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VOL. 6, NO.

6 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2019

Not Again

Teen Dies in 4th Drowning This Summer


Please…Don’t Go In The Water When Lifeguards Are Off Duty

Happy Birthday Fred!

Sandcastle Sunday!

Contest on Aug. 4!
Five years ago, Fred Marino said it was his goal to be
on the cover of The Rockaway Times. We set some
conditions. First, he had to be wearing a Rockaway
Times t-shirt and second, he had to be turning 80
years old. Well, mission accomplished! Happy 80th
Freddy!
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Rockaway Sandcastle Contest This Sunday
It’s here! The 4th Annual Rock- Beach 117th Street on Sunday Street. The contest starts at 12 and under, 9 to 15, and 16 and
away Sandcastle Contest, spon- and show off your sand-sculpt- noon, so don’t be late! Latecom- up, (that means you, adults!).
sored by The Rockaway Times, ing skills! ers will be able to join in until Participants can register as an
is Sunday, August 4! Although it’s called a sand- 12:30 p.m., but all participants individual or as a group, but
For the fourth year in a row, castle contest, participants are only have until 2 p.m. to finish groups should be no more than
The Rockaway Times, along with encouraged to let their imagi- their creations. Judges will go five people. If a group contains
the help of NYC Department of nations run wild. Whether you around to judge each piece on participants that can fit into two
Parks and Recreation, Coun- want to create a castle, a mer- different criteria like creativity, age categories, it is up to the
cilman Eric Ulrich’s office and maid, a lion, or even a functional composition and wow factor! group to decide which age cat-
plenty of local businesses, is sand game (yes, we’ve had those Winners are expected to be an- egory they want to compete in
hosting this free, fun family tra- in past years), it’s up to you. All nounced between 2:30 p.m. and upon registering. After register-
dition on the beach. Break out ages and all levels are welcome. 3 p.m. ing, participants will receive a
those shovels, buckets and oth- Registration opens at 11 a.m. There will be three different colored fish tag, indicating their
er sand tools and head down to on the boardwalk at Beach 117th age categories to compete in: 8 group number and age category.
Once they receive their tag, par-
ticipants can choose any open
plot in the roped-off contest area
to make their creation.
The top three winners in each
category will get a first, second or
third place trophy. Plus, thanks
to several local businesses, we
have some pretty awesome priz-
es this year. Special thanks go
to American Princess Cruises,
Whit’s End, Coastal Frozen Yo-
gurt, Carvel, Mara’s Ice Cream
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ROCKAWAY TIMES
SPONSORED
Continued from Page 2
The Rockaway Sandcastle
Contest was a longtime Rock-
away tradition started by West
Fish
Parlor, Yacht Rock Charters and
the Belle Harbor Steakhouse for
End Realty many years ago. They
ran it for about 18 years until the
organizers moved out of town.
Finders
their generous donations of gift The Rockaway Times picked
certificates to their business- up the shovel and started it up
es. Please make sure to support again in 2016.
these amazing businesses to As we go to press, the fore-
thank them for their support and cast calls for a sunny 83-degree
giving back to the community! day, so make sure to bring hats,
Also, a special shout out to the sunscreen and even umbrellas,
Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks or feel free to take a dip in the
Conservancy for donating some ocean when filling up your water
of their very special artist-creat- buckets! It is also recommended
ed Jamaica Bay and Rockaway to have bug spray on hand in
prints that are currently being case the wind brings in flies.
sold to help support this won- Whether participating or not,
derful organization. all are encouraged to stop by and
While winners will receive the check out the amazing creations
goodies mentioned above, most and cheer on the participants.
participants will receive some- Last year, we had a sleeping lion,
thing just for joining in (as long a tribute to Playland, a message
as supplies last). There will be to Save the Turtles, a whole town
giveaways like medals and sun- with a bakery and much more!
glasses. There will also be a very We’re sure those talented sand
limited supply of small buckets artists out there will impress
and shovels for those who don’t once again! Just in time for Shark Week, Lola Dory recently found a baby shark
have their own, plus a cooler If anyone has any questions, on the beach, while Logan Leahy found a tiny fish, yet again proving
full of water and juice so partic- please contact Katie McFadden that Rockaway’s waters are full of sea life! The fishy find reiterated
ipants can stay hydrated as they at Katie@rockawaytimes.com an important lesson for Logan—"This is why we can’t pollute,” she
work. said. Thanks to Grace Leahy for the great photos.

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That Lime Was a Lemon


By Katie McFadden Lime spokesperson responded, we remind riders to respect the
saying, “After an initial investi- vehicles and that vandalism is
Neighbors were startled on gation, this appears to be an iso- dangerous and illegal.”
Wednesday night, July 24, when lated incident, and we continue Lime said they’ve never seen
they heard an explosion so loud, to work with local authorities to this anywhere else in the world.
some thought it was thunder assist however possible. We are However, the company, which
or even a shotgun. What they reaching out to the rider and are also makes electric scooters, has
found, surprised them even thankful the injuries were mi- recalled some of its scooters due
more as an electric Lime bike nor.” to fire concerns. In late October
was laying in the street, with By the next day, Lime had 2018, the company announced
flames coming out of it. completed its investigation and that it recalled some of its
Someone was riding the bike found that more was at play. Ac- scooters due to a potential issue
at the time when it allegedly ex- cording to Lime, the bike had with some batteries that could
ploded. According to witnesses been tampered with. “After our smolder or catch on fire due to
who spoke with the rider, he told investigation we've concluded a manufacturing defect. This is-
them that he rang the bike’s bell that this is an isolated incident, sue was found within its scoot-
to alert a pedestrian that he was in which someone attempted ers manufactured by Segway
trying to pass, and as he passed, to forcibly break the bike lock Ninebot. This only impacted
the bike’s battery exploded. The with a sharp object, penetrat- about 0.01% of Lime’s total fleet
rider of the bike suffered from ing the well-protected small and no riders were impacted.
minor burns to his leg but was lithium battery that powers the Last week’s fire incident
okay. The FDNY, NYPD and lock. This sharp object ultimate- comes just after DOT an-
an ambulance responded to ly ignited the battery—similar to nounced that Lime’s current
the scene. FDNY quickly extin- what would happen if one used pilot program in Rockaway will
guished the bike fire. a sharp object to penetrate a be coming to an end at the end
The Rockaway Times obtained phone or laptop battery,” Lime safe and those in Lime bikes that of the summer. However, they
a video of the bike on fire by said. power the motor and the lock are haven’t made a decision to per-
neighbor, Marian Tinnelly, and They added that customers surrounded by protective layers manently remove bikes from
posted it to various social me- shouldn’t worry about using the of metal and plastic for added Rockaway. They will provide
dia pages. The posting explod- bikes, as long as they’re used security. Our bikes are entirely more information at the end of
ed, particularly on Twitter, and a properly. “Lithium batteries are safe when used properly, and the summer.

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City Board of Elections declared Maeve's in Breezy. Food will be
*****
Katz the winner on Monday distributed to three local pan-
Happy birthday to Rockaway
though it might not be the last tries. The food drive is important
salesman par excellence, Fred
we hear as Caban will challenge because school programs for
Marino. The one and only Fred-
the decision in court. Assum- lunch will be ending soon and
dy turns 80 on Friday, which
ing Katz is running in Novem- some families depend on the
means it’s only 10 years until
ber, she will be a heavy favorite pantries until the school year be-
retirement. He’s been with The
against any Republican or other gins.
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party candidate.
Get your pails and shovels and he’s probably knocked on *****
ready! The 4th annual Rocka- your door looking for you to buy ***** St. John’s Hospital is running
way Times Sandcastle Contest is an ad. Here’s to you, Fred! Hap- A Lime Bike seemed to explode a Back-to-School Wellness Fair
this Sunday, August 4 on Beach py 80th! into flames last week and the vid- featuring health screenings,
117th Street. Registration begins ***** eo made quite the rounds on so- health education, and fun ac-
on the boardwalk at 11 a.m. The Sad news came in recent days cial media and on news sites. A tivities. Typically, more than 700
contest begins at 12 noon. Don’t when we learned Annie McMa- Lime spokesperson claimed that community members attend
be late, as you only have until 2 hon died. Annie was a summer someone tried to break the lock this event yearly. One thousand
p.m. to finish! All ages and lev- resident of Breezy Point. She with a sharp object, penetrating backpacks filled with school
els welcome. Groups should in- was born with Cystic Fibrosis, a the battery, causing it to ignite. supplies will be given to children
clude no more than five people. disease that impacts the lungs ***** in attendance. It’s tomorrow,
There are great prizes at stake! and digestive system. Diagnosed Sean Keller, who spearheads Friday, August 2 starting at noon.
For more info, email katie@rock- at age three, her family began the Steve Belson Memorial It’ll be held on Brookhaven Av-
awaytimes.com an annual “Take the Plunge for swim, reminded us that this enue, between Beach 19th Street
***** Cystic Fibrosis” to raise funds year’s event on Saturday, August and Beach 20th Street (in front of
Start talking it up with your and awareness about this deadly 3 consists of various swimming St. John’s).
sea-loving friends and neigh- disease. Annie was an inspira- events and includes a brief re- *****
bors. The Poseidon Parade will tion to many and leaves a quite a membrance of Steve at 10 a.m. at A 67-year-old construction
be in September and it’s never legacy. She was just 22. Beach 92nd and the Boardwalk, worker, Jose Martins of New Jer-
too early to get your pirate hat or ***** followed by a non-competetive sey, was killed on Tuesday when
mermaid fins or dolphin shoes Melinda Katz has been de- half-mile swim. a wall collapsed at a building un-
or whatever floats your boat. clared the winner of the Queens ***** der construction at Beach 67th
Make plans to march in one of District Attorney democratic pri- The Rockaway Rotary Food Street at The Tides at Arverne By
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This Week in History TEEN DIES IN 4TH DROWNING


