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Best Queens 2014 of


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You want the best? We’ve got it right here! Each year, the staff of the Queens Tribune turns to our readers to find out which businesses, parks and local residents are the Best of Queens. This issue is filled with what our readers have decided are the best places in Queens – restaurants, entertainment venues, health and beauty, retail and service providers are all listed within these pages. So flip through this issue, find a new place (or several) to try and maybe you’ll have an entry for next year’s Best of Queens!

Health … Pages 4-6

Retail … Pages 8-14

Services … Page 16

Entertainment … Pages 19-23 Restaurants … Pages 24-35

This WEEk’s TriB News................................................ Pages 36-41 Trib Pix ....................................................Page 42 Deadline .................................................Page 45 Edit .........................................................Page 46 Leisure ....................................................Page 48 Queens Today ................................... Pages 50-52 QConfidential ..........................................Page 62


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best Queens of

2014

health & beauty

Looking good and feeling good is important to keeping a high quality of life. The Borough is filled with good people whose jobs are to keep residents here healthy, in shape and looking great. Here are some recommendations from our readers for salons, gyms, doctors and therapists:

Hair Salon

The Lemon Tree 19217 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Jeanne Majors, Jamaica

8305 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Satisfaction Nails 88-62 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Hair Art 712 149th St., Whitestone Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills

Christy Nail Salon 91-12 Liberty Ave., Ozone Park Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows

Gigi Dominican Beauty Salon 87-11 Jamaica Ave., Richmond Hill Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

R&L Salon & Spa 20-07 Utopia Pkwy., Whitestone Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

Tranquility 60-78 Flushing Ave., Maspeth Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Intercession Day Spa & Salon 2314 Francis Lewis Blvd., Whitestone Laura Lazarus, Bayside New Image Hair Design 36-17 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Sergey’s Barber Shop 108-24 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills Eileen Scott, Rego Park Ferrara’s Beauty School 108-22 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills Deandra Simon, Jamaica Lemon Tree 212-09 48th Ave., Bayside Hills Aislinn Madden, Whitestone

York College’s gymnasium.

Fresh Meadows Steven Rabiei, Flushing Sandra’s 29-04 30th Ave., Astoria Michelle Nishry, Astoria Studio 34 42-18 34th Ave., Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City Gigi Salon Styling Studio – Aveda Concept Salon 34-17 30th Ave., Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria Camouche Hair Salon 187-04 Linden Blvd., St. Albans Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights

Hairitage 53-03 65th Pl., Maspeth Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Fernando’s Salon 51-7 Skillman Ave., Woodside Lenny Banovez, Woodside Laura Frye, Woodside

St. Albans V.A. Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Just For You Beauty Salon & Day Spa

Young’s Hair Salon 198-23 Horace Harding Expy.,

Isabella Ilarda, MD 61-12 69 St., Middle Village

Doctor

William Higgins, Ridgewood Dr. Igor Cohen 9614 63rd Dr., Rego Park Amy Marino, Howard Beach Dr. Robert Mittman 3821 Bell Blvd., Bayside Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills Dr. Peteris Dzenis 55-10 Main St., Flushing John Todras, Kew Gardens Dr. R. Desmond 2322 30th Ave., Suite 2, Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria Dr. Francisco Torres 5925 Kissena Blvd., Flushing Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing Dr. Adina Benitez 56-45 Main St., Flushing Mitch Kronenfeld, Bellerose Dr. Mark Burke 87-47 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Dr. Syed Rahman 89-12 Woodhaven Blvd., Jamaica Dr. Anthony Orlando DPM 67-41 Woodhaven Blvd., Rego Park Dr. Patrick Grillo, DDS 94-18 59th Ave., Suite E3, Elmhurst S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven

New Image Hair Design, located in Long Island City.

Deandra Simon, Jamaica Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights Dr. Yoon Kim 29-03 Union St., Flushing Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Dr. Demetrios Markouizos 30-14 37th St., Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria Dr. Anastasios Manessis 30-74 31st St., Astoria Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria Dr. Robert Castelli 86-12 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Dr. Dennis Pazos 96-16 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven Woodhaven Optical 89-21 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Lisa Komninos, Woodhaven Dr. Peter Vaccaro 150-12 14th Ave., Whitestone Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Massage Therapists

Northway Physical Therapist 210-08 Northern Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Pure Spa & Salon: Jackie 40-15 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside Debra Ryme, Astoria

Dr. John Sciales 163-03 Oak Ave., Flushing Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

For You Spa 68-29 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Dr. Arnold Weg 71-36 110th St., Forest Hills Anne-Marie Bourbon, Forest Hills

Massage Envy 38-03 Bell Blvd., Bayside Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows

Dr. Beth Siegel 56-26 Main St., Flushing Eileen Scott, Rego Park

Apple Healing & Relaxation 31-14 Broadway, Astoria Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Camkids Pediatrics 117-06 225th St., Cambria Heights

Sonia Maksimovich 38-04 31st Ave., Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria


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Day Spa/Nail Salon

UFC Gym 2020 Jericho Tpke., New Hyde Park Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Fresh Meadows Nail & Spa 77-44 164 St., Fresh Meadows Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill Judy Nails 116-21 Jamaica Ave., Richmond Hill Carina Nieves, Queens Pink Nail 55-49 69th St., Maspeth Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Amenda Nail & Spa 22-04 33rd St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria KMIA Salon 45-14 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Fashion Nail Spa of Queens Inc. 65-56 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Lissy Nail 75-19 164th St., Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Angel Tips 153-91 Cross Island Pkwy., Whitestone Kym Muscat, Fresh Meadows

Rego Park Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Dr. Ayman Hanna Animal Empire Veterinary Clinic, Maspeth Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Envy Nails 145-08 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Fresh Meadows Animal Clinic 192-09 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Nail Envy 198-19 Horace Harding Expy., Fresh Meadows Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Pet Care Animal Clinic Dr. Beaderman 43-73 156th St., Flushing Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

CoCo Nail/Spray 87-24 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

Bellerose Animal Hospital 242-01 Jamaica Ave., Bellerose Irene Sole, Hollis

Rainbow Nail Salon 25-69 Francis Lewis Blvd., Flushing Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Flushing Veterinary Clinic 149-05 Northern Blvd., Flushing Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Veterinarian

Gym

North Shore Animal Hospital 42-02 215th St., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Bell Plaza Sports Club 4558 Bell Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Dr. Glasser 32-41R Steinway St., Long Island City Debra Ryme, Astoria

Curves For Woman 2554 Francis Lewis Blvd., Flushing Laura Lazarus, Bayside

Dr. Andrew Engel 66-15 Woodhaven Blvd.,

Matrix Fitness Club & Personal Training Center

Tennis courts at York College.

4360 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria Triumph 7941 Cooper Ave., Ridgewood Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Sage Fitness 7-05 152nd St., Whitestone Kym Muscat, Fresh Meadows Xtreme Fitness 25-14 34th Ave., Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria

Richie’s Gym 54-19 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood Carol B., Ridgewood

Planet Fitness 30-33 Steinway St., Astoria Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria

Blink Fitness 32-27 Steinway St., Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Woodhaven Martial Arts 87-48 78th St., Woodhaven Lisa Komninos, Woodhaven

Push Fitness 188-10 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows

Dr. Cori Stern Torres 122-15 25th Road, Flushing Mitch Kronenfeld, Bellerose

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BookStore

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Barnes & Noble in Fresh Meadows.

Astoria Bookshop 31-29 31st St., Astoria Jean Majors, Jamaica

Clothing Store

Maiko 71-11 Austin St., Forest Hills Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

Chico’s 23-60 Bell Blvd., Bay Terrace Laura Lazarus, Bayside Irene Sole, Hollis Eileen Scott, Rego Park Moda Coll Corp. 79-11 39th Ave., Jackson Heights Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Pants Pantry 57-22 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Rainbow 159-11 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven

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Notice of formation of “EE Realty Services LLC.” Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on April 4th 2014. Office located in Queens County. SSNY has been designed for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC to: “The LLC, 21-33 21st Avenue #2R, New York, NY 11105.” Purpose: any lawful purpose. ________________________ Notice of Formation: HW ASTORIA I LLC Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 06/04/2014. Office loc: Queens County. SSNY designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copies of any process served against the LLC to c/o: THE LLC, 41-60 Main Street, Suite 207B, Flushing, NY 11355. Purpose: Any lawful purpose of activity. ________________________ Notice of formation of GANDAR, LLC, a limited liability company. Articles of organization filed with the Secretary of the State of New York on 6/11/2014. Office location: Queens County. SSNY has been designated as an agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process served against the LLC to: United State Corporation Agents, Inc. Suite 202, 7014, 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11228. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. ________________________ 50-23 103RD STREET LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 5/30/14. Office location: Queens County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 154-40 21st Ave., Whitestone, NY 11357. General Purposes. ________________________ Notice of formation of BOVOM STORAGE & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/28/2014. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as service for process. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 219-26 Peck Ave, Queens Village, NY 11427. Purpose: any lawful purpose. ________________________ File No.: 2013-1186/D CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT To: Parminder Kaur, Jashandeep Singh, Supreet Sandhu, Gurkirt Singh Sandhu, Gurleen Kaur Sandhu, NYC Human Resources Administration, Audrey Lutz Parma Esq., Sovereign Bank, Attorney General of the State of New York The unknown dis-

tributees, legatees, devisees, heirs at law and assignees of AVTAR SINGH, deceased, or their estates, if any there be, whose names, places of residence and post office addresses are unknown to the petitioner and cannot with due diligence be ascertained. Being the persons interested as creditors, legatees, distributees or otherwise in the Estate of AVTAR SINGH, deceased, who at the time of death was a resident of 116-15 95th Avenue, Richmond Hill, NY 11419, in the County of Queens, State of New York. SEND GREETING: Upon the petition of LOIS M. ROSENBLATT, Public Administrator of Queens County, who maintains her office at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, Queens County, New York 11435, as Administrator of the Estate of AVTAR SINGH, deceased, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrogate at the Surrogate’s Court of the County of Queens, to be held at the Queens General Courthouse, 6th Floor, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, City and State of New York, on the 18th day of September, 2014 at 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon, why the Account of Proceedings of the Public Administrator of Queens County, as Administrator of the Estate of said deceased, a copy of which is attached, should not be judicially settled, and why the Surrogate should not fix and allow a reasonable amount of compensation to GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., for legal services rendered to petitioner herein in the amount of $29,687.81 and that the Court fix the fair and reasonable additional fee for any services to be rendered by GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., hereafter in connection with proceedings on kinship, claims etc., prior to entry of a final Decree on this accounting in the amount of 6% of assets or income collected after the date of the within accounting; and why the Surrogate should not fix and allow an amount equal to one percent on said Schedules of the total assets on Schedules A, A1, and A2 plus any additional monies received subsequent to the date of this account, as the fair and reasonable amount payable to the Office of the Public Administrator for the expenses of said office pursuant to S.C.P.A. §1106(4); and why NYC Human Resources Administration should not be paid $22,573.74; and why the claim from Audrey Lutz Parma Esq. in the amount of $569.32 should not be rejected; and why the claim from Sovereign Bank in the amount of $163.00 should

not be rejected; and why each of you claiming to be a distributee of the decedent should not establish proof of your kinship; and why the balance of said funds should not be paid to said alleged distributees upon proof of kinship, or deposited with the Commissioner of Finance of the City of New York should said alleged distributees default herein, or fail to establish proof of kinship. Dated, Attested and Sealed 18th day of July, 2014 HON. PETER J. KELLY Surrogate, Queens County Margaret M. Gribbon Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ. (718) 459-9000 95-25 Queens Boulevard 11th Floor Rego Park, New York 11374 This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you do not object to the relief requested unless you file formal legal, verified objections. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. Accounting Citation 105 Corona Realty LLC Arts of Org filed with NY Sec of State (SSNY) on 4/18/14. Office: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 35-16 105th St, Corona, NY 11368. General Purposes. ________________________ NEW LOTS 310, LLC, Arts. Of Org. filed with the SSNY on 01/06/2010. Office loc: Queens County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 1578 Gates Ave., Ridgewood, NY 11385. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. ________________________

location: Queens County. Princ. office of LLC: Douglaston Development, 42-09 235th St., 2nd Fl., Douglaston, NY 11363. 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. Purpose: Any lawful activity. ________________________ ORIGIN WEALTH ADVISERS LLC, a foreign LLC, filed with the SSNY on 7/7/14. Office location: Queens County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Morgen J. Beck, 212 Beach 136th St., Belle Harbor, NY 11694. General Purposes. ________________________ 42-11 Northern, LLC Arts of Org filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/24/14. Office in Queens Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served & shall mail process to C/O Mark D. Mermel, Esq., 2001 Marcus Ave. Ste W180, Lake Success, NY 11042. Dur. Date: 06/23/2114. Purpose: General. ________________________

88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, City and State of New York, on the 2nd day of October, 2014 at 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon, why the Account of Proceedings of the Public Administrator of Queens County, as Administrator of the Estate of said deceased, a copy of which is attached, should not be judicially settled, and why the Surrogate should not fix and allow a reasonable amount of compensation to GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., for legal services rendered to petitioner herein in the amount of $33,879.13 and that the Court fix the fair and reasonable additional fee for any services to be rendered by GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., hereafter in connection with proceedings on kinship, claims etc., prior to entry of a final Decree on this accounting in the amount of 6% of assets or income collected after the date of the within accounting; and why the Surrogate should not fix and allow an amount equal to one percent on said Schedules of the total assets on Schedules A, A1, and A2 plus any additional monies received subsequent to the date of this account, as the fair and reasonable amount payable to the Office of the Public Administrator for the expenses of said office pursuant to S.C.P.A. §1106(4); and why the New York City Human Resources Administration should not be paid $159,408.06. in full settlement of their claim; and why the document dated November 21, 2005 should not be admitted to probate; and why the Letters of Temporary Administration duly issued to the Public Administrator on February 28, 2012 should not be revoked; and why Letters of Administration C.T.A. should not be issued to the Public Administrator of Queens County; and why the net distributable estate should not be paid pursuant to the Last Will and Testament dated November 21, 2005 as follows: ½ to Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and ½ to the Salvation Army. Attached is a copy of the documents dated 10-2-1993 and 11-212005. Dated, Attested and Sealed 5th day of August, 2014 GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ. (718) 459-9000 95-25 Queens Boulevard 11th Floor Rego Park, New York 11374 HON. PETER J. KELLY Surrogate, Queens County Margaret M. Gribbon Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you do not object to the relief requested unless

you file formal legal, verified objections. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. Accounting Citation ________________________ Notice of formation of SLG SHOP LLC. Articles of organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 06/16/2014. Office location: Queens County. Secretary of the State of New York has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State of New York shall mail process to the LLC at 35-10 36th Avenue, Second Floor, Long Island City, NY 11106. Purpose: Any lawful activity. ________________________ Notice of Formation: Mattbeth Artisan Foods LLC Articles of Organization filed with The Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) On 04/25/2014. Office located in Queens County. SSNY has been designated for service of process SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC to c/o: United States Corporation Agents, INC, 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228 Purpose: Any lawful purpose of activity. ________________________ Please take notice, that the court appointed guardian is offering for sale the studio cooperative apartment at 99-32 66 Road, Apt. 7F, Rego Park, NY 11374; sale terms no contingencies, “as is” condition, immediate 10% downpayment, at Queens County Supreme Court, 8811 Sutphin Blvd., Jamaica, NY, Part 22G, Hon. Lee A. Mayersohn, room 22, on September 16, 2014 at 9:30 a.m., Index No. 25087-11. ________________________ Notice of formation of HELPFUL TAXI LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 4/30/2014. Office located in Queens. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC 525 GRAND AVENUE JOHNSON CITY, NY 13790. Purpose: any lawful purpose. ________________________ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Name: Tiff’s LIC(k) Dogwalking & Playgroups, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with the SSNY on 4/21/2014. Office location: Queens Count y. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Meri Minatel, 22-33 19th Street, Astoria, NY 11105. Purpose: Dogwalking and any lawful purpose. ________________________

D S J M D L LC A r t . O f Org. Filed Sec. of State of NY 07/22/2014. Off. Loc.:Queens Co. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY to mail copy of process to The LLC, 66-20 108th St., Suite 1A, Forest Hills, NY 11375. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. ________________________ Notice of Formation of GOLDEN LOTS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/1/14. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o THE LLC, 4633 66th St., Woodside, NY 11377. Purpose: all lawful activities. ________________________ Notice of Formation of JELB Y15, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/29/14. Office

