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4 Months To Go, 6 Slabs Down Just about a mile of new boardwalk is supposed to be completed by 4th of July. A half mile is supposed to be open May 22, the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. Four months to go, six slabs down. One worker told a passerby that these slabs were just “test slabs”. We called Parks to confirm but went to press before they responded.


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Jamaica Bay West Pond Update

New Reporter Says Hello My name is Michael Leboff and I am so excited to start working at The Rockaway Times as a reporter. I have been working as a freelance writer for the better part of two years now. I got my start back in 2012 working under Stan Fischler, one of hockey’s most treasured personalities. In 2014 I co-founded FrancesaCon, an all-day charity event named in honor of Mike Francesa that aims to bring together the New York sports community while

The National Park Service (NPS) will provide an update on the project status for the West Pond Environmental Assessment from 6-8 p.m. on Jan. 22 at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center. The project is in the early states of the planning to address storm damage to Gateway National Recreation Area’s West Pond during Hurricane Sandy. The NPS received initial public input during the June 30-July 30, 2014 comment period. All are invited to the Open House, where guests will learn about proposed concept

raising big money for charity. As a writer I wanted to work in a place with a thriving culture and an authentic spirit – that’s why I feel so fortunate to be joining The Rockaway Times (aka The Rock Times aka The RT). Although I grew up on Long Island, I’ve visited many times and am familiar with the area and can’t wait to embed myself in the community and get to know The Rockaways and those who live here much better. Cheers, Michael Leboff

designs, ask questions and obtain information about West Pond. “The ongoing participation of the public is very important to the success of this project,” Jennifer T. Nersesian, Superintendent of Gateway National Recreation Area, said. “We have already benefited greatly from the knowledge and expertise of the many stakeholders and organizations with an interest in the knowledge and expertise of the many stakeholders and organizations with an interest in the Refuge. We look forward to continue working with the public as this process moves forward.”

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Parks Commish Visits Community Board He said he had “good news” though it didn’t include much about the boardwalk or about the extra $200 million FEMA is allegedly reimbursing Parks as part of the boardwalk rebuild. Still, New York City Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver delivered a presentation which drew praise as he came before the Community Board at the Bayswater Jewish Center in Far Rockaway on Tuesday night. Silver gave a citywide overview of Parks’ project and missions and said he’d be visiting every community board in the city. The Community Board 14 stop was his first, he said. Silver went on to say that the current administration is on its way to creating a “21st century park system that is fair throughout the entire city.” Silver continued by explaining that he has created a new division in his department that would take a data driven approach to understanding the health of the city’s park system. “I’m trying to communicate to staff how we want to move toward an era of caring for parks,” he continued. “We don’t want to “maintain” our parks. We want to care for

them.” This, of course, is no easy task, as New York City boasts 29,000 acres of parkland and over 17,000 parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities. Many of these parks were already in a state of neglect before being damaged further by Hurricane Sandy. It becomes increasingly difficult when one considers that the city has to plan these parks while keeping in mind different generations who want different things. “Parks need to embrace the entire neighborhood,” the commissioner stated. “We’re looking to create a bright green future with more of an inclusive and innovative park system. That is our goal going forward.” Additionally, the Commissioner brought the room up to speed on The Rockaway Conceptual Plan, which aims to develop a blueprint for a comprehensive park system in The Rockaways. Some of the items in the plan are funded and underway while others remain on hold. Several members of the Community Board complimented Silver’s 70-minute presentation as well-thought out and informative. Yet, in the follow up Q&A session,

those in attendance at the Community Board Meeting made it clear to Parks Commissioner Silver and his staff that the time for talk is over and it is on him and his staff to put their (or the taxpayer’s) money where their mouth is. The slow progress of the city’s

reconstruction of the parks after Hurricane Sandy has frustrated residents who have understandably grown tired of politicians asking for patience in rebuilding efforts. When Silver and Queens Park Continued on page 10

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Artist Colony To Grow On West End?

By Katie McFadden

A former medical office building will now be a space for a different type of healing. A Minnesota artist, Rifé, has brought her dreams to Rockaway and is hoping to rent out studios to fellow artists at a building on the corner of the beach block on Beach 120th and Rockaway Beach Boulevard. Rifé, originally of New Mexico, and living in Minnesota for the past decade, is a relatively new painter who decided to come to New York City to focus on her passion. Formerly a jeweler and a music booker, Rifé began painting two years ago. “Art was my hobby. It was something I aspired to do, but didn’t have the time to do. Then I started to work on a 20-foot mural and it was like a tidal wave hit me. Everything in my life shifted immediately. I was so happy when I started making art and I haven’t stopped,” she said. She visited New York City over the summer, and when asked where the best beach was, she was directed to Fort Tilden, where she returned several times. “When I went back to Minnesota, I decided that being a painter and wanting to paint big, logistically meant I had to be in New York,” Rifé said. She

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returned to New York on December 20, and upon realizing the city might be a bit too big, she turned to Rockaway. Within 15 minutes of arriving, she stumbled across the medical building, which has been vacant for two years. Even though the sign said medical offices for rent, Rifé took a chance and called the number. Owner, Eddie Ré, was open to the idea of the space being used for art and with each room having its own windows and sinks, Rifé found the space to be perfect for artists. They made a deal. Even though the building won’t be used for medical offices, Rifé says she’s bringing another type of medicine to the space that she’s calling the Beach 120 Medical Artists Building. “When you make things, you feel better. When you look at your art, or something someone else made, you feel better or you feel less alone because you find people that have similar interests. All of those things are very healing,” she said. Now Rifé is on a mission to rent out four to five studios in the building to other artists. Ranging in price from $150 to $350 a month, artists of any medium can Continued on page 24

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do you do if your life revolves around eating? When you’re sticking to a January resolution you spend those fours thinking about how you can’t go out and why the month you choose to starve has 31 days. Thinking about food, preparing it, and talking about it takes up half the day. For some people it’s more than half: they go on Facebook where they see people putting up pictures of food they just cooked. We all know the diet industry is a gazillion dollar industry. If you want to make a fortune just figure out something for people to do for those hours usually reserved for food. And don’t hand me any crap about filling the time with exercise. Exercise is done primarily so you can eat more. Boyleing Over: With holidays over it’s probably safe to bring up those holiday cards with pictures of kids and families that are so popular these days. It’s nice and all to see the kids and how they’ve grown. Somehow you parents got the little runts to dress nicely and smile. Well done. But what am I supposed to do with that card after a couple of weeks? I’m not supposed to keep it, am I? But it’s a little strange just chucking those smiling faces into the garbage. And I gotta say, I’m not the most careful recycler. It was a little creepy passing by the garbage to see a smiling family half hidden by some mashed potatoes or some other food remnants. I’m guessing a couple of people just crossed me off next year’s list.