AUGUST 1 AUGUST 5
THIS SUMMER
Sarah Romulo was born. James Supple was born.
Mike Dalton was born. Another person has died af- quickly grew darker, but after
1946 - President Truman signed the Anne Murphy was born. ter drowning in Rockaway. This several hours, search operations
congressional acts that established time, a teenage boy. This is the ended, and it became a recovery
the Atomic Energy Commission and fourth drowning this summer mission.
the Fulbright Scholarship program. 1861 - For the first time, the U.S. gov-
1981 - MTV made its debut at 12:01 ernment levied an income tax.
that took place after lifeguards At around 3:30 a.m., the body
a.m. The first video shown was Vid- 1962 - Marilyn Monroe died. left for the day. of John Munoz was found not
eo Killed the Radio Star by the Bug- At around 8:30 p.m. on too far from the jetty where he
gles. AUGUST 6 Wednesday, July 30, first re- was last seen alive. According
John Grillo was born. sponders were called to Beach to the New York Post, both boys
AUGUST 2 Janice Ameruso was born. 59th Street as two teen boys were were friends from Brooklyn.
Zachary Dunn was born.
Fred Marino was born. drowning. According to WCBS This is the fourth drowning
Jerry Rea was born. 1945 - The first atomic bomb used in 880, as the boys were swept out death this summer. On the
Kevin and Kathy Boyle were mar- warfare was dropped on Hiroshima, in a riptide past the jetty, Fire- evening of June 17, a 25-year-
ried. Japan. fighter Brian Levings of En- old woman and a 26-year-old
1997 - British prime minister Tony Blair gine 265 and Firefighter James man were rescued from the
1909 - The first Lincoln penny was and Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams
issued.
Hayden of Ladder 121 rushed waters of Riis Park and were
meet—the first time in 76 years that a in and were able to rescue a transported to St. John’s Hos-
British leader and an IRA ally meet. 14-year-old boy. The boy was pital. The woman later died.
AUGUST 3
1949 - The National Basketball Associa- transported to St. John’s Epis- Just three weeks ago, on the
tion was formed. AUGUST 7
copal Hospital, where he was in night of July 9, an Inwood
1981 - U.S. air traffic controllers went Jim Cunningham was born. stable condition. couple drowned on Beach 9th
on strike.
2000 - Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Conn.,
They then continued to Street.
AUGUST 4 was selected by Al Gore to be the first search for the second victim, All four drownings occurred
Keith Green was born. Jewish vice presidential candidate on a an 18-year-old boy who dis- when lifeguards were off duty,
major party ticket. appeared beneath the surface. sending a reminder that it’s
1892 - Lizzie Borden's father and step- They were joined by other res- important to enter the water
mother were killed with an axe in Fall 2007 - Barry Bonds passes Hank Aar-
River, Mass. on on baseball’s all-time homerun list. cue crews including divers, hel- only when lifeguards are pres-
1944 - Anne Frank and her family were The record is discredited by many be- icopters, police, firefighters and ent. Lifeguards are on duty from
found hiding in Amsterdam by Nazis. cause of Bond’s alleged steroid use. others. They searched as the sky 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

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Annie McMahon Left Her Mark


By Katie McFadden idea grew. The money would be
donated to Cystic Fibrosis char-
Annie McMahon was a young ities. "Take the Plunge for Cyst-
woman who had a short time on ic Fibrosis” grew into an annual
earth but lived fully. Despite living event where hundreds took a dip
with Cystic Fibrosis, she also lived in the chilly waters, around An-
each day with hope, joy, love and nie’s birthday in February, on the
courage. On Thursday, July 25, beaches of Rockaway and later
Annie passed away. She was 22. the bay off of Breezy Point. That
Annie McMahon lived in first bet led to an event that would
Crestwood, NY. She graduated raise as much as $100,000 annu-
from Annunciation Elementary ally. Each year, Annie and her
School in 2011, and The Ursuline family would donate that money
School in 2015, both not far from to charities like Help Hope Live,
her home. However, she spent the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
many summers living in Breezy and the New York Transplant
Point and considered it a second Fund to help not only Annie, but
home. After all, the Breezy Point others going through the same
and Rockaway communities did battle. However, for the plunge
what they do best and rallied right after Hurricane Sandy, An-
around a neighbor in need when nie decided to give back to the
they learned that a three-year-old community that showed her sup-
girl was diagnosed with Cystic port over the years, by donating
Fibrosis, a disease that impacts the money to local organizations
the lungs and digestive system. that were helping with the post-
In winter 2000, John McMahon, storm recovery.
Annie’s father, and a few others, Annie’s lifelong battle with plant. The recovery was difficult dozens of celebrities, including
dared Jim Mullen, a bartender Cystic Fibrosis left her with severe and by July 2017, her body began one of her idols, Taylor Swift, who
at the Tap & Grill to jump in the respiratory issues. On October 23, to reject the transplant. However, spent nearly 20 minutes talking
ocean. As people started giving 2016, she was given hope when on November 2, 2017, Annie got to Annie in a phone call in June.
him money to take the plunge, an she received a double lung trans- a third chance at life when she “It meant the world to me,” Annie
received another double lung said in a social media post after
transplant. Annie went through the call. On July 5, Annie even
a period where she got to enjoy paid a visit to Breezy Point, spend-
a new lease on life. Being able ing a day on the beach with fami-
to breathe better, she traveled to ly and friends. “Breezy Point and
Ireland for a family wedding and the beach have always been home
to Disney World with friends, she to me,” she said in an Instagram
sang, she danced, and she be- post. “This has been a big goal of
came a strong advocate for her mine since things took a turn a
fellow “cysters,” other girls going few weeks ago. I am so blessed to
through this difficult disease. An- be able to come back.”
nie got to live again. On Tuesday, July 25, Annie’s
A few weeks after Annie stood battle came to an end. Annie Mc-
before the crowd and spoke about Mahon died at age 22. She is final-
her accomplishments at the 19th ly able to breathe. She is at peace.
annual plunge in Breezy Point on Annie is survived by her moth-
February 2, things took a turn for er and father, Theresa and John
Join us for a bayside clean-up! the worse. In the spring, her body McMahon, her sisters, Kate,
began to reject the second trans- Meagan and Claire, her mater-
When? Saturday, August 3rd from 10am-12pm plant. The McMahons looked into nal grandmother, Ann Morrissey,
Where?Beach Channel Dr. starting at Beach 146th St. the rare option of a third trans- her paternal grandmother, Ursula
plant, but as Annie grew sicker, McMahon and her aunts, uncles,
The Belisario Team at Compass is very excited to be working on this the chances of that happening be- cousins and friends who all loved
beach clean-up project alongside Rockaway local, Matt Coletta from
Stony Brook's Environmental Club. So come out and join us to help
came more and more slim. her dearly. On Sunday, July 28,
keep Rockaway clean! Annie never gave up hope many gathered to pay their re-
through her courageous battle spects at the Fred H. McGrath and
Parking is going to be permitted from 9am-2pm, westbound along
the shoulder of Beach Channel Drive starting at Beach 146th St. with CF. She lived a full life and Son Funeral Home in Bronxville.
Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes and volunteers under faced challenges head on, with A Mass was held at the Church of
18 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Supplies are being
provided and we’ll start handing them out at 9:30am.
a brave smile that was conta- Annunciation in Crestwood on
gious among those around her. Monday, July 29. In lieu of flow-
Over the past few months, due ers, donations may be made in
The Belisario Team
thebelisarioteam@compass.com
to the support of Annie’s Army, Annie’s memory to the Cystic Fi-
thebelisarioteam her friends and family and all of brosis Foundation.
those who believed in her, Annie Annie, you certainly left your
received uplifting messages from mark.
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Katz Declared Winner of Queens DA Primary,


