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SERVING SUNNYSIDE-WOODSIDE AND LONG ISLAND CITY VOL. 79, NO. 18

WOODSIDE, L.I.C., N.Y. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013

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Celebrating

105 YEARS SERVING THE COMMUNITY

by Joe Gurrado

Tuesday night was Deputy Inspector Donald Powers last night as CO of the 108 Pct. Captain Brian Hennessey taking over as the CO of the Pct. Captain Hennessey addressed the group and stated that starting next month he will take over the meeting. Inspector Powers is now assigned to Manhattan North.

by Luke Adams

Wednesday April 24th the Ridgewood Democratic Club held their 105th Dinner Dance at Riccardo’s by the Bridge in Astoria, The RDC is one of the oldest Democratic Clubs in Queens, which is home to Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan, and District Leaders Diane Ballek and Tom Bornemann, part of the 37th Part B Assembly District. (continued on page 4)

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Very Rev. Brian Dowd, Pastor of Queen of Angels, Rev. Msgr. Denis Herron, formerly of St. Teresa’s, and Rev. Thomas Pettei, former Pastor of St. Raphael’s. All gave the Woodside Herald a nice welcome.

On Sunday April 28 , Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio installed 22 priests from the Brooklyn/ Queens area at a special Vesper Service at historic St. James Cathedral Basilica in Brooklyn, including Very Rev. Brian P. Dowd, Pastor of Queen of Angels, who was made Dean of Sunnyside/Woodside and will be working with Blessed Virgin Mary Help of Christians, St. Raphael, St. Teresa, St. Sebastian, and Corpus Christi. Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio approved the creation of a deanery structure to replace the parish clusters within the Diocese of Brooklyn. The clusters were groupings of parishes that worked together to enhance ministry in a particular area through collaborative efforts and the sharing of resources. Priests and parish staff members met together monthly to plan and implement shared programs and support one another. The clusters have existed since the last Diocesan Synod, 14 years ago. Bishop DiMarzio hopes that the deaneries might be able to serve the local parishes and the diocese in additional ways that the clusters could not. The single biggest difference between a deanery and a cluster is the dean. A dean is a priest from the local area, appointed by the bishop, to serve as the bishop’s representative in that local area, to be called a deanery. The dean will also meet directly with the Bishop, both individually and as a group, to share information on the local levels with the Bishop and to assist him in serving the parishes more effectively. Two of the area’s former pastors were also installed, Very Rev. Thomas G. Pettei, formerly of St. Raphael’s, now pastor of St. Nicholas of Tolentine. Pastor Pettei will be working with Immaculate Conception, Incarnation, Our Lady of the Cenacle, Presentation B.V.M., Our Lady of Lourdes, Queen of Peace, SS. Joachim and Anne, St. and Gerard Majella. (continued on page 5)

UFCA MONTHLY MEETING Wednesday, May 8th @ 7PM St. Teresa Auditorium, 50th Ave & 45th St. Woodside Presentations by: Newhaus Associates and NYSDOT regarding revitalization of the Kosciuszko Bridge

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First Small Business Conference

Chamber Lunch Tuesday, May 14th @ 12:30 Sharp Dazies Restaurant, 39-41 Queens Blvd.

Honored Guest: Commissioner

Robert Walsh

Woodside On The Move hosted their First Annual Small Business Conference on May 1st at the Anoroc Democratic Club. New business owners, local residents interested in opening a business, city agencies and local organizations were in attendance to discuss support services for our business community. Guests Speaker and sponsor of the Event, Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer highlighted his efforts in assisting local businesses with access to services, working with city agencies to advocate for small business owners and improving the look of the community by supporting new initiatives. Panel of speakers and information tables included representatives from NYC Small Business Services, NYC Business Solutions, U.S. Small Business Administration, Astoria Federal Savings, Sunnyside Shines, Duplitron Inc. These agencies and companies were available to present information, guide new owners through the array of city and federal services and answer questions about applying for city contracts, special certification programs, establishing merchant associations or accessing financial support for business plans. Conference was made possible by funding from City Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer as part of our Small Business Services programs. Special thanks to Anoroc Democratic Club for providing their meeting room; Community Board 2, Astoria Federal Savings, Duplitron, Sunnysidepost.com and Woodside Herald; WOTM Board of Directors, staff and volunteers for providing their on-going support to WOTM’s mission. Congratulations to La Bella Vita Pizzeria one year strong in our community! Thanks Vinny for donating trays of delicious Italian food for the event. WOTM will have a very busy Spring, check their Facebook, webpage and Twitter for their schedule: this Saturday at 11 am Second Annual Mother’s Day Parade at 46 and Skillman Avenue and at 1pm Cinco de Mayo Concert at Windmuller Park.