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Schumer To Fed: Gateway First Senator Chuck Schumer has urged the Department of Interior (DOI) to provide funding in their fiscal year 2016 budget for several critical projects in New York’s Gateway National Recreation Area, including the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Riis Beach and Fort Tilden, and Floyd Bennett Field. In 2014, the National Park Service (NPS) released its General Management Plan (GMP) for Gateway, which helps park managers focus on what is most important in carrying out a new 20-year vision for Gateway and helps address today’s challenges regarding climate change and protections from sealevel rise. Schumer wants DOI to dedicate 10 million dollars to fulfill the goals set forth in the Gateway National Recreation Area GMP. Specifically, Schumer said the transformative Gateway projects, listed here, should be funded. Restoration of West Pond At Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge: Funding is needed to repair the breach, which has widened since Superstorm Sandy and to complete restoration of West Pond. Recreational and ecological improvements to Fort Tilden Historic District and Riis Beach:

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Holiday reminder: Martin Luther King Day is celebrated on Monday, January 19. His actual birthday is today (if you’re reading this Thursday), January 15.

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***** Speaking of birthdays, we ***** missed one: The village of Rockaway Park became incorporated Open Auditions for Lost in Yoninto the City of Greater New York kers: The Rockaway Theatre Company will be hosting an open auon January 1, 1898. dition for their April production ***** of Neil Simon’s “Lost in Yonkers” It’s never too early to start thinkat the Post Theater, Bldg. T4, Fort ing about Little League. Not only Tilden on January 18 from 1-4 p.m. might you think about it, you might and January 20 7-9 p.m. All roles save $25 too. The Rockaway Little are open. Go to www.rockawayLeague is holding January registratheatrecompany.org for part detion. Early sign-ups can save up to scriptions and preparation details. $25 per child by registering in Jan***** uary. The Rockaway Little League will have new, higher quality uni- A neighborhood business legforms in 2015 and they’ve tweaked end is up for sale (or seemed to be). the rules, too: playoffs will be dou- The 101 Deli, established in 1953, ble-elimination in 2015. All good was listed for sale on January 8 on stuff is available online. Go to Zillow.com The business and the rockawaylittleleagueny.com building was priced at 2.5 mil. On January 10 the listing was removed. *****

***** A lot of drama led up to the closing of Peninsula Hospital in 2012. More drama followed. Lawsuits involving fraud, mismanagement and racketeering were part of the mess. Crain’s New York has reported that the suits have been settled. One name familiar to many is Robert Levine who’d been the longtime CEO of the hospital. A judge-appointed Trustee who took control after Chapter 11 proceedings sued Levine and others. As part of the settlement, National Union, which covered Levine under a Directors and Officers policy, paid 1.2 million to the trustee.

***** Good news traveled fast week. News of the coming Rockaway Beach Hotel, that is. Our story on our free website, RockawayTimes. com, got more than 6000 views in a single day, making it the most-read story we’ve ever done. The news of the Tubridy-led project was overwhelmingly supported (and raved about). The story reached 21,900 people on Facebook and got 199 Likes. C’mon, somebody give us another like so we can round that number off.

***** Months back, we got a call from an ad agency which handles Tru***** Value hardware stores advertising. Tom Murphy, of Curran’s, Rock- The company told us a hardware away’s famous meat store, has store was going to be taking over been named a Deputy Grand Mar- the old Key Food on Rockaway shal of the 2015 Queens County Beach Boulevard and Beach 105. St. Patrick’s Day Parade. We see a Now we’re hearing a group is trying to secure a lease for a bowling Grand Marshal role in the future. alley. ***** In our weekly feature, Facts You ***** Probably Don’t Need we note the Birch Family Services is returnworld record for the most surfers ing to the Rockaways, with the help on a board is 47. Yes, it was a long of State Senator Joseph Addabbo, board. So, we were thinking… may- Jr., and is seeking qualified indibe Boarders and the members of viduals to work at one of its borthe newly formed Rockaway Beach ough locations. The hiring event Surfers Association might do some- will take place on Thursday, Januthing like this. Maybe set an Ameri- ary 22 at the . Rockaway Knights can record. Or an East Coast record. of Columbus Hall, 333 Beach 90th Or at least a Rockaway Beach record. Street, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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A Boost and Boost Needed

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Dear Editor: Excellent news!! (Re: Suite News, 1-8-15) Rockaway needs a great event space like this for the locals and more. Rockaway is also in dire need of a nice boutique hotel such as this, that people can stay in when they come to visit our beautiful beaches! As a Rockaway resident, I am extremely glad that this will be part of the “Rockaway Renaissance” that is ongoing. Good Luck to the Tubridys! Kathleen Heavey

Thrilled By The News

Dear Editor: I grew up in Rockaway. My dad, Jim O’Connor, was a big fan of Dan Tubridy’s Pier 92 and my brother Danny bartended there for a few years. They’re both gone now and I no longer have relatives in Rockaway. I do have a number of friends that I’ve reconnected with on Facebook and would definitely stay at this hotel when it opens. I joined the Navy in 1979 and have lived in many states and traveled to many different countries in the world, but I will always be a Rockaway Girl. I remember the 1960s when all the beach houses and bungalows were torn or burned down. I am thrilled to known that Rockaway is finally rising from the ashes. Maureen O’Connor-Ransom