But Is The Race Over?
By Kami-Leigh Agard ful to the Board, and particularly ed in court. Mocking the #Cabán 114 affidavit ballots that weren’t
to the dozens of BOE employees case. They watched 90,540 votes! counted because voters did not
This past Monday, July 29, after who undertook the painstaking Counted by hand! They objected mark their political party.
a bitter 34-day Democratic pri- work of evaluating each of the to 30. Where’s the story on that? “The Cabán camp is doing
mary election battle for Queens over 90,000 votes cast in the pri- BOE says judge should end the everything they can to turn the
District Attorney, Queens Bor- mary. I am especially grateful ballot challenge case and end the electoral process upside down
ough President Melinda Katz to the hundreds of volunteers election. The board is at a loss as to change the results of the pri-
was declared the winner with a who supported our campaign to what petitioner Cabán is com- mary,” Katz advisor Matthew Rey
slim margin of 60 votes over her throughout this process.” plaining about.” said.
opponent, Tiffany Cabán. How- However, Cabán’s attorney According to a July 30 article by However, Katz is resolute that
ever, Cabán is not taking a defeat disputed Katz's victory with the City & State NY, “it all comes down she is the winner. In her state-
sitting down, and on Wednesday, following statement: “Our cam- to how narrowly the courts will ment of victory, she said, “While
July 31, both camps were in court paign is seeking to restore affi- validate affidavit ballots. About it is everyone’s right to avail them-
disputing over whether 114 affi- davit ballots and Cabán votes 2,800 affidavit ballots were cast selves of the judicial process, I
davit votes were from registered that were wrongly invalidated by in the election. The DOE deemed urge all participants in this hard-
Democrats, who failed to mark the BOE. The BOE and the Katz about 2,300 of these to be invalid. fought election to come togeth-
their affiliation. This is the cliff campaign are standing together To win, Cabán needs the courts to er and join me in beginning the
hanger that Cabán hopes will to oppose our efforts to open and reinstate at least 61 out of the 114 hard work of reforming the crimi-
usher in her victory. count ballots cast by eligible vot- dispute affidavits—assuming the nal justice system in Queens. This
In a press release on Monday, ers. If all valid ballots cast eligi- vote was cast for her, which is still is a major moment for this bor-
Katz declared: “This is a great day ble and registered voters, as they unknown—to make up her cur- ough, and it will take the support
for the people of Queens, who should be under the law, then rent deficit." of all its residents to make this ef-
have waited patiently for the long Tiffany Cabán will ultimately After a heated hearing in fort a success. I will be spending
recount process to conclude. To- emerge as the Democratic nom- Queens Supreme Court between the months ahead preparing for
day, the Board of Elections (BOE) inee for D.A.” both candidate’s attorneys on this critical task.”
certified that we have won the After the first day of court, NBC’s July 31, the challenge will contin- Keep reading The Rockaway
campaign for the Democratic pri- Andrew Siff commented on Twit- ue. On Tuesday, August 6, Judge Times for updates as the drama
mary for Queens D.A. I am grate- ter: “#Katz lawyer, highly animat- John Ingram will review 28 of the unfolds.

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August is National Eye Examination Month


HERE’S WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR EYES
By Kami-Leigh Agard We test this by doing a dilat-
ed eye exam by putting some
There’s a saying that the eyes drops in and checking the ret-
are the window to your soul, ina. Also at that age, you want
and regardless of your age, if to check your children for eye
you don’t regularly get your turns (otherwise known as
peepers tested, that window “lazy eye”). Then as your child
could get blurry, and if even gets to about kindergarten age,
worse, completely opaque. you can start getting regular
Since August marks National eye exams to check for vision.
Eye Exam Month, The Rock- Until the age of eight, our eyes
away Times seized the op- are still developing. So, there
portunity to speak to local are eye conditions that have to
optometrist, Joanna Komar be diagnosed before that age in
O.D., of Zwerling Ophthal- order to correct vision,” Komar
mology to educate readers said.
about the critical importance Another condition that
of regular comprehensive eye Komar emphasized that every-
exams, which can reveal dire Also another astounding sta- as early as six months. Now one should routinely get tested
undiagnosed health issues tistic is that only 48% of par- obviously this is not checking for is glaucoma, an eye disease
that can literally make you ents with children under 12 for a prescription, because it that causes damage to the eye's
blind. have never taken their child would be impossible to test a optic nerve and gets worse over
According to the National to an eye care professional. six-month-old with a stand- time. Glaucoma tends to be in-
Eye Institute, in the U.S alone, Komar emphasized that the ard eye exam. However, it is herited and may not show up
61 million adults are at risk recommended age for a first critical to test for eye cancers until later in life. If the entire
for vision loss, and only half eye exam is six months. such as retinoblastoma (an optic nerve is destroyed, blind-
of those adults visited an eye “Surprisingly, the correlation eye cancer, which most com- Continued on page 13
doctor in the past 12 months. is that kids should get tested monly affects young children).

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AUGUST IS NATIONAL eases,” Komar shared. eyes become dry and scratchy. still growing, So, they should
EYE Komar also revealed a sur- It’s not a lasting damage per definitely be checked yearly
Continued from Page 12 prising fact—everyone, as they say. Now with kids, there is because any vision problems
age, will develop cataracts. some evidence that prolonged could affect their performance
ness results. “Cataracts are something that staring at a screen can cause at school and overall quality of
“Glaucoma has no symp- everyone gets as they age. Just increase in their near-sighted life,” Komar said.
toms for the majority of the like we get gray hair and wrin- eye prescription, but the differ- As for why people should
disease, until it’s basically too kles, we develop cataracts as ences are usually very minor,” recognize National Eye Exam-
late. That’s because it’s caused we get older. It’s just a ques- Komar said. ination Month and schedule
by sensitivity to pressure in the tion of when, and it is abso- As for how often people an exam, Komar was adamant
eyeball and has no noticeable lutely correctable, especially if should get eyes tested, Komar that time waits for no one.
symptoms until it’s in an ad- caught early. Unlike glaucoma, said the rule of thumb is yearly, “The most important thing to
vanced stage. Many patients most people notice when they but there are exceptions. remember is that you cannot
report no pain, eye redness, are developing cataract symp- “In general, regardless of go back in time. For example,
nor blurry vision. In many cas- toms such as blurry or cloudy their age, we recommend that with serious conditions such
es, a loss of peripheral vision is vision." people get their eyes checked as glaucoma, there are many
so gradual, it goes unnoticed. As for if constant staring yearly. If one is generally people who wish they had their
That’s why it is important to at smartphones or comput- healthy, and they skip a year, eyes tested in the past when it
get tested for it regularly. Of er screens causes vision loss, it’s ok. However, when it comes was still treatable. Many pa-
course, the probability for us Komar said rarely, but constant to older people, we definitely tients come in, not knowing
to get it increases when we get focusing on a screen or even advise once a year, and even they had it, and it was too late.
older, but there are people who reading does cause some eye every six months, if for exam- So it’s critical to make sure to
get glaucoma early on. I had a irritation. ple, we are monitoring cata- get your eyes tested regularly.
patient who was 18 years old “When our eyes are focusing racts or mild macular degen- An exam could put your mind
that developed glaucoma, and on something up close, not just eration, (an eye disorder that at rest, just like when you go for
if not for the fact that she came our phones and computer, but slowly destroys sharp, central your yearly primary care physi-
in for a routine test, she would even reading a book, what hap- vision, which makes it difficult cal. It’s always important to get
not have known and ultimate- pens is the eye blinks less. We to see fine details and read). your health checked,” Komar
ly would have lost a significant recommend taking breaks from Now with kids, even those who said.
amount of her vision. This is the screen to relax the eyes and are generally healthy, because Zwerling Ophthalmology is
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Board Members Inducted,


Parking Addressed by 100th PCT
The latest 100th Precinct Com- assaults, arrests were made in
munity Council meeting on July nine of them. Eight of those
24 was a celebratory affair with were domestic violence-related.
the installation of three new ex- Other assaults included recent
ecutive board members. Plus slashings on the beach, typically
with summer parking issues be- occurring around 11 p.m. As a
ing a hot-button topic of discus- result, the precinct has moved
sion, attendance was high. some officers off of the dayshift
The meeting began with the to cover the late-night hours.
induction of three 100th Pre- These officers will patrol the
cinct Community Council ex- boardwalk and beach to ensure
ecutive board members by As- people are not in these areas
semblywoman Stacey Pheffer when the beach and boardwalk
Amato. Those sworn include are closed. Hall also spoke of
Kathy Heavey as President, an incident in which shots were
Andy McGee as Vice President fired over the heat wave week-
and Jean Daouphars as Corre- vided updates to the crown. room about transit safety. end. No one was hit, but shell
sponding Secretary. Aishling Walsh, a victims ad- Commanding Officer Captain cases were found. As a result,
Following the swearing-in vocate from Safe Horizon who Louron Hall then provided some the anti-crime officers are being
ceremony, a few speakers pro- works with the 100th Precinct, precinct updates and took ques- changed and the new officers
spoke about victim services of- tions. He first spoke about an will be in unmarked vehicles,
fered to the community. Next uptick in crime. Over a 28-day patrolling until 6 a.m. Expand-
up were Community Affairs Of- period, the 100th Precinct saw a ing on the grand larcenies, Hall
ficer PO Hylton of Transit Dis- 45% increase in crime. Robber- explained that most included
trict 23 Neighborhod Commu- ies increased from three to sev- property stolen from cars that
nity Officers (NCOs), PO Milien en. Felony assaults increased were left unlocked, and people
and PO Cadet, who introduced from 11 to 18. Grand Larceny that leave property like credit
themselves and informed the increased from 13 to 16. Of 18 Continued on page 16

