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A Beautiful Night Out


By Ryan Schwach 17th Street with the 101st Pre-
cinct.
Celebrated nationally on the The 100th Precinct event
first Tuesday of August every featured bouncy houses, face
year since 1984, National Night painting, and popcorn for the
Out Against Crime has become kids, along with tables set up
an event that brings the com- from Rockaway institutions
munity together with the law such as Princess Cruises to the
enforcement members tasked Rockaway Beach Civic Asso-
with protecting it. Rockaway has ciation to the local Boy Scout
been celebrating since the late Troop. The event was organized
‘80s, this year being no excep- by the precinct along with its
tion with an event sponsored by liaison to the public, the 100th
the 100th Precinct Community Precinct Community Council.
Council at the Beach 94th Street “It shows everyone the police
parking lot, as well as on Beach have a softer side, it's not us
against them, it’s us together,” Affairs Police Officer Maurice
said Kathy Heavey, the new- Moore. “It brings everybody to-
ly-elected president of the com- gether and shows that cops are
munity council and a 25-year actually people,” he said. Also
veteran of the NYPD. “It all in attendance was the Executive
helps with the police-commu- Officer of the 100th Precinct,
nity relationship,” she said. Captain John Ganley, who was
The event was well-attended appointed the precinct’s sec-
by the community the 100th ond in command back in Sep-
Precinct patrols, which spans tember of 2018. “It’s always
from the tip of the peninsu- important to have events like
la to Beach 59th street, along this,” said Captain Ganley, who
with Broad Channel. It was also has fond memories of spending
attended by officers from the
100th including Community Continued on page 3

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A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT novan Richards and more.
OUT Despite the good turnout, Na-
Continued from Page 2 tional Night Out has changed
over the years. Many Rockaway
some of his youth in the Rock- residents remember the joint
aways. “We come here to serve National Night Out festivities
[the community], they are our sponsored by both the 100th
eyes and ears,” he said. and 101st precincts, which in-
Among the many locals who cluded much of what this year’s
attended the event was Omar events featured, along with a
Newell, whose daughter, Leah, fireworks display. However,
saw the festivities and asked to most can agree that fireworks
take part, and when The Rock- or not, National Night Out will
away Times spoke to them, she continue to be a positive event
was already in full face paint schools, as well as dancers from the 101st Precinct and its com- that brings the community to-
and halfway through a bag of the Millennium Development munity council. The event was gether and further develops its
popcorn. “It’s a nice thing for after-school program. Local of- attended by community mem- relationship with local law en-
the community, getting every- ficials were also in attendance bers, officers, Councilman Do- forcement.
one together,” said Newell, including State Senator Joe
clutching goodies from the Addabbo and Councilman Eric
various tables. The 100th Pre- Ulrich, who had a few Nation-
cinct’s National Night out also al Night Out events to visit that
featured martial arts demon- night. “We need to bridge the
strations from some of the local gap between the community
and the police, and events like
this help out a lot,” said Ulrich,
addressing the crowd.
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Leaders Call for Change After Fifth Drowning Death