File No.: 2012-54/D CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT To: Nora Hanniford, Dawn Hanniford, Margaret Tietz Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center Attn: Joseph Seminaro, Salvation Army Attn: Richard D. Allen, New York City Human Resources Administration, Attorney General of the State of New York The unknown distributees, legatees, devisees, heirs at law and assignees of HELEN LLOYD, deceased, or their estates, if any there be, whose names, places of residence and post office addresses are unknown to the petitioner and cannot with due diligence be ascertained. Being the persons interested as creditors, legatees, distributees or otherwise in the Estate of HELEN LLOYD, deceased, who at the time of death was a resident of 76-15 162nd Street, Fresh Meadows, NY 11366, in the County of Queens, State of New York. SEND GREETING: Upon the petition of LOIS M. ROSENBLATT, Public Administrator of Queens Count y, who maintains her office at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, Queens County, New York 11435, as Administrator of the Estate of HELEN LLOYD, deceased, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrogate at the Surrogate’s Court of the County of Queens, to be held at the Queens General Courthouse, 6th Floor,


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Baby Blue Ladies Wear 91-17 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven

Florist

Bayside Florist 39-19 Bell Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Ditmars Flower Shop 29-11 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Nature’s Petal 177-05 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows A&S Whitestone Nursery 23-02 Francis Lewis Blvd., Whitestone Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone Janet Vucenik, Whitestone Father & Son Florist 103-25 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Anne-Marie Bourbon, Forest Hills Roger Baumberger, Forest Hills Hillside Floral Design 153-39 Hillside Ave., Jamaica Deandra Simon, Jamaica Park Place Florist 88-16 Jamaica Ave.,

Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven Flowers by Marilyn 223-05 Linden Blvd., Cambria Heights Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights Flushing Florist 146-02 45th Ave., Flushing Maureen Coppola, Bayside

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Posner Hardware & Lock 47-28 Bell Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Platz Hardware 65-25 Forest Ave., Ridgewood William Higgins, Ridgewood Parker 41-25 Bell Blvd., Bayside Laura Lazarus, Bayside Chadwick 138-07 Queens Blvd., Briarwood Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Otto Herrmann Inc. 67-29 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

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Flushing Hardware 45-90 161st St., Flushing Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill

Harry’s Paint and Hardware 82-03 Eliot Ave., Middle Village Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Tony’s Hardware 78th Street and Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

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Sophie’s Creations 185-12 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Debra Ryme, Astoria Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Aldor Jewelry Creations Inc. 22-39 31st St., Astoria Jeanne Majors, Jamaica

Chateau Jewelry Corp 71-35 Austin St., Forest Hills Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills

Aj’s Jewelry 57-44 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Backwoods Clothing 37-67 75th St., Jackson Heights Carina Nieves, Queens

Just Peachie Boutique 20-13 Utopia Pkwy., Whitestone Danielle Sferrazza, Whitestone Kym Muscat, Fresh Meadows Jodi Ricupero, Bayside Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone Angela Prisco, Whitestone Jenn Zitron, Bayside

Lee’s Jewel Box 153-77 Cross Island Pkwy., Whitestone Laura Lazarus, Bayside Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Micaela Prisco, Whitestone Bella Sferrazza, Whitestone Aldo Sferrazza, Whitestone Joann Acquista, Flushing Queens Diamond & Jewelry 37-19 74th St., Jackson Heights Deandra Simon, Jamaica Lorilil Jewelers 107-34 Continental Ave., Forest Hills Elizabeth Iliakostas, Bayside Prime Jewelers 91-04 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven The Gold Standard 36-16 30th Ave., Astoria 91-19 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst 254-10 Hillside Ave., Floral Park 70-58 Austin St., Forest Hills Helene Sperber, Forest Hills

Liquor Store

Sky Liquor 43-04 Bell Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Rego Center, located in Rego Park.

Liquor Town in Ozone Park. Queens Liquor & Wine Store 59-03 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Carol B., Ridgewood Deegan’s Wines 95-19 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven City Sliquors 21-01 Astoria Blvd., Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Leiser’s Liquors 41-30 162nd St., Flushing Laura Lazarus, Bayside Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Mayfair Wine & Liquor 188-03 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica

Astoria Park Wine & Spirits 28-07 24th Ave., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Empire Liquor 103-05 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills

Roger Baumberger, Forest Hills Franny Lew Wine & Liquor 58-50 Francis Lewis Blvd., Fresh Meadows Steven Rabiei, Flushing Gus Goodman, Ozone Park 36th Ave. Wine and Spirits 30-14 36th Ave., Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria B&B Beer Distributors 212-02 41st Ave., Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside RichHaven Liquors 85-11 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

Queensborough Performing Arts Center

Sunday, October 19, 2014, 3pm TICKETS: $42, $39, $35

The Pirates of Penzance 718-631-6311 WWW.VISITQPAC.ORG

: Queensborough Performing Arts Center - QPAC

: @visitQPAC

SPONSORS: Astoria Federal Savings Bank, Courtyard Marriott LaGuardia Airport Hotel, SuperShuttle, Queens County Savings Bank, and sponsored in part by Assemblymembers: Braunstein & Weprin and Councilmembers: Crowley, Dromm, Ferreras, Koo, Koslowitz, Lancman, Ulrich, Vallone & Weprin

222-05 56TH AVENUE, BAYSIDE, NY 11364


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LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF QUEENS SUMMONS Index No. 701922/2014 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff vs JUDITH SYKES-BROWN A/K/A JUDITH BROWN, HOPETON BROWN, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SERVICES OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK SOCIAL SERVICES DISTRICT, CRIMINAL COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, CITY OF NEW YORK ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD, CITY OF NEW YORK PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU, And JOHN DOE, Defendants This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. To the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff’s attorneys within thirty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: August 20, 2014 The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. J. David Elliot, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed the 23rd day of July, 2014 at Jamaica, New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: BLOCK 10965 LOT 282 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough and County of Queens, City and State of New York bounded and described as follows:

BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Francis Lewis Boulevard distant 41 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Francis Lewis Boulevard with the southerly side of 111th Avenue; RUNNING THENCE easterly parallel with the easterly side of Francis Lewis Boulevard, 18 feet; THENCE westerly parallel with the southerly side of 111th Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet to the easterly side of Francis Lewis Boulevard; THENCE northerly along the easterly side of Francis Lewis Boulevard, 18 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING Subject to easements, covenants, and restriction of record. These premises are also known as 11105 Francis Lewis Boulevard aka 111-05 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Queens Village NY, 11429. Victoria E. Munian, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 700 Crossroads Building 2 State Street Rochester, New York 14614 ________________________ SUMMONS Index No. 702308/2014 D/O/F: April 7, 2014 Premises Address: 116-32 155 ST JAMAICA, NY 11434-1531 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF QUEENS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, -againstJOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 50; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 50, INTENDING TO BE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND ASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATE OF TERESITA M. FLORES WHO WAS BORN ON DECEMBER 17, 1939 AND DIED ON NOVEMBER 12, 2010, A RESIDENT OF THE COUNTY OF QUEENS, THEIR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST IF ANY OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS BE DECEASED, THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE AFORESAID CLASSES OF PERSON, IF THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCEAREUNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF; WORLDWIDE ASSET PURCHASING, LLC; NEW YORK CITY PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION & FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; ‘’JOHN DOES’’ AND ‘’JANE

DOES’’, SAID NAMES BEING FICTITIOUS, PARTIES INTENDED BEING POSSIBLE TENANTS OR OCCUPANTS OF PREMISES AND CORPORATIONS, OTHER ENTITIES OR PERSONS WHO HAVE, CLAIM, OR MAY CLAIM, A LIEN AGAINST, OR OTHER INTEREST IN, THE PREMISES, Defendant(s), TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your Answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorneys within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. The following notice is intended only for those defendants who are owners of the premises sought to be foreclosed or who are liable upon the debt for which the mortgage stands as security. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. The amount of the Debt: $291,972.13 consisting of principal balance of $231,872.06 plus interest of $43,767.83, a surrogate fee of $21.73, escrow/ impound shortages or credits of $13,749.88, late charges of $572.25; Broker’s Price Opinion, inspection and miscellaneous charges of $215.00; attorney fee $1,300.00 and title search $483.38. Because

of interest and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive the check, in which event we will inform you. The name of the creditor to whom the debt is owed: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Unless you dispute the validity of the debt, or any portion thereof, within thirty (30) days after receipt hereof, the debt will be assumed to be valid by the herein debt collector. If you notify the herein debt collector in writing within thirty (30) days after your receipt hereof that the debt, or any portion thereof, is disputed, we will obtain verification of the debt or a copy of any judgment against you representing the debt and a copy of such verification or judgment will be mailed to you by the herein debt collector. Upon your written request within 30 days after receipt of this notice, the herein debt collector will provide you with the name and address of the original creditor if different from the current creditor. Note: Your time to respond to the summons and complaint differs from your time to dispute the validity of the debt or to request the name and address of the original creditor. Although you have as few as 20 days to respond to the summons and complaint, depending on the manner of service, you still have 30 days from receipt of this summons to dispute the validity of the debt and to request the name and address of the original creditor. TO THE DEFENDANTS: The Plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action. TO THE DEFENDANTS: If you have obtained an order of discharge from the Bankruptcy court, which includes this debt, and you have not reaffirmed your liability for this debt, this law firm is not alleging that you have any personal liability for this debt and does not seek a money judgment against you. Even if a discharge has been obtained, this lawsuit to foreclose the mortgage will continue and we will seek a judgment authorizing the sale of the mortgaged premises. Dated: April 6, 2014 Christopher E Medina, Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff Main Office 51 E Bethpage Road Plainview, NY 11803 516-741-2585Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may

approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies. ________________________ STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF QUEENS SUMMONS Index No. 20233/2012 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff vs MARA BELLE WINDHAM, TOY J. WINDHAM, HERBERT T. WINDHAM, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE LATE TOY M. WINDHAM A/K/A TOY MOSES WINDHAM A/K/A TOY M. WINDHAM, SR., IF LIVING, AND IF ANY BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO ARE SPOUSES, WIDOWS, GRANTEES, MORTGAGEES, LIENORS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF SUCH OF THEM AS MAY BE DEAD, AND THEIR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, PHILLIPS & COHEN ASSOCIATES, LTD ON BEHALF OF HSBC BANK NEVADA, NA, CITY OF NEW YORK PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU, And JOHN DOE, Defendants This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. To the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff’s attorneys within thirty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU

ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: August 21, 2014 The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. J. Rudolph E. Greco, Jr., Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed the 5th day of August, 2014 at Queens County, New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: Tax I.D. No. Block: 10458 Lot: 14 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Fourth Ward of the Borough and Count y of Queens, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of 195th Street (Fairmount Avenue) 60 feet wide, distant 132.50 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of 90th Avenue (School Street) 50 feet wide with the westerly side of 195th Street; RUNNING THENCE westerly at right angles to 195th Street 100 feet; THENCE southerly parallel with 195th Street 57.50 feet; THENCE easterly again at right angles to 195th Street 100 feet to the westerly side of 195th Street; THENCE northerly along the westerly side of 19th Street 57.50 feet to the point or place of BEGGINNING. SUBJECT to a right of easement in favor of the two parcels of land lying to the north and known as house number 193-10 90th Avenue and 90-10 195th Street, for the construction and maintenance of an underground conduit for telephone and electrical utilities, as now exists. Subject to easements, covenants, and restriction of record. These premises are also known as 90-16 195th Street, Hollis NY, 11423. Michael Jablonski, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 700 Crossroads Building 2 State Street Rochester, New York 14614


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BEsT 2014 Queens RETAIL of

Johnny’s Liquors 221-22 Linden Blvd., Cambria Heights Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights Liquor Town & Fine Wines 135-21 Cross Bay Blvd., Ozone Park Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Mall/Shopping Center

Gus Goodman, Ozone Park Rego Center 61-35 Junction Blvd., Rego Park Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills Carina Nieves, Queens Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Maureen Coppola, Bayside The Bay Terrace 26th Ave & Bell Blvd., Bayside Laura Lazarus, Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside Janet Vucenik, Whitestone Sky View Center 40-24 College Point Blvd., Flushing Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing

Atlas Park 80-00 Cooper Ave., Glendale Amy Marino, Howard Beach

Rochdale Village Shopping Mall 169-65 137th Ave., Rochdale Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Queens Center Mall 90-15 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Debra Ryme, Astoria Ronald Schaeder, Glendale S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill Carol B., Ridgewood Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Eileen Scott, Rego Park Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill Joe Marvilli, Astoria

Pharmacy

Windsor Pharmacy & Surgical 215-19 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Mil-Rue 66-87 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood William Higgins, Ridgewood Hill Pharmacy 53-01 65th Pl., Maspeth Patrice Curtin, Astoria Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Horizon 46-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing Manson Pharmacy 137-69 Queens Blvd., Briarwood Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Dale Pharmacy & Surgical 108-13 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Whitestone Pharmacy 150-43 14th Ave., Whitestone Danielle Sferrazza, Whitestone Rita DelliGatti, Whitestone Joseph DelliGatti, Whitestone

The Bay Terrace Shopping Center.

Auburndale Pharmacy 192-15 47th Ave., Flushing Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows

Health Max Pharmacy 80-09 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

Queens Health Emporium 159-01 Horace Harding Expy., Fresh Meadows John Todras, Kew Gardens

Raindew Pharmacy 35-15 Francis Lewis Blvd., Bayside Jodi Ricupero, Bayside

Continental Pharmacy 71-17 Austin St., Forest Hills Gus Goodman, Ozone Park

Aron’s Kissena Farms 72-15 Kissena Blvd., Flushing Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows

Harpell Chemists 12-65 150th St., Whitestone Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Supermarket

Fresh Meadows Natural 69-74 188th St., Fresh Meadows Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

Salzman Chemists 149-19 Union Tpke., Flushing Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica Vitality Drug & Surgical 257-07 Union Tpke., Glen Oaks Nicole Heinze, Bayside

THE BEST VALUE SHOPPING IN QUEENS

regocenter.com

Trader Joe’s 9030 Metropolitan Ave., Rego Park Carina Nieves, Queens Kym Muscat, Fresh Meadows Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

Strawberry Farm 24-11 150th St., Whitestone Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Bravo International Supermarket 34-12 34th St., Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City Scaturro 84-39 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

SEARS | COSTCO | KOHL’S CENTURY 21 | BURLINGTON TOYS“R”US | BABIES“R”US BED BATH & BEYOND | T.J.MAXX MARSHALLS | ALDI | OLD NAVY STAPLES | ULTA | DALLAS BBQ MILLER’S ALE HOUSE | PIER 1 MANDEE | PANERA BREAD PAYLESS SHOESOURCE THE VITAMIN SHOPPE | SUBWAY PEARLE VISION | RED MANGO Junction Blvd between Queens Blvd & Horace Harding Expy Bus Q72, Q38 & Q88 • Subway M & R to 63 RD Drive/Rego Park


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718-690-7340

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118-33 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hills, NY 11375


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Best Queens of

2014

services

Where do you go when your car needs service or your plumbing gets backed up? Good service means keeping loyal customers, and loyal customers have promoted these services as the very Best in Queens:

Auto Repairs

Star Toyota 205-11 Northern Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Barney’s Service Station 200-05 Horace Harding Expy., Oakland Gardens Laura Lazarus, Bayside Steven Rabiei, Flushing Twins Collision Inc. 22-19 37th Ave., Long Island City Debra Ryme, Astoria

Red’s Auto Repair 233-02 Northern Blvd., Douglaston Loretta Sultana, Bayside David Sultana, Bayside Constance Sultana, Bayside United Auto Repairs 94-36 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights On Target Automotive Specialists 39-20 192nd St., Flushing Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Auto-Glen Collision Inc 61-15 71st Ave., Ridgewood Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Brendan’s Service Station 76-36 164th St., Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Bryan’s Auto 99-18 Rockaway Beach Blvd., Rockaway Park Charlene DeGregoria, Arverne Ride Tech 79-37 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village Rosalind Russo, Oakland Gardens Auto Tech 128-08 18th Ave., College Point Vernie Gorman, Whitestone

Cleaning Company

NY Magic Cleaning Service Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Spirare Cleaners 84-20A Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Amco Cleaners 219-16 Linden Blvd., Cambria Heights Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights Whitepoint Quality Cleaners 132-07 14th Ave., College Point Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Contractor

Hillside Honda 139-07 Hillside Ave., Jamaica Eileen Scott, Rego Park

Windsor Park Management 211-02 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

RCT Performance 122-16 15th Ave., College Point Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Chris Mullen 59 Wright Ave., Lynbrook Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills

Hillside Honda, located in Jamaica.