Meter Madness Continues

Dear Editor: Do you know the old cliché? Things have to get worse, before they get better? In the case of our parking meters in the 116th street corridor, this is the case. Local merchants and some residents have called 311 with the issue, all to no avail. The amount of meters not functioning are the same, or more. We can only hope that the DOT is working on the problem of coins and the collection of coins. We have some cities in the U.S. namely Tucson, Arizona and Minneapolis, Minn. that have meters that operate via an APP on a mobile phone, or a debit or credit card. Just think of the way the E-Z Pass works, and also the Metrocard. There is no need for coins, and the collection of Coins. Please contact your elected officials regarding this problem. We need to support our local merchants. BILL DICKESHEID

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Dear Editor: It will be a great day in Rockaway when the doors open, the Tubridys, and JBS Project Management with this project will catapult the Rockaway back in the direction of greatness. Eddy Pastore

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Dear Editor: The proposed plans for the Old Boulevard hotel is truly fantastic news, especially from a team that has great local roots and we all know we can trust to do right by the community. And, actually know how to run a business, and run it well. Last week’s editorial was spot-on, as well. The “you” in “If you build it, they will come” is not the government, it’s brave and smart entrepreneurs, and the restaurant row emerging in the Beach 90s is evidence of that. The failure of the ferry is also evidence of it: if there were really a market for it, private enterprise would have stepped in already. Government has an important role to play, though: We need to press our leaders to continue/speed up street improvements, finish the freaking boardwalk (obviously), and, crucially, fix existing transportation (i.e, lifting the tolls and opening up the Rockaway Beach Line). Queens is really emerging as the next hot borough, and we must ensure that the Rockaways are a part of it. Opening up transportation connections between the peninsula and our neighbors in Astoria, Sunnyside, LIC, and so on will help ensure that the Rockaways are an integral part of Queens’ culture and economy, rather than just a seasonal distraction that’s quickly forgotten after Labor Day. Ann Kirby-Payne

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Conservancy Should Plant Roots The Jamaica Bay Rockaway Parks Conservancy (JPRPC) is a somewhat off-the-radar group despite its high-powered board which includes Tom Secunda, one of the founders of Bloomberg LP and Adrian Benepe, former NYC Parks Commissioner, now with the Trust for Public Land. The mission of the JBRPC is to partner with City Parks and the National Park Service to expand public access to the bay; increase recreational and educational opportunities; promote and foster volunteerism; and preserve and restore natural areas, among other goals. It is the group that helped launch Rockaway! the very popular art exhibit at Fort Tilden last summer. (In other words, they funded it). The mission ain’t easy. For all the hollering we do at City Parks, they are a model of efficiency and cooperativeness in comparison to NPS. The Feds require everything in quadruple triplicate before some nameless, faceless Washington bureaucrat signs off on something. Or doesn’t sign off. An ongoing example of Fed stubbornness: Fort Tilden. There’s one area along the Rockaway oceanfront without dunes or protection – and that’s Fort Tilden. For the rest of us, that means should a big storm come, the side door is open. And why is that? Basically, a handful of Feds don’t think Fort Tilden should get sand and so far, we haven’t gotten sand. We salute the JPRPC for trying to partner with the intractable NPS. We hope frustration doesn’t kill its spirit. We need the JPRPC. The bay is really just starting to be rediscovered. Old timers will tell you that they used to swim in the bay and launch small sailboats from various docks on the bayside, including one at Beach 126th Street, across from where the Belle Harbor Yacht Club stands. The short-lived ferry gave

many people new appreciation for the bay. Riders could experience the views and see the potential that had been largely hidden by a long bay wall and buildings which have little use for the bay. In the coming summer of 2015 there will be more people using the bay. A variety of water activities will be available at Beach 92nd Street behind Thai Rock. No less than two stand-up paddle board companies will operate from different locations. Whale watching boats use the bay as well. So, with all this already happening, having powerful advocates for improved bay access, is welcome. But the Jamaica Bay Rockaway Parks Conservancy seems to be in flux. Within recent weeks, Jackie Snyder, it’s executive director, has resigned and moved on; it’s Community liaison, Samantha Pedreiro, has left as well. While you may not recognize those names, they were beginning to make inroads, making more locals aware of the JBRPC. With those two gone, the connection between the conservancy and Rockaway grows ever more tenuous. We hope there will be Rockaway2! or something like we had last summer. Planning for such big events starts happening now (see above: Government needs quadruple triplicate to approve things). But things, as they are, don’t portend great things. In short, we need the JBRPC. But they need Rockaway. Big events, like Rockaway! (not possible without Rockaway locals) help them fundraise and gather more attention and clout. A strong Rockaway connection is vital if they want to be real stewards of the bay. Their early efforts, including planting beach grass, should be applauded. But community roots need tending to as well. Here’s hoping the JBRPC gets moving.

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Commissioner Dorothy Lewandowski were asked whether the top of current berms or dunes would be used as a walkway or means of transport between blocks, they said the dunes would be off-limits, especially in the areas where planting has occurred. Community Board Chair Dolores Orr asked for clarification on what Parks calls “partially funded projects.” Silver said the Parks website had a list of them but could not say whether the “partial funding” was explained (i.e. how much was funded and how much more was needed). A number of Rockaway projects are listed as “partially funded” and will remain in a sort of limbo until full funding comes in. As for the boardwalk rebuild, the Parks Commissioner said it was on schedule but he was not asked whether Skanska, the contractor, has incentive to finish on, or ahead of, schedule. Earlier this week, the first planks of the new boardwalk were put in place at Beach 94th Street. (See front page picture). As for the dunes in Belle Harbor and Neponsit, they are as fortified as they will be unless the Army Corps of Engineers says otherwise in its Reformulation Study which, so far, has not been completed.