By Katie McFadden tried to rescue the boy. He Street. About a month after, ers announced that he’ll be
was able to grab on to him, a couple, Keylon Ramsay and meeting with government
On Sunday, August 4, Main- but as the boy continued to Umarie Chamble, died after officials to discuss options
tain Joshua Odozi waded into struggle and pull Pender un- drowning in the waters off such as increased signage,
the waters of Jamaica Bay at der, Pender couldn’t hold on. Beach 9th Street. And sev- a water safety educational
Beach 88th Street’s Bay Breeze The boy’s hand slipped away. en weeks after, a 25-year-old campaign, and more access
Park to cool down on a hot sum- Other Boathouse members woman drowned in Riis Park. to public pools and swim-
mer day with friends. He didn’t and neighbors called 911 and All drownings occurred when ming lessons.
get to go home that night. joined in the search for the lifeguards weren’t present. “I am deeply and profound-
Disaster struck when af- boy before first-responders The beach drownings oc- ly saddened by the drowning
ter 5 p.m., the local boy who arrived, but Odozi was no- curred after lifeguards left deaths that have occurred in
just turned 15 this summer where to be seen. Rescue ef- for the day at 6 p.m. Odo- Far Rockaway over the last
was dragged out into deeper forts continued into the night zi drowned in an area that month, and my thoughts and
waters as the tide went out. until the rescue became a never has lifeguards, in a lo- prayers are with the victims
Members of the Community search mission. Odozi was cation where No Swimming and their families,” Sanders
Boathouse, who utilize this presumed dead. signs are posted. said. “I want to make sure that
kayak launch area for paddle After spending the morn- Now the community is no other family has to experi-
trips, were nearby when the ing searching the waters of calling for change. On Fri- ence such heartbreaking loss.”
incident occurred. “I think Jamaica Bay, on Monday af- day, August 9 at 5 p.m. on Councilman Donovan
he went far out because of the ternoon, search crews recov- the Beach 73rd boardwalk, Richards is also calling for
high tide. There’s a big drop ered Odozi’s body, as dev- members of The Heart of more to be done, including
there. You go from standing astated family and friends Rockaway are holding a press extended lifeguard hours
in five feet of water to eight got confirmation of the news conference to call for more to and more pools around the
or nine feet,” Bill Gehlhaus, they didn’t want to hear. be done, such as increased city. On Twitter, he posted,
one of the witnesses said. Odozi is the fifth person to signage, a swim safety aware- “We can do better as a city.
Odozi began to panic and die by drowning off of Rock- ness campaign and longer Swim education, access, and
started waving his arms and away’s waters this summer. lifeguard hours. In the mean- extended beach hours can
scream for help as friends This latest tragedy comes time, elected officials are al- make a difference. Let’s set
tried to save him. Boat- just a week after 18-year- ready calling for more to be a goal of building at least
house member, John Pender, old John Munoz drowned done. After Odozi’s drown- 100 public pools by 2030. We
jumped into the water and in the ocean on Beach 59th ing, State Sen. James Sand- have to start somewhere!”

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Local Late Night Crime Spree


By Kami-Leigh Agard located at Beach 86th Street and RBNY Physical Therapy, a
Rockaway Beach Boulevard. $4000 DVR was removed from
No, those weren’t rats or rac- Businesses affected include the laundromat; $800 was re-
coons that made those holes. RBNY Physical Therapy, Super moved from the Beauty Sup-
They were humans, up to no Laundromat, Beauty Supply ply shop, and as for the empty
good. In the wee hours of the Shop, and an empty storefront former dentist office, no items
morning on Friday, August 2, that formerly was a dentist office. were removed. According to the
thieves broke into four Rock- But that wasn't the only crime NYPD press office, Paul James,
away Commons’ store fronts, event to take place that early a 31-year-old male from Brook-
morning. On Beach lyn was eventually arrested and
116th Street, a man re- charged for the burglary and
ported to the police that possession of burglar tools.
he was approached by a As for the attempted assault
man with a box cutter. on Beach 116th Street, NYPD
Regarding the bur- press states that at 2:25 a.m. on
glaries, according to the Friday morning in front of
Jason Tenyk, co-own- 222 Beach 116th Street, a build-
er of RBNY Physical ing that houses Last Stop Gour-
Therapy, the thieves met Shop, a 45-year-old male
broke in through the was $40 from our cash box, but reported to the police that an
back door of the empty the damages done to our of- unidentified man approached
storefront with shov- fice will cost us upward of a few him and displayed a box cut-
els. Tenyk said, “They thousand dollars. As we are a ter. The victim was not injured,
destroyed our beauti- medical office, we don’t have but the following individual
ful mural on the wall any camera footage due to HI- was arrested and charged for
created by local artist, PAA laws, but the police are in- the assault: Johnny Torres, 60
Geoff Rawling (Rawl- vestigating the thieves’ finger- years old from Manhattan. He
ing has offered to redo prints and DNA samples. Let’s was charged for menacing,
the mural.) In terms of see if these felons are found.” criminal possession of a weap-
money, all they took In addition to the $40 from on and harassment.