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BOARD MEMBERS
Continued from Page 15
cards alone on the sand while at
the beach.
Then came the hot-button is-
sue of beach parking. Hall ex-
plained that he’s received mul-
tiple complaints about illegal
parking, especially on week-
ends. “The rules are the rules.
There’s no parking on Shore
Front Parkway, no parking on coming down there and they’re backups and safety issues. The 6 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Rock-
Rockaway Freeway, and officers taking a risk in parking vehicles officers explained that they are away Beach Boulevard and
are out there conducting en- and splitting summonses three, looking into the legality of this Beach 94th Street. It is a fun
forcement in these locations. four, five ways,” he said. He also parking lot and will follow up family event with a DJ, rides, hot
All of your complaints are being added that tow trucks have been with the appropriate actions. dogs, ices, cotton candy, pop-
heard and we’re following up,” out towing cars, but with only Another resident brought up corn and more! Tons of enter-
he said. He explained that there three available tow trucks, and issues of credit card skimming. tainers are scheduled including
has been a major increase in having to remove and transport The officers said that they do JUMP Dance Studio, ZUMBA
tickets as compared to last sum- vehicles, the process can some- check bank ATMs for skimmers, with Lisa G and FITQB, Stan's
mer. From Memorial Day until times take a while. So far, 63 but have not checked individual Pepper Steppers, Demos by
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ONE FAMILY 120’s One bedroom, furnished
Be on vacation every day in this lovely home by the Call for details Susan 347 260 389
Sea. Spacious and welcoming, this home offers 3 APARTMENTS
Bedrooms and 2 Full Bathrooms. Large living room, ONE BEDROOM
dining room, EIK, new washer and dryer. Enjoy 90’s Walk up, No pets,
No washer dryer......................................................$1800
gorgeous sunsets and ocean views from the second 120’s Furnished, all utilities included, No pets.
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level balcony. 119 No pets, pay $100 for parking, pay electric, heat
CALL KATE TO SCHEDULE APPT. 917 6808051 &KDUPLQJ2QHIDPLO\[EHGURRP is included, no pe.....................................................$1650
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121 Adorable attic unit, parking extra, all utilities
included.
Call Susan 347 260 3891................................$1500
CONDO FOR SALE 121 Very nice set up, hardwood floors, dishwasher,
BELLE HARBOR many closets, washer/dryer amenities, parking spot,
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Call Susan 347 260 3891 ............................................................ $2500 $LU\DQGIXOORIVXQVKLQHEHGVEDWKV gas, heat inc.............................................................$3200
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parking spot, garage storage, pay all utilities .
CALL SUSAN ................................................................................... $3500
Call Susan 347 260 3891...............................$2250
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ROCKAWAY PARK 875 SQ. FT .................................................. $1800 EXCLUSIVE parking spot, w/d and extra amenities, gym. Pay

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electric, heat included
ROCKAWAY PARK 1375 SQ. FT ................................................ $2300
Call Susan 347 260 3891................................$3200
SANDS POINT PROFESSIONAL 80 X 100 126th Grand, huge sized rooms, walk in closets,
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OFFICE SPACE PERFECT LOCATION storage for bikes, pay all utilities.
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entertaining, w/d, pay gas & electric, heat included.
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CALL SUSAN 347 260 3891…..$1,900,000 Call Susan 347 260 3891............................... $2250

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B R O O K LY N M E M B E R
6 Year Member Lic. Broker-Owner: Lisa Jackson
Lic. Associate Brokers: Barbara Ferguson • Nia Casilla
Lic. RE Agents: Ariana David • Colleen Brady • Tanya Bass • Joseph Magiera
417 Beach 129th St • (718) 634-3134 • Mon-Sat 10am-6pm
The Rockaprop Team

Introducing a Magnificient 5 Tiered Classic French Chateau

Neponsit - Second Home From The Ocean


This breathtaking Atlantic ocean coastal retreat is impressive yet livable with 5 bedrooms, each with its own private ocean view balcony and 4 and a half luxurious baths. A grand
entrance with Calcatta marble steps and strikingly beautiful iron staircase leads into exceptional and generous gathering rooms, a custom chef’s kitchen with Italian hand-
crafted cabinetry and French doors that open to a south facing sun deck. The home has an indoor spa with sauna, steam room, invigorating hydrostatic pressure heated pool and
jacuzzi, a wine cellar, a billiards room and an elevator to easily access every floor of living space including the massive rooftop deck with incredible sweeping ocean views.
From imported mosaic tiled floors, Venetian plaster walls, Sergio Sogolof hand painted murals, gold and silver leaf domed ceilings, delicately gilded fireplace and antique
chandeliers curated from all over the world, every room in this exquisite home is a study in European refinement and elegance, combined with contemporary comfort.

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214 Beach 131st Street - $1,299,000 514 Beach 22nd Street - $549,000 417 Beach 129th Street - FREE MARKET ANALYSIS
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128th: Gorgeous beach block, brand new studio with parking and gas included (LJ). . . . . . . . . . $1,300 61st: Second floor spacious 3BR, 1.5BA apt with HW floors and shared yard (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,300
125th: Beach block well maintained 1BR, 1BA apt with HW floors (AD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,550 100th: Spacious 3BR, 2BA apt with HW floors, shared backyard and parking (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,300
118th: Freshly painted beach block 2BR, 1BA apt with HW floors, skylight and parking (BF) . . . . . $1,700 98th: Beach block updated 2nd floor 3BD, 2BA apt with storage space and master ensuite (NC) . $2,300
125th: 1BR, 1BA third floor apt with HW floors and W/D (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,700
135th: Spacious 2BR, 1BA apt with HW floors, SS appliances and balcony (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,400
129th: Belle Harbor 2 BR, 1BA apartment with updated kitchen and bath (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,700
Broad Channel: 3BR, 2BA house rental on the canal (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,700
111th: Beach block 2BR, 1BA apt with HW floors and W/D hookup (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,000
ABTS: Renovated 3BR, 2BA apt with laundry, 1 car garage, CAC and paved yard (NC) . . . . . . . . . . $2,900
103rd: Spacious 2BR, 1BA condo with front patio and updated kitchen and bath (NC). . . . . . . . . $2,000
118th: Spacious 4BR, 2BA renovated apt with parking, laundry and utilities included (NC) . . . . . . $2,950
64th: Renovated 2BR, 1BA home with private driveway and backyard (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,100
93rd: Renovated 2BR, 1BA apt with HW floors, shared porches, yard and laundry (AD) . . . . . . . . . $2,175 Upper East Side: Fully furnished 1BR, 1BA apt with fantastic 30th floor views (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,975

102nd: Totally renovated 2BR, 1BA apt with one parking spot included (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,200 140th: Renovated 3BR, 2BA in 2 family home with shared yard and parking (AD). . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,900
98th: 3BR, 2BA apt with SS appliances, storage and ocean views (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,200 140th: Renovated 3BR, 2.5 unit in 2 family home with shared yard and parking (AD) . . . . . . . . . . $4,350
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FOR RENT! 111-02/04 Rockaway Beach Blvd


CO M M E R C I A L
Amazing location! Total property size:
80'x127'. Zoning: R5B, M1-1, C1-3, C2-3.
Perfect for short term
lease/seasonal/pop-up/storage/long
Susan Natale term/land lease/sale. Also willing to divide
Lic. RE Salesperson to suit your needs! 1,300 sqft. modern
Our office is in Brooklyn, but our homes are in Rockaway steel frame heated building with ADA bathroom, private office, high ceilings,
water & sewer, electric and gas services. Willing to listen to all reasonable
offers.
6513 Seaspray Ave. · $980,000
130 Beach 121st St. #1G · Asking $185k
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updated kitchen and bathroom and a separate bedroom. The completely upgraded from A to Z.
new owner of this fantastic apartment will be able to step right
The cleanest and finest home we've ever listed in the area.
onto the boardwalk/beach from the building and take advantage
Listed exclusively by Associate Broker Alice O'Connor.
of the building's updated showers and restrooms for its residents. The building also features a
modern laundry room, updated lobby and as well as video security throughout the property.
Thanks to its location in booming Rockaway, this apartment would be perfect as a year round home,
SOLD! $1.3M (represented the buyer)
111-02/04 Rockaway Beach Blvd.
weekend getaway or seasonal beach house. Listed exclusively by Susan Natale. We're proud to announce the sale off 111-02/04 Rockaway Beach Blvd. in which
we represented the buyer. This unique property with three different zoning
districts was a challenge but as always, we got the deal done for our client.