Peter Larkin of the Community Board expressed his frustration with this, saying the dunes, as they are, will be washed away long before the current planting truly fortifies the dunes. After his update on the Parks Department, Silver took the time to address the controversial Request For Proposals (RFP) that NYC Parks was seeking for vendors along Shore front Parkway and Peninsula wide. “Let me first express the fact that we should have reached out to you sooner, we understand your concern,” he explained. “We have put the project on hold.” The proposal sought to put 10 vendors along yet to be determined sites to sell stuff like umbrellas, sunblock, and Rockaway themed clothing. Many members of the community were outspoken against such an idea, explaining that it would hurt local businesses that rely heavily on sales during the summer season. Orr was quick to point this out to Silver. “Some of the locations of those concessions would directly compete with our local businesses that are struggling to recover from Sandy.” Silver claimed that they will now seek community input on future Requests for Proposals (RFPs) before they issue them.

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Rockaway Pipeline Project Nears Completion; Grants Available While the fight picks up against the Port Ambrose LNG project, another local natural gas project is making its way toward completion. The Rockaway Lateral Transco Pipeline Project, running from the Atlantic Ocean, through Riis Park, and up Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, is expected to be complete by March 2015. “We have been working nearly around the clock and remain on schedule to place the project into service by the end of the first quarter 2015,” Williams spokesperson Chris Stockton said. The Rockaway Lateral Project began construction on June 9, 2014. The project includes one mile of horizontal directional-drilled pipeline and 2.2 miles of conventionally laid 26” pipeline connected to an existing Transco pipeline in the Atlantic Ocean. National Grid’s portion of the project, the Brooklyn Queens Interconnect Project, which is complete, will connect with the Transco project. Together, the pipeline projects will bring additional natural gas into Rocka-

way, Brooklyn and other parts of Queens. GRANTS AVAILABLE Williams, the company behind the Transco pipeline, has a Rockaway Community Grants program “to benefit the environment and local communities within the NYC areas affected by Williams’ Rockaway Lateral project.” The company awards grants of up to $15,000 per funding cycle for each program. In October 2014, 13 organizations received grants, totaling $115,000. Some groups included the Rockaway Point Volunteer Emergency Services, the Breezy Point Cooperative, the Broad Channel Historical Society for the Collection Preservation project, Beautify Rockaway Beach, the Roxbury Volunteer Firehouse, the Rockaway Youth Task Force and more. Applications are being collected for the next funding cycle until February 15. Community organizations cans apply at www.williams.com/rockawaygrant. The next awards are expected to be announced in May 2015.

Happy New Year, Happy Birthday Happy New Year indeed. On Aishlynn and her very proud mom, January 1 , 2015, at 7:46 a.m., St. Nayesha Whitfield are doing well John’s Hospital ushered baby girl according to reps at St. John’s. Aishlynn Whitfield into the world.


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Charming 5BR home features LR, DR, family room, high ceilings Semi attached home has 3 cozy BR's, 2 baths, LR/DR combo, HW This move in ready home features 3 large BR's, 2 bath, den, laundry throughout, HW floors, wood burning fireplace and two full baths. floors, a private terrace and bonus room which can be used as an room and full bath. Great outdoor porch with stack stone and Wrap around porch, outdoor shower and detached garage. $645,000 office, playroom or 4th BR. 2 BR rental apartment. $535,000 Granite steps. Private parking and large a 1 BR rental. $359,000

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2nd Home From the Beach Live luxuriously in this immaculate Neponsit home with ocean views from almost EVERY room. 4+BR’S and 3.5 baths. 71’ x 100’ lot. $2,799,000

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Oceanfront Two Family! The only oceanfront legal 2 family home for under a million! Buy your own slice of beachfront with the Atlantic ocean in your front yard. $919,000

UPPER BELLE HARBOR Present All Offers! T AC tudor Solid R brick home with 4 large N T3 baths, enclosed COBRs, terrace, study room/ R office, HW floors, DE N large bsmt with high U ceilings.

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Water Views Delight Gorgeous sunsets and the Manhattan Skyline is what you will be seeing from this 3BR, 2 bath home. Create your masterpiece with this blank slate. $649,000

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Vacant Land For Sale - 60’ x 100’ Build your 3,000 sq ft masterpiece. Call your architect and start designing your dream home. Call today to get started. $489,000

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Detached - 30’ x 100’ This home has an updated kitchen, den/office, 3 BR, 1.5 bath, full bsmt, HW floors, decked yard and long pvt drive. $289,000

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Oceanfront Land 89’ x 100’ Start designing your cutting-edge 4,400 sq ft oceanfront home. Owner financing available. A once in a lifetime opportunity! $2,699,000

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Incredible 100’x75’ Corner All brick gorgeous new custom kitchen & baths, 2 fireplaces, sun room, 2 car garage and beautiful HW floors. This home was built to last. $1,299,000

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Completely Renovated GORGEOUS 5BR, 4 bath home with 4 covered porches! New kitchen, new roof, new siding, new windows and new fin bsmt! 100’ x 60’ lot. $1,195,000

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A Beautiful Tree Lined St Beautiful 5 BR, 3 bath home on a spacious 100’ x 170’ property. Move in condition with private parking and 2 car garage. $850,000 Will Hold Financing Up to 300K BEACH BLOCK 140’S. All Brick, large 4 BR, 2 bath. Private parking and garage. Motivated seller. Present all offers. $790,000

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Beautiful Water Front Ranch Brick and field stone home has 3 spacious BR’s, 2.5 baths, WBFP, HW floors, EIK with SS appliances, office/den and private parking for 4 cars. $850,000 Legal 2 Family MOTHER DAUGHTER Immaculate legal 2 family on a 50’x100’ lot in Belle Harbor. 5BR, 3 bath home, large back deck. Plenty of parking! $785,000