Tranchina Anthony General Contracting Corp. 88-23 75th Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Re-New Construction 110-01 Atlantic Ave., Richmond Hill Bernard Solow, Ozone Park Luigi Caliendo & Sons 56-10 Nurge Ave., Maspeth Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows AIS Repairs & Renovations Astoria Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Electrician

Windsor Park Management 211-02 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Campisi & Sons Electric 453 Onderdonk Ave., Ridgewood Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows

Handyman

Windsor Park Management 211-02 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Whitepoint Quality Cleaners in College Point.

Toss It Junk Removal 91-20 101st Ave., Ozone Park Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Landscaper

Windsor Park Management 211-02 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Al-All Counties Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills

Plumber

Windsor Park Management 211-02 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Classic Plumbing & Heating 90-05 70th Ave., Forest Hills Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Ulysses Debra Ryme, Astoria

J. Hertler & Son 78-19 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Rosalind Russo, Oakland Gardens

Able Lawn & Landscape Service 87-25 188th St., Hollis, NY Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

$49.99 Sewer Service Kew Gardens Hills Eileen Scott, Rego Park

Painter

Windsor Park Management 211-02 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Morstar Painting & Decorating 778 Woodward Ave., Ridgewood Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Photographer

Twins Collision Inc., based in Long Island City.

William Higgins, Ridgewood

Harisch Studios 57-44 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood

M. Burton Plumbing & Heating 206-01 48th Ave., Bayside Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Roofer

Windsor Park Management 211-02 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Miceli-Kleinhans Roofing Company 69-27 Cooper Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale


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Free Health Screenings

Asthma

Information & Support

Playground Health Fair Sunday, September 7, 2014 12pm-4pm

Rosemary’s Playground Woodbine Street between Madison Street & Woodward Ave.

Free Schools Supplies

panprogram@wyckoffhospital.org 718.963.7274

Music Food & Fun


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LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

Notice of formation of AAA PARTNER LLC. Articles of org. filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 06/02/2014. Office located in Queens country. SSNY has been designated for service process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC to: AAA PARTNER LLC, 738 E. 5th Street, #5G, New York, NY 10009. Purpose: Any Lawful activity or purpose. ________________________ Notice is herby given that an order entered by the Civil Court Queens County, on the 17th day of July, 2014, bearing Index No. 573/14, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435 grants me the right, to assume the name Shyh-Chang Chang. My present address 43-57 Union Street, #6D, Flushing, NY 11355; the date of my birth is May 7, 1952; my present name is Tony Chang, a/k/a Shyh-Chang Chang, a/k/a Shyh Chang Chang. ________________________ Notice is herby given that an order entered by the Civil Court Queens County, on the 17th day of July, 2014, bearing Index No. 572/14, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435 grants me the right, to assume the name Kuo Huei Huei Chang. My present address 43-57 Union Street, #6D, Flushing, NY 11355; the date of my birth is February 7, 1952; my present name is Helen Chang, a/k/a Kuo, H Chang, a/k/a Kuo Huei Huei Chang. ________________________ Notice of Formation of STUDIO BKBZ LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 08/14/14. Office location: Queens County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP, Attn: Cynthia G. Fischer, 140 Broadway, Ste. 3100, NY, NY 10005. Purpose: Any lawful activity. ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County on JUL 16 2014 bearing Index Number NC-000596-14/ QU, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435, grants me the right to: Assume the name of (First) Dianne (Last) Peart-Hooper My present name is (First) Novlett (Last) Hooper aka Novlett Meede, aka Novlett Rolle My present address is 145-33 226th Street, Springfield Gardens, NY 114133535 My place of birth is

Jamaica My date of birth is December 14, 1964 ________________________ At an IAS Part 4 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Queens at the Courthouse located at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York on the 21 day of August, 2014. Index No. 12574/14 Date Purchased: 8/21/14 Order to Show Cause Hon. Marguerite A. Grays, Justice In the Matter of the Application of Margo Randazzo, as Court Appointed Administrator of the Estate of Anthony Randazzo, holder and owner of 25% outstanding shares of 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc., Petitioner, -against- Jack Brucculeri, Jack Vitale, for the Dissolution of 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc., a Domestic Corporation and New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Respondents. Upon the reading and filing of the annexed petition of Margo Randazzo, as petitioner, duly verified on the 20th day of August 2014, whereby it appears that 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc., is a domestic corporation organized and existing by virtue of the laws in the County of Queens, City and State of New York and that the respondent/corporation, 31t Street Pizza Palace, Inc., a pizzeria, has its principal place of business located at 29-29 Ditmars Boulevard, Astoria, New York 11105 and that the petitioner, Margo Randazzo, as the Court Appointed Administrator of the Estate of Anthony Randazzo, her late husband, by Letters of Administration, dated February 4, 2014 issued by the Surrogate’s Court/Queens County, and thereby is the owner and holder of 25% of the voting and common stock of said respondent/ corporation, and respondent, Jack Brucculeri, is a director, officer and holder of 50% of the voting and common stock of said respondent/corporation, and respondent, Jack Vitale, is a director, officer and holder of 25% of the voting and common stock of said respondent/corporation and it further appears from the said annexed Verified Petition that there are irreconcilable differences and controversies among, by and between the three (3) shareholders, the petitioner, Margo Randazzo, being the owner of 25% of the respondent/corporation’s outstanding shares and it further appearing from the Verified Petition, that the respondents, either individually or corporately, are in control of the respondent/ corporation, a closely held corporation and the individually named respondents, Jack Brucculeri and Jack Vitale, having been and are guilty of

illegal, fraudulent and/or oppressive acts towards the petitioner, Margo Randazzo, as the complaining shareholder and the property assets of the respondent/corporation are being looted, wasted, or diverted for their individual and non-corporate purposes by the respondents, Jack Brucculeri and Jack Vitale, who are in sole control of the respondent/corporation to the exclusion of the petitioner, Margo Randazzo and there, it is beneficial to the interests of the shareholders and to the respondent/corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc. and that the respondent/ corporation be dissolved and its business and affairs be liquidated, and it further appearing that this special proceeding is commenced pursuant to the Business Corporation Law, Article 11, and more particularly, sec. 1103, 1104 and 1104(a) of the BCL; LET, respondents, Jack Brucculeri, owner and holder of 50% of the voting shares of the respondent/corporation and Jack Vitale, owner and holder of 25% of the voting shares of the respondent/ corporation, both shareholders, officers and directors of the respondent/corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc., New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, and all other persons interested in said respondent/corporation, appear and SHOW CAUSE before this Court to be held in CMP Part, Room 25 of the Supreme Court/Queens County Courthouse located at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York 11435 to be held on the 30 day of September, 2014 at 2:15 pm in the afternoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, WHY an ORDER should not be made and entered seeking the following relief: A) That this matter is one specified in BCL sec. 1104(a) in that the petitioner, Margo Randazzo, as owner of 25% of the respondent/corporation’s shares, is entitled to a dissolution of the respondent/ corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc. as against the respondents, Jack Brucculeri and Jack Vitale, who are in sole control of the corporate restaurant business, its management and operations and have been guilty of illegal, fraudulent and oppressive acts towards the petitioner, Margo Randazzo and because the assets and property of the respondent/ corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc. are being looted, wasted and diverted for non-corporate purposes by the individually named respondents, Jack Brucculeri and Jack Vitale; B) Respondent/corporation, 31st Street

Pizza Palace, Inc., a domestic corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New York, should be dissolved, pursuant to Article 11 of the Business Corporation Law, more specifically, BCL 1104(a)(1), (2) and (3); C) It further appearing to this Court from the verified petition submitted by the petitioner, Margo Randazzo, as Court Appointed Administration of the Estate of Anthony Randazzo, her late husband, that a Temporary Restraining Order, preliminary and pending a hearing upon the motion for a preliminary injunction, be issued pursuant to CPLR sec. 6301; D) Appointment of a Receiver, pursuant to CPLR sec. 6401; and E) Together with such other and further relief as to this Court may deem just and proper granting the relief sought herein under the circumstances should be granted, together with costs and disbursements of this proceeding awarded to petitioner, Margo Randazzo, together with reasonable attorney fees. ORDERED that pending the hearing of the motion for a preliminary injunction, all persons interested in the said respondent/ corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc. be and are hereby RESTRAINED, ENJOINED and STAYED from expending or disbursing any corporate funds or property including expenditures and disbursements in favor of, or to any shareholder, officer and/or director of the said respondent/corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc., except in the ordinary course of business; and salary for defendants Jack Vitale in the sum of $1,200 per week; and it is further ORDERED that pursuant to Section 1106(a) of the BCL, respondents, Jack Brucculeri and Jack Vitale and respondent/ corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc. shall furnish the Court and petitioner, Margo Randazzo, with a statement of the corporate assets and liabilities together with the corporate books and records, and the name and address of each and every creditor, tax due, and rent paid and owing and each and every claimant thereof including any and all with unliquidated or contingent claims from the inception of the respondent/ corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc., including, federal, state and/or city taxes paid or due to date; and it is further ORDERED that pursuant to Section 1106(b) of the BCL, the petitioner, Margo Randazzo shall cause to be published a copy of this Order at least once in each week for the three (3) weeks immediately preceding the time fixed herein for

the hearing in the following newspaper: Queens Tribune. SUFFICIENT REASON APPEARING THEREOF, let service of a copy of this Order to Show Cause together with supporting verified petition and upon papers which it is based, shall be served upon the following: (i) respondent, Jack Brucculeri, 50% shareholder of the corporation, (ii) respondent, Jack Vitale, 25% shareholder of the corporation, (iii) respondent/ corporation, 31st Street Pizza Palace, Inc. and (iv) New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and (v) Attorney General of the State of New York and all other interested parties by personal service on all or before the 29 day of August, 2014 be deemed good and sufficient service. ENTER Marguerite A. Grays J.S.C. ________________________ Rich Man Dan LLC filed Art. of Org. with NY Secy. of State (SSNY) 6/19/14. Office loc: Queens County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail process served against the LLC to 30-70 35th St, 2nd Fl, Astoria, NY 11103. Purpose: any lawful purpose. ________________________ 7900 DEVELOPMENT LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/18/13. Office in Queens Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Solomon Borg 630 3rd Ave New York, NY 10017 Purpose: Any lawful activity. ________________________ 3805 31ST STREET LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/26/09. Office in Queens Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Anastosios Matsikas 21-19 40th Ave LIC, NY 11101. Purpose: Any lawful activity. ________________________

JUN 11 2014 bearing Index Number NC-000416-14/ QU, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435, grants me the right to: Assume the name of (First) Angelina (Last) Detres My present name is (First) Antoinetonia (Last) Detres aka Angelina Gaston, aka Antonia Detres My present address is 115-29 143rd St, South Ozone Park, NY 11436 My place of birth is Brooklyn, NY My date of birth is February 11, 1972 ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County on AUG 13 2014 bearing Index Number NC-00077014/QU, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435, grants me the right to: Assume the name of (First) Angelo (Middle) Dustin Estalilla (Last) Pineda My present name is (First) Angelo Dustin (Middle) Coll (Last) Estalilla aka Angelo Dustin Estalilla Pineda, aka Angelo Pineda, aka Angelo Dustin C. Estalilla My present address is 257-21 149th Avenue, Rosedale, NY 114223020 My place of birth is Phillipines My date of birth is April 17, 1995 ________________________ Notice is hereby given that an order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County, on the JUL 30 2014, bearing index number NC 627-2014, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York, in room number 357, grants me the right effective on the JULY 30 2014, to assume the name of Luzia Lee. My present address is 78-15 220th Place, Oakland Gardens, New York 11364, County of Queens; the date of birth is December 4, 1981; my present name is Luzia K. Chan. ________________________

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Best Queens of

2014

entertainment

Queens certainly does not have a shortage of fun things to do during days off. Music, movies, museums, bars and parks can be found all over the Borough for a day or evening of entertainment. If you’re looking to have some fun, our readers have some suggestions:

Bar/Nightspot Austin’s Ale House 82-70 Austin St., Kew Gardens Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

Mojave 22-36 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria O’Neill’s 64-21 53rd Dr., Maspeth

The Oratorio Society of Queens.

www.queenstribune.com • Aug. 28 - Sept. 3, 2014 Tribune Page 19 Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Sunswick 35/35 35-02 35th St., Astoria Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows Joe Marvilli, Astoria Neir’s Tavern 87-48 78th St., Woodhaven S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Gus Goodman, Ozone Park Bar 360 Resorts World NYC Casino Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill

Sunswick 35/35 in Astoria.

Queens Tavern 68-69 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood Carol B., Ridgewood

Nono 42-23 Bell Blvd., Bayside Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Karaoke Shout 32-46 Steinway St., Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Sweet Afton 30-09 34th St., Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City

The BLVD 35-03 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Kym Muscat, Fresh Meadows

Katch Astoria 31-19 Newtown Ave., Astoria Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria

The Quays Pub 45-02 30th Ave., Astoria Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Henrica’s Restaurant 138-89 Francis Lewis Blvd., Rosedale Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights

The Creek & The Cave 10-93 Jackson Ave., Long Island City Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Shannon Pot 21-59 44th Dr., Long Island City Lenny Banovez, Woodside

McCabe’s Bar Car 39-15 192nd St., Flushing Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Local Band

Joe Fuoco 66-20 Myrtle Ave.,

Ridgewood William Higgins, Ridgewood Creative Energy Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Oratorio Society of Queens Viola Cox, Jamaica Jane Donnelly, W. Hempstead Ken Nero, Woodside Andre Louis, Briarwood Jane Rebhuhn, Great Neck Charlene DeGregoria, Arverne Liliana Morales, Corona Rosalind Russo, Oakland Gardens Vernie Gorman, Whitestone Margaret Colgan, Auburndale Lynn Hanousek, Astoria Irene Sole, Hollis Anne-Marie Bourbon, Forest Hills Roger Baumberger, Forest Hills Eileen Scott, Rego Park Su Chen Jao, Oakland Gardens


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Best 2014 Queens entertainment of

An Tai Jao, Oakland Gardens Penelope Daner, Rego Park Joan Azizollahoff, Flushing Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill Laura Fielder, Bellerose Marge Fiedler, Bellerose Loretta Sultana, Bayside David Sultana, Bayside Constance Sultana, Bayside

N.O.R.E Deandra Simon, Jamaica MoniasiN Joe Marvilli, Astoria Plastic Soul Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Little Big Band Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights

Museum

Museum of the Moving Image 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Carol B., Ridgewood Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens Deandra Simon, Jamaica Joe Marvilli, Astoria Constance Sultana, Bayside Gus Goodman, Ozone Park Louis Armstrong House 34-56 107th St., Corona William Higgins, Ridgewood Queens Museum New York City Building, Flushing Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Cynthia Schiebel, Woodside Bowne House 37-01 Bowne St., Flushing John Todras, Kews Gardens Queens Farm Museum 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Glen Oaks S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Onderdonk House 18-20 Flushing Ave., Ridgewood William Higgins, Ridgewood MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Ave., Long Island City Bill Lindauer, LIC Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Adam Perabo, Brooklyn

The Onderdonk House in Ridgewood.

Astoria’s Museum of the Moving Image.

