org. filed with SSNY on 06/23/2022.Office location: Westchester SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 100 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK , N Y, 10012. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of THE ONE GOLDEN LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/23/2022.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 6019 4 AVE, BROOK LY N , NY, 11220. Any lawful p u r p o s e . Notice of Formation of YANG LIN 714 LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 05/09/2022 .Of fice location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 5113 8TH AVENUE 3, BROOKLYN, N Y, 11220. Any lawful purpose.

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Notice of Qualification of 68 RICHARDSON OWNER LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State o f N Y (S S N Y ) o n 0 6 / 1 7/ 2 2 . Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 04/11/22. Princ. office of LLC: c/o FREO U.S. Management, LLC, 117 E. 29th St., #5C, NY, NY 10016. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. DE addr. of LLC: 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cer t. of Form. filed with Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19 9 01 . Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Qualification of 100 CHURCH RETAIL II LESSEE LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State o f N Y (S S N Y ) o n 06/23/22. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (D E ) o n 0 5/2 6/2 2 . Princ. office of LLC: c/o SL Green Realty Corp., One Vanderbilt Ave. , 28th Fl. , N Y, NY 1 0 0 1 7. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o C orp oration S er vic e Co. (CSC), 80 State St., Albany, NY 1220725 4 3 . DE addr. of LLC: CSC, 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808 . Cer t. of Form. filed with Secy. of State, PO Box 898, D o v e r, DE 19903. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of MEINERGY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 03/14/2022. Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 5 W 37 STREET, STE 800, NEW YORK, NY, 10018. Any lawful p u r p o s e .

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Notice of Formation of PAINTED PANGOLIN LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/23/22. O f f ice location: N Y County. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to M. Nader Ahari, 200 Park Ave. South, Ste. 1608, NY, NY 10 0 03 . Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice is hereby given that a license, number (1345309) for (Liquor License) has been applied by AMBOY SUSHI CORP. DBA: Yosuki Sushi to sell ( Beer Wine Cider & Liquor) at retail in a (Restaurant) under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at (6410 Amboy Rd, #130, Staten Island, NY 10309) and County of Richmond) for onpremises consumption. Notice of Formation of 1214 13TH STREET, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6/ 2 4 / 2 0 2 2 . Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 392 MANHATTAN AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY, 11211. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of T R O M PE TA WONG INVESTING P R O P E R T I E S LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6/2 8 /2 0 2 2 . Office location Richmond SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 12 ONEIDA AV E N U E , S TAT E N ISL AND, N Y, 10301 . Any law ful purpose. HT STRATEGY LLC. Filed: 5/11/22 . Office: NY Co. Org. in NEW JERSE Y: 08/28/2020. SSNY desig. as agent for process & shall mail to its foreign add: 136 Oakland Ave, 6a, Jersey City, NJ 07306. Arts. of Org. filed with Nj Department Of The Treasury, Division Of Revenue And Enterprise Services, Po Box 002, Trenton, NJ 0 8 625 0002. Purpose: General.