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Rockaway Beach Boulevard credible works of art, so go and Queens District Attorney.
was held Wednesday, August check it out this Saturday and Melinda Katz will be the Dem-
7, just after we went to press, so Sunday, August 10-11, at sTu- ocrat choice come the general
we didn’t have much to report. dio 7 Gallery at Fort Tilden. election in November. Coun-
But suffice to say, a brand new Free admission. cilman Donovan Richards and
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It was another outstanding
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have more info on jobs and ser- had been eyeing a run as a Re-
We’re gonna need a bigger tle contest, held last Sunday,
vices offered. publican, especially if Cabán
bar. That’s what they were say- with some amazing sculptures.
was on the ballot, but has de-
ing as the crowd from Jamesons ***** Queens Parks Commission-
cided against such a run with
flowed onto Beach 129th Street Want a change of pace? Join er Mike Dockett, RT freelanc-
Katz as the nominee.
last week Wednesday, July 31 bird and nature enthusiasts er Nicole Taylor Lang, and
evening. The Happy Holy Hour, for a festive day at the Jamaica Alex Zablocki of the Jamaica *****
hosted by three St. Francis de Bay Wildlife Refuge. The 14th Bay-Rockaway Parks Conserv- There have been five drown-
Sales priests, made it seem like Annual Jamaica Bay Shorebird ancy were among the judges ing deaths this season and all
it was Palm Sunday as those Festival is Saturday, August and they had a tough task pick- occurred when lifeguards are
in seek of spiritual fulfillment 17, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Learn ing the winners. The real tough off-duty. Councilman Richards
turned out in force. We hear ru- about biology, behavior, and work, however, was done by is calling for lifeguards to stay
mors of an encore. how to identify and protect Katie McFadden who started on duty until 8 p.m. and wants
***** shorebirds. Activities include this event in 2016 and pulls it swimming taught in schools.
You don’t have to play to guided walks, arts and crafts, all together. Big kudos to Katie. State Senator Sanders is call-
have a great day. The Rocka- and expert presentations. Bring ***** ing for more signage about the
way Beach Volleyball Champi- boots, binoculars (some will be Jill Weber, former Rockaway dangers of swimming on un-
onships will be played at Riis available to borrow), and lots of Coordinator for NYC Parks, protected beaches.
Park this Saturday. We expect curiosity. And it’s free. apparently still has fond mem- *****
to have a special correspond- ***** ories of her time here. She was The Summer Classic had a
ent covering the matches. Stay In celebration of camp kids- spotted on the boardwalk on classic. And it's on tape. Char-
tuned. mART's 20th Anniversary, RAA Monday. lie Marquadt hit a game-win-
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• Minimum weight 110 lbs.
• Age 16 – 75 (16 year olds must have
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• Eat well (low fat) & drink fluids
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• No tattoos for past 12 months species of shorebirds have been recorded at the Refuge, with the greatest diversity and abundance
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Jamaica Bay, plus a related exhibit: The Horseshoe Crab’s Crown, an exhibit outlining the creation
For questions concerning medical of the children’s book written by Heather Feather and illustrated by Valentina Gallup. Bring boots,
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10 “Birding for Beginners” Guided Walk
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11 Jamaica Bay Habitat Concerns and Wildlife Management with Don Riepe
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Dolphins, Dinosaurs and Dragons Dominate Sandcastle Contest


By Katie McFadden hard decision of who would go new Queens Parks Commis- Pizza D’Amore, Mara’s Ice
home with the top prizes. This sioner, Michael Dockett, Alex Cream Parlor, the Belle Harbor
Rockaway’s got sand tal- year, the judges included the Zablocki, Executive Director Steakhouse and the Jamaica
ent! It came out strong dur- Bay-Rockaway Parks Conserv-
ing The Rockaway Times’ 4th ancy, which all donated gift
Annual Rockaway Sandcastle certificates and other goodies,
Contest on Sunday, August 4. the winners got to go home
From dolphins to dinosaurs with some incredible prizes, in
and messages to save our sea addition to trophies provided
life to interactive sand games, by The Rockaway Times.
there was no end to the creativ- With 12 groups competing,
ity among participants that left the competition was tough
judges and spectators saying, among those in the age eight
“wow!” and under category. However,
Although the contestant pool an interactive seahorse game
wasn’t as big this year with the where contestants could roll a
contest date being pushed back ball down a sandy lane and try
a week, there was no short- to land in a seashell for points,
age of quality on Beach 117th was the clear winner. This
Street. About 26 groups par- first-place creation was made
ticipated in this year’s contest. by Connor, Lauren, Owen
Each contestant had two hours Hayden, Maggie Butler and
to make whatever they wanted Timmy Nichtern. Teresa and
using sand and things found Alex Zablocki, Eric Peterson, Nicole Taylor Lang and Mike Dockett Emma Mici’s interpretation of
on the beach. After everyone were a big help as judges and MC. Central Park and the Bronx Zoo
wrapped up, the judges had the earned them second place. In