Voelker Orth Museum 149-19 38th Ave., Flushing Lynn Hanousek, Astoria

David Stenton of O Sole Trio Bill Lindauer, LIC

Anne-Marie Bourbon, Forest Hills Roger Baumberger, Forest Hills Eileen Scott, Rego Park Su Chen Jao, Oakland Gardens An Tai Jao, Oakland Gardens Penelope Daner, Rego Park Joan Azizollahoff, Flushing Laura Fielder, Bellerose Margaret Fiedler, Bellerose Loretta Sultana, Bayside David Sultana, Bayside Constance Sultana, Bayside

Greg Peters Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Laurent Luke Deandra Simon, Jamaica

David Close, OSQ Conductor Jane Donnelly, W. Hempstead Ken Nero, Woodside Jane Rebhuhn, Great Neck Charlene DeGregoria, Arverne Liliana Morales, Corona Rosalind Russo, Oakland Gardens

Shane Schag First Baptist Church of Flushing Pianist Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill Elizabeth Iliakostas, Bayside Edward Tay, Mineola

Noguchi Museum 9-01 33rd Road, Long Island City Phoebe Glass, Long Island City

Local Musician


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S U P P L E M E N TA L S U M MONS Index No.: 10595/13 Date of Filing: June 11, 2014 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNT Y OF QUEENS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, -against- ATIF A. ABASSI, if living, or if either or all be dead, their wives, husbands, heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, assignees, lienors and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said ATIF A. ABASSI, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and the respective husbands, wives, widow or widowers of them, if any, all of whose names are unknown to plaintiff; NEW YORK CITY PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; STATE OF NEW YORK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; “JOHN DOES” and “JANE DOES”, said names being fictitious, parties intended being possible tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other entities or persons who claim, or may claim, a lien against the premises, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney(s) within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made

in any other manner, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Robert J. McDonald of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed on May 8, 2014, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by ATIF A. ABASSI to JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION in the principal amount of $388,000.00, which mortgage was recorded in Queens County, State of New York,

on January 2, 2008, in CRFN 2008000000391. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned from JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION to CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC by assignment of mortgage dated December 13, 2007 and recorded on August 5, 2008 in CRFN: 20080000310534. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is successor by merger to CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, and therefore, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is now the real party in interest in the proceeding. Said premises being known as and by 160-63 122nd Avenue, Jamaica, NY 11434. Date: April 25, 2014 Batavia, New York Virginia C. Grapensteter, Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26 Harvester Avenue Batavia, NY 14020 585.815.0288 Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-2265697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies.


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Best 2014 Queens entertainment of

Nick Valenti Steven Rabiei, Flushing Tati Ana Joe Marvilli, Astoria Natalia “Saw Lady” Paruz Michelle Nishry, Astoria

Midway Movie Theater in Forest Hills.

S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Bernard Solow, Ozone Park Carol B., Ridgewood Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven Gus Goodman, Ozone Park

Movie Theater

North Shore Towers Cinema 270-10 Grand Central Pkwy., Floral Park Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Regal Atlas Park Stadium 8 80-28 Cooper Ave., Glendale Amy Marino, Howard Beach Carina Nieves, Queens Movieworld 242-02 61st Ave., Flushing Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Midway Movie Theater 108-22 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills Laura Lazarus, Bayside Stuart Friendenthal, Flushing Eileen Scott, Rego Park Sunnyside Center Cinema 42-17 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside Bill Lindauer, LIC Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill AMC-Fresh Meadows 190-02 Horace Harding Blvd., Fresh Meadows Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Kym Muscat, Fresh Meadows Steven Rabiei, Flushing Joe Marvilli, Astoria Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights Maureen Coppola, Bayside Regal Cinemas Various locations

Tati Ana.

Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Adam Perabo, Brooklyn

Kew Gardens Cinema 81-05 Lefferts Blvd., Kew Gardens Anne-Marie Bourbon, Forest Hills Roger Baumberger, Forest Hills Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica

Hip to Hip Theatre Company Jason Marr, Woodside Dawn Clarke, Sunnyside Deborah Leavy Meghan Moore-Wilk Cynthia Schiebel, Woodside Laura Frye, Woodside

Jamaica Center Multiplex 159-02 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica Deandra Simon, Jamaica AMC Loews Bay Terrace 6 211-01 26th Ave., Bay Terrace Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Theater Group

The Killing Kompany 21 Turn Ln., Levittown Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Black Spectrum Theatre Company Jamaica Deandra Simon, Jamaica Rockaway Theatre Company Charlene DeGregoria, Arverne Titan Theatre Company 185-12 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Lenny Banovez, Woodside Bailey Seeker, Long Island City

Kew Gardens Cinema.

Cunningham Park Horace Harding Expy., Flushing

Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Irene Sole, Hollis Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Forest Park Myrtle Avenue & Woodhaven Blvd., Woodhaven

Carina Nieves, Queens Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills

Astoria Park 19th St., Astoria

Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

John Todras, Kew Gardens Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Queens Botanical Garden 43-50 Main St., Flushing

Flushing Meadows Corona Park 111-01 Corona Ave., Flushing

USTA Flushing Meadows Corona Park Flushing

Bowne Park 159th St & 29th Ave., Flushing

Debra Ryme, Astoria Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City

Park

Athletic Facility

Push Fitness Club Inc. 188-10 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill Alley Pond Park

Anne-Marie Bourbon, Forest Hills Rufus King Park 150th St. & 89th Ave., Jamaica

Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Doughboy Park 54th St. & Woodside Ave., Woodside

Lenny Banovez, Woodside

Force Fitness Club 63-03 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood Astoria Sports Complex 34-38 38th St., Astoria

Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria Dwarf Giraffe Athletic 149-50 15th Road, Whitestone

Jenn Zitron, Bayside

West Side Tennis Club 1 Tennis Place, Forest Hills

Rosalind Russo, Oakland Gardens York College Jamaica

Deandra Simon, Jamaica Laughing Buddha Hot Yoga Center 208-52 Cross Island Pkwy., Bayside

Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Queens Botanical Garden, based in Flushing.


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Best Queens of

2014

Food & dining

We wrap up our annual “Best of Queens� edition with everyone’s favorite section – food! From pizza to fine dining, Queens has something for everyone, and our readers let us know about hundreds of places from one end of the Borough to the other: Bagel Club Bagels 205-21 35th Ave., Bayside Bagel Bin Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens 86-10 Jamaica Ave., Joan Azizollahoff, Flushing Woodhaven S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Bagel Oasis Maria Thomson, Woodhaven 183-12 Horace Harding Expy., Lisa Komninos, Woodhaven Fresh Meadows

Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Deandra Simon, Jamaica Steven Rabiei, Flushing Bagel Time 150-51 14th Ave., Whitestone Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria Maureen Coppola, Bayside Gus Goodman, Ozone Park Bagels & Co 188-02 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Charlie, Fahlikman, Flushing

Pop’s Diner in Flushing.

William Higgins, Ridgewood Carol B., Ridgewood

Baker’s Dozen Bagels 81-09 Lefferts Blvd., Kew Gardens Carina Nieves, Queens Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens

Utopia Bagels 19-09 Utopia Pkwy., Whitestone Danielle Sferrazza, Whitestone Jodi Ricupero, Bayside Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone Angela Prisco, Whitestone Jenn Zitron, Bayside Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Old Country Bagel 162-26A Cross Bay Blvd., Howard Beach Amy Marino, Howard Beach Slim’s Bagels & Bialys 221-18 Horace Harding Expy., Oakland Gardens Laura Lazarus, Bayside

Bricktown Bagels 51-06 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City Gerard Pietrafesa Jr, Woodhaven

Aubergine CafĂŠ 49-22 Skillman Ave., Woodside Lenny Banovez, Woodside

Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee Company 35-09 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Gotta Getta Bagel 107-09 71st Ave., Forest Hills Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill

Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee Company in Astoria.

Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Top Hot Bagels 40-18 Bell Blvd., Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside

Pop’s Diner 44-29 Kissena Blvd., Flushing Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing

Mr. Bagel 68-64 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood

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Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee Company 36-14 30th Ave., Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria

Bakery

Violet’s Bake Shop 189-09 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Laura Lazarus, Bayside Rudy’s Pasteries 905 Seneca Ave., Ridgewood

www.queenstribune.com • Aug. 28 - Sept. 3, 2014 Tribune Page 27 William Higgins, Ridgewood Carol B., Ridgewood Gus Goodman, Ozone Park

Russo’s Bakery 61-04 Grand Ave., Maspeth Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth

Sugar Bun Bake Shop 156-22 Cross Bay Blvd., Howard Beach Amy Marino, Howard Beach

Cannelle Patisserie 75-59 31st Ave., East Elmhurst Bill Lindauer, LIC

Joe’s Bakery 75-50 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Seba Seba Bakery 83-03 Northern Blvd., Jackson Heights Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill La Dolce Italia Bakery 104-05 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Carina Nieves, Queens

Rose’s and Joe’s Italian Bakery 22-40 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria La Guli Pastry Shop 29-15 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Mango’s 39-61 61st St., Woodside Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Martha’s Country Bakery 70-28 Austin St., Forest Hills Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens Angela Prisco, Whitestone Steven Rabiei, Flushing Martha’s Country Bakery 41-06 Bell Blvd., Bayside Maureen Coppola, Bayside Russo’s 69-11 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Greenwood Quality Bakery 111-02 Liberty Ave., South Richmond Hill S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill

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Roger Baumberger, Forest Hills Parisi Bros. Bakery 30-17 Broadway, Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria Teaspoon Bake Shop 36-41 Bell Blvd., Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside Paneorama Bakery 95-20 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Le Bon Pain Bakery 211-65 Jamaica Ave., Queens Village Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights Pan Ugo 84-42 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Lisa Komninos, Woodhaven

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Breakfast

Open Door 10-09 50th Ave., Long Island City Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven Fu Long Deli & Grocery 68-28 Fresh Meadow Ln., Fresh Meadows Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

Katch Astoria.

Neptune Diner 31-05 Astoria Blvd., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Aubergine Café 49-22 Skillman Ave., Woodside Lenny Banovez, Woodside

Pop’s Diner 44-29 Kissena Blvd., Flushing Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing

Michael’s Restaurant 33-17 Broadway, Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria

New York Grill 65-16 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Sugar Freak 36-18 30th Ave., Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City

Georgia Diner 86-55 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill

Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee Company 36-14 30th Ave., Astoria Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria

Bayside Diner 207-07 Northern Blvd., Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside

Shady Lady 34-19 30th Ave., Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria

IHOP 98-01 Liberty Ave., Ozone Park Bernard Solow, Ozone Park

American Flag Deli & Grocery 195-04 Parsons Blvd., Flushing Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Bagel Time 150-51 14th Ave., Whitestone Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Aphrodite’s Sweets 20-07 Francis Lewis Blvd., Whitestone Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Blue Bay Diner 58-50 Francis Lewis Blvd., Oakland Gardens Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Uncle Bill’s Diner 30-17 Stratton St., Flushing Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill Jackson Hole 35-01 Bell Blvd., Bayside Elizabeth Iliakostas, Bayside

Burgers

Jackson Hole Diner 69-35 Astoria Blvd N., East Elmhurst Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Carina Nieves, Queens Open Door 1009 50th Ave., Long Island City Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven F Ottomanelli Burgers & Belgian Fries 60-15 Woodside Ave., Woodside Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Fame Diner 69-67 Grand Ave., Maspeth Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Five Guys Burgers and Fries Various locations Laura Lazarus, Bayside Angela Prisco, Whitestone Soho Sandwich Bar & Blendz 22-15 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Bayside Diner 207-07 Northern Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Georgia Diner 86-55 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill

Buddy’s Kosher Delicatessen 215-01 73rd Ave., Bayside Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside

Tasty Burger Shack 30-94 Steinway St., Astoria Jeanne Majors, Jamaica

Jackson Hole Diner 35-01 Bell Blvd., Bayside William Higgins, Ridgewood Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills

The Burger Professor 141-25 Jewel Ave., Flushing Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Tasty Grill 14-22 150th St., Whitestone Danielle Sferrazza, Whitestone

Neptune Diner, located in Astoria.

Maggie May’s 214-22 41st Ave., Bayside Tony Roma’s 210-35 26th Ave., Bayside Penelope Daner, Rego Park

Cynthia Schiebel, Woodside New Pop’s 85-22 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

Butcher

Donovan’s of Bayside 214-16 41st Ave., Bayside Penelope Daner, Rego Park Nicole Heinze, Bayside Maureen Coppola, Bayside

A To Z Kosher Supermarket 186-05 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Donovan’s Pub 57-24 Roosevelt Ave., Woodside Aislinn Madden, Whitestone

Morsher’s 58-44 Catalpa Ave., Ridgewood William Higgins, Ridgewood Carol B., Ridgewood

Uncle Bill’s Diner 30-17 Stratton St., Flushing Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill Danny Brown Wine Bar & Kitchen 104-02 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica LIC Market 21-52 44th Dr., Long Island City Lenny Banovez, Woodside Petey’s Burger 30-17 30th Ave., Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City Queens Comfort 40-09 30th Ave., Astoria Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria Katch Astoria 31-19 Newtown Ave., Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria Williamsburger 36-17 Greenpoint Ave., Sunnyside

El Gauchito 94-60 Corona Ave., Elmhurst Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill My Favorite Butcher 23-62 Steinway St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria Mk Meat & Produce 142-09 Bayside Ave., Flushing Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Zum Stammtisch 69-46 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale International Meat Market 36-12 30th Ave., Astoria Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens Durso’s 189-01 Crocheron Ave., Flushing Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Varsi Deli 15-72 149th St., Whitestone Angela Prisco, Whitestone Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

Bareburger 33-21 31st Ave., Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria Bareburger 42-38 Bell Blvd., Bayside Elizabeth Iliakostas, Bayside Steven Rabiei, Flushing Burger Garage 25-36 Jackson Ave., Long Island City Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens Whitestone’s Tasty Grill.

Zum Stammtisch, based in Glendale.


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www.queenstribune.com • Aug. 28 - Sept. 3, 2014 Tribune Page 31 65-16 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Ivan’s Coffee Shop 93-27 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Kelly’s Restaurant 147-04 Foch Blvd., Jamaica Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Metro Meats 102-23 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Martha’s Country Bakery 70-28 Austin St., Forest Hills Aislinn Madden, Whitestone

Butcher Block 43-46 41st St., Sunnyside Aislinn Madden, Whitestone

Uncle Bill’s Diner 30-17 Stratton St., Flushing Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill

D’Alesandro Food Market 46-07 Hollis Court Blvd., Flushing Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Aubergine Café 49-22 Skillman Ave., Woodside Lenny Banovez, Woodside Laura Frye, Woodside

LaPalma Meat Market 84-25 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

Paris Baguet 136-20 38th Ave., Flushing Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Manor Oktoberfest 80-28 Cooper Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Coffee Shop

COFFEED 37-18 Northern Blvd., Long Island City Joe Marvilli, Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City

Manor Deli 94-12 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven

Esquire Diner 105-45 Cross Bay Blvd., Ozone Park Amy Marino, Howard Beach Bell Diner 215-25 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Caffe Bene 41-31 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven Nicole Heinze, Bayside Odradek’s Coffee House 82-60 Austin St., Kew Gardens Carina Nieves, Queens Gus Goodman, Ozone Park Omega Coffee Shop 200-07 32nd Ave., Bayside Laura Lazarus, Bayside Jodi Ricupero, Bayside Rita Delli Gatti, Whitestone Angela Prisco, Whitestone Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Deli

Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen 211-37 26th Ave., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Carol B., Ridgewood Kerri Wright, Patchogue Brothers 161-10 Cross Bay Blvd., Howard Beach Amy Marino, Howard Beach Buddy’s Kosher Delicatessen 215-01 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Laura Lazarus, Bayside Steve Chu’s Deli & Grocery 34-06 10th St., Astoria Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven

Crepe N Tearia in Fresh Meadows.

70-11 Grand Ave., Maspeth Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Astoria Deli 43-02 25th Ave., Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Cherry Valley Deli & Grill 12-29 150th St., Whitestone Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Maureen Coppola, Bayside Varsi Deli 15-72 149th St., Whitestone Angela Prisco, Whitestone Janet Vucenik, Whitestone Ben’s Best Kosher Delicatessin 96-40 Queens Blvd., Rego Park Penelope Daner, Rego Park Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica Gus Goodman, Ozone Park

Buddy’s Kosher Deli in Oakland Gardens.