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$70,000 State Grant To QTC Assemblywoman Margaret M. Markey (D-Maspeth) announced that the State of New York has awarded a grant of $70,000 to the Queens Tourism Council (QTC) to help it promote the borough as a destination during the upcoming year. The grant is part of the NYS Department of Economic Development’s “I Love NY” program. “Queens has a lot of terrific attractions for visitors, and I am delighted to provide this grant to help tell the world about them,” said Assemblywoman Markey. “There are

Sports Development Committee, created the first tourism program for Queens when she was a member of the staff of Queens Borough President Claire Shulman and established the Queens Tourism Council. The group currently consists of some 50 entities, including hotels, cultural organizations, restaurants and venues such as Citi Field, the USTA and Resorts World Casino NYC. NYC & Company estimates that more than 52 million visitors came to the Big Apple in 2012, generating $55.3 billion in

more than 43,000 tourism-related jobs in the borough, and the marketing programs of the Queens Tourism Council will also help boost our local economy.” QTC intends to use the grant to launch an aggressive, multi-media marketing campaign to promote businesses and cultural agencies to residents of the Tri-state Area and to establish a presence at various international travel and hospitality conferences. Assemblywoman Markey, who now chairs the Tourism, Parks, Culture and

economic impact with direct spending reaching $36.9 billion. “This is wonderful news, and I thank Assemblywoman Markey very much,” said QTC President Reggie Philip. “As Queens is the most diverse county in the U.S., we also have a large and diverse group of highquality hotels, amazing restaurants, topnotch museums and places for family fun. I can’t wait to use this money to spread the word to tourists from everywhere so they can enjoy all that the borough has to offer.”

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Photos by Luke Adams

Ridgewood Democratic Club Celebrates 105 Years

Diane Ballek, Tom Bornemann, CM Jimmy Van Bramer.

Lilly Gavin (Dazies Restaurant), Councilman Mark Wepin, Rigo Cardoso (Pronto Car Service), Ira Greenberg, Esq. and Ellen Greenberg.

Marc Crawford Leavitt, Esq., Ira Greenberg, Esq., CM Mark Werpin, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, DL Tom Bornemann, DL Diane Ballek, presenting a special award to Lawrence Quinn (Christine’s Father), Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan and CM Jimmy Van Bramer.

Council Speaker Quinn, stopped to see what all the noise was at this table with Lily Gavin, Rigo Cardoso, Cathy Nolan, Gert Mc Donald and Lawrence Quinn only to find out Cathy was trying to match-make Gert with Christine’s father Lawrence.

Assemblywoman Nolan with her son Nicholas Marsicano, now in High School and these last few years towering over his Mom. To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772


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Bishop Picks New “Dean” From Sunnyside/Woodside Msgr. Denis M. Herron, formerly of St. Teresa’s, now pastor of St. Fidelis, will be working with Holy Trinity, St. John Vianney, St. Andrew Avellino, St. Luke, St. Mel, St. Michael, St.Paul Chong Ha-Sang, and Mary’s Nativity-St. Ann. St. James Basilica was well attended with standing room only. In attendance at the ceremony there were many of Queen of Angels parishioners with well-wishers from the Lions Club, Sunnyside Chamber, and SunnysideArtists.org. The most proud lady in attendance was Father Dowd’s mother, Joan. We congratulate our new Sunnyside/Woodside Dean, and his installation is no surprise because of his outreach to other Christians, other faiths and to the community in general. The Basilica St. James is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Brooklyn. It was built in 1903 and designed by George Streeton in the Neo-Georgian style. The first church built on this site in 1822 became the cathedral of Brooklyn in 1853.

Father Dowd and his mother, Joan, seated, surrounded by just some of those who came to wish him well.

Father Nirmal Costa, Mrs. Joan Dowd, Very Rev. Brian P. Dowd, Father Vincent Daly, formerly Pastor of Queen of Angels, Father Ricardo Perez also of Queen of Angels. Friends congratulate the Dean and his mother after ceremony.