Bill and Jayden McClernon's pyramids won 2nd in the 16 & Up Christine, Clover and Saige McFarlane's dolphin in the waves
category. earned them first in the 16 & Up category.
of the Jamaica Bay-Rockaway third was Bella and Beldon Mai
Parks Conservancy and Rock- for their Clean Up NY message.
away Times freelance writer Shua and Uri Paneth’s Octo-
and photographer, Nicole Tay- boss earned them fourth.
lor Lang. After critiquing each In the age nine to 15 cate-
creation, the judges took some gory, Keira, Finnian, Lauren
time to deliberate before mak- and Tessarose Sullivan and
ing a decision. Sofia Pesso sent a very impor-
This year, thanks to the dona- tant message to “Save the Sea
tions from several local busi- Life” as they had a monster
nesses, The Rockaway Times full of plastic chasing after sea
was once again able to have creatures. This message and
first, second, third and fourth their creative portrayal earned
place winners in each age cat- them first place. In second was
egory. Thanks to American Uma Hameed with her Rocka-
Princess Cruises, Whit’s End,
Continued on page 13
Bruce Johanns' dino took third place in the 16 & Up category. Coastal Frozen Yogurt, Carvel,
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SANDCASTLE
CONTEST
Continued from Page 12
way Barbie and train creation.
Sydney McFarlane and Ilaria
Perrine had another impor-
tant portrayal of what could
happen to the environment
with “Our Earth’s Fate,” which Keira, Finnian, Lauren and Tes-
earned them third place. And sarose Sullivan and Sofia Pesso's
our honorable mention went Save the Sea Life message earned
to Andrew and Madison Sham- them first in the 9 to 15 category

made possible by The Rocka-


way Times, the New York City
Department of Parks and Rec-
Connor, Lauren, Owen Hayden, Maggie Butler and Timmy Nichtern reation and contributions by
earned first place in the 8 & Under category for their Seahorse Game. Councilman Eric Ulrich. A
special thanks goes to the new
loo for their sand Minion. Jayden McClernon. Bruce Jo- Rockaway Administrator for
The 16 and up category al- hanns created an ultra-real- Parks, Eric Peterson, who did
ways impresses, and this year istic dinosaur, which earned a stand-up job with announce-
was no different. There were him third. The runner-up was ments during the contest. This
many amazing pieces, but the Carla King and Greg Ferraro’s year’s contest was dedicated in
judges had the tough job of detailed dragon. memory of Tommy Nichtern,
only picking four winners out While those were the big a participant who helped his
of eight groups. This year, first winners, no one went home family win in the 2017 contest.
place went to Christine, Clo- empty handed as everyone got Nichtern passed away earlier
ver and Saige McFarlane for to take home a souvenir medal this year.
their dolphin jumping out of and sunglasses. Congratulations to all of our
Sydney McFarlane and Ilaria a wave. In second was a huge The 4th Annual Rockaway winners! We hope to see you
Perrine's Earth's Fate earned them pyramid creation by Bill and times Sandcastle Contest was next year!
3rd in the 9 to 15 category .

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Local To Debut ‘Opera On The Beach’