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On The Water - Amazing Sunsets! Fabulous Buy! This semi-attached home features 3 BR’s, 2 baths, HW floors, HUGE decked yard on an over-sized 26’x143’ property. $449,000 Huge Legal 2 Family

Come and get it, two duplex apartments on a 71’x70 property with a detached 2 car garage. Needs TLC. $249,000

Turn Key Home Fully renovated, 4 BR, 2.5 bath home. Open layout, granite counter top, private deck with Jamaica views and a decked yard with pool. $399,000

Old World Charm Attached 2 family is in need of restoring. Currently being used as a 1 family. Full basement and high ceilings! $245,000

All Brick and Fabulous Side Hall Colonial just a few hops, skips and a jumps to the ocean. Immaculate 3BR’s, 2.5 baths, HW floors, Large EIK with sliders to a back deck. $825,000 Legal 2 Family Home Brick home on large corner lot! This 3BR 2 bath has EIK with granite counters, FDR, LR, 1 car garage, PS114 school district. $699,000 Legal Two Family Move right in to this mint 3 BR, 2.5 bath semi attached home. Private parking with garage and a cozy 1 bedroom rental. Call us today! $550,000

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Spectacular Sunset Views Beautiful 4BR, 3 bath home with custom mill work, stained glass windows, FLR, fireplace, 2 car garage with private parking. $699,000

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Investment Opportunity! Tremendous 2 family home, upper unit has 6 BR’s, 2.5 baths and rooftop patio. Lower unit has 2 BR, 1 bath/ Rent roll of $46,500 per year. $515,000

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All New Everything - Legal Two Family Fully Renovated and Immaculate, this 4BR home is located in a fabulous location! Granite kitchen with SS appliances and ceramic bathrooms. $349,000

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Completely renovated 3BR home with a long PRIVATE This 2BR top floor apartment has spacious rooms, private 32' This terrific condo features 2 BR, 3 fully tiled baths, spacious living DRIVEWAY!!! Nice deck that overlooks a spacious fully fenced in water view deck, H/W floors, dentil molding, lots of windows area with HW floors, sleek modern kitchen with plenty of cabinets backyard. Super low taxes! $339,000 for natural light and plenty of storage with 6 closets. $269,000 and private parking. Offered in pristine condition. $439,000

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Brand New To Market T ACall new Fabulous R T 2 bath condo 3N BR, pvt parking. COwith SS appliances, R granite counters DE N and beautiful ocean U views. $549,000

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Modern Oceanfront Building Large 2BR, 2 bath with LR, dinette area, modern eat in kitchen,SS appliances, private ocean view terrace and private parking. $439,000

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New Construction Condo’s Buy a new condo for as little as 5% down. 2 and 3 BR’s available with SS appliances, HW floors, laundryinunitandprivate terrace. Gated parking available. $299,990

BELLE HARBOR

Why Bother Renting? This apt features old world charm, arched doorways, high ceilings and hardwood floors throughout. Gorgeous sunsets. $199,000

ROCKAWAY BEACH Oceanfront Condo T AC into this Move Rright brand new modern 3 N T2 bath apartment COBR, with HW floors, 2 R balconies, spectacular DE N ocean views and private U parking.$525,000

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Belle Shores Condominium Beautiful condo by the sea, spacious 2BR, 2 full bath middle unit, private storage and private parking. Call today for private showing! $425,000

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Oceanfront Penthouse This 3 BR, 2 full bath is oozing with charm. HW floors, granite counters, Juliette balcony, roof top deck and private parking. $519,000

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Belle Shores Condominium SunlightDfilled 2 BR end unit a ton of O Lwhich has S upgrades, white oak T floors, custom kitchen, S J U California closets, a deep jacuzzi W/D and parking. $399,000

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Oceanfront Co-op T AC OCEAN SPECTACULAR R T VIEWS!!! end N with2 BRterrace, COunit floors, large E R HW master BR in a well D maintained oceanfront UN building. $275,000 Oceanfront Building Gorgeous views of the bay and city skyline can be seen from the living room. Pet friendly 1BR co-op in GREAT condition. Call us today. $199,000

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Oceanfront Apartment T C Awhile Get in you R Tthis 2BR, 2 bath can, N apartment COoceanfront has a private terrace R with stunning ocean DE N views and private U parking. $449,000

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Bay Views Galore! Beautiful 2BR apartment with huge 32’ water view deck, perfect for summer cookouts and parties with your family and friends. Parking available $269,000 The Coral House Brand new 2 BR, 1 bath ground floor condo unit is super convenient for all and newly renovated. Close to all. $195,000

Large 1 Bedroom Co-op This apt has everything you need, from the beach to your very own private terrace. Completely upgraded with Jacuzzi. Call today! $235,000

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Oceanfront Co-op T AC studio Gorgeous R converted to a 1BR, N T oceanfront COprivate HW floors E R terrace, and modern kitchen. D Priced to sell! UN $149,000

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Ocean Grande Condominium This 2BR, 2 bath unit has HW floors, granite kitchen counters, SS appliances and a W/D. Large LR leading to private terrace with ocean views! $445,000

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Brady & Marshak Celebrate 10 Years Nancy Brady, RN, Esq., a Rockaway resident since 1985, along with Linda Faith Marshak, Esq., of Great Neck, have provided legal services to seniors and their families in Rockaway and nearby communities over the past decade. In fact, 2015 marks their tenth anniversary. Since forming Brady & Marshak, LLP, Attorneys at Law Brady and Marshak, and associate attorneys Alexander Bader and Deidre Baker, make up a team of experts that focus on Elder Law and Estate Planning. Brady, a Rockaway resident since 1985, has been a Registered Nurse for over 35 years. As a nurse, Nancy Brady worked with elderly clients in hospital, nursing home and home care settings, as well as in hospital administration in Quality Assurance for medical and nursing staff. Brady went on to study law at St. John’s University School of Law and became an attorney in 2001. “I went to law school at night and during most of my nursing career, I dealt with the elderly, so it was a natural transition to help the elderly through the practice of law. I know the ropes about nursing homes and home care, assisting with nursing home placement