! 130 Beach 121st St. #2B SOLD! $418k (represented the buyer)
LD 116-12 Ocean Promenade #2F
SO $165K We're proud to announce the sale of 116-12 Ocean Promenade #2F in which
we represented the buyer. We negotiated a great price for this condo unit
sitting directly on the boardwalk.
Rockaway Beach Rockaway Park Arverne By The Sea
1bd/1ba w/ balcony, 3bd/1ba – $2,200 3bd/2.5ba – $2,800 2bd/1ba w/ ocean view
ocean views – $1,600 2bd/2ba bungalow – $1,950 1bd/1ba w/ balcony – $1.800 terrace – $2,250

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posites. the universe, believing in our


No two waves are alike. So lives as purposeful and mean-
even the experienced surf- ingful, we can eventually rise
er could be wiped out or fall above whatever, like getting
at any time. That doesn’t back up to meet the next
mean that she/he is not good wave. Perhaps it would help
enough; it could just mean to think about inner energy.
that at that moment, the wave We have these energy centers
and the surfer are not in sync. in the spine, called, “chakras,”
Just like when we try and try which move vital energy
at something, and it just isn’t throughout the body. One of
happening yet, that doesn’t them located from the navel to
mean that we are not good the solar plexus, called, “ma-

Surfing the Great


enough. We are enough as we nipura” is the chakra for per-
are at this moment in time. By sonal power, will and self-es-
accepting that, we come into teem. The element associated

Ocean of Life
a positive frame of mind and with this chakra is fire and the
heart and we leave space to color yellow. When we engage
reach what we want to, or im- the muscles in that space, our
“Can you learn to surf the Navigating our Modern Lives, prove on something, or what- spines lift and we stand tall.
chaos and uncertainty that real Tim Burkett. ever it is. There are rides and We can. We are the source of
life includes without falling into The surfer wants to surf, ac- there are falls. Just like in life. our own power and strength.
a trance of unworthiness? You cepts the immense ocean for Sometimes we’re riding “high Let us trust ourselves, be con-
can. A surfer is powerless to what it is, and learns to get up on life” and then something fident and know and feel that
change the towering wave rush- again and again. We can rise could happen to plunge our we are worthy of this life with
ing toward her. But she doesn’t above the falls, the unhap- hearts to our stomachs. But all its chaos, uncertainty and
want to change it. She wants py happenings, the shocks with time and process, we will with all its peace and sure-
to surf it and she learns to feel and surprises that throw us ride another wave. ness.
safe in the immense ocean of for a loop, just by accepting When we can “feel safe in May you be happy. May you
being even when she falls. She that this is life: at times hap- the immense ocean of being” be free. May you be grateful.
confidently gets right back up py, perfect, healthy, peace- (above quote), when we can May you let go of things that
to meet the next wave.” Zen in ful, loving, joyous, balanced, be secure in ourselves and in do not serve you. May you
the Age of Anxiety: Wisdom for definite, and at times the op- our places in the world and have inner peace.

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Travels with Bob & Sandy


STAY HEALTHY…TRAVEL
By Bob & Sandy Nesoff in their mid-50s and up, has In all probability, in the not that by her own calculations,
conducted an online national too distant future, thumbs will she’ll have to live six more
In an increasingly sedentary survey of more than 1,000 men have evolved to two or three years to amortize the cost of
society, people have become and women 55 and older. times the size they are today. her driver’s license, passport
insular and along with that, The finding was an over- Things like that happen. The and Global Entry card. She’s
a wide variety of ills have be- whelming 85% felt that travel body has an appendix but it now planning her next trip.”
fallen society. Obesity, diabe- actually helped extend life. serves no useful purpose ex- Many cruise lines today ca-
tes, memory loss and a host of Of that number, 74% said that cept to help a surgeon pay for ter to the 50+ crowd. They’ve
other maladies are the gift to travel was very important in his travel expenses. found this age group to be ac-
those who simply don’t get out maintaining mental acuity. Roads Scholar says that: tive, interested in seeing new
and do things. When this age group was “The concept of learning as an things and traveling to new
It’s been a proven fact that active in their school years, age-based activity for children places. Get on board the ship
people who are active are, as physical education was an and young adults is being re- at its home port and spend
a rule, healthier, happier and important part of the curric- placed by a philosophy of the days visiting new societies,
even live longer. Their minds ulum. As education became benefits of lifelong learning— meeting new people and ex-
aren’t molding and their inter- more and more complicat- an approach to education citing cultures.
est level for life pushes them ed, some subjects were cut to that is not just school-based, In the words of Samuel
to move forward. make room for more “mod- but experiential, social and Clemens (Mark Twain): “Trav-
Surveys have been taken by ern” educational activities. intellectual and continuing el is fatal to prejudice, bigot-
a variety of organizations that PT went. So did geography. throughout the course of a ry and narrow mindedness.”
back up this theory. Most of Writing in script was no longer person’s life. For many, trav- That quote is used at the end
them are funded by interested necessary. el is an ideal way to continue of every TV show featuring Jo-
travel organizations and, as a Why do all that, when a learning new things no matter seph Rosendo, who is a prime
result, have a degree of skepti- computer was always at hand. the age.” example of travel shaping
cism about the results. If not a computer, watch the The non-profit noted: “Per- the mind and by extension,
Here’s a new take on that. younger generation with haps the best reason to see the health.
Road Scholar, a non-profit or- thumbs whisking across the world came from a 90-year-old So get off your duff and get
ganization that aims at people keyboard of a smart phone. traveler, Irma Cohen. She said out there.

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Ask the Beware Of Free


DOC By Peter Galvin, MD
schedules. Hospital payment is
based on the patient’s diagno-
they must make up for the
shortfall from public insurance
ades could see those reserves
rapidly vanish. Because the
sis and that diagnosis-related funding, hospitals negotiate most flexible hospital cost is la-
amount is set by the Centers for vigorously for higher payments bor, estimates are that 1.5 mil-
Health care has emerged as a Medicare and Medicaid, which from the private insurers. This lion hospital jobs would be lost,
major campaign topic for Dem- oversees both plans. Since the is called “cost shifting.” On av- or about 850,000 jobs if the hos-
ocratic presidential hopefuls payment amount is both pre-set erage, private insurance pay- pital sacrificed its seven per-
this year. Some of them are ad- and fixed, it behooves hospitals ments are about 145 percent of cent operating margin. Many
vancing the concept of “Medi- to function efficiently and dis- hospital expenses. A Medicare- hospitals would undoubtedly
care-for-all” and other free charge patients as soon as pos- for-all plan that extends the be forced to close. And because
stuff. The theme of today’s col- sible. Current estimates place current Medicare fee schedule private health insurance would
umn is financial, not political. the payment amounts com- to all patients would therefore cease to exist, millions more of
While I haven’t heard them pro- pared to expense amounts of lead to a sharp decline in rev- those jobs would be lost.
pose how to pay for it, I would the 5,262 community hospitals enue from formerly privately Hopefully this doomsday sce-
like to delve into how Medicare- in this country at slightly more insured patients and a slight nario will never become a real-
for-all might affect the delivery than 85 percent for Medicare decline from formerly Medic- ity, but when politicians spout
of health care, especially as it and Medicaid, giving these hos- aid covered patients (Medicaid off about free stuff, someone
pertains to hospitals. Hospi- pitals about a 14 percent short- pays hospitals slightly more needs to ask them who pays for
tals consume the largest share fall in operating revenue from than Medicare). The estimated it and what its consequences
of healthcare costs, accounting public insurance. So, where do decline in revenue for hospi- would be. The political pessi-
for 35 percent of expenditures hospitals, that usually run on tals in this scenario is almost 16 mist in me says that they would
in 2017 and amounting to $3.5 thin profit margins of less than percent, which amounts to $151 not be able to logically answer
trillion that year. seven percent, get the money to billion in lost revenue. either question.
Hospitals currently receive make up for the shortfall from Hospitals could then face the The data and statistics source
payments from both public and public insurance funding? The prospect of margins as negative for this column is Journal of the
private health insurers through answer is private health insur- as nine percent, or an annual American Medical Association,
several different payment ance. loss of $85.6 billion unless they May 7, 2019, Vol.321, number
mechanisms. The largest pub- Hospitals and hospital asso- could rapidly reduce waste and 17, pp. 1661-2
licly funded insurance plans, ciations negotiate with private become more efficient. Some Please direct questions and
Medicare and Medicaid, pay health insurance for reimburse- hospitals that built up financial comments to editor@rockaway-
hospitals via unilaterally set fee ment for patient care. Because reserves over the last few dec- times.com

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updates from elected officials. STEVE BELSON MEMORIAL
SWIM a chance to win a prize. Regis- 1 p.m.
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LEGAL NOTICES
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Notice of formation of MMR SPECIAL Notice of Formation of TPX HOLDINGS
SERVICES LLC. Articles of Organiza- LLC, Articles of Organization Filed with
Pappas & Fodera Electrical Catering Take Out
tion filed with the Secretary of State of
New York SSNY on 05/01/2019. Office
the Secretary of State of New York
(SSNY) on 05/24/19. Office location:

Electrical located in QUEENS. SSNY has been


designated for service of process. SSNY
Queens, NY. SSNY designated as agent
of LLC upon whom process against it

Contractors Northern Italian Cuisine


shall mail copy of any process served
against the LLC 110-45 QUEENS BLVD,
may be served. SSNY shall mail process
to 4823 39th Place, #1, Sunnyside, NY
2-30 Beach 102nd St., suite 4B RESERVATIONS Ste 104, Forest Hills, NY 11375. 11104. Any lawful purpose.
Rockaway Park, NY 11694
SUGGESTED Notice of formation of 111 ROOSEVELT
Frank Fodera President OPEN WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY 24-62 32 STREET LLC, Arts. of Org.
AVENUE LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy
718-634-2211 155 Beach 116th St. Rockaway Park, NY 11694 filed with the SSNY on 07/17/2019.
of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/11/19. Office
FrankF@pnfelectric.com (718) 945-6721 Office loc: Queens County. SSNY has
location: Queens County. SSNY desig-
been designated as agent upon whom
process against the LLC may be served. nated as agent upon whom process may
SSNY shall mail process to: James Hal- be served and shall mail copy of process
CLASSIFED ADS vatzis, 36-01 30 Avenue, Astoria, NY against LLC to: c/o Chin & Ho, CPAS, 264
11103. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Canal St., Ste. 4E, NY, NY 10013. Pur-
pose: any lawful act.
HELP WANTED Solutions 4 Development LLC, Arts
KEVIN & JUSTIN LLC Articles of Org.
of Org. filed with Sec. of State of
Belle Rock - Drivers Wanted filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/28/19.
NY (SSNY) 3/6/2019. Cty: Queens.
Office in Queens Co. SSNY design.
TLC Driver's License SSNY desig. as agent upon whom
Agent of LLC upon whom process may be
917-642-1231 process against may be served &
served. SSNY shall mail copy of process
shall mail process to Evie Evange-
to The LLC 3-42 149th Place Whitestone,
lou, 16-22 201st St., Bayside, NY
NY 11357. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
11360. General Purpose.