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Meeting Update From UFCA At the April meeting of the United Forties Civic Association, Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer and Community Board 2 Chairperson Joe Conley were guest speakers. Joe Conley spoke about a number of local issues including, street parking during local movie/TV shoots, the #7 train Pedestrian Walkways at 33rd St, 40th St and 46th St, including

adding art and lights and removing illegal food carts. If you see illegal dumping in the neighborhood, obtain the vehicle plate number, the day and time of the incident and report it to CB2. You will be eligible to receive up to 50% of the fine assessed to the perpetrators, and illegal truck traffic on 48St is being investigated with DOT Enforcement, among other subjects

Mobile Office Held In Astoria

On April 27th, CM Van Bramer held his District 26 Mobile Office hours at the Queens Library on Broadway in Astoria. During the mobile office hours constituents had the opportunity to voice their questions and concerns directly to the Council Member as well as members of his staff. Since taking office, Van Bramer has organized several Mobile Office hours at locations throughout the district. Van Bramers’s Mobile Office hours are part of an initiative he developed to become more accessible to local residents. The Saturday hours also provide constituents who do not have the opportunity to visit his district office during the workweek with the chance to be heard at their convenience.

Council Member Van Bramer also spoke on a number of local issues including the Mayor’s Office issuing parking permits for movie/tv shoots, a new law that requires reflective vests with the name phone number and address of the of delivery bike riders establishment on them, which is a bill introduced by Van Bramer and hearings are being held to ban the electric battery bikes.Van Bramer announced a successful Curb Your Dog Campaign, which was a poster campaign contest for the school kids of P.S. 150 to remind people to pick up after their dogs. He also stated that he has been in meetings with Macy’s about bringing the Annual July 4th fireworks show back to the East River. Also announced by him was that Ms. Gert McDonald, a United Forties member, was honored at City Hall for her longstanding service to the community. Council Member Van Bramer then took questions from the members regarding the opening the C Town Supermarket, and graffiti on the pillars under the BQE from 48St to 58St.

LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT QUEENS COUNTY SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Index No. 5930-09 Borough: Queens Block: 1602 Lot: 1011 NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST AND THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS COLLATERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN, Plaintiffs, vs. YING C. CHEN, if living, or if he be dead, his wife, heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, assignees, lienors, creditors, successors-in-interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said YING C. CHEN, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and all creditors thereof, and the respective wives, or widows of his, if any, all of whose names and addresses are unknown to Plaintiffs; NATIONAL CITY BANK, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO.; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNIFUND CCR PARTNERS, AS ASSIGNEE OF CITIBANK; JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; SAE REALTY CO.; NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY TRANSIT ADJUDICATION

BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; BOARD OF MANAGERS OF WHITE OAK AT ELMHURST CONDOMINIUM; CITIBANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA), NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; CHASE BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; and “JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #100,” the names of the last 100 defendants being fictitious, the true names of said defendants being unknown to plaintiff, it being intended to designate fee owners, tenants or occupants of the liened premises and/or persons or parties having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the liened premises, if the aforesaid individual defendants are living, and if any or all of said individual defendants be dead, their heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, committees, devisees, legatees, and the assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest of them, and generally all persons having or claiming under, by, through, or against the said defendants named as a class, of any right, title or interest in or lien upon the premises described in

the complaint herein, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the amended complaint in the above-entitled foreclosure action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs’ attorney within thirty (30) days after the service of this supplemental summons, exclusive of the day of service or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal service within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Queens County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the subject premises.Dated: December 14, 2012 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing supplemental summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an Order of Honorable James J. Golia, a Justice of the Supreme Court, dated March 12, 2013, and filed with supporting papers in the Queens County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a tax lien covering the property known as 94-03 46th Avenue, Flushing,

New York and being a parcel of land designated as Tax Account No. 9-1602-1011. The relief sought is the sale of the subject property at public auction in satisfaction of the mortgage debt. In case of your failure to appear, judgment may be taken against you in the sum of $1,718.41, together with interest, costs, disbursements and attorneys fees of this action, and directing the public sale of the property. Anthony J. Iacchetta PHILLIPS LYTLE LLP Office and Post Office Address 1400 First Federal Plaza, Rochester, New York 14614 Tel. No. (585) 238-2000. 4/12/14, 4/19/13, 4/26/13, 5/3/13 File No. 2012-3066 PROBATE CITATION SURROGATE’S COURT -QUEENS COUNTY CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, By the Grace of God Free and Independent TO: Public Administrator of Queens County; Attorney General of the State of New York; and the heirs at law, next of kin and distributees of PETER P. ALVAREZ deceased, if living, and if any of them be dead to their heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, legatees, executors, administrators, assignees and successors in interest whose names are unknown and cannot be ascertained after due diligence. A petition having