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and getting Medicaid.” Brady says that her firm not only deals with elderly clients, but they also do estate planning for younger clients, to provide for minor and disabled children, typically by stating preferences for trustees and guardians in Wills and establishing Supplemental Needs Trusts to protect assets for disabled individuals receiving government benefits. Linda Marshak also became a lawyer as a second career. Marshak

brings her experience working in the corporate environment to the firm. “The biggest reward of building our own practice is being able to work with the clients we work with- people who have worked hard, sacrificed much to save for their loved ones, and want to take the steps necessary from those assets being unnecessarily lost to the government by way of taxes or the cost of future medical care,” Marshak said. “We constantly strive to

meet and exceed expectations.” First opening their office in Rockaway in 2005, Brady and Marshak have since relocated to Howard Beach to better serve their growing clientele. “The practice grew and we wanted to be in a more convenient location for our clients across the five boroughs and Long Island,” Brady said, adding that most of their current clients are from Rockaway, Breezy Point and Brooklyn. The attorneys often visit clients at home if they are unable to travel to the office. The law firm’s areas of practice include Estate Planning, Asset Protection Planning, Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorney, Healthcare Proxy, Probate, Elder Law, Long-Term Care Planning, Medicaid Planning, Nursing Home and Homecare Medicaid applications, Pooled Income Trusts, Real Estate Transactions and Real Estate Closings for purchase and sale of residential properties as well as Guardianship matters. “Through the last 10 years we have assisted hundreds of clients in establishing their estate planning goals, and to obtain benefits to finance long term care either at home or in a nursing facility, while Continued on page 22

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LNG Port Ambrose Fight Heats Up By Katie McFadden

The fight against the Liberty LNG Port Ambrose project has started to catch fire. Hundreds of elected officials, community leaders and local residents met at a public hearing at the JFK Airport Hilton on Wednesday, January 7, to express their thoughts on the liquefied natural gas site proposed off the coast of Jones Beach. Port Ambrose, a deep-water port proposed 16.1 nautical miles south of Jones Beach, would receive ships that carry liquefied natural gas, vaporize it, and would deliver it to Long Island through pipelines. The project would bring 400 million cubic feet of natural gas per day – enough to meet the energy needs of 1.5 million homes. Liberty proposed the project in June 2013 and it was open to public comment during the summer. After releasing a Draft Environmental Impact Statement about the project on December 10, 2014, which stated the environmental impacts of the project would be minimal, the Maritime Administration (MARAD) and the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) have opened up another public comment period. They hosted two public meetings on the project to get some feedback. More than 100 people registered to speak at the New York meeting, with many showing opposition for the project. Among those opposed were local officials Councilman Donovan Richards and Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder. Goldfeder expressed dissatisfaction over the limited time for the public to comment. MARAD and USCG only gave 60 days for public comment after releasing the DEIS. In addition to the January 7 meeting, the only other public hearing was held in New Jersey on January 8. The public comments were supposed to be due February 10, but according to Goldfeder, the period is being extended for an additional 30 days, in response to his request for more community involvement. An additional public hearing will be scheduled before the comment period is over. Part of the reason Goldfeder called for the extension, is because he and HOT & FRESH MAKES US BEST!

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Mayor de Blasio and Frau Blucher Think it was cold last week? Faucets were dripping all over Broad Channel last week when the overnight temperature dropped into the single digits with wind chills well below zero! In the middle of the cold snap I received an email from our neighbor, Dr. Kathleen “Kit” Uvino PhD, who is presently a professor at Jamestown University in North Dakota teaching biology. Kit mentioned that it is not uncommon for the temperature out in her neck of the woods to run

-30 below zero! So why would anyone want to live in an area so cold? Well, in Dr. Uvino’s case, it’s simply because she is completely out of her mind but it is also no secret that North Dakota’s oil industry is booming. Advancements in hydraulic fracturing have helped Western North Dakota experience month after month of record-setting oil production, making for one of the fastest-growing economic expansions the U.S. has ever seen. With

the region having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country and generating over 75,000 new jobs in the past few years, thousands of workers have showed up searching for high-paying jobs. Kit advised me that the oil industry is employing so many people that other jobs are going unfilled because of a lack of workers. For instance, a Walmart in Kit’s area is paying $15 an hour for individuals to stock shelves! Before you pack your bags and rush off to the airport you should also know that although the salary figures may sound appealing (oil field workers in the state enjoy an average annual wage of $112,462) be warned that few of these jobs are located in a cushy office environment or require a mere 40 hours a week. Most employees report working anywhere from 80 to 120 hours a week, and conditions in North Dakota can be brutal, with temperatures regularly dropping below minus 30 degrees during the long winters. Housing is difficult to find, and many workers live in camps with shared bathrooms and dining quarters and of course, as is the case anywhere where money is being made, the cost of living reflects the high salaries. Turns out our Rockaway Ferry isn’t the only killing that can be attributed to our Mayor. Ground Hog Day is fast approaching but

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avoid suffering. We strive to be perfect in whatever we do in life. Never really being content with what we have because we are trying to be perfect in an imperfect world. Pema Chodron tells us that everything that occurs is not only usable and workable but is actually the path itself. We can use everything that happens to us as a lesson or a wake-up call. Perhaps not saying to yourself, why me? Use your misfortune as a tool to awaken your heart. Do not judge, do not belittle, instead take the road less travelled by so many of us and ac-