Tu Casa 119-05 Metropolitan Ave., Kew Gardens Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

16 Handles 37-07 30th Ave., Astoria Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria

The Lemon Ice King of Corona 52-02 108th St., Corona John Todras, Kew Gardens

Schmidt’s Confectionary 94-15 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven

Artopolis 23-18 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria Red Ribbon Bake Shop 65-02 Roosevelt Ave., Woodside Rosemarie Dicristo, Maspeth Isabella’s Italian Ices & Ice Cream 55-01 69th St., Maspeth Ronald Schaeder, Maspeth Martha’s Country Bakery 70-28 Austin St., Forest Hills Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Jodi Ricupero, Bayside Martha’s Country Bakery 41-06 Bell Blvd., Bayside Elizabeth Iliakostas, Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside

Obama Deli & Grill 136-40 Farmers Blvd., Rochdale Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Georgia Diner 86-55 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill

Niforos Corner 35-60 11th St., Long Island City Debra Ryme, Astoria

Constantine’s Deli 205-10 48th Ave., Bayside Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Rudy’s Pasteries 905 Seneca Ave., Ridgewood Carol B., Ridgewood

Walter’s Deli

Hetman’s Polish Deli 94-14 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven

Crepe N Tearia 177-07 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows

Family Corner Restaurant 21-02 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Five Stars Deli Grocery 104-13 Jamaica Ave., Richmond Hill Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

Pop’s Diner 44-29 Kissena Blvd., Flushing Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing New York Grill

Sam’s Deli & Grocery 80-01 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Lisa Komninos, Woodhaven

Desserts

Uncle Bill’s Diner, based in Flushing.

Theater Café 106-03 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven

Aphrodite’s Sweets 20-07 Francis Lewis Blvd., Flushing Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone Sweet & Sara 43-31 33rd St., Long Island City Deandra Simon, Jamaica La Guli Pastry Shop 29-15 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria

Cafe Bench 194-07 Northern Blvd., Flushing Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Diner

Bayside Diner 207-07 Northern Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Laura Lazarus, Bayside Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows Nicole Heinze, Bayside Georgia Diner 86-55 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills Carol B., Ridgewood Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Ridgewood Eats 903 Seneca Ave., Ridgewood William Higgins, Ridgewood Esquire Diner 105-45 Cross Bay Blvd., Ozone Park Amy Marino, Howard Beach Bernard Solow, Ozone Park Bell Diner 215-25 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Glendale Diner 71-08 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Atlantic Diner 111-16 Atlantic Ave., South Richmond Hill Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill The Classic Diner 117-33 Myrtle Ave., Richmond Hill Carina Nieves, Queens Fame Diner 69-67 Grand Ave., Maspeth Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth


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Pete’s Grill and Diner 39-14 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside Bill Lindauer, LIC Bel Aire Diner 31-91 21st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria Court Square Diner 45-30 23rd St., Long Island City Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Blue Bay Diner 58-50 Francis Lewis Blvd., Oakland Gardens Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Steven Rabiei, Flushing Lollipops Diner 153-31 Cross Island Pkwy., Whitestone Kym Muscat, Fresh Meadows Janet Vucenik, Whitestone Kyochon 156-50 Northern Blvd., Flushing Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone Woodside Café 64-23 Broadway, Woodside Ken Nero, Woodside

Il Toscano Restaurant 42-05 235th St., Little Neck Rosalind Russo, Oakland Gardens

Whitestone Diner 149-21 14th Ave., Whitestone Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Lucille’s Diner 139-32 Hillside Ave., Jamaica Deandra Simon, Jamaica North Shore Diner 196-52 Northern Blvd., Flushing Aislinn Madden, Whitestone

Cross Bay Diner 160-31 Cross Bay Blvd., Howard Beach Gus Goodman, Ozone Park

Uncle Bill’s Diner 30-17 Stratton St., Flushing Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill Salt & Fat 41-16 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside Lenny Banovez, Woodside Neptune Diner 31-05 Astoria Blvd., Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria Omega Coffee Shop 200-07 32nd Ave., Bayside Loretta Sultana, Bayside David Sultana, Bayside Joseph DelliGatti, Whitestone Kane’s Diner 44-15 College Point Blvd., Flushing Claire Bazinet, Flushing Avenue Diner 91-06 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven

Ice Cream

Eddie’s Sweet Shop 105-29 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Amy Marino, Howard Beach Bernard Solow, Ozone Park Roger Baumberger, Forest Hills Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica Joe Marvilli, Astoria Gus Goodman, Ozone Park Carina Nieves, Queens Penelope Daner, Rego Park

Ralph’s Italian Ices 12-48 Clintonville St., Whitestone Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

Lemon Ice King of Corona 52-02 108th St., Corona Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills

Pesso’s Italian Ices 203-20 35th Ave., Bayside Charlene DeGregoria, Arverne

Isabella’s Italian Ices & Ice Cream 55-01 69th St., Maspeth Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Ronald Schaeder, Maspeth

Jahn’s Ice Cream 81-04 37th Ave., Jackson Heights Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill

Max & Mina’s Ice Cream 71-26 Main St., Flushing Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows Sweet Adele’s 73-10 Bell Blvd., Oakland Gardens Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Eddie’s Sweet Shop in Forest Hills.

Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream & Treatery 39-33 Bell Blvd., Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Pizza

Joe & John’s Pizza 59-10 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood

William Higgins, Ridgewood Villa Rustica Ristorante & Pizzeria 73-28 Bell Blvd., Oakland Gardens Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Aldo’s Pizza 137-01 Cross Bay Blvd., Ozone Park Amy Marino, Howard Beach V I Pizza 43-02 Bell Blvd., Bayside Sheila Scholder, Forest Hills Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Elizabeth Iliakostas, Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside Carlo’s Pizza 74-02 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven Carina Nieves, Queens


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Dani’s House of Pizza 81-28 Lefferts Blvd., Kew Gardens Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill Carol B., Ridgewood Rosa’s Pizza & Pasta 55-26 69th St., Maspeth Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Pizza Garden 171-01 Northern Blvd., Flushing Laura Lazarus, Bayside Valentino’s 71-47 Kissena Blvd., Flushing Charlie Fahlikman, Flushing Frankie’s Pizza 22-56 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria Barone Pizza 40-27 Main St., Flushing Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill Porto Bello Pizza & Restaurant 43-18 Ditmars Blvd, Astoria Jeanne Majors, Jamaica Joe Marvilli, Astoria

Astoria’s Taverna Kyclades.

Pizza Chef 153-81 Cross Island Pkwy., Whitestone Jodi Ricupero, Bayside Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Gigi’s Pizza 20-09 Francis Lewis Blvd., Whitestone Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Cascarino’s 14-60 College Point Blvd., College Point Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

Pier 25A Restaurant 215-16 Northern Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Laura Lazarus, Bayside Paul DeCamp, Richmond Hill

Dee’s Pizza 107-23 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Penelope Daner, Rego Park Kelly’s Restaurant 147-04 Foch Blvd., Jamaica Deandra Simon, Jamaica John’s Pizzeria & Restaurant 83-40 Parsons Blvd., Jamaica Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica Picolo Sogno 195-14 47th Ave., Flushing Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Forno Pizzeria E Tattoria 52-27 69th St., Maspeth Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Luigi Pizza 205-15 35th Ave., Bayside Constance Sultana, Bayside

Fresh Meadows Pizzeria 195-09 69th Ave., Fresh Meadows Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows

Grand Avenue Pizza 34-24 30th Ave., Astoria Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria

D’Aleo’s Pizzeria 90-10 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Nick’s Pizza 108-26 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens Amore Pizzeria 30-27 Stratton St., Flushing Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows

Gaudio’s Pizzeria & Restaurant 40-13 30th Ave., Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria Sal’s Pizza 85-07 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Sofia’s Pizza 112-15 Rockaway Blvd., South Ozone Park Gus Goodman, Ozone Park

Seafood

Lenny’s Clam Bar 161-03 Cross Bay Blvd., Howard Beach Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Astoria Fish Market 33-07 Broadway, Long Island City Bill Lindauer, LIC Mojave 22-36 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria Psari Seafood Restaurant & Bar 32-10 36th Ave., Astoria Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows London Lennie’s 63-88 Woodhaven Blvd., Rego Park Bernard Solow, Ozone Park Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica Joe Marvilli, Astoria Agora Taverna 70-09 Austin St., Forest Hills Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Taverna Kyclades 33-07 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone New Pop’s Restaurant 85-22 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Park’s Seafood & Fish Market 24-22 149th St., Whitestone Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

Steak

Donovan’s 214-16 41st Ave., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

O’Neill’s, located in Maspeth.

Buddy’s Kosher Delicatessen 215-01 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside

HinoMaru, in Astoria.

Madera Cuban Grill and Steakhouse 47-29 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven S Prime Steakhouse 35-15 36th St., Astoria Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Deandra Simon, Jamaica Mojave 22-36 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Chung Ki Wa Restaurant 40-06 74th St., Jackson Heights Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill Ariyoshi 41-13 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Chinese Szechuan Cuisine 208-06 Cross Island Pkwy., Bayside Laura Lazarus, Bayside

O’Neill’s 64-21 53rd Dr., Maspeth Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

BBQ Chicken 158-23 Northern Blvd., Flushing Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Christos Steak House 41-08 23rd Ave., Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

JoJu Bánh Mi 83-25 Broadway , Elmhurst Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Uncle Jack’s Steakhouse 39-40 Bell Blvd., Bayside Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Steven Rabiei, Flushing Maureen Coppola, Bayside

Weiside Chinese Restaurant 60-21 39th Ave., Woodside Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Papazzio Restaurant 39-38 Bell Blvd., Bayside Stacey Silliman, Astoria Avenue Diner 91-06 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

EthnIC FooD Asian

Wah Hing Kitchen 73-12 Bell Blvd., Oakland Gardens Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

China Grill 220-12 Horace Harding Expy., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Taste of China 67-08 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood William Higgins, Ridgewood Tuk Tuk 49-06 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven

Sweet Rice 79-17 Myrtle Ave., Glendale Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Yummy House 144-20 45th Ave., Flushing Bialko, Flushing Kyoto Sushi 153-11 Union Tpke., Flushing Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Carnival House 92-09 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Golden Fountain Kitchen 116-16 Metropolitan Ave., Richmond Hill Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill Golden Way 133-09 Cross Bay Blvd., Ozone Park Bernard Solow, Ozone Park Bunker Vietnamese 46-63 Metropolitan Ave., Ridgewood Carol B., Ridgewood HinoMaru 33-18 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone


Best 2014 Queens Food & dining of

www.queenstribune.com • Aug. 28 - Sept. 3, 2014 Tribune Page 35 Mekong Thai & Vietnamese 156-32 Northern Blvd., Flushing Steven Rabiei, Flushing Midori Matsu 111-16 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills Joe Marvilli, Astoria

SriPraPhai Thai Restaurant 64-13 39th Ave., Woodside Ken Nero, Woodside

Tapioca Story 27-22 30th Ave., Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City

Casa Asia 149-45 14th Ave., Whitestone Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria Maureen Coppola, Bayside

China House 84-17 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

TJ’s Asian Bistro 50-19 Skillman Ave., Woodside Lenny Banovez, Woodside

Thailand Kitchen 86-05 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven Mr. Wasabi 42-32 Bell Blvd., Bayside

Janet Vucenik, Whitestone

French

Bliss 46 Bistro 43-46 46th St., Sunnyside Deandra Simon, Jamaica La Baraka 255-09 Northern Blvd., Little Neck Elizabeth Iliakostas, Bayside Loretta Sultana, Bayside David Sultana, Bayside Constance Sultana, Bayside Good Taste Catering & Event Planning (Haitian) 229-02 Linden Blvd., Cambria Heights Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights

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Zum Stammtisch 69-46 Myrtle Ave., Glendale William Higgins, Ridgewood

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Gandhi 34-14 30th Ave., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria Shalimar Diner 63-68 Austin St., Rego Park Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Seva Indian Cuisine, located in Astoria.

Baluchi’s 113-30 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria

Bartolino’s in Astoria.

Seva Indian Cuisine 30-07 34th St., Astoria Deandra Simon, Jamaica Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria Gus Goodman, Ozone Park Masala Box 42-02 Bell Blvd., Bayside Nicole Heinze, Bayside Saffron Garden 46-11 Skillman Ave., Sunnyside Cynthia Schiebel, Woodside Laura Frye, Woodside

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Vivaldi Ristorante 201-10 Cross Island Pkwy., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Manducatis 13-27 Jackson Ave., Long Island City William Higgins, Ridgewood Anthony’s Restaurant 222-02 Union Tpke., Oakland Gardens Emily Hoffenberg, Bayside Bernard Solow, Ozone Park Loretta Sultana, Bayside Manetta’s Fine Foods 10-76 Jackson Ave., Long Island City Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven Bartolino’s 34-15 Broadway, Astoria Patrice Curtin, Astoria


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Best 2014 Queens Food & dining of

Cara Mia Restaurant 220-20 Hillside Ave., Queens Village Carina Nieves, Queens Park Side Restaurant 107-01 Corona Ave., Corona Lianne Procanyn, Maspeth Maureen Coppola, Bayside Ponticello Baybridge Italian Restaurant 208-18 Cross Island Pkwy., Bayside Laura Lazarus, Bayside Uncle Peter’s Restaurant 83-15 Northern Blvd., Jackson Heights Debra Ryme, Astoria

Barosa, located in Rego Park. The Thirsty Koala, found in Astoria.

Trattoria 35 213-15 35th Ave., Bayside Jodi Ricupero, Bayside Deandra Simon, Jamaica Trattoria Neo 15-01 149th St., Whitestone Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

96-01 Corona Ave., Corona Gus Goodman, Ozone Park

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Conga’s 40-09 Bell Blvd., Bayside Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens

Ducale Restaurant 12-53 150th St., Whitestone Aislinn Madden, Whitestone

La Cabana 107-10 70th Road, Forest Hills Gerald Pietrafesa Jr., Woodhaven Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows Deandra Simon, Jamaica

Forno Trattoria 52-27 69th St., Maspeth Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Il Poeta 98-04 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Clarissa Weiss, Jamaica

Barosa 62-29 Woodhaven Blvd., Rego Park Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Urubamba 86-20 37th Ave., Jackson Heights Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

Papazzio Restaurant 39-38 Bell Blvd., Bayside Steven Rabiei, Flushing

Café Salamanca 79-05 Northern Blvd., Jackson Heights Laura Lazarus, Bayside

Lenny’s Clam Bar 161-03 Cross Bay Blvd., Howard Beach Stuart Friedenthal, Flushing Joanne Roque, Fresh Meadows

Bruno’s Ristorante 158-22A Cross Bay Blvd., Howard Beach S. Scognamiglio, Woodhaven Bella Lena’s 64-02 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood Carol B., Ridgewood Trattoria L’incontro 21-76 31st St., Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows La Vigna 100-11 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills Franco Scardino, Kew Gardens Roger Baumberger, Forest Hills

Piccola Venezia Restaurant 42-01 28th Ave., Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria Primo Amore Italian Restaurant 34-33 Francis Lewis Blvd., Flushing Nicole Heinze, Bayside Il Bacco 253-24 Northern Blvd., Little Neck Steven J. Ferrari, Astoria Stacey Silliman, Astoria

Tropical Restaurant #2 36-10 Greenpoint Ave., Long Island City Bill Lindauer, LIC Mango’s 39-61 61st St., Woodside Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Casa Colombia 86-23 Roosevelt Ave., Jackson Heights Ronald Schaeder, Glendale

Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone

Mitch Kronenfeld, Bellerose

Pio Pio 84-02 Northern Blvd., Jackson Heights Aislinn Madden, Whitestone Gus Goodman, Ozone Park

Ploy Thai (Thai) 81-40 Broadway, Elmhurst Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth

Malagueta Restaurant 25-35 36th Ave., Astoria Joe Marvilli, Astoria De Mole 45-02 48th Ave., Sunnyside Cynthia Schiebel, Woodside Tropical Restaurant 88-18 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven Fresco Tortillas 84-17 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maureen Bermingham, Woodhaven Lisa Komninos, Woodhaven

other Ethnic

King Yum 181-08 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows Mark Koppelman, Oakland Gardens Ronald Schaeder, Glendale Maria’s Restaurant (Greek) 38-11 Bell Blvd., Bayside Laura Lazarus, Bayside Agnanti (Greek) 19-06 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Bill Lindauer, LIC

The Best Taste of Italy 84-07 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven Maria Thomson, Woodhaven

Tequila Sunrise 34-37 Bell Blvd., Bayside William Higgins, Ridgewood

Mojave (Southwestern) 22-36 31st St., Astoria Debra Ryme, Astoria

Il Triangolo

Taqueria Coatzingo 76-05 Roosevelt Ave., Jackson Heights Lillian Zepeda, Richmond Hill

The Oneness-Fountain-Heart Healthy 157-19 72nd Ave., Flushing

Patacon Pisao 85-22 Grand Ave., Elmhurst Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Djerdan Burek (Balkan) 34-04 31st Ave., Astoria Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Fiesta Grill (Filipino) 69-12 Roosevelt Ave., Woodside Rosemarie DiCristo, Maspeth Halal Food Truck Kew Gardens Bernadette Walker, Richmond Hill Thirsty Koala (Australian) 35-12 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Nikita’s Place (Greek) 19-03 Utopia Pkwy., Whitestone Sonia Ortiz, Whitestone Labadee Manoir (Haitian) 207-13 Jamaica Ave., Queens Village Deandra Simon, Jamaica Bahari (Greek) 31-14 Broadway, Astoria Michelle Nishry, Astoria Monika’s Café Bar (Greek) 32-90 36th St., Astoria Phoebe Glass, Long Island City Henrica’s Restaurant (Jamaican) 138-89 Francis Lewis Blvd., Rosedale Tamara Fils-Aime, Cambria Heights

Cinco de Mayo 39-32 Bell Blvd., Bayside Danielle Sferrazza, Whitestone Arepas Grill 21-19 Broadway, Astoria Natalia Kozikowska, Astoria Don Coqui 28-18 31st St., Astoria Tina Caliendo, Fresh Meadows Astoria’s Bahari Restaurant.