This Sunday!
By Kami-Leigh Agard the Rockaway Theatre Com-
pany does a lot of Broadway
Rockaway has evolved into shows, and a few people asked
quite a mecca for music, and me why I don’t start an opera
local opera singer, AnnaClare company in Rockaway. Unfor-
Del Vecchio, is adding a new tunately, I think opera is so un-
pitch to the scene this Sunday, derrated. I don’t think a lot of
August 11 with her first-ever people know how beautiful it
opera concert titled, “Opera is, and often misjudge it. In my
On The Beach,” at Rustwoods. opinion, opera is on the same
So, how did the 22-year-old level as musical theater. Ob-
singer come up with the off- viously, there are differences,
the-beaten-path idea of bring- but the drama, the acting, the
ing opera to Rockaway? Del costumes are all the same,” Del
Vecchio says her mom, Mau- Vecchio shared.
reen, was her inspiration. Being born in Italy, which
“My mom deserves a lot of many consider to be the home-
credit for strongly encourag- land of opera, Del Vecchio says
ing me to create Opera On The opera was in her blood. “I think
Beach. A few months ago, I mom what Whit said, it stuck lieve this is all happening,” she being born there had some in-
told her that Whitney Aycock, in her head, and she said, said. fluence on my passion for it.
the owner of Whit’s End, came ‘Why don’t you get your opera Del Vecchio says she under- Plus my family is pretty musi-
up to me one night asking friends to come down to Rock- stands the uniqueness of opera cal. My mom used to own a jazz
when I was going to sing for away and do a concert? You and hopes others will learn to bar in St. Marks Place in the
him. I was kind of reluctant can call the event, ‘Opera on appreciate it as well. “I always East Village in Manhattan and
at first because I didn’t think the Beach.’ With just a month’s wanted to do something like she is also a very big opera fan.
anybody would want to hear notice, I got a bunch of my op- this, but I guess I just didn’t My dad is a rock and roll art-
opera. I guess when I told my era friends together. I can’t be- have the confidence. I know Continued on page 15

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OPERA ON THE different ages. For example,
BEACH with the male singers, some are
Continued from Page 14 dark tenors, and some are light
tenors. The same goes for the
ist. He plays guitar and piano, female mezzo and sopranos
and he also loves opera. So as singers.
a child I was exposed to op- However, this isn’t a bad
era, but I never thought that I thing. Famous opera singer,
would pursue singing it as a ca- Cecilia Bartoli, says “the voice
reer. As a child, I was more into is like fine aged wine. The
theater and pop music. I used more it ages, the better it be-
to be involved in the original comes.”
Rockaway Theater Club that At Opera On The Beach,
was held at the First Congre- attendees will get to hear a
gational Church on Beach 94th range of Italian, German,
Street. That’s when my passion French and English pieces.
for performing for an audience do opera. Then when it was voice whose vocal range lies Some sets on the list of 17 in-
really began,” she said. time for high school, I knew between the soprano and the clude, “In Uomini, in Soldati
However, it was a voice teach- I wanted to attend a school contralto voice types), and from the opera, Cosi Fan Tutte
er that helped Del Vecchio’s with a strong performance arts then in her last year of school, and “Ruhe Sanft Mein Leb-
talent bloom. “My passion for program, so I auditioned for her voice changed to be a full en" from the German opera,
opera began when I was in the LaGuardia High School of Mu- soprano. “Zaide.” The group of ten sing-
seventh grade when I started sic & Art and Performing Arts, “As you age, your voice ers, range from ages 19 to 25.
taking voice lessons with Jen- and thankfully I got in. And I changes, so who knows what Del Vecchio, who turns 23
nifer Pomeroy. She is the one guess that’s when my passion my pitch would be like ten next week, says being able
who made me realize that I for opera truly reached a high years from now. They usual- to perform at Opera On The
had the libretto to sing opera. pitch,” Del Vecchio said. ly don’t like to label younger Beach will be true birthday gift.
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Women’s Surf Film Festival Th is Weekend


Surfing isn’t just for the cess. Film screenings will take
boys. And this weekend, the place starting at 8:30 p.m.
7th Annual NY Women’s Surf On Saturday morning, at
Film Festival will celebrate the 8 a.m., there will be a com-
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a series of events and films. Tide Bar on Beach 97th Street.
Head to the Rockaway Beach From 11 a.m. until 6 p.m.,
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August 9 through 11 for this Surf Market will be hosted
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NY Women’s Surf Film Festival 7 p.m., and screenings beginning
to further support and cele- at 8 p.m.
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tested when the organization is


challenged in a primary.
We can hope that the Board
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current election, but will have
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highest New York State court.
A non-partisan Board of
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oughs. I often called in pot- Weekend events off the pen-
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past, it was very simple. Now ‘“No”, and a gift is the standard
they have some new comput- response, unless family or close
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One Sixteen is a collection of 86 thoughtfully designed
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parking, washer dryer amenities.
Call Susan 347-260-3891................................$1800
CONDO FOR SALE 121 Adorable attic unit, parking extra, all utilities
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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