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Public Notice SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK – COUNTY OF BRONX – Index No. 800351/2022E – Date Purchased: 1/7/2022 – SUMMONS WITH NOTICE – Plaintiff designates Bronx County as the place of trial – Basis of venue: Plaintiff’s residence, Plaintiff resides at: 225 E. 149 th Street, Apt. 23E, Bronx, NY 10458 – RUTH A. LUGO A/K/A RUTH A. MARTINEZ, Plaintiff, -against- MARIO TONY LUGO, Defendant. – ACTION FOR A DIVORCE – To the above-named Defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney(s) within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within thirty (30) days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to appear, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the notice set forth below. By: NERMINA Z. ARNAUD, of Counsel to WILLIAM WHALEN, Plaintiff’s Attorney, DC37 MELS, 55 Water Street, 23 rd Fl., New York, NY 10041, Tel. (212) 815-1140. NOTICE: The nature of this action is to dissolve the marriage between the parties on the grounds: DRL §170(7) Irretrievable Breakdown in Relationship for at Least Six Months. That the relationship between Plaintiff and Defendant has broken down irretrievably for a period of at least six months. The relief sought is a judgment of absolute divorce in favor of the plaintiff dissolving the marriage between the parties in this action and granting plaintiff such other and further relief as the Court may deem fit and proper. NOTICE OF AUTOMATIC ORDERS: Pursuant to domestic relations law section 236 part b, sec. 2, the parties are bound by certain automatic orders which shall remain in full force and effect during the pendency of the action. For further details you should contact the clerk of the matrimonial part, Supreme Court, 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY Tel. (718) 6181340. DRL 255 NOTICE: Please be advised that once the judgment of divorce is signed in this action, both parties must be aware that he or she will no longer be covered by the other party’s health insurance plan and that each party shall be responsible for his or her own health insurance coverage, and may be entitled to purchase health insurance on his or her own through a COBRA option, if available. If your divorce was commenced on or after January 25, 2016, this Notice is required to be given to you by the Supreme Court of the county where your divorce was filed to comply with the Maintenance Guidelines Law ([S. 5678/A. 7645], Chapter 269, Laws of 2015) because you may not have counsel in this action to advise you. You are hereby given notice that under the Maintenance Guidelines Law (Chapter 269, Laws of 2015), there is an obligation to award the guideline amount of maintenance on income up to $192,000 to be paid by the party with the higher income (the maintenance payor) to the party with the lower income (the maintenance payee) according to a formula, unless the parties agree otherwise or waive this right. Notice of Formation of MARINELLO’S DELI, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/30/22. Office location: Kings County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 116 Wyckof f Ave . , B ro ok lyn , N Y 1 1 2 3 7. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y.

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Notice of Registration of THE MADISON PHYSICIANS, LLP, a domestic LLP. Notice of Reg. filed with the SSNY on 03/22/2022. Office loc: NY County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLP may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLP, 1860 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747. Principal Loc: 635 Madison Ave., 7th FL, NY, NY 10022. Purpose: Purpose: To practice the profession of medicine. LEGALNOTICES@ CITYANDSTATENY.COM

Public Notice NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNT Y OF KINGS MEB LOAN TRUS T, Plaintif f AGAINST LEAH DEMBITZER AKA LISET TE DEMBITZER, et al. , Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered October 19, 2020, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the at the Kings County Supreme Court, outside on courthouse steps on Adams Street, 3 6 0 Adams S tre e t , Brooklyn, New York 11201 on August 18, 2022 at 12:00PM, premises known as 1417 57 TH STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11219. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, Block 5692, Lot 63. Approximate amount of judgment $291,540.25 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 5 0 3 9 2 2 /2 0 1 5 . The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the KINGS County COVID-19 mitigation protocols and as such all persons must comply with social d i s t an c in g , we ar in g masks and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Jacob N. Gelfand, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC 1775 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 19-003457 71524

Notice of Formation of 313 EAST 162 LLC. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 02/11/2019. Office location. Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 5014 16TH AVENUE, SUITE 9, BROOKLYN, NY 11204. Any law ful p u r p o s e

Notice is hereby given that a license, number pending, for beer and wine, has been applied for by Film at Lincoln Center, Inc. d/b/a Walter Reade Theater to sell beer and wine at retail in a tavern under the Alcohol Beverage Control Law at 165 West 65th Street, New York, NY 10023 for on premises consumption.

Notice of Formation of SAM CROPSEY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/20/2022. 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 a i l process to 6141 159TH STREE T, FLUSHING , NY, 11365. Any lawful p u r p o s e .

Notice of Formation of LC HOME REALTY LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/05/22. Office location: NY SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 10 MONROE ST, APT 5H, NEW YORK, NY 10002 Any law ful purpose Notice of Formation of S U T TO N AV I AT I O N LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 0 5 / 2 7/ 2 0 2 2 . Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1964 E AST 2ND STREE T, BROOKLYN, NY, 11223. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 217A PIERCE ST. L .L .C.. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/11/2022. Office location Richmond SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 217A PIERCE ST., STATEN ISL AND, NY, 10304 . Any law ful purpose.