Mr. Pollo 12-27 150th St., Whitestone

Henrica’s Restaurant in Rosedale.


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Business Owners Dissatisfied With Plaza By Luis Gronda Staff Writer Business owners had their chance to sound off on the Ozone Park pedestrian plaza last week, with many businesses calling for the plaza to be moved to a different location or torn down completely. Community Board 9 called for the meeting after several businesses surrounding the outdoor plaza have complained that the structure has negatively impacted their storefronts and want the street to open up to two-way traffic once again. The pedestrian plaza was installed last year as part of the Dept. of Transportation’s NYC Plaza program, which aims to create open space in neighborhoods that the agency identifies as an area of need, according to its website. The idea to create a plaza at Drew Street, 101st Avenue and Liberty Avenue, covering the Queens-Brooklyn border in the City Line area, was submitted by Bangladeshi American Community Development and Youth Services, a local non-profit organization. Several business owners around the plaza attended the meeting to call for DOT to move the plaza further down the street into the Brooklyn side and open it up to vehicle traffic again. Hasib Ali, the owner of Ozone Park Discount Variety and Hardware, locat-

ed at 74-01 101st Ave., said the plaza is damaging businesses like his and they have had to take out loans to cover costs associated with running the store. He added that the original plan for the plaza called for it to be built further up the street but it ended up in the area where his store is located instead. “Can you take off this plaza and place it two blocks up? There is a big space over there,” Ali said. Dahlia Hall, the Queens DOT Commissioner, confirmed the original plan for the plaza following Ali’s speech, and said they had to move it because they could not implement it the way the agency intended. They began more community outreach on the Queens side after the change of plans, including holding two public meetings on the matter, Hall said. Faysal Qurashi, owner of the Crystal Blue Reception Hall, echoed similar thoughts, saying they have seen a decrease in customers since the plaza was created because of the decrease of parking spots available in the area. “While we were getting customers before, now other customers pass by because they don’t get parking here,” Qurashi said. “They have to go all the way to Elderts Lane, then turn over and

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Ozone Park business owners like Khemraj Sadoo (left) are unhappy with the Ozone Park pedestrian plaza. BACDYS Chief Operating Officer Darma Diaz (above) wants the Plaza to remain at its current location.

come back. It’s time consuming and time wasting and for that, we are suffering.” Iqbal Ali, a member of the United Bangladeshi-American Youth Association and a local business owner, said that while he is concerned about the plaza, he thinks the solution should be to fix the structure instead of getting rid

of it because it gives local kids a place to play and hang out. “This is the only place that we have in our neighborhood where the kids can be safe and we can have a gathering there,” Iqbal said. Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 3577400, ext. 127, lgronda@queenstribune. com or @luisgronda.


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CEC 24 Seeks To Take Back Shelter Site For School By Jackie StrawBridge Staff Writer In an effort to address both school overcrowding and the two homeless shelters in its district, Community Education Council 24 wants to put a school at a proposed shelter site. At its calendar meeting Tuesday evening, the council followed up on a public meeting held earlier this month regarding putting a school at 78-16 Cooper Ave. in Glendale, a site the Dept. of Homeless Services identified for a potential shelter. The council unanimously passed a resolution requesting the Dept. of Education, School Construction Authority, DHS and Mayor Bill de Blasio relocate the proposed Glendale shelter so that the Cooper Avenue site can be used for a public school. At CEC 24’s last meeting, Mary Leas, director of external affairs at the SCA, said the agency is interested in the site as a school, but only if it can acquire two adjacent properties. District 24, one of the most overcrowded in the City, includes the Cooper Avenue site as well as the Boulevard Family Center, a homeless shelter located in the former Pan American Hotel in Elmhurst. “We’re bringing families into a situation where there might not be seats for them,” CEC 24 vice presi-

CEC 24 discussed overcrowding and the effects of homeless shelters at a Tuesday meeting. dent Peter Vercessi said. Glendale Civic Association president Kathy Masi attended the meeting to present a separate but similar solution. She proposed creating an “educational complex” at the Cooper Avenue site, similar to the Padavan schools campus built on the site of a former psychiatric center in Glen Oaks. Masi said that besides the obvious advantage of creating more school seats, the complex would provide students “tremendous benefits from going to school with children from different economic, social, racial backgrounds,” as it would be open to all.

Masi’s proposal directly contrasted the rhetoric of some residents who voiced concerns earlier in the meeting about the possible deleterious effects of students from the Pan Am shelter enrolling in D24 schools. According to representatives from the DOE’s Students in Temporary Housing program, it is still unclear how many children from the Boulevard Family Center will attend schools in D24. Families in homeless shelters have the right to register students for their school of origin, the school nearest the shelter or the school nearest their most recent permanent resi-

dence, and registration is apparently ongoing. Resident Howard Moscowitz said he approves of the idea for an educational complex. “I think it’s a great plan. I think it’s great for the community, great for the students to have a particular facility of that sort for our neighborhood,” Moscowitz said. “It’s something that the community should definitely investigate and I think it should be done.” According to Masi, the suggestion has the backing of Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley (D-Middle Village) and will go before Community Board 5 for a vote at the board’s September meeting. Tuesday’s meeting also served as a platform for residents to continue expressing their dismay with and pose questions about the two homeless shelter sites. However, due to the DHS’ absence from the meeting, many questions – namely those that touched on security at the Boulevard Family Center – went unanswered. CEC 24 president Nick Comaianni said he was “appalled” at the DHS’ absence and “disappointed” that no elected officials attended either, a sentiment that parents and residents echoed after adjournment. Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@ queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge.

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QJCC Testimonial Dinner On Aug. 25, the Queens Jewish Community Council held its 18th annual Testimonial Dinner, honoring individuals who have shown a commitment to the community and promoted the ideals of the QJCC.

Candidates Talk Issues At Bayside Forum BY JOE MARVILLI Staff Writer

QJCC officers and elected officials with honorees. Pictured (from left) are Warren Hecht, QJCC president; Borough President Melinda Katz, Community Service Award honoree Comptroller Scott Stringer, attorney Aron Borukhov, recipient of the Chesed Award; Mayor Bill de Blasio; Vincent Alvarez, City Labor Council President and recipient of the Steven Pezenik Public Service Award; Tribune Publisher Michael Nussbaum, recipient of the Ner Tamid Award; and QJCC Executive Director Cynthia Zalinsky.

First photo: Warren Hecht, Comptroller Scott Stringer, Cynthia Zalinsky and Borough President Melinda Katz; Second: Zalinsky, U.S. Rep. Greg Meeks, Vincent Alvarez and Hecht; Third: Zalinsky, Michael Nussbaum, State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and Hecht. At left, Zalinsky, Aron Borukhov, Rabbi Michael Miller and Hecht. Photos by Steven J. Ferrari.

On Tuesday, a candidates forum in Bayside touched on several topics affecting not only that community, but also the entirety of Queens. The Bay Terrace Community Alliance held its annual forum at the Bay Terrace Jewish Center on Aug. 26. While candidates running for several different offices showed up to talk about their platPhoto by Joe Marvilli forms and answer questions, the Democratic candidate for Governor most notable appearances were by Zephyr Teachout speaks at the Bay Zephyr Teachout, who is running Terrace Community Alliance candifor governor, and the two options date’s forum. for State Senate District 11, State “The IDC was set up before I got Sen. Tony Avella (D-Bayside) and John there and it had been the ruling body of Liu. Teachout, a law professor from the Senate for the past two years. UnFordham University, used her time to fortunately, as a member of the Demoexpress her support for investments in cratic conference, you couldn’t get anypublic transportation, to voice her de- thing done. And you didn’t elect me to sire to ban fracking and move towards sit there and twiddle my thumbs for renewable energy and to talk about the last year in the Senate,” Avella said. cleaning up Albany. On the last point, “As long as I didn’t have to change my she criticized her Democratic primary principles and change my position on opponent, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, for any issue, which I didn’t, why not be in failing to curb corruption and for the the room for a majority coalition that controversies surrounding the More- already exists?” The Senator added that he was able land Commission. “I think New York is a first-rate state to pass 17 bills and get $6.5 million for that has third-rate politics and there’s his district’s schools and parks as part an old boys club in Albany and I want of the IDC. He added that if the IDC to go up there and break it up,” she went back on its word to caucus with said. “I supported Andrew Cuomo four Democrats next year, he would leave years ago. I was excited that he said he the group. Shortly after Avella’s closing statewas going to clean up Albany. Well, he hasn’t. He has broken so many prom- ment, Liu took to the stand and addressed his campaign financing conises about corruption in Albany.” The candidate also talked about her troversies over the past few years. The support for public education, stating former Comptroller was investigated the need for more creative classes like during his run for mayor last year and music and sports, smaller class sizes denied matching funds by the Camand additional funding to make these paign Finance Board. The board said it did so due to the conviction of two changes happen. “I am opposed to school co-loca- former Liu campaign aids for illegally tions. I have a strong commitment steering donations into his campaign towards public education. We have ex- treasury. Liu said that despite all of the invesperimentation when we need funding,” tigations and allegations, he was never she added. Avella and Liu both tackled local charged or accused of any crime. “They investigated me for years and problems that they would deal with over the next two years in the State years. They wiretapped my cell phones, Senate. The two candidates had similar my home phones, all the phones that views on both fracking and the rein- were associated with me. They subpoestatement of the commuter tax. They naed a million documents,” he said. “I felt the former should be banned due to am now standing before you as the most the environmental damage it can cause. thoroughly investigated candidate in the They did support the restoration of the history of New York City and I have not commuter tax, stating that it would be been accused of a single thing.” U.S. Rep. Steve Israel (D-Melville), a financial windfall for New York City. Both of the candidates also took on his Republican opponent Grant Lally, their respective controversies. Avella Democratic candidate for governor addressed his move to the Independent Randy Crecico, Republican Lt. GoverDemocratic Conference, which col- nor candidate Christopher Moss and laborated with the Republican caucus Assemblyman Ed Braunstein (D-Bayto create a majority. Many Democrats side) all spoke at the forum as well. Reach Joe Marvilli at (718) 357who endorsed Liu viewed this as a betrayal of the Democratic Party, though 7400, Ext. 125, jmarvilli@queenstribune.com, or @JoeMarvilli. Avella disagreed.


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149th St. Bridge Aims For 2015 Opening BY JOE MARVILLI Staff Writer While the long-defunct 149th Street Bridge has caused headaches for Queens residents for years, the saga may be reaching its end. The Dept. of Transportation said it plans to begin construction next fall for the 149th Street Bridge, which has been in need of major repairs for the last few years. While the bridge originally closed in 2010, it has yet to reopen due to problems with the previous work that was done. The 149th Street Bridge, which stretches over the railroad, closed in May 2010 for demolition and reconstruction, with a scheduled reopening for November 2011. Numerous delays stalled the project’s completion, with the DOT discovering cracks in the cement of the new bridge in May 2012. The bridge was not safe for vehicular traffic and remained closed as a result, opening to pedestrian traffic only in June 2012. For the next two years, the DOT remained silent on the bridge, until June 6, 2014, when it confirmed that the bridge has to be torn down and rebuilt again. The agency is pursuing litigation against the firm responsible for the bridge’s initial design. Flushing’s elected officials recently met with Queens Borough Commissioner Dalila Hall to discuss the reconstruction’s progress. According to the DOT, the new design should be finalized by the end of the year, with a slated completion scheduled for November 2015. “The business owners and residents here have been kept in the dark about the status of the bridge for too long and I’m glad that this new administration understands the importance of transparency and communication,” State Sen. Toby Stavisky (D-Flushing) said.

Councilman Peter Koo and State Sen. Toby Stavisky meet with DOT Officials about when the 149th Street Bridge will reopen.

Councilman Peter Koo (D-Flushing) said he had the chance to see the cracks in the bridge’s infrastructure firsthand during a tour of the site with his colleagues. “As a small business owner, I empathize with the local merchants and understand the frustrations that they have had to endure because of its closure,” he said. “Unfortunately, this bridge has to be rebuilt as public safety must be our top priority.” Assemblyman Ron Kim (D-Flushing) added that he hopes the latest updates mark the near-end of the 149th Street Bridge’s troubles. “We just want a clear timeline and resolution so our businesses and residents are no longer inconvenienced by this bridge,” he said. Reach Joe Marvilli at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 125, jmarvilli@queenstribune.com, or @JoeMarvilli.

New Senior Care Center Office In Forest Hills A Westchester-based senior services company is opening a brand new office in Queens. Wartburg has opened a new care-at-home office at 5 Continental Ave. in Forest Hills. The company said in a press release that the new facility will provide nursing, medication monitoring and home health aide services to seniors in the five boroughs. Wartburg already has offices in Westchester and the Bronx, but they are now expanding further in New York City. “The expansion into Queens and surrounding boroughs and counties builds on the success of our home care services in Westchester and in the Bronx,” David Gentner, president and CEO of Wartburg, said in a statement. “While we have a beautiful 34-acre campus with new adult day care and rehabilitation facilities, as well as assisted and independent living residences, home care is at the core of our vision – to keep older adults in their homes as they age.” Wartburg takes care of seniors who are having difficulty with daily activities or who are in need of care while recovering from an illness. They bring those services to a senior’s home. The new facility will also include Bed and Breakfast service in addition to the care they will provide, according to the company. For more information on Wartburg, call (844) 893-2093 or visit wartburg.org.


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Kids Day Kicks Off U.S. Open

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The festivities for the USTA’s annual U.S. Open championships kicked off with the Arthur Ashe Kids Day event on Saturday. Pros on hand to teach kids some fundamentals included (from left) Jack Sock, Wimbledon Doubles Champ, Serena Williams, Victoria Azarenka and Andy Murray. Photo by Bruce Adler.

Celebrating Their Anniversary

Queens Borough President Melinda Katz was the first customer to be served by guest maitre d’ Marty Markowitz, of NYC & Company and former Brooklyn Borough President, at London Lennie’s in Rego Park. Markowitz seated diners as a means to bring attention to the neighborhood’s attractions and to encourage visitors to explore the Borough. Photo by Jackie Strawbridge.

From Sicily With Love

Loyal customers came out last week to celebrate the first aniversary of Vivaldi’s Restaurant in Bayside. At right, restaurant manager Billy Pappas and owner George Makos.

Queens Young Dems Celebrate

At left, State Sen. Joseph Addabbo presents Randy Novick of American Softball, a softball league for challenged and handicapped adults, with a citation on the occasion of the league’s first World Series at Kissena Park’s Capt. Mario Fajardo Park in Flushing. Above, Councilman Peter Koo stands with some of the league’s athletes, who competed at the event by hitting, fielding and running the bases.

Queens officials recently met with Gioacchino De Luca, Mayor of Borgetto, Sicily, along with other Italian dignitaries and honorees of the Borgetto Cultural Association M.S.S. Addolorata del Romitello. Pictured (from left) are Assemblyman Edward Braunstein, Giuseppa Grippi, City Affairs Commissioner, City of Borgetto; Hon. Gioacchino De Luca, Mayor of the City of Borgetto; Tom Bullaro, executive board member, Borgetto Cultural Association; Salvatore Giambrone, president, Borgetto Cultural Association; Councilman Paul Vallone, Hon. Elisabetta Liparoto, City Council President, City of Borgetto; and Vito Spina, Deputy Mayor of Borgetto.