LEGAL NOTICES 68-19 Rego Park LLC, App of Auth.


TEADEC LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the
SSNY on 07/25/2019. Office loc: Queens
filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) County. SSNY has been designated as
Cafe 29 LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec. Office of the Minnesota Secretary 4/26/19. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom process against the
of State of NY (SSNY) 5/17/2019. Cty: of State Certificate of Existence and agent upon whom process against may LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail
Queens. SSNY desig. as agent upon Registration I, Steve Simon, Secretary be served & shall mail process to 148- process to: C/O Sean Tubridy, 54 West
whom process against may be served & of State of Minnesota, do certify that: 29 Cross Island Parkway, Whitestone, 14th Road, Broad Channel, NY 11693.
shall mail process to The LLC, 163-01 The entity listed below was filed under NY 11357.General Purpose. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.
29TH Ave., Flushing, NY 11358. Gener- the chapter of Minnesota Statues listed
al Purpose. below with the office of the Secretary of SarahRN LLC Articles of Org. filed with BELL 46 REALTY, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed
State listed below and that the entity or NY Sec. of State (SSNY) on 5/24/19. with the SSNY on 06/14/19. Office: Queens
6931 Myrtle Avenue LLC, Arts of Org. filing is registered at the time this cer- Office in Queens Co. SSNY designated County. SSNY designated as agent of the
filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) tificate has been issued. Name: Date agent of LLC upon whom process may LLC upon whom process against it may be
6/20/2019. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. Filed: File Number: Minnesota Statues, be served. SSNY shall mail copy of pro- served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to
as agent upon whom process against Chapter: Home Jurisdiction: This certif- cess to 14424 77th Ave, Flushing, NY the LLC, 45-73 Bell Boulevard, Bayside, NY
may be served & shall mail process to icate has issued on: VERE VIRGIL MC- 11367. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11361. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
Bogdan Skrodzk, 69-31 Myrtle Ave., MAHON 05/13/2019 1084847500020
Glendale, NY 11385. General Purpose. 333 Minnesota 07/01/2019 204-01 LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec. 87-61, LLC. Articles of Org. filed with
of State of NY (SSNY) 5/23/2019. Cty: Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/04/19.
Rubino Laundromat LLC, Arts of Queens. SSNY desig. as agent upon
Notice of Formation of 23423 135 Ave- Off. loc.: Queens Co. SSNY des. as agent
Org. filed with Sec. of State of NY whom process against may be served
nue LLC, Articles of Organization Filed of LLC upon whom process may be
(SSNY)6/18/2019. Cty: Queens. & shall mail process to The LLC, 6817
with the Secretary of State of New York served. SSNY shall mail process to the
SSNY desig. as agent upon whom Fresh Meadow Ln., Fresh Meadows, NY
(SSNY) on05/13/19. Office location: LLC, 254-02 39th Avenue, Little Neck, NY
process against may be served & 11365. General Purpose.
Queens, NY. SSNY designated as agent 11363. Purpose: General.
shall mail process to 55-50 Metro-
of LLC upon whom process against it
politan Ave., Ridgewood, NY 11385.
may be served. SSNY shall mail process
General Purpose.
to 13840 226 Street, Springfield Gar- Reception Full Time Receptionist
Notice of Formation of One Straw LLC
dens, NY 11413. Any lawful purpose. Biller Biller Outpatient Physical Therapy Office
Articles of Organization Filed with the
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on 06/20/2019. Office location: Queens, ervation Solutions LLC, Articles of
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upon whom process against it may be
03/04/2019. Office location: Queens, We are looking for a Front Desk Receptionist who is friendly, enthusiastic, organized and who has
served. SSNY shall mail process to excellent customer service and communication skills. Our Front Desk staff must be able to multitask
the company c/o United States Cor- NY. SSNY has been designated for
service of process. SSNY shall mail and handle a high volume of appointments, able to work during evening appointments. This
poration Agents, Inc., 7014 13th Ave, position requires strong computer skills and excellent telephone skills as well as the ability to
Ste. 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228. Princi- copy of any process served against
interface comfortably with therapists, patients and staff. Knowledge of the healthcare environ-
pal business address:29-22 Northern the LLC to: 59-06A 38th Avenue A5,
ment, reception experience, and bilingual in Spanish/English is a definite plus. Knowledge of
Boulevard, Long Island City, NY 11101. Woodside, NY 11377. Purpose: Any
ICD-10 coding helpful.
Any lawful purpose. lawful activity or purpose.
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Combine bread crumbs,
cheese and garlic powder in
a shallow dish. In another
dish, whisk egg whites until
foamy. First dip chicken into
egg whites then into bread
crumbs. Make sure to coat
Parmesan thoroughly.
Place chicken tenders on

HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL 1920 Chicken prepared pan and bake until
crispy, about 25 minutes.
** I served this with Rotel, a
Tenders slightly spicy tomato sauce.

By Sharon Feldman

Use as an appetizer or
main meal …

Serves: 4
Ingredients:
1 pound boneless chicken
tenders, cut into strips
½ cup seasoned bread
crumbs (I use whole wheat)
¾ ounce of Parmesan
cheese
1 teaspoon garlic powder
3 large egg whites
Cooking spray
By Katie Lucev Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 de-
Katie Lucev is the daughter of the late Rockaway Beach His- grees. Spray cooking spray
torian, Emil R. Lucev, Sr. (1933-2018) on a 9 x 13 baking pan.

LEGAL NOTICES
Steve Simon, Secretary of State of Steve Simon, Secretary of State of Minne-
Minnesota, do certify that: The entities sota, do certify that: The entities listed below
listed below was filed under the chap- was filed under the chapter of Minnesota
ter of Minnesota Please be advised Please be advised that Dasent, Conrad Ro-
that George-Dasent, Kisa Moria, Living mano, Living flesh and blood man, at 1585
flesh and blood woman, at 1585 Pacific Pacific Street Brooklyn New York [11213],
Street Brooklyn New York [11213], is the is the Executor/Beneficiary/Name Hold-
Executrix/Beneficiary/Name Holder of er of the business now being carried on
the business now being carried on at at 1585 PACIFIC STREET, BROOKLYN,
1585 PACIFIC STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11213, in the Following AS-
SUMED NAMES, to wit; CONRAD RO- /DNH *$/ $ SHWLWLRQ KDYLQJ EHHQ GXO\ ¿OHG E\
NEW YORK 11213, in the Following AS-
SUMED NAMES, to wit; KISA MORIA MANO DASENT/KISA MORIA GEORGE-
GEORGE-DASENT/YAAZANIAH KISHI DASENT / YAAZANIAH KISHI BAHT
BAHT YISRAEL DASENT and the na- YISRAEL DASENT/YAHOSHUA OBA-
ture of the said business is commerce. DYAH BEN YISRAEL DASENT/; and the
nature of the said business is commerce.

Office of the Minnesota Secretary of Office of the Minnesota Secretary of


State Certificate of Existence and Regis- State Certificate of Existence and Regis-
tration I, Steve Simon, Secretary of State tration I, Steve Simon, Secretary of State
of Minnesota, do certify that: The entity of Minnesota, do certify that: The entity
listed below was filed under the chap- listed below was filed under the chap-
ter of Minnesota Statues listed below ter of Minnesota Statues listed below
with the office of the Secretary of State with the office of the Secretary of State
listed below and that the entity or filing listed below and that the entity or filing
is registered at the time this certificate is registered at the time this certificate
has been issued. Name: Date Filed: File has been issued. Name: Date Filed: File HON. PETER J. KELLY, Surrogate, JAMES
Number: Minnesota Statues, Chapter: Number: Minnesota Statues, Chapter: LIM BECKER, Chief Clerk, VITO A. NAPOLITANO, ESQ., (718) 738-2300, 163 33 CROSS BAY
Home Jurisdiction: This certificate has Home Jurisdiction: This certificate has BLVD, HOWARD BEACH, New York 11414. Note: This citation is served upon you as required
issued on: SHAVANNA ALICIA MCMA- issued on: AREIANNA VERONICA MC-
HON 07/21/2019 1090136200025 333 MAHON 07/21/2019 1090137800028 by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not
Minnesota 07/13/2019 333 Minnesota 07/13/2019 object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you.