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Artist Colony To Grow On West End? Continued from page 4 rent out their own studio space in the building. “The rooms aren’t large and the ceilings aren’t high, so it won’t work for everybody. The hours will be from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., which might be prohibitive, but we want to keep it to reasonable hours since this is a residential neighborhood. To have people coming and going, 24 hours a day, would not be appropriate,” she said. “That might limit who is interested, but on the other hand, it might draw a particular group of people who are serious about what they’re doing and can dedicate the time to their work.” Rifé says she has had some inquiries about the space, but hasn’t rented out any of the studios yet. “I kind of want to see who is interested first. It’s like making soup. You need to have the right ingredients for something to go together,” she said. She hopes to have all of the studios rented out by the end of the month. Rifé hopes to fill the space with local artists, but will reach out to Brooklyn and Manhattan if Rockaway artists don’t come through. She’s open to friends sharing one studio. For now, Rifé says the art building’s primary mission is to be “a place where you can be alone in your own space and make whatever you want to make.” However she is open to it becoming a place where people sell their art or display it in a gallery. She also hopes

to hold programs where children or even adults can come in and make their own work. “If I have a goal, besides it being art studios, it’s to give people an opportunity to make things. When you make something, you get lost in that and everyone likes that feeling of going away for a while,” Rifé said. “People think that they can’t make art and that you have to be really special to make art and that’s just not true.” If interested in renting out a studio at the Beach 120 Medical Artists Building, contact Rifé by calling 612-840-2602, emailing rrifay@ gmail.com or finding her on Twitter @rrrifay.

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DOC By Peter Galvin, MD

Today’s topic is screening tests – what’s recommended and what is not. In other words when should a test like a colonoscopy be done on a patient without symptoms. Recently the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) came out with some recommendations. But other organizations like the American Cancer Society (ACS) and the American College of Physicians also make recommendations and they don’t always agree with each other. In addition, screening tests may not be without risk or harm, e.g. bowel perforation during a colonoscopy. There’s also radiation exposure – an average CT scan has the same radiation exposure as 100 chest X-Rays. To begin, the USPSTF recom-

mends that anyone with a 30-packyear (1 pack a day x 30 years) or more smoking history, between the ages of 55 to 80, who either still smokes or who quit less that 15 years ago should undergo an annual chest CT scan. Other studies place the upper age at 74. Also, one study showed that 18% of lung cancers detected by CT scanning were slow growing and unlikely to impact the patient’s life expectancy. This is called over-diagnosis and often leads to more unnecessary tests and surgery. As for screening for colon cancer, the ACS suggests one of the following schedules starting at age 50 (for someone who does not have a family history of colon cancer): Colonoscopy every 10 years; flexible sigmoidoscopy every 5 years; barium enema every 5 years; CT

colonography (“virtual colonoscopy”) every 5 years; fecal occult blood test annually or annual fecal immunochemical testing. The USPSTF recommendations are somewhat different. Bear in mind however that colonoscopy remains the gold standard plus it is both diagnostic and preventative as polyps, some of which may be pre-cancerous, are removed. Recommendations for prostate cancer screening differ greatly from organization to organization. For example in 2012 the USPSTF recommended against PSA screening at all saying it does more harm than good (men undergoing invasive tests, biopsies and surgery to remove tumors that never would have harmed them). The ACS recommends against screening unless the doctor and patient discuss the screening beforehand. If both agree then the ACS recommends annual PSA or digital rectal exam starting at age 50. Men at high risk (i.e. African-American men or men with a first-degree

relative diagnosed with prostate cancer before age 65) should start screening at age 45. Many studies recommend against screening after age 70. Some evidence suggests that a very low PSA level at age 45 predicts less than a 1% chance of developing metastatic prostate cancer before age 75 which in theory would preclude further testing. As you can see, because recommendations for screening differ it is important for you to discuss screening with your doctor to come up with a plan individualized to your needs. My next column will finish with current screening recommendations for other diseases including breast and cervical cancer. References: USPSTF – www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org ACS – www.cancer.org Please direct questions and comments to editor@rockawaytimes. com. This column is published biweekly. Questions and comments may be sent to editor@rockawaytimes.com.

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on one surf board is 47. According to the Guinness Book of Records the most surfers to ever get on the same board was 47. The surfboard was scaled up to 12m and the 47 surfers boarded at Snappers Rocks, Queensland on 5 March 2005. There’s even video: www.youtube. com/watch?v=LtGDTz06KsU

Catherine of Braganza (16381705), the wife of King Charles II of England (1630-1685). As you might guess, Brooklyn was named Kings after the husband.

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Things toDo January 18, 1-4 p.m. & January 20, 7-9 p.m. rtc auditions for lost in YonkErs All Roles Open. Check out rockawaytheatrecompany.org for part descriptions and preparation details. Post Theater, Bldg. T4, Fort Tilden

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Walk the woods with American Littoral Society naturalist Mickey Maxwell Cohen to search for wildlife and historic fortifications of World War II.

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Cross Bay Boulevard • 6-8 p.m.

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The Rockaway Theatre Company at the Post Theater, Bldg. T4, Fort Tilden. 1-4 p.m. (also on January 20 7-9 p.m.)

Wed., January 21, 101 prEcinct communitY council mEEting Beth Abraham Health Services 1821 Cornaga Ave. • 6:30 p.m.

Must have a high school diploma/G.E.D., experience in senior care and a NYS driver’s license. Bring resume, certifications, proof of educational degree and two valid forms of ID. For more info, call Frank Fazio at 718-738-1111. Knights of Columbus Hall 333 Beach 90th Street • 2 p.m.