A Signature Of Support For Sinai

Friday marked the topping off ceremony of Mount Sinai Queens’ new Astoria facility. The final steel beam was raised to the top of the structure, bearing signatures from hospital staff, community members and elected officials. Pictured above, Assemblywoman Aravella Simotas signs her name to the beam. Construction on the $125 million facility is expected to be completed in 2016. Photo by Jackie Strawbridge.


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Judge Dismisses Willets Point Lawsuit BY JOE MARVILLI Staff Writer A New York Supreme Court judge threw out a lawsuit from opponents of the Willets Point mega-mall redevelopment project, rejecting claims that it violated State law. The plaintiffs, State Sen. Tony Avella (D-Bayside) and City Club of New York, said that the City had violated the law with its plan to lease parkland to developers Related Companies and Sterling Equities. The lawsuit said that the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure was not properly conducted. The suit, filed in February, challenged the transfer of 47 acres of property, which qualifies as parkland,

from the City to Related Companies/ Sterling Equities. The land will be used for the construction of Willets West, a 1.4-million-square-foot mall next to Citi Field. The plaintiffs said that handing over parkland to a developer was illegal and the project needed approval by the State Legislature under the Public Trust Doctrine. This law protects all parkland throughout the State against non-park uses without the consent of the Legislature. The City Council approved the project in October 2013 but it never went to Albany for a vote. The Hon. Judge Manuel Mendez disagreed with the plaintiffs’ argument. “It has been established that

ULURP does not apply to the development plans and review of the business terms for the disposition of the parkland formerly used for Shea Stadium,” he wrote in his decision. “These powers have devolved to [Mayor Bill de Blasio], who has approved the development plan.” The plaintiffs were disappointed with the judge’s decision and stated their plans to appeal the verdict. “It was disheartening to learn of Justice Mendez’s decision today in respect to the Willets West lawsuit. We made some very good legal arguments and strongly believe that we are in the right on this issue. I look forward to submitting an appeal alongside the other plaintiffs and feel confident

about a future positive outcome,” Avella said. Park advocate Geoffrey Croft, a plaintiff in the case, said that the decision grants too much power to the Mayor and goes against longstanding State law. “The decision flies in the face of the Public Trust Doctrine and ignores long-established case law. Equally troubling is it bestows the powers of the former Board of Estimate to one person, the Mayor,” he said. “This is an issue that every resident and elected official should be greatly concerned with.” Reach Joe Marvilli at (718) 3577400, Ext. 125, jmarvilli@queenstribune.com, or @JoeMarvilli.

Constantinides Introduces Gun Registry Bill BY JAckIE StRAwBRIdgE Staff Writer A new bill would allow New Yorkers to see which of their neighbors have served time for gun violence. Councilman Costa Constantinides (D-Astoria), Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and cosponors Councilman Ritchie Torres (D-Bronx) and Councilman Paul Vallone (D-Bayside), announced Thursday the introduction of legislation that would make the City’s gun registry information publicly available online. The bill would also allow residents to sign up for free automatic email notifications when offenders arrive in their neighborhood. The registry would list offenders’ names, residential blocks, physical descriptions, the crimes they were convicted of and sentence imposed. Gun offenders’ names are removed from the registry after four years. For Constantinides, the legislation promotes public safety. “I think the NYPD always needs help and having additional eyes on the street watching the neighborhood,” he said. The NYPD did not respond to a request for comment as of press time. When asked whether he is concerned about the stigma the law might attach to ex-offenders, Constantinides said that removing offenders’ names after four years is a rehabilitative element “built in to deal with the idea of the stigma.” He also noted that the public registry would not offer any information that is not already available to prospective employers and landlords. “I think much like a sex offender registry, you would want to know who lives in your neighborhood. It’s important for parents, it’s important for neighborhood people,” Constantinides added.

New York City would join Chicago in making its registry public. The more widespread public sex offender registry model has not been conclusively proven effective – a 2011 Columbia University and University of Michigan study found that adding a public notification component to a registry leads to higher levels of total reported sex crimes. JoAnne Page is president and CEO of the Fortune Society, a Long Island City-based nonprofit that supports reentry from prison. She said that she finds this legislation “troubling.” “The worry with this law is that it puts barriers in the way of people being able to become solid, law abiding

citizens, because it creates years of stigma after the punishment is over,” Page said. “People who are trying to do the right thing get penalized and driven underground.” Page said she does not believe a public registry would be an effective deterrent to recidivism, adding that the parole system already provides supervision after incarceration. For Leah Barrett, director of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, this legislation provides an immediate response to the larger issue of gun control. “New Yorkers suffer from illegal guns that flow into our communities from states with lax gun laws... Keeping the spotlight on these indi-

viduals after they return to the community may help reduce the chances they will re-offend and it raises public awareness about the problem of illegal guns,” Barrett said in a statement released last week. Regarding the bill’s chances of passing in City Council, Constantinides said, “we were very grateful to have the chair of the [public safety] committee, Vanessa Gibson, at our press conference and a cosponsor of the bill.” Constantinides said discussions about holding a hearing in the coming months are moving forward. Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@ queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge.

Sikhs Want Max After Violent Incident BY LuIS gROndA Staff Writer Local Sikh leaders and one elected official called to have the strictest penalty possible on the man arrested for running over an Ozone Park resident last month. Earlier this month, Joseph Caleca, a 55-year-old Long Island resident, was arrested for allegedly shouting racist slurs at Sandeep Singh and then running him over with his pickup truck, dragging him eight feet before leaving the scene. Singh was taken to the hospital as a result of the incident and received treatment for injuries suffered, including surgery for internal bleeding and staples to the midsection of his body. According to a press release announcing Caleca’s arrest from Queens DA Richard Brown’s office, Caleca faces up to 25 years in prison if he is convicted. The charges he faces are second-degree attempted murder as a hate crime and first-degree assault as

a hate crime and leaving the scene without reporting. Last week, members of the Singh family, Assemblyman David Weprin (DFresh Meadows) and Sikh leaders called on Caleca to be given the strictest penalty if he is convicted for the Photo by Luis Gronda incident. navideep singh (second from left) updates Weprin said the his brother sandeep’s condition at a press crime of that magni- conference last week. tude is not acceptable anywhere, especially in a neighbor- lowing the July 30 incident. He is able hood with a heavy Sikh population. to walk around once again and has He also urged the State Senate to pass resumed some duties at the construca bill that would allow New Yorkers to tion company the Singh brothers run wear religious garb at the workplace. together. Navideep said Sandeep was Groups like the Sikh Coalition sup- unable to attend last week’s press conport that bill because it would allow ference because he was not feeling well for NYPD officers who are Sikh to that day. Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 357wear religious clothing while on duty. Sandeep’s brother, Navideep, said 7400, ext. 127, lgronda@queenstribune. that Sandeep is recovering well fol- com or @luisgronda.


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While a judge last week dismissed a lawsuit challenging the transfer of land from the City for the purpose of a development at Willets Point, the decision does little to alleviate any concerns about the proposed megamall at the site. First and foremost, the project’s plans have consistently pushed back and minimized the construction of affordable housing – probably the most pressing need the Borough and the City has currently. The judge’s decision notes that the powers for approval of the project no longer lie with the State, but with the office of the Mayor, which has already given the OK to the project. Given Mayor Bill de Blasio’s comments that affordable housing is one of his top priorities, his silence on the Willets Point issue is a bit disconcerting. Perhaps the Mayor considers the project a fait accompli and has no desire to wade into the murky depths of the project. But the Borough already has its fair share of retail complexes. Another mall would do little but create more of the minimum wage jobs that will leave those employees struggling to pay their rent. But those looking for affordable housing will likely have to wait a decade or so before those units are even considered.

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To The Editor: have lived in Queens my whole life and since Senator Tony Avella has been elected, I have seen great improvement. Tony has always been a strong supporter of the spirit of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). He has fought hard to protect the rights of the disabled. For example, Tony has helped remove the obstacles in the entryways of many businesses, among other improvements. No issue is too small for Tony. When I needed a new piece of durable medical equipment (DME) to live independently, my HMO and their vendor sent me the wrong type and, to make matters worse, it was used and abused. I tried multiple times through all the right channels to correct this mistake but nothing happened. After bringing the issue to Tony, within a week, I had my new piece of equipment and no red tape involved. My HMO took responsibility for their part and the vendor had no oth-

er option but to acknowledge, take responsibility and correct the error. Tony’s intervention prevented Medicare and Medicaid waste and fraud. No matter how big or small or how many people it impacts, he is always there to help. When Tony sees a problem, he takes care of it even without being asked. My mom is an octogenarian (at the low end) and has osteoporosis so she must be cautious of the surface she walks and drives. College Point streets and sidewalks have always been overlooked until Tony was elected. Tony has consistently toured the community on his own to ensure sidewalk and street repairs. He make sure NYC Departments and Agencies are aware of their responsibilities and act on them. Our elected officials are often called politicians but I prefer to call Tony a public servant. He isn’t in office as a launch pad to a political career but to genuinely serve his district. I’ve met him and he is genuinely a humble and

regular guy. This is why I will be voting for Tony Avella on September 9. I feel any voter who cares about Queens and its diverse communities will do the same! Suzanne Vilchez, College Point

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To The Editor: n a variety of commercials, the Geico camel asks, “Do you know what day it is?” Well, let’s forget “movie day” for a moment. It’s time to remember Labor Day. And celebrate it with a vengeance. Respect for the working men and women who built this nation and enabled a stable and thriving middle class is at its lowest point since at least the 1920s. Ideas that not long ago almost everyone viewed as belonging to the lunatic fringe are today becoming almost mainstream. Who of any wing of any party since the New Deal could have envisaged that once again large segments of the country would oppose a minimum wage, pen-

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To The Editor: his year, my annual Veterans Barbecue was bigger and the best yet. We had an astounding 100 veterans, both men and women, from my district come out for a Saturday afternoon in Howard Beach. This number is bigger than any number of attendees in the past, and I am thrilled my office and I were able to reach that many veterans, recognize and honor them for their service. As the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs, I make it a priority to extend my own services to the veterans of our State and to, most importantly, show my appreciation for their dedication to our country. It was amazing to see such a wide range of people, from all walks of life and from some of history’s biggest military conflicts, come together for a casual afternoon outside my District Office. We had a local duo perform live music for the guests, including some old-time favorites that brought a few people out of their chairs to dance. To eat, in classic Italian, Howard

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sion security, family and medical leave, environmental protection, and due process rights? And that these same folks would vehemently side with bosses and corporations on every issue of any kind that could ever arise. And make excuses for tax immunity for the socalled “wealth creators,” whose assets are often unearned. And agitate for “tort reform” that would in effect deny “the little guy’s” accessibility to the courts and free the “movers and shakers” from accountability. Many prominent Republicans unblushingly advocate a return to economic and social feudalism and the Democrats are in some quarters only nominally less retrograde. Maureen Coppola Advertising Director Howard Swengler Major Accounts Manager

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Beach fashion, we were able to offer lasagna, penne a la vodka and more thanks to generous donations. The conversations that could be heard around the tables as people enjoyed their lunch were some that could not be heard most places – guests reflected on their time serving in the Army, Navy and Military and swapped stories. My thanks also to my staff, Pat Connelly and Coleman Post 2565, Fran Scarantino, Laura Lee and Richie, Roger Gendron, Mike Sarter, Howie Kemph, Rileys Yacht Club, Howard Beach Motor Boat Club and the following food contributors – Russo’s on the Bay, Aldo’s Pizza, Prima Pasta, McDonalds, Sugar Bun, The Rail, Gino’s Pizza, Bruno’s Ristorante, Lenny’s Pizza, Ragtime, Frenasia, CrossBay Diner and Pasticceria la Torre Bakery. Without their generosity, this event would not have been possible. It is my hope my staff and I will be fortunate enough to keep the tradition alive and host another barbecue next summer for our nation’s bravest. State Sen. Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr., Howard Beach Think of the breathtaking infrastructure of our City. Its conception. Its construction. Its upkeep and improvements. Think of the generations of men and women who did the creative planning and grunt work to make this labyrinthine city wondrous beyond words. The sheer artistry and impeccable science of the configuration of structures and connections. It is all ours, whether we toil in the public or private sector. We are the laborers and their descendents who keep this City alive and are kept alive by the City. Labor Day is not a religious holiday, but it is no less sacred. Ron Isaac, Fresh Meadows

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NYCHA Video Challenges NYPD Crash Story By Jackie StrawBridge Staff Writer A newly-released video from the night student Ryo Oyamada was killed by a police car outside Queensbridge houses have called the NYPD’s version of events into question. Oyamada was killed in late February last year when a police car struck him as he was crossing 40th Avenue near 10th Street in Long Island City. The vehicle was operated by Officer Darren Ilardi. At the time, the NYPD stated that Ilardi hit Oyamada while responding to an emergency call and that he was driving with flashing lights. However, NYCHA security video, obtained by the Oyamada family’s attorney Steve Vaccaro, points to a different story. The video, which shows tape from two cameras, does not depict the crash itself, but does likely show events up to and around it, according to Vaccaro. In the righthand camera, Oyamada can be seen walking towards the spot where he was struck. The lefthand camera depicts a police car with no flashing lights driving up 40th Avenue. Almost immediately after the car passes out of the camera’s line of vision, purple flashing lights reflect off of signs and parked cars. Vaccaro said that he believes the footage has been edited by the NYPD,

that its time stamps are incorrect and that images from the two cameras are not synchronized. Regarding whether the car in the footage is the one that struck Oyamada, Vaccaro said, “I frankly think it probably is...if the video had not been edited we would have seen the collision itself.” Of the video’s effect on the Oyamada family, Vaccaro said, “On the one hand, there’s a video of their beloved Ryo just moments before his death, and it saddened them. On the other hand…they feel on a

certain level vindicated.” Vaccaro said the NYPD has also refused requests for Officer Ilardi’s cell phone records on the night of the accident. “I was dismayed and shocked,” Vaccaro said. Citing the police car’s drifting towards the double yellow line, visible in the NYCHA video, he said it seems “possible, perhaps likely” that Ilardi was distracted. Vaccaro said other information he is hoping to obtain includes the names of eyewitnesses to the accident and the

documents other than official police investigation reports. The Oyamada family filed an $8 million lawsuit against the City last year. Vaccaro said a motion is pending to amend the compliant to state claims concerning NYPD cover up of evidence, including the editing of the NYCHA footage. The NYPD did not respond to requests for comment on this story. Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@ queenstribune.com or @JNStrawbridge.

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for how they will select the successor and when they will begin accepting applications. According to a memo about the plans the committee sent out to CB9, there will be 12 members of the search committee, consisting of the four executive committee members, including its Chairperson, Ralph Gonzalez, and eight other members of CB9. The 12 members evenly represent the four neighborhoods that represent CB9, Woodhaven (J. Richard Smith, Maria Thomson and Naidoo Veerapen), Ozone Park (Ralph Gonzalez, Dr. Vincent Evangelista and Scott Jordan), Richmond Hill (Raj Ramp-

ershad, Latchman Budai and Regina Santoro), and Kew Gardens (Marie Turley, Inderpaul Ahluwalia and Kevin O’Leary). Gonzalez said the members were chosen because it gives them a chance to be more involved in the process of picking Carey’s successor. “We wanted to be more inclusive with all the members of the board,” he said. Gonzalez said the 12 members will define the actual process to decide the new District Manager and bring it to the full board for a vote. Reach Luis Gronda at (718) 3577400, ext. 127, lgronda@queenstribune. com or @luisgronda.