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By Shane Kulman

The Approach
Dear Enchantress, When you make yourself
Printing: I got an easy one for you. wrong, it's hard to a) have fun
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you say one of your "stupid
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Graphics on. I'm 35 and have not really
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Writer and The Robot


five" grabbed me right away we cannot assume that it is or a youngster in damp
as I was immediately curi- male just because its name is camp clothing—and it will
ous as to what the robot's Marty, can we? Personally I go around in circles until an
iconic spoken warning to would feel very uncomforta- employee comes to clean the
young Will Robinson from ble addressing "Marty" with- “hazard” up.
the 1960's TV series Lost in out first knowing what "Mar- Today "Marty" is little more
Space had to do with the ty's" preferred pronoun is... than a glorified Roomba and
6-foot plastic "Gumby" with he, she, it, cis, pan, bi, ze, he/she/it doesn’t even vacu-
large jiggly eyes pictured hir, etc. After all, if it turns um. But what about tomor-
prominently at the top of the out that this mobile tin can row? I personally believe
story on page 12. is a product of male chau- Katie's lead sentence "Dan-
Reading on, I discovered vinist genderphobic racism, ger Will Robinson, Danger!"
that "Marty" is a mobile ro- I am sure none of us would will prove prescient and, as
botic assistant being used to lend neither our imprimatur such, I leave you all with the
roam the store and identify nor business to an establish- old joke. "A robot walks into
slip hazards, such as liquid, ment guilty of exploiting an a bar, lays down some cash
powder and bulk food spills, artificial intelligence! and orders a drink and is
and report them via the pub- Of course, "Marty's" pres- told by the bartender, 'Hey
When writing an article for lic address system, ostensi- ence in the store also begs the we don't serve robots!' to
any publication, the author bly to free up associates who question—will jobs be lost which the robot replies, 'Oh,
has only one goal in mind— can now spend more time to this new type of automa- but someday you will!'"
to create an inviting entry serving customers. I also tion? I don't think "Marty" is Again, kudos to Katie Mc-
point into the story that fol- found Katie's descriptions a clear and present danger to Fadden for giving all of us
lows. Katie McFadden, our of various store customers' employee job security at the who are banging on, many
acclaimed local RT writer accounts of their individu- moment. It is really not do- french fries short of a happy
and editor, always displays a al interactions with "Marty" ing much of anything besides meal, a great deal to think
mastery of the written word enlightening. Some were getting in the way, paging the about.
in her articles with her use amused, some annoyed, store nearly constantly, over Broad Channel, why would
of colloquial and everyday and some found the 6-foot- the smallest things—like a anyone want to live any-
language you can really sink tall Gumby looking can on stem from a bunch of grapes where else?
your literary fangs into. wheels downright "creepy."
Katie's lead sentence to
her most recent article in
the July 25, 2019 edition of
Apparently, one conspir-
acy minded customer, ap-
parently an avid fan of Abbie
SPOTTED:
HOLDING UP A TOWER
the RT ("Stop and Shoppers, Hoffman's 1970 publication
Meet Marty") was no excep- "Steal This Book," was com-
tion. Katie's lead sentence pletely leery of this whole
"Danger Will Robinson, robotic assistant thing and
Danger! Cleanup in aisle complained, "How do we tru-
ly know what its true purpose
is, as no one bothered to in-
troduce this gadget to the
customers? For all I know, it's
scanning me to see if I have
stolen something or have a
weapon." When I read that
last customer's complaint, all
I could think of was that Al-
bert Einstein was right when
he asserted that "You cannot
be more artificially intelli-
gent than naturally stupid."
Of course, on the other hand,
this dim bulb may have sim-
ply been annoyed that "Mar-
ty" has thrown a wrench into
his/her plans to write his/
her own book, "Steal this
Iceberg Lettuce."
I was really surprised that The leaning tower of Pisa might be a tourist attraction but can
more questions were not you imagine how popular it would be if a guy was stationed there
raised regarding this brave holding up the building while being so handsomely attired in
new supermarket world em- a Rockaway Times tee? We are in touch with Italian authorities
ployee regarding Gumby's about having Danny Cantirino stay right there (to help keep the
gender? In this day and age, tower from falling).
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By Kami-Leigh Agard 155 Beach 95th Street


Saturday, August 3 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Ok, if anyone asks you to 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays The RT’s annual Sandcas-
leave the peninsula for a date or Rockaway’s premier rock par- 5 p.m. tle Contest is back! So head to
family affair, unleash your Rock- ty band, Wine With Sue, makes Join Riis’ famous Friday night Beach 117th and bring your cre-
away Groan! It’s summer, and their grand debut at La Barra- rosé flowing lobster jam with DJ ativity and grit to show off your
you have a good excuse. With the cuda! This local treasure will Shirine Saad. $30 lobster dinner sand-sculpting skills. All expe-
beaches and concessions open, have you rockin’ and rollin’ all includes 1 1/2 lb. lobster and rience levels and ages welcome!
plus a sizzling lineup of live mu- night long! But don’t take our sides, corn and potatoes. First- Just be sure to bring your own
sic, theater and arts—you better word for it…come on down and come, first-served or reserve at sand tools and of course your
let folks know— ain’t no reason to see for yourself why they’ve lobster-jam.eventbrite.com. imagination! Registration starts
leave the peninsula—the Rock is been wooing fans for decades! Bay 9 Riis Beach Park Bazaar at 11 a.m. on the boardwalk. The
the place to be! Corner of Beach 97th & Rock- contest starts at noon—SHARP!
away Beach Blvd. Sundays Contestants will have until 2
LIVE MUSIC: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. p.m. to finish their creation.
Saturday, August 3 Head to Whit’s for a hoppin’ You can enter as an individu-
Thursday, August 1 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. jazz/beebop lunch featuring al or a group, but please keep
8:30 p.m. Head to RBQ on RBB for a Mike Severino, Simon Chardiet groups to five people or less.
Bobby Butler’s Bungalow Bar magical night of rock, folk and and special guests. Winners will be announced
Thursday summer night concert Irish music, plus your favorite 97-02 Rockaway Beach Blvd around 2:45/3 p.m. There will
series heats up with Brooklynite classic rock covers with trave- be awards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd
band, Mic The Robot. From reg- ling music man, Celtic-Ameri- Sundays place in three different age cat-
gaetón to psychedelic disco, get can singer/songwriter, Jeff Con- 3 p.m. egories: 8 and under, 9-15, and
ready for an impish night of rol- lon. If summer had a scent, it 16 and up. Prizes include tro-
licking fun! 97-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd would smell like barbecue. So phies and gift certificates from
377 Beach 92nd Street why not head to Beach Bum local businesses. Participants
Sunday, August 4 Barbecue Sunday summer se- won't go home empty-handed.
Friday, August 2 2 p.m. ries at A/B Studios for some There will be medals and other
6 p.m. Thank God It’s Not Monday— outdoor fun and serious flavor giveaways, as supplies last.
Lock in a lively start to the week- TGINM! So why not head to the picnic-style? BBB is not just an Beach 117th Street
end with the Rock-A-Wades at bay and celebrate with Mike & outdoor delish barbecue par-
Bungalow Bar’s always rockin’ Miley as they indulge you with ty, but also a music, arts, beers THEATER
Acoustic Fridays. a luscious acoustic rockin’ jam and flea market bazaar. All Last chance!
377 Beach 92nd Street at Bungalow Bar! foods prepared by BBB are 100% Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
377 Beach 92nd Street free of added sugar, monk fruit This is your last chance to see
Friday, August 2 sweetener is used in its place. Rockaway Theatre Company’s
6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, August 4 Check it out! musical production, Newsies.
Boardwalk lovers—be warned! 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. 111-22 Rockaway Beach Blvd This inspiring musical is based
There’s a Squid invasion at Cara- It’s another SUNday FUNday on the real-life Newsboy Strike
cas! But no need to worry, just have at RBQ, so come on down and SPECIAL MENTIONS of 1899. When newspaper titan
your dancing shoes on or even go get unplugged from your loom- BREEZY’S 16TH ANNUAL Joseph Pulitzer raised newspa-
barefoot as big band Big Squid will ing Monday blues with popu- SUNSET WALK per prices at the newsboys' ex-
have you on your feet hoppin' to lar Broad Channel music man Saturday, August 3 pense, a rag-tag gang of newsies
their squidalicious lineup of R&B, Chris Long. With great food— 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. take action. Show dates: August
blues, funk and NOLA. great music—great local atmos- The Sunset Walk is Breezy 2, 3 and 4. Grab your tickets at
Corner of Beach 97th & Rocka- phere—why go anywhere else! Point's only cancer fundraising www.rockawaytheatrecompa-
way Beach Blvd. 97-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd benefit which supports men, ny.org.
women and children current- Post Theatre Building, Fort
Friday, August 2 Sunday, August 4 ly battling cancer. All proceeds Tilden
9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. are used solely to help friends,
Take a tuneful trip of a lifetime Celebrate sweet Rockaway neighbors and relatives get the ARTS
with Rockaway’s Irish music Beach life with the Rock-A- aid they need. Raffles and reg- Saturday & Sundays
folklorist Walter Ensor at RBQ. Wades as they fire up the out- istration kick off at 5 p.m. Walk 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
97-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd door food garden with all your begins on Breezy’s promenade The Rockaway Artists Alliance
favorite rock classics. at 7 p.m. Then after—enjoy live showcases their exhibit, Beach
Saturday, August 3 Beach 97th Street & Rockaway DJ, food and drinks at the Sug- Elements V, featuring a bevy of
6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Beach Blvd. ar Bowl. For further info, email: multi-faceted artists each ex-
Craving some Solshyne in TheSunsetWalk@aol.com or pressing their appreciation of
your life? Well, head to Rippers Tuesdays check out Facebook page: The the visual and healing beauty of
as they dish out their massive- 8 p.m. to Midnight 16th Annual Sunset Walk Can- the beach. This exhibit is ongo-
ly popular psychedelic rock Looking for a fun open mike cer Benefit. ing until August 15.
feast. No need to say more, but night in The Rock? Well, Con- sTudio 7 Gallery, Fort Tilden,
cult followers will definitely be nolly’s is a local favorite and ROCKAWAY TIMES 4TH
there—rain or “shyne!” with Professa Squid as host, ANNUAL SANDCASTLE Got info on local live music
Rippers, Beach 86th Street grab the chance to jam with CONTEST and art? Email: kami@rocka-
Concession Rockaway’s finest! Sunday, August 4 waytimes.com
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Another Fab Fam Fun Run