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Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number 1348434 for liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor at retail in a OP 252 Restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage C ontrol L aw at 10 COLUMBUS CR NEW YORK, NY 10019 for on premises consumption. Pomodoro on the Park LLC Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number 1348444 for liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor at retail in a TW 344 Restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control L aw at 35 CEDAR ST NEW YORK, NY 10005 for on premises consumption. Cedar Street Pi LLC Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number 1348437 for liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor at retail in a OP 252 Restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 506 LAGUARDIA PL NEW YORK, NY 10012 for on premises consumption. Damselle LLC Notice of Formation of 142 WATTS HOLDING, LLC. Ar ts . of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 2 / 1 0/ 2 0 2 2 . Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 600 MAMARONECK AVENUE #400, HARRISON, NY, 10528. Any law ful purpose

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Notice of Qualification of ACI VI ZD DEVELOPER LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State o f N Y (S S N Y ) o n 0 6/29/2 2 . Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (D E ) o n 0 6/2 8/2 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 vic e Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE addr. of LLC: 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cer t. of Form. filed with Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Formation of BE LNOR D 201 LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/28/22. O f f ice location: N Y County. Princ. of fice of LLC: Congress Wealth Management, 1 5 5 S e ap o r t B l vd . , B os ton , M A 0 2 2 1 0 . SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY s hall m ail p ro c e s s to Michael Galvin at the princ. of fice of t h e L LC . P u r p o s e : Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Qualification of 223 SUNSET HOLDINGS, LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State o f N Y (S S N Y ) o n 10/0 6/21. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (D E ) o n 0 6/24/2 1 . SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may b e ser ve d . SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 280 Park Ave., 41st Fl., NY, NY 10017. DE addr. of LLC: C orp oration S er vic e Co., 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cer t. of Form. filed with Secy. of State, State of DE, Dept. of S tate, Townsend Bldg., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. LEGALNOTICES@ CITYANDSTATENY.COM

Notice of Formation of 602 MORGAN AVE . L .L .C.. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 7/ 1 1 / 2 0 2 2 . Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 602 MORGAN AV E . , B R O O K LY N , N Y, 11222. Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of AMERICAN FIRST REVERSE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 7/0 8 / 2 0 2 2 . Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1470 86TH STREE T, BROOKLYN, N Y, 11228. Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of C A R E A S E H E A LT H NY-MSO LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 6/0 9/2 0 2 2 . Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 8 BOURBON CT, L AKEWOOD, NJ, 0 8 7 0 1 . A ny l aw f u l p u r p o s e .

Notice of Formation of ATKINSPER LLC filed with SSNY on 06/15/2022. Office: KINGS County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 118 Knickerbocker Av e , B r o o k l y n N Y 11237. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

Notice of Formation of L&L BROTHERS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/11/2022. Office location Richmond SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m a i l process to 660 LIBERTY AVE, STATEN ISLAND, NY, 10305. Any lawful p u r p o s e .

Notice of Formation of LARGO 76N8 LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/15/2019. Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 67 WEST STREET, SUITE 423, BROOKLYN, N Y, 11222. Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of JT ST MARKS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/06/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1465 NEW YORK AVENUE, APT. 1, BROOK LYN, N Y, 11210. Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of ALEX ADVOCA AT PRODUCTIONS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 03/11/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 205 MIDDLETON ST., APT. 7M, BROOKLYN, NY, 11206. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of SOLELOT LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/05/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 2602 AV E N U E U # 1 0 3 1 , BROOKLYN, NY, 11229. Any law ful purpose.

Notice of Formation of BASIC DRONE ENTERPRISES, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/07/2022. Office location: Madison SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 3350 EAST R OAD, CA ZENOV IA , N Y, 13035. Any lawful purpose.

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Notice is hereby given that a license, number 1344995, for beer, liquor, cider, and wine, has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, liquor, cider, and wine at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 1045 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11237 for on premises consumption. SC METROPOLITAN LLC dba SHAKING CRAB. MOZITO MOE ENTERPRISE LLC. Art. Of Org. Filed with SSNY on 6/23/2022. Office/ New York County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it mate be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 2196 Third Ave SUIT #2025 New York, NY 10 035 . Purpose: Any law ful purpose. IRENE AND JOELLE LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 07/07/2022. 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, 15 Ocean Avenue, 2nd FL, Brooklyn, N Y 112 25 . Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Notice of Formation of JS LAW OFFICE PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 7/0 6 / 2 0 2 2 . O f f i c e location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 200 E 36TH ST, ROOM 16A, NEW YOR K , N Y, 10016. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of FERNANDA LITERARY SERVICES LLC. Arts. O f Org . f ile d with SSNY on 07/07/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 1 9 5 PLY M O U T H S T R EE T, #323, BROOKLYN, NY, 11201. Any law ful purpose.