CB9 To Begin Process For New DM Community Board 9 will soon begin the process to determine who will fill the shoes that Mary Ann Carey will leave behind later this year. The board will officially launch its search to find its new District Manager at their first meeting back from summer on September 9. Last week, Carey announced she will retire as CB9 District Manager effective Oct. 1 after 35 years in the position. In order to find her eventual replacement, CB9 has launched a “District Manager Search Committee,” which will determine the exact criteria


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New Play Brings Jackson Heights To The Stage By Jackie StrawBridge Staff Writer A glimpse of the many faces and stories behind Jackson Heights’ nightlife is taking the stage in Manhattan. Theatre 167 will perform their piece, “I Like To Be Here: Jackson Heights Revisited, or, This Is A Mango,” as part of the Theater:Village festival throughout September in Manhattan’s West Village. The plot spans one late night out in Jackson Heights and incorporates a slew of diverse characters. Director Ari Kreith, who has lived in Jackson Heights for about eight years, said Theatre 167 was born of the multicultural, multilingual aesthetic she absorbed in the neighborhood. “I was really interested in expressing what it feels like to live in such an extraordinarily diverse community,” Kreith said. The name Theatre 167 refers to the number of languages

spoken in Jackson Heights. “I L i ke To B e Here” is a continuation of “The Jackson Heights Trilogy,” a set of earlier Theatre 167 pieces. This work will incorporate some characters originally found in the trilogy as well as new ones, although Kreith stresses that “I Like To Be Here” is a standalone piece. Kreith listed a few of the many characters and relationships represented in the play, including a theatre gay policeman from Jackson L ong Is l and an d atre. the young Jackson Heights native he meets, an urban Manhattanite and his older Irish aunt and a Bangladeshi cab driver in love with an Ecuadorian bread maker. “One of the magical things that Jackson Heights has to of-

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fer is an experience of how all of our lives are enriched by living in a diverse world,” Kreith said. “These stories came out of Jackson Heights, and yet I feel like it’s also very important that these kinds of interactions

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of ricotta cheese wrapped in the baked pasta and covered with a sweet tomato sauce that would remind any Italian of their grandmother’s home cooking. Matese also pays attention to the staples and sides of an Italian meal. Fresh, salty garlic bread accompanied all entrees well, while the penne and linguini were cooked al dente and stood up with a variety of rich sauces. Then there is the pizza. The gourmet pies are another highlight in a restaurant packed to the rafters with highlights. The barbecue chicken slice was bursting with flavor and filling enough to make a lunch on its own. The white slice was terrific, with a ton of ricotta cheese. The buffalo chicken pizza had a perfect flavor, the right amount of kick without being overpowering. If you are having a party and want your guests to walk away happily full, go to Matese. Don’t have an event coming up? Then swing by for lunch or order for delivery. No matter what you get, you will not regret it. –Joe Marvilli

can exist anywhere in the world.” According to playwright and Theatre 167 cofounder Jenny Bader, the writing process involved late night research in the area. She noted that they interviewed a policeman at a diner, saw a drag show at Club Atlantis – now called Club Evolution – visited an area barbershop and ultimately drew up a map that they used to plot the movement of their characters. “ W h at’s e x c i t i n g about ‘I Like To Be Here’ is it exposes audiences to people they might not know,” Bader said. “I

think it’s saying people aren’t necessarily who you think they are – you don’t necessarily know them – but they also can be better than you think. They can be different than you think.” “I Like To Be Here” will join three other new plays in the Theater:Village festival lineup. The goal of Theater:Village is to present an annual series of new plays based on a common theme. Entitled “E Pluribus,” this year’s festival presents pieces that celebrate diversity in America. Performances will take place at the New Ohio Theatre. For a full schedule and tickets, visit www.NewOhioTheatre.org. Reach Jackie Strawbridge at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 128, jstrawbridge@queenstribune. com or @JNStrawbridge.

Flushing Town Hall Announces Fall Line-Up By JOe MarViLLi Staff Writer Flushing Town Hall announced its fall line-up on Monday, giving a taste of what is to come. The historic venue not only outlined its upcoming performances, but also promoted the launch of its new website. One of the upcoming acts that Queens residents can enjoy in the fall, 10-year-old composer and pianist Huang Tiange, previewed his set for those in attendance. “This coming season, we want you to fall in love with Flushing Town Hall,” Ellen Kodadek, executive and artistic director, said. Members of the venue will have even more benefits to enjoy with the pre-show members lounge. Present your membership card and concert tickets one hour before select shows and you will be able to enjoy refreshments in the new Members Lounge. To start the season with a bang, Flushing Town Hall will host the Five Boroughs Music Festival on Sept. 5. This evening of music will celebrate the 200th birthday of “The Star Spangled Banner” and go through the progression of American music from the last two centuries. The Arturo O’Farrill Quartet will bring a night of Latin jazz to Flushing Town Hall on Sept. 19.

On Oct. 4, the electric, psychedelic band M.A.K.U. Soundsystem will come to Flushing. With touches of Colombian folklore, jazz and Caribbean groove, the band is a perfect fit for that evening’s dance party. Piano prodigy Tiange will perform three Mozart sonatas and his Xinjiang Suite for his recital at Flushing Town Hall on Oct. 5. On Oct. 17, two jazz legends, pianists Barry Harris and Valerie Capers, will take to the stage for “A Piano Fantasy in Jazz.” Wrap up October by going to Flushing Town Hall on Halloween for a family festival with mask-making, Mexican Sugar Skulls, ghost stories and more. On Nov. 8, two-time Grammy nominee Dafnis Prieto will bring elements of his AfroCuban musical heritage to a jazz drum kit. On Nov. 21, Martha Redbone will combine 18th century poetry with her Native American and African-American roots to create “The Garden of Love.” To look at the complete line-up, become a member or buy tickets, visit www.flushingtownhall.org or call (718) 463-7700. Flushing Town Hall is located at 137-35 Northern Blvd. Reach Joe Marvilli at (718) 357-7400, Ext. 125, jmarvilli@queenstribune.com, or @JoeMarvilli.


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THURSDAY 8/28

free lunch cooler bag. Visit http://newyork.mets.mlb. com to grab your tickets.

Curtis Eller returns to Astoria’s Rest-au-Rant armed with a banjo, an occasional yodel and a brand new album titled “How to Make it in Hollywood.” From 9 p.m. to 11:45 p.m., enjoy this special live music performance at your neighborhood wine bar. For more information, call (718) 729-9009.

QUIET CLUBBING

CURTIS ELLER’S AMERICAN CIRCUS

FRIDAY 8/29

Friday night from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., Quiet Clubbing invades the Bohemian Hall Beer Garden in Astoria. When you arrive, you’ll receive a pair of special wireless headphones. You can adjust the volume and choose between up to three DJs with a flip of a switch. Each headset has a color LED that shows what you are listening to, so you can dance along with those listening to the same DJ as you. It’s super social – just lower the volume or take the headphones off and talk to that girl or guy. For partygoers 21 and up. For information, call (718) 274-4925.

LUKE SCHWARTZ TRIO AT THE QUEENS KICKSHAW ELECTRIC ZOO

The Electric Zoo Electronic Music Festival will return to Randall’s Island this year for three days of beats from international and hometown DJs. Running from Aug. 29 to Aug. 31, the 18-plus festival will feature David Guetta, Dada Life, Nicky Romero, Armin Van Buuren, Zedd, Knife Party, Kaskade, Alesso, Dash Berlin and many more. Tickets include Shuttle Bus service to and from the island. Visit electriczoofestival.com to see the full lineup and to buy tickets.

Award-winning composer and guitarist Luke Schwartz brings a trio consisting of Ben Kraus (bass) and Kyle McCarter (drums) to the Queens Kickshaw Friday night from 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. The night will consist largely of original music, plus lively, groove-based interpretations of music by John Zorn and Thelonious Monk, amongst others. For information, call (718) 777-0913.

SATURDAY 8/30

THE BUNKER LIMITED

Beyond Booking presents The Bunker Limited at Trans Pecos in Ridgewood. Bunker Limited will headline the show, but there will be three DJ sets: The Black Madonna, Mike Servito and Bryan Kasenic. Early bird tickets are $15, advance tickets are $20 and tickets at the door will be $30. The show will begin at 10 p.m. Trans Pecos is located at 915 Wyckoff Ave.

METS-PHILLIES

Watch the Amazin’ Mets take on their East Coast rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies, in a three-game series at Citi Field. For Friday’s game, all fans in attendance will receive a free shirt. On Saturday, the first 20,000 fans will get a free Curtis Granderson bobblehead. The first 15,000 fans to show up on Sunday will grab a

SUNDAY 8/31

SUPERHERO SCIENCE

Discover the science behind superhero powers at the New York Hall of Science. As part of the Little Makers series, design, make and build your own super gadget to ward off villains and help you save the day. There is an $8 ma-

SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK ONGOING

U.S. OPEN Head to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park and enjoy the U.S. Open, which runs from Aug. 25 to Sept. 8. Besides the not-to-be-missed tennis matches, there will be several bands, a capella groups, dance troupes and solo musicians entertaining the masses throughout the tournament. To learn more or to buy tickets, visit www. usopen.org/index.html.

tion takes us from a world of rules and restrictions and into the dreamscape of our inner psyche in this fierce, funny, and unique look at “What fools these mortals be,” inside and out. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $10 for students and can be purchased online in advance at www.wombatmidsummer.bpt.me. For more information, visit www.wombattheatre.org/ midsummer-august-2014.

terials fee per family, with paid general admission. The workshop runs from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information, visit nysci.org/ little-makers.

NFL KICKOFF

MONDAY 9/1

WEDNESDAY 9/3

JAZZ JAM

Whether you are a student, jazz musician or music educator, join the Queens Jazz OverGround at Flushing Town Hall as they lead the house band in this monthly jam session. The venue’s Steinway baby grand pianos and drum kits are available. The 7 p.m. session is free for performers and costs $10 for general admission. Call (718) 463-7700 for more information.

YOU SHOULD BE DANCING A Bee Gees Tribute band will play Resorts World Casino. Come dance and remember the old days of the 70s while enjoying the terrific music. The show is slated to begin at 8 p.m. Resorts World Casino is located at 110-00 Rockaway Blvd. in South Ozone Park.

‘THE LEGO MOVIE’

The Hillcrest Library will hold a free screening of “The Lego Movie” at 4 p.m. This 2014 animated film based on the construction toys tells the story of Emmet (Chris Pratt), an ordinary Lego mini-figure prophesied to save the universe from the tyrannical Lord Business (Will Ferrell). The library is located at 18705 Union Tpke.

THURSDAY 9/4

SHAKESPEARE AT THE SECRET

Through Sept. 6. Wombat Theatre Co. proudly presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Shakespeare’s most famous comedy and a clever and insightful look at relationships and love, Thursday through Saturday at the Secret Theatre. Wombat Theatre Company’s produc-

Sept. 4 marks the first day of the NFL season and Resorts World Casino will be showing the game on its big screen TV at Bar 360. A Billy Idol tribute band, White Wedding, will also be performing. The game, featuring the Seahawks and the Packers, will begin at 8:30 p.m.

ROAD FESTIVAL

The Federazione ItaloAmericana di Brooklyn and Queens will host the Fresh Pond Road Festival on Thursday, Sept. 4, through Saturday, Sept. 6, from 5:30 to 10 p.m.; and Sunday, Sept. 7, from 2 to 10 p.m. The festival will run along Fresh Pond Road between Woodbine and Menahan Streets in Ridgewood.

ONGOING

ADVENTURE COURSE

From Aug. 20 to Sept. 3, Alley Pond Park will have a free adventure center set up for both children and adults. It will be open for two sessions: from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registration begins 30 minutes prior to each session. Valid photo ID required.


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Musicians OF QuEEns

The Gantry

QConf is edited by: Steven J. Ferrari

Public Advocate Letitia James wrote a letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio requesting that serious consideration be given to hosting Pope Francis at Citi Field if he decides to accept the Mayor’s request to visit the City. She noted the state of the art facility, its prime location in Queens and easy access as reasons for making it an ideal location. Catholics of the Brooklyn Diocese serves 1.4 million Catholics in Brooklyn and Queens and the Catholics in the Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church of Long Island, which has 1.5 million

followers, all have access to mass transit directly to Citi Field. Queens also has one of the most diverse collection of residents, who speak more than 138 languages and has a strong Catholic presence in the Mexican, Central and South Americans, Asian, Polish, Italian, Irish, African, German, Dominican, Puerto Rican and Caribbean communities. While it would be a honor for Queens and Citi Field to host His Eminence, we here at QConf only ask that Mr. Met gets to drive the Popemobile around the field while Pope Francis waves to crowd.

An Unfortunate Name

Steinway Street in Astoria is home to a number of hookah lounges, but one stands out a bit, given the turmoil in the Middle East. The Isis Hookah Lounge - named for the Egyptian goddess, not the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria - has a number of locations nationwide, including this Astoria spot. We wonder, though, if anyone has been avoiding the establishment lately...

Simply the Best Submission We received more than 100 submissions for “Best of Queens” this year, detailing our readers’ favorite Queens establishments. But not everybody seemed to understand the point. One reader submission gave us some personal preferences, without listing any particulars. Some of this reader’s “bests” include: Breakfast: Eggs with sausage and harsh (sic) brown. Steak: I like it well done. Hair Salon: My hair needs

to be set every two weeks. Gym: I go to aquatic exercise at least three to four days. Movie Theater: I like certain movies. Park: I like to go to the park. Your Personal Best: My personal best is cooking. I cooked good food. We’re sorry to say, dear reader, your selections did not make our list this year. But you certainly win the award for most amusing submission.

Contributors: Bruce Adler, Jordan Gibbons, Luis Gronda, Walter Karling, Joe Marvilli, Marcia Moxom Comrie, Michael Nussbaum, Michael Schenkler, Jackie Strawbridge.

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Get a Whiff of Queens

You can now spray the smell of Queens on your body prior to leaving for work or before you go on a hot date. Bond No. 9, a Manhattanbased boutique store, is releasing a new perfume that pays tribute to the Borough in time to cele br at e t h e 50th anniversary of the World’s Fair next month. The purple-colored bottle features the Unisphere on one side and a chic-looking “Q” on the other. The scent, designed for both men and women, is inspired by Queens Catherine of Braganza, who was married to King Charles II of England. If you want to walk around, proudly wearing the scent of Queens, it’s going to cost you. The product will reportedly cost $195 for a 50 ml. bottle, $110 for a body lotion and $105 for candles.

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When you listen to The Gantry, you are instantly thrown back to old school American rock and roll, with passionate, folksy vocals, a tight rhythm section and sharp guitar playing. They sound like one of those bands that can offer something appealing to anyone. The Astoria band had a classic origin story as well. Frontman and guitarist Kevin Goldhahn attended some open mics run by a musician collective called Big City Folk. While he had been away from music for a while, the sessions inspired him and he started writing again. He started jamming with Jeff Kay, a guitarist and bartender at Sunswick 35/35 Bar in Astoria. Goldhahn asked Kay's help with recording a solo EP, which was well-received. Goldhahn started playing gigs for his EP throughout the City, with Kay and bassist Tim Cornish joining him. The three musicians hit it off really well and started coming up with new material together. These songs would form the basis of The Gantry's first album, "Years and Years." "We recorded 'Years And Years' in Coney Island with our friend and producer Brandon Wilde. We did alot of rehearsal and pre-recording stuff at the Astoria Sound Works before we went into the studio," Goldhahn said. "The recording process itself was really pleasant and easy. Brandon was easy to work with and the studio was by the beach so it was pretty relaxing." The debut was released in the fall of 2012. Soon after, The Gantry completed their

lineup with the addition of drummer Adam Knobloch, who they found through Craigslist. With a stable roster and a strong first album, the band took to the road, playing several tours, including a stop at the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Tex. "SXSW was awesome and we can't wait to go back. We played a few public shows in the city as well as a house party in East Austin and had a blast. We met great people and made some good connections from it," Goldhahn said. "The worst part of it, though, was when Kevin's checked music gear was flown to the wrong airport in Richmond, Va. Thankfully, he had a very good friend who's mom lives in Richmond and picked it up for him." The Gantry is hard at work on their second album, due out in early 2015. The band said that it is aiming for a darker sound than what can be found on "Years and Years." According to Goldhahn, the music seemed to naturally be moving in that direction. "It wasn't totally intentionally, we just kind of drifted away from the folk sound. All of the songs sound a little bit more dynamic and high energy," he said. "The lyrics are also a bit darker and deeper in emotion. I think that just comes from gaining more life experiences, reading more, and trying to write better songs." In terms of concerts, you can catch The Gantry in Brooklyn on Sept. 27 at Union Hall. To keep up with all the latest sights and sounds, visit www.thegantrymusic.com.


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