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been duly filed by HERBERT A. MOEN who is domiciled at 594 Marcellus Road, Williston Park, NY 11596 YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, Queens County, at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York, on the 30th day of May, 2013, at 9:30 A.M. of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of PETER P. ALVAREZ lately domiciled at 139-15 83 Avenue, Apt 309, Briarwood,Queens, NY 11435 admitting to probate a Will dated March 27, 2012, a copy of which is attached, as the Will of PETER P. ALVAREZ deceased, relating to real and personal property. and directing that Letters Testamentary issue to : HERBERT A MOEN. Seal: April 9, 2013 HON. PETER J. KELLY Surrogate, MARGARET M. GRIBBON, Chief Clerk BARRY M. GOLDSTEIN, Attorney for Petitioner, Telephone Number (718)-544-7100; Address of Attorney, 125-10 Queens Boulevard, Suite 223, Kew Gardens, NY 11415 (Note: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you.) 4/19/13, 4/26/13, 5/3/13, 5/10/13


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Project Streetwear Fashion Show Rocks Sunnyside

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The Queen of Angels Church basement looked a lot like a runway at a Milan fashion show last Sunday during the “Project Streetwear: Made in New York” extravaganza. Presented by Sunnyside Artworks, about 50 youngsters from Western Queens personally modeled clothes that they had sewn and designed themselves. On display in the Skillman Avenue religious facility were skirts, shorts, pajama bottoms, shirts, vests and even hoodies, featuring everything from plum-and-khaki green to coral pink ruffled lace to blue tie-dyed polar fleece.

Happy Mother’s Day Assembly Member Michael DenDekker 33-46 92nd Street, Suite 1W Jackson Heights, NY 11372 (718) 457-0384 dendekkerm@assembly.state.ny.us

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Taking Command During the meeting, PO Darryl Knight was awarded Cop of The Month. This meeting covered crime stats and general info. No major issues were reported. Cop Of The Month

Darryl Knight

Pat Dorfman (108 Council Secretary), Don McCallian (UFCA), Diane Ballek, Captain Brian Hennessey and James (Diane Ballek’s grandson).

Puzzle Answers For 4/26: Says Who?

Inspector Powers, Darryl Knight, Captain Tulfer, Diane Ballek

Commanding Captain 115 Pct, with Frank Corrado

ACROSS 1. Outdoes 6. Mike Tyson famously bit one 9. Strip of wood 13. Capital of Ghana 14. Bearded antelope 15. Putin’s retreat 16. Hiker’s path 17. Automated teller 18. Bother 19. *Old Mother _______ 21. *”Ma” to some “public enemies” 23. Tokyo, formerly 24. After dusk 25. Bachelor’s last words 28. Turn bad 30. Half-way across 35. Hawk or peddle 37. Croaking leaper 39. Not a soul 40. Smoothie bar offering 41. Flower part 43. *Executed mother of Queen Elizabeth I 44. Showing lack of guile 46. Home to China 47. U-____ 48. Anew 50. “The Big ____ Theory” 52. Fleur-de-___ 53. Neat 55. Red Cross supply 57. *She did her good works in Calcutta and beyond 60. *Where Wilma Flintstone lived 64. Done with a court case 65. The last letter 67. Policeman’s club in India 68. Form of theological rationalism 69. Bird-to-be 70. Trojan War epic 71. Gusto 72. Old PC platform 73. Sunrise side, pl.

DOWN 1. English town famous for its hot springs 2. Light brown or beige 3. Healing sign 4. Cherokee or Hopi, e.g. 5. Caesar and Greek, e.g. 6. Archaic expression of surprise 7. Aardvark’s crumb 8. Cuban dance 9. Thin 10. Frequent issue for a teen 11. God of thunder 12. Cow chow 15. Make dark 20. Abode tops 22. ___ de Triomphe 24. Performs a pop-in 25. *Ivanka’s Mom 26. Sanka, e.g. 27. Very happy 29. Carbamide 31. Genesis skipper 32. Relating to tone 33. Boredom 34. Olden-day movies 36. Dump 38. *Mother Earth, to Ancient Greeks 42. Dishonored cyclist 45. Put on a pedestal 49. Her counterpart 51. “I swear to ___, I did not ___” 54. In a fog 56. Set of syllables commonly used when humming 57. *California’s Mother of the Forest 58. Knight’s chest plate 59. Pipe problem 60. Solicits or asks desperately 61. “____ Day & the Knights” from “Animal House” 62. Type of room online 63. *Rose Kennedy had nine of them 64. Tool used to cut and shape wood 66. “I” problem

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