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Love Ny Freak’n City Arts. of Org filed with the SSNY on 04/06/2022 Office: Bronx County. United States Corporation agents, inc. Designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: United States Corporation agents, Inc.7014 13 avenue suite 202, Brooklyn, N Y 112 2 8 Purp o s e: Any law ful purpose. Notice is hereby given that license number 13 4 8 6 4 2 f o r li qu o r has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor at retail in a RESTAURANT-OP 252 under the alcoholic beverage control law at 1 6 8 1 3 R D AV EN U E NEW YORK , NY 1 0 1 2 8 . N E W YO R K C O U N T Y, for onpremises consumption. FIVE IRON GOLF N YC LLC 1 6 8 1 3 R D AV EN U E NEW YORK, NY 10128 Notice of Formation of DESMONND EMPIRE, LLC. Ar ts . O f Org. filed with SSNY on 0 4 /2 8 /2 0 2 2 . Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 42 BROADWAY, FL . 12200, NEW YORK, NY, 10004. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of NOVUS SEELEY, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/12/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 213 20TH STREET, SUITE 1B, BROOKLYN, NY, 11232. Any lawful p u r p o s e . Notice of Formation of 1540NYBK64 LLC, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 04/05/2022. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 560 51ST ST FL 1, BROOKLYN, NY, 11220 - 2014. Any lawful p u r p o s e .

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Notice of Form. of SOMMERS HOME IMPROVEMENTS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/14/2022. Office location: Onondaga SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 1260 MILL STREET, FABIUS, NY, 13063. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of SMART FOODS PISCATAWAY LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 07/12/2022. Office location: KINGS. LLC formed in NJ on 09/16/2021. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 465 86TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY, 11209. Arts. of Org. filed with NJ SOS. P.O. BOX 4 5 , TRENTON , NJ 08646. Any lawful p u r p o s e . Notice of Formation of BRONX HOPE RX LLC. Ar ts .O f Org. filed with SSNY on 0 7/ 1 3 / 2 0 2 2 . Office location: Bronx SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail proces s to 1767 SOUTHERN B LV D, B R ON X , N Y, 10460. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of 685 FIFTH AVE 6A LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/13/2022. Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m a i l process to 40 WEST 57 TH STREET, SUITE 1440, NEW YORK, NY, 10019. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of 729 SECOND AVE DM LLC filed with SSNY on 11/09/2021. 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: SHOP ARCHITECTS, INC. 233 BROADWAY, 11TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY, 10279, USA . Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

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Public Notice MCDONALD LAW GROUP, LLC 203 S. Water Street, Suite 300 Henderson, NV 89015 Phone (702)448-4962 Fax (702)448-5011 SUMM RENA MCDONALD, ESQ. Nevada Bar No. 8852 MCDONALD LAW GROUP, LLC 203 S. Water Street, Suite 300 CASE NO: D-22-648593-D Department: To be determined Henderson, NV 89015 Phone (702)448-4962 Fax (702)448-5011 rena@mcdonaldlawgroup.com Attorney for Plaintiff DISTRICT COURT FAMILY DIVISION CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA SUSANNA MENDIA, Plaintiff,

CASE NO.: DEPT. NO.:

v. EDWARD JOSE ENCARNACION, Defendant. SUMMONS NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND IN WRITING WITHIN 21 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW VERY CAREFULLY. To: EDWARD JOSE ENCARNACION A complaint has been filed by the Plaintiff against you for the relief as set forth in that document complaint. The object of this action is Divorce. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 21 days after this summons is served on you (not counting the day of service), you must: 1. File with the Clerk of Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint or petition. 2. Pay the required filing fee to the court, or file an Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis and request a waiver of the filing fee. 3. Serve a copy of your answer upon the Plaintiff whose name and address is shown below If you fail to respond, the Plaintiff can request your default. The court can then enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition.