The 17th edition of the Gray- Age Group winners were as fol-
beards Family Run once again lows:
provided one of the highlights of 12 and under- Dylan Touhey,
summer in Rockaway, producing
a fabulous night with nearly 500
runners participating in at least
Female-Caitlyn Gross
13-15-Male- Kyle Fabisczewski,
Female-Devin Parchment
Tuesday, August 6th
one race. Spectators more than
doubled race attendance, cheer-
ing the runners of all ages, and
16-20-Male-Kennedy Kirk
21-29-Male-Brian Long, Fe-
male-Olivia O’Neill
4pm to 8pm
then convening in the Fr. Grogan 30-39-Male-Joe Redmond, Fe- At Beach 94th St &
Memorial Schoolyard at St. Fran-
cis de Sales, to celebrate with
male-Meghan Murphy
40-49-Male-Sean Parchment, Rockaway Beach Blvd.
food and beverages, music from Female-Kerry Brady
Gearth, Wind & Fireman, games 50-59-Male-Tom Patchett, Fe-

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT


and children’s rides, raffles and male-Christine Goddard
awards. 60-69-Male-Danny McCarthy,
The children’s races kicked Female-Martha Diesslin
things off at 6:30 p.m. with waves
of runners pouring down Rock-
70-79 Male-Octavio Lopez, Fe-
male-Jackie McGinty presented by
away Beach Blvd to receive their
ribbons after completing their
Many thanks for this great
evening are due to our spon- 100 PCT Community Council
Rides
trek. Rockaway’s Special Athletes sors—The Rockaway Times,
followed, drawing a tremendous Footlocker (Jeanne Lavin Zocks),
response from the crowd. The The Wave, Jamesons, Bugalou
1-mile set off at 7 a.m. and John Productions, and Bedford Fund-
Conroy defended his title as he ing; NYPD and 100th Pct CAOs
Yo u to or
prepares to set off to run for Iona Smyth and Moore; NYC Parks;
DJ nk df
College. Joe Butler, Sean Mulvi- DSNY (Kevin Bagley and JoJo Tha A-Hea s!
- e
hill, William Geron and Brendan O’Grady); Fr. Bill, Fr. Jim, Fr.
Call he Rid
Mulvihill completed the top
5. Catherine Dean was female
Jomar and the SFDS rectory
Staff ; Race Director Joe Feath- Hotdogs t
champion followed by Kelsie erston; John Edwards, Ralph
Price, Noelle Polanco, Abigail
Thompson and MaryAnn Po-
Yozzo, Tommy Murphy, Jim
McVeigh, Brendan Glynn, John Popcorn
lanco. This year’s 5k raced once Lovett and Felix Gilroy of Rocka-
again featured segments along
the Boardwalk, Rockaway Beach
way Gliders/Boardwalk Timing;
Billy Egan, Mike Egan and WPE Cotton Candy
Blvd., and Neponsit Avenue. Ron Catering; Allison Bagley, Gray-
Joseph repeated as champion,
winning in at 17:21. Demir De-
beards Administrative wonder
woman Jean Condon; all my fel-
Balloons
girmenci also broke 18 minutes, low Graybeards who turned out
followed by Patrick Goldberg,
Joe Redmond, and Tom Patchett.
to volunteer in droves, and all
the runners and their families.
Face Painting
Ices
Kathleen Woods is the champi- Special thanks for all those who
on on the female side, taking the bought raffle tickets to support a
plate in 20:42. Mary Edwards was local family in need.
second, Brigit Butler 3rd, Kerry
Brady 4th and Devin Parchment
Mark your calendar for the
18th annual Graybeards Family Entertainment
5th. Run on Friday July 31, 2020.
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GRAYBEARD CHAMPS Pre-K rocks


at World Champions
game, treated a
packed gym to
a thriller with
late lead chang-
es and stel-
lar play. John
Karate Center
Cortese, Cliff
Shevlin, Bob-
by Bruns, Craig
Carey, John Mc-
Cann, Jim Mo-
riarty, and John
Mullally (and
another guy
who will not be
named because
he did not get in
the photo) sur-
vived the heat
and are this
year’s champs.
The Young
Guns game also Pictured l-r are Morgan, Joey, TJ, James,
went down to Vincent, Jordan, Grace and Jack.
the wire with
On Tuesday, July 30, eight low, orange, blue and green
In a hot, hot, hot gym at Dee Tubridy earning the
Pre-K students showed their belts to the delight of the on-
St. Camillus on Thursday, game’s MVP. Photos, if any,
karate abilities at the pro- looking parents.
July 25, the championship were taken at The Wharf at
motion at the World Cham- Check out our Karate pro-
games of the Graybeard di- the post-game celebration.
pions Karate Center. They gram upstairs at Mrs. Elaine’s
vision were played. The Leg- Kudos to all for another great
punched, blocked, and Dance School or call 718-812-
ends, playing the early bird season.
kicked their way to new yel- 0737 for more info.
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Summer Classic Update And Coach Salute


High School - Terence Mullin, mar Senior - Keith Sullivan, Brian
Grace Leahy, Frank Zito and Bob Hayes, Ryan Moran, Jack Bender,
Atanasio. Boys Grammar Junior - Jonathan O'Leary, Brian Mullen,
Frankie Walker, Dylan Grossetto, Keith Long, Adam Bishop, Matt
Andrew Sheridan, Marty Mur- Stack, Corey Walker and Jordan
ray, Chris LaFroscia, Keith Ma- Walker. Boys High School - Matt
tone, Brian Duffy, Ray Walsh, JoJo Knott, Mike Knott, Joe Loconte,
O'Grady, Brian Gallagher, Donnie Richie George, John Moran, Brian
Powell, Mike McManus, Jack Col- Bagley, Alex Goldberg, Joe Har-
lins and Jimmy Price. Boys Gram- kins, Jim McCool, Joe Courtney,
mar Middle - Dennis Cook, Marty John Ronayne, Michael Friedman
Andresen, Joe O'Sullivan, Matt and Patrick Goldberg.
The regular season is coming is Tuesday, August 13. Courtney, Rob McKnight, Darren Many thanks are due for the
to a close and playoffs are ap- With so many players and Franchock, Pat Nash, Billy Collins, great job they do. Come to St.
proaching. Men's Open quar- teams in the Summer Classic, one Kevin Murphy, Paul Peterson, Francis de Sales to check out all
terfinals are tonight, Thursday, of the most critical components is Kevin Barrett, Matt Belford and the action in the 35th Summer
August 1. At 7:15 p.m., Mason Jar our coaches. These are as follows Travis Mitterway. Boys Gram- Classic.
NYC plays defending champions by division: Second Grade - Dan-
Caiazzo Plumbing & Heating, and ielle Kelly, Moira Mullen, Martin
Bugalou Productions takes on JG Tubridy, Lisa Hayden and Car-
Electric. Top seeded and unde- rie Long. Girls Grammar Junior
feated Harbor Light begins at 8:30 - Paul Casares, Darren Coursey,
p.m. against Jamesons, and Malbro Timmy Riches, Ed Cashen, Ter-
Construction faces off with Moon- ence Moriarty, Kathy Shaffer,
ey's Public House. Semi-finals are Dee Tubridy and James Tubridy.
Thursday, August 8 with the cham- Girls Grammar Senior - Loretta
pionship on Thursday, August 15. Courtney, Beth Hanning, Mar-
Girls Grammar Senior playoffs be- ianne Hanning, Rich McDade,
gin with quarterfinals on Monday, John Mullally, Bob Somerville,
August 5 and semifinals on Tues- John Carlin, Kaitlin Hertz, Erin
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