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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.
Call Lisa Jackson for more details. 917-623-8985
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344 Beach 149th Street - $779,000 Completely Renovated - $729,000 130 Beach 92nd Street - $599,000
PRICE REDUCTION! GREAT NEPONSIT LOCATION! Modernized 4BR home with open floor plan, master PRICED UNDER APPRAISED VALUE!
3 BR home with a full open basement. Long private BR suite with walk in closet and private tiled bath. Spacious 3BR duplex with HW floors, large master suite
driveway, cozy front porch and detached garage. Gated property, cozy backyard and private parking. w/ amazing ocean views, comes with parking spot.
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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 w/ 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: 3BR, 2.5BA duplex unit with backyard, CAC and parking (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,795
103rd: Spacious 2BR, 1BA condo with front patio and updated kitchen and bath (NC). . . . . . . . . $2,000 ABTS: Renovated 3BR, 2BA apt with laundry, 1 car garage, CAC and paved yard (NC) . . . . . . . . . . $2,900
64th: Renovated 2BR, 1BA home with private driveway and backyard (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,100 Upper East Side: Fully furnished 1BR, 1BA apt with fantastic 30th floor views (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,975
93rd: Renovated 2BR, 1BA apt with HW floors, shared porches, yard and laundry (AD) . . . . . . . . . $2,175 ABTS: Gorgeous 5BR, 3BA single family w/ ocean view master suite and rooftop deck (BF). . . . . . $3,500
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
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One of the first powered vac- point on earth was once at
uums was invented in 1901. the bottom of the sea.
The machine was so large
it had to be carted around
A person who has never had
on a horse-drawn carriage,
which made the service very a haircut in their life is an ac-
expensive. ersecomic.

The hole commonly found Reindeer's eyes change from


in the top of pen caps is ac- a golden color in the sum-
tually there to prevent chok-
mer to blue in the winter to
ing hazards.
help gather more light dur-
ing the dark arctic months.

Joseph F. Keenan
Ancient Romans ran cold
water through pipes in their
homes as an early form of During the 1930s, the U.S.
AC. Army developed and ap-
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potato farmer, won the inau- Canada (code name War
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Ask the Impurities Alert


DOC By Peter Galvin, MD
were notified of the recall, just
simply stopped taking them.
bulk and press it into capsules
and tablets. In addition, the
and in the proper amounts. In
2015, for the first time the FDA
Suddenly stopping these medi- pills are often sold to other conducted more foreign than
cations can be very dangerous, pharmaceutic firms who re- domestic medication inspec-
Angiotensin-receptor but people were understanda- package them. The produc- tions. As the manufacturing
blockers (ARBs) are one of bly scared. To understand how tion of medications has be- of pharmaceuticals and ingre-
four classes of drugs recom- this happened, one must un- come global which makes the dients used in their synthesis
mended for the initial treat- derstand the manufacturing task of quality testing them spreads out around the globe,
ment of hypertension—a and distribution process. for impurities, proper dos- so must the FDA. As many
condition found in over 45 It is estimated that as many ing amounts, etc., extremely countries, especially develop-
percent of adult Americans— as two million patients ingest- complicated. Because of this, ing countries, have less regu-
plus heart failure and chronic ed the impurities, specifical- the FDA has established offic- lation and control over drug
kidney disease. Early this year, ly N-nitrosodimethylamine es and testing facilities all over manufacturing, it is less expen-
the Food and Drug Administra- (NDMA), N-nitroso-N-dieth- the globe. In the manufacture of sive to operate there than it is
tion (FDA) issued a large-scale ylamine (NDEA), or N-nitro- ARBs, tetrazole groups must be here in the USA, which is why
voluntary recall of certain lots so-N-methyl-4-aminobutyr- synthesized. Tetrazoles are creat- the FDA must follow the manu-
of ARBs, namely valsartan, lo- ic acid (NMBA). They were ed from dimethylamine and sodi- facturers. In this case, although
sartan, and irbesartan, due to found in medications manu- um nitrite. Any small error in the it took time, the FDA found the
the presence of small amounts factured in two factories, one manufacturing process has the threat. Many experts predict
of three carcinogens found in in China and one in India. potential to create the impurities more pharmaceutical recalls in
them. Then, a few months ago, The impurities are genotox- that were found. the future.
the FDA issued a second recall ic, meaning that they may be When you consider the fact If you would like to know
for additional lots of the same harmful to DNA and cause that over 61 million ARB pre- more about the sartan contam-
medications. The FDA now es- genetic mutations and can- scriptions were written last ination story go to:
timates that U.S. patients have cers. It turns out that manu- year in this country alone, https ://blogs.science-
been ingesting these impurities facturers, mostly located in you begin to realize the huge, mag.org/pipeline/ar-
for at least four years. The re- China, Europe, Latin Ameri- daunting task the FDA has in chives/2019/01/04/the-sar-
calls have caused widespread ca, and India, produce mass ensuring that the medications tan-contamination-story
confusion and alarm among quantities of medications. taken by Americans do not Please direct questions and
patients, doctors, and pharma- Smaller pharmaceutical firms contain impurities, but do con- comments to editor@rocka-
cists. Many patients, once they then purchase the product in tain what the label says they do waytimes.com