Notice of Formation of WARNE R SL ATE T WO LLC. Ar ts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 0 7/ 1 4 / 2 0 2 2 . Office location Schoharie SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 176 UNION STREE T, B R O O K LY N , N Y, 11231. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of 38 EAST 75 OWNER LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 07/19/2022. Office location: New York . LLC formed in DE on 09/28/2021. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 535 MADISON AVE, 19TH FLOOR, NEW YORK , NY, 10022. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS . Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at a top height of 84 feet on an 84-foot building at the approx. vicinity of 40 Morrow Avenue, Yo n k e r s , Westchester Count y, NY 10710. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic p ro p e r ti e s m ay b e submit ted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Benjamin Allen, b.allen@trileaf. com, phone: 678653-8673, 1395 South Marietta Park way, Building 400, Suite 209, Mariet ta, GA 30067.

CLERK OF COURT By:___________ 5/23/2022 Deputy Clerk Date Family Courts and Services Center 601 North Pecos Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89155 Dated this ____ day of May 2022. MCDONALD LAW GROUP, LLC /s/ Rena McDonald _ Rena McDonald, Esq. Nevada Bar No. 8852 203 S. Water Street, Suite 300 Henderson, NV 89015 Phone (702) 448-4962 Fax (702) 448-5011 Attorney for Plaintiff

Notice of formation of SparkleY LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/13/22. 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: 241 W. 17th St., NY, NY 10011. Purpose: any lawful act.

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Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at a top height of 76 feet on a 9 4 - f o o t b uil din g rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 901 80th Street, Brooklyn, Kings C o u n t y, N Y 11 2 2 8 . Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties m ay b e s u b m i t t e d within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Hannah Dell, h.dell@trileaf.com, 1395 South Marietta Parkway, Building 400, Suite 209, Marietta, GA 30067, 678-653-8673. Public Notice Notice of Auction Sale is herein given that Access Self Storage of Long Island City located at 29-00 Review Avenue, Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 will take place on W W W . STORAGETREASURES. COM Sale by competitive bidding star ting on August 5th, 2022 and end on August 16, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. to satisfy unpaid rent and charges on the f o l l ow i n g a c c o u n t s : C ontent s of ro oms generally contain misc. #3323 – Joel Feliciano; 2 bags, 2 bins, 9 boxes, , 1 PC, 1 PC tower and keyboard, 3 pictures, 1 closet, bookshelf, 1 stereo, 1 luggage. #4708- Rhonard BryceThurton; Tv, 15 + boxes, 2 plastic containers, 4 bags, a CD rack. The contents of each unit will be sold as a lot and all items must be removed from the premises within 7 2 hours . Owners may redeem their goods by paying all rent and charges due at any time before the sale. All sales are held “with reserve”. Owner reserves the right to cancel sale at any time.

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Notice of Qualification of Rev4, LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State o f N Y (S S N Y ) o n 06/23/22. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Illinois (IL) on 1 0/11/0 9 . Princ . of fice of LLC: 1560 Sherman Ave., #1005, Evanston, IL 6 0201. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may b e ser ve d . SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Cer t. of Form. filed with Secy. of State, 213 State C apitol , S pring f ield , IL 62 75 6 . Purp ose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Qualification of PRIVATE EQUIT Y VI GP LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State o f N Y (S S N Y ) o n 0 7/ 1 3 / 2 2 . Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (D E ) o n 0 7/0 1/2 2 . Princ. office of LLC: 9 W. 57th St., 12th Fl., NY, NY 10019. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom p ro c e s s a g ain s t i t may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c /o Summit Rock Advisors, LP at the princ. office of the LLC. DE addr. of LLC: c/o C orp oration S er vic e Co., 251 Little Falls Dr. , Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with Secy. of S t a te , 4 0 1 F e d e r al St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of T- FOUR CORE LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 07/14/22. O f f ice location: N Y County. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 1 2 2 0 7-2 5 4 3 , regd. agent upon whom and at which process may be ser ved. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. LEGALNOTICES@ CITYANDSTATENY.COM