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As The Rockaway Times expands its menu, so to speak, we thought it’d be a good idea to help you find the places that offer food and drinks. Or those that offer one but not the other. Look for commentary, reviews, and articles by those in the biz. Bon appetit. Cheers. And here’s looking at you. Kennedy’s – Breezy Point .............................................................. 718-945-0202 Sugar Bowl ............................................................................(Closed for Season) Blarney – Breezy Point ...................................................................718-634-4503 Pebbles - Roxbury ..........................................................................718-634-3234 Bay House .............................................................................. (closed for season) Jamesons Beach 129 .....................................................................718 -474-9364 Pico – Beach 129th ........................................................................718-945-3474 Harbor Light .........................................................................(under construction) The Wharf - Beach 116 and the Bay .............................................718-474-8807 Rogers - Beach 116th .................................................................... 718-634-5308 Kerry Hills – Beach 115 and RBB ................................................. 718-318-1964 Brendans Beach 112 and RBB ..................................................... 718- 634 2337 King of Tacos - Beach 112 and RBB ............................................ 718-474-1344 Daltons - Beach 108 and RBB ...................................................... 718-634-4384 Healey’s – Beach 108 off RBB ......................................................718-474-9600 Playland – Beach 97th and RBB ....................................................347-954-9063 Connolly’s -155 Beach 95th ...........................................................718-474-2374 Uma’s - Beach 92 and RBB ........................................................718- 318-9100 The Rock Wine Bar Beach 92 and RBB ........................................ 718-838-8916 Sayra’s Wine Bar – Beach 91st and RBB .......................................347-619-8009 Bungalow Bar – Beach 92 and Bay ................................................718-945-2100 Thai Rock Beach 92 and Bay ....................................................... 646- 455-3991 RBI – Beach 90 and RBB ............................................................. 718-474-9616 Surf Club – 302 Beach 87th Street ................................. rbsurfclub@gmail.com Thai Kitchen by the Sea, Beach 67 and RBB ............................... 718-318-8424 Caracas ..................................................................................... Closed for Season Low Tide .................................................................................. Closed for Season Rippers .................................................................................... Closed for Season Grassy’s – Broad Channel ............................................................. 718- 474-1688 Ruffle Bar – Broad Channel............................................................ 718-318-2300 No bar, good eats Cuisine by Claudettes Beach 116 .............................................. (718) 945-5511 O’Sake – Beach 116 .................................................................... (718) 945-8888 Lima, East 66th, Avenue U, Brooklyn ........................................ (718) 241-5462


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Queens Baseball Convention A Home Run By Michael Leboff

Photos courtsey Keith Blacknick

a packed rooM indicates off-season interest is at least as high as in-season. to former Mets third baseman Ed Charles. The QBC was founded by Shannon Shark, Keith Blacknick, and Darren Meenan. The idea was to create a fan-friendly event to bring fans together in order to help get them through the long winter months.

Kearney Tops Fontbonne From the high school hardwood: Bishop Kearney Varsity Basketball team beat Fontbonne Hall Academy 60-45. Kailey O’Grady led the team with 23 points. Emily Boslacki and Jennifer Kaye each had 11 points and Gabriella Rafaniello had 8 points

Blacknick sees this turning into a Mets fan tradition and that they are already thinking about next year’s convention. The event serves as further proof that despite meager results and a growing rift with ownership over the past few seasons, Mets fans remain a fiercely loyal bunch.

Mets fans line up. The event went amazing,” Blacknick said. “Everyone had a blast and our fellow Mets fans seemed to enjoy it.” Now if they could only get a shortstop.

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Bad weather and a quiet offseason weren’t enough to keep Mets fans down. This past Saturday, over 300 Mets fanatics from all over the area packed the house at McFadden’s of Citi Field for the second annual Queens Baseball Convention. Fans in attendance participated in panels, Q&A sessions, autograph signings, and got to converse with special guests. This year’s keynote speakers were 1986 World Champions Mookie Wilson and Wally Backman, the latter of whom also serves as the manager of the Las Vegas 51s, the team’s AAA affiliate. Other panelists included Adam Rubin of ESPN, Paul Lukas of Uni Watch, and many more. They discussed a wide range of topics from the best Mets uniform of all-time to the current state of the Mets. The last part of the event was the presentation of The Gil Hodges Unforgettable Fire Award, which is presented annually at the QBC. This year’s award was presented by Mets radio play-by-play announcer Josh Lewin and was given


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Vision Zero for Airplanes?

Spotted: Rocking The Rock Times T The Brothers Fortunoff rocking the RT Tshirts in South Beach, Miami. In an email to us, they told everybody in Rockaway to “Dress warmly.” Nice.

Stewed Eggplant w/Zucchini & Chick Peas by Sharon Feldman

My friend Gradita Teahan turned me on to this recipe. The only change I made was the amount of garlic I used. With winter here, it’s a great comfort food! Serves: 6-8 1 large eggplant 1 clove garlic (I use more, I like garlic) 1 onion, chopped 1/3 cup olive oil 1 cup canned chick peas, drained 2 small zucchini squash, unpeeled and cut into 1 inch cubes 1 can Italian tomatoes (1 pound, one ounce), drained ½ teaspoon oregano Salt and pepper to taste Prepare eggplant. Wash, dry and remove the green tip from the top of the vegetable, plus a small slice from the bottom. Split it into quar-

ters lengthwise, and then slice to desired thickness, then again into cubes. DO NOT PEEL, Sprinkle with salt. Place in a non-metal colander or strainer. Put a bowl underneath to catch the excess fluid, approximately 20 minutes. Rinse and dry. In a 12 inch skillet with deep sides, sauté garlic and onion in hot olive oil until wilted. Add chick peas, cover, and simmer over low heat about 10 minutes. Add zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes, oregano, salt and pepper. Cover and cook over medium heat until vegetables are tender, approximately 30 minutes. Serve hot or cold. ++ I use a large Dutch oven or pasta pot so it does not fall onto the stove when I’m stirring it. Serve over brown rice or use Semolina or Italian bread for dunking.

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Collecting Rockaway Postcards – 1985 By Emil R. Lucev Sr. & daughter, Katie Lucev

This photo postcard was taken by Mr. Stanley Kowalak, Official Photographer of one New Jersey Deltiologist Club. A Deltiologist is a post card collector; the two attendees’ shown here are Mr. & Mrs. Emil R. Lucev, Sr.. The state of New Jersey clubs had many Rockaway postals for sale and each trip fattened OUR great collection of Historical Views. My wife Aldine passed away six years ago and it was my wife who was instrumental in getting me started collection Rockaway Beach postcards. The entire story is in my book, “ The Rockaway’s”, by Arcadia Publishing Company in 2007. To date, almost 5000 copies of my books have been sold.

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