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Notice of Formation of Healing Caring Center LLC filed with SSNY on 05/02/2022 Office: Kings County SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: The Limited Liability Company. Purpose: any lawful act or activity On Wednesday, July 20, 2022 at 12:11:06 PM EDT, City and State Legal Notices NOTICE OF FORMATION OF JILI HOTELS AND RESORTS LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on May 5, 2022. Office location: NEW YORK COUNTY. SSNY is designated as agent for LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon them is: 66 Ninth Avenue, Suite 1101, New York, NY 10011. The principal business address of the LLC is: 66 Ninth Avenue, Suite 1101, New York, NY 10011. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF JILI PROPER T Y MANAGEMENT LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on February 15, 2019. Office location: NEW YORK COUNTY. SSNY is designated as agent for LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon them is: 66 Ninth Avenue, Suite 1101, New York, NY 10011. The principal business address of the LLC is: 66 Ninth Avenue, Suite 1101, New York, NY 10011. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

Section 106 Public Notice T-Mobile Northeast, LLC proposes to collocate antennas on a 88 foot tall (overall height) Rooftop installation located at 6281 60th Place, Ridgewood, Queens County, NY 11385. Interested parties with comments regarding potential ef fects on Historic Proper ties may contact T-Mobile c/o Julia K lima 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: 22207022 Section 106 Public Notice T-Mobile Northeast, LLC proposes to collocate antennas on a 49 foot tall (overall height) Rooftop installation located at 8201 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY 11228. Interested parties with comments regarding potential e f fe c t s 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: 22207021

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Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at the following locations in Richmond County, NY: at a top height of 94 feet on a 105-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 56 Bay Street, Staten Island, NY 10301 and at a top height of 45 feet on a 47-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinit y of 151 Por t Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10302. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf C orp, Hannah Dell, h.dell@trileaf.com, 1395 South Marietta Park way, Building 400, Suite 209, Marietta, GA 30067, 678-653-8673. Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at the following locations in New York County, NY: at a top height of 180 feet on a 184-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 31 East 31 st Street, New York, NY 10016 and at a top height of 82 feet on an 86-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 340 Haven Avenue , N ew York , NY 10033. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic p ro p e r ti e s m ay b e submit ted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Hannah Dell, h.dell@trileaf.com, 1395 South Marietta Parkway, Building 400, Suite 209, Mariet ta, GA 30067, 6 7 8 - 6 5 3 - 8 6 7 3 .

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Who was up and who was down last week

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THE BEST OF THE REST ERIC ADAMS

All those long hours on the road seem to be paying off for the New York City mayor. Three years before his next election, Adams has already secured a tidy $850,000 in fundraising – more than half of which came from addresses outside of the city’s boundaries.

STEVE ROTH

Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul will likely assure New Yorkers that they are the winners in the newly struck funding deal for Penn Station’s rehab. After all, commuters won’t feel like they’re entering the bowels of hell when arriving in New York City. But don’t be fooled – the real winner is Steve Roth, who will get $1.2 billion in tax breaks.

BILL DE BLASIO Adding to his growing list of failed election runs, the former New York City mayor dropped out of the race for the 10th Congressional District, announcing he was done with electoral politics. Polling with 5% support from likely primary voters, Bill de Blasio tweeted, “It’s clear the people of #NY10 are looking for another option and I respect that.” And then he faded from the political spotlight to hunt for new ways to stay relevant. THE REST OF THE WORST JUSTIN BRANNAN & ALEXA AVILÉS

These two New York City Council members could be pushed into the same district thanks to the redrawing of southern Brooklyn lines by the city Districting Commission. So far, they’re standing united for the commission to create a new map that wouldn’t pit them against each other.

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Former Bronx County Clerk Luis Diaz traded partisan patronage for a mob bribe, he admitted last week in a guilty plea that forced him out of the cushy gig often given to Democratic Party loyalists.

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Did you hear about the sharks in the water? It’s not just off Long Island, it’s Reuvain Borchardt, reporter at Hamodia, whose pointed questioning tripped up two Democratic candidates running in the 10th Congressional District who seemed to forget they might get caught telling the Orthodox Jewish press one thing and progressive voters another. Dan Goldman had to walk back his abortion comments and Carlina Rivera walked back her comments on religious exemptions in law.

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