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Disability Etiquette
plishment. I would meet new “I have more of an under- new and old.
friends and so many would standing of the terrible two’s, Angels are all around you,
come to help me on my jour- it is out of frustration that you make friends with them. Turn
ney. My job each morning is to can’t do something. It’s a new no one away.
wake up early and meet the day life, new perspective. Don’t “Getting up early, facing the
The following is from a very with a positive attitude. It is not hold on to the old life, live day and knowing my spouse
dear friend who is extraordi- in my nature to complain, so I the new life. Acceptance is would want me that way is what
nary in so many ways and I am do my best to make a life for everything. gets me out of bed each morn-
inspired by her strong spirit myself. I go to the gym, yoga at “Support groups are helpful. ing. Everything takes time. If
and faith. These are her words Ocean Bliss, get manicures and You get to see the many differ- I have a 10 a.m. yoga class, I
and she wishes to remain pedicures, haircut and enjoy ent levels of injury. The hardest am waking up at 6 a.m. to get
anonymous. going out to eat. All this with thing is waiting for a change ready. I have learned to make
“Someone once said to me, the support of my loving hus- that may not ever come. Not myself breakfast and lunch. I
‘everyone knows you are disa- band who is a very good man everyone has a full recovery. am fully independent when it
bled except you’. I do not know and without him I would not be Do things when you think of comes to certain activities.
how to be disabled. For one where I am today. I count my them, otherwise they go to nev- “I have Faith! Thank you, God
thing, I wasn’t born this way. blessings for my faith in God erland. Shouldn’t, couldn’t, and to my loving husband. I am
“In fact, I was a very active and this wonderful man. wouldn’t! (How many of us can grateful for this life.”
woman who had a full life with “No more multi-tasking for relate to this!) The above was shared with
two beautiful children and a me. I am better off doing one “Moving feels better than not me one day over lunch. This
loving husband. I ate healthy, thing correctly rather than do moving. Learn to accept assis- woman is the real deal. She
went to church and had a won- a million things wrong. My tance. Say yes more often, it’s is divine grace. You will know
derful life. Then one day my brain does really well with rou- not automatically no. her when you see her because
life changed forever. My inde- tine. Visual reminders help but “Make a list and now find the she is kind, compassionate
pendence was taken away by sometimes they get sabotaged list! Say thank you. Have faith. and full of love. Stop, say hello
a traumatic brain injury. I am by people trying to be helpful. Sometimes I feel like a big baby and be a friend. Do not sabo-
a survivor and have learned to If I can do it, let me do it. If I because I am very dependent tage her plans, everything she
live with this disability. make a mess, so what! Let me on others. Routines help. You does is for a reason. She is a
“Learning to navigate the try. I need to be useful and pur- know what to expect. very intelligent woman and
world through different lenses poseful. I am a very intelligent “Swallow your pride. Accept she is not disabled. Not in my
would be my greatest accom- woman and this is the new me. the good help, good friends, eyes.

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Capital One Bank Suffers Colossal Hack


breach victims through the mail Monitor credit card, bank, accounts from being opened in
(Canadians will be notified “di- monthly bills, financial state- your name; no credit account
By Gille Ann Rabbin, Esq., CIPP/US rectly”) and will offer free credit ments, credit reports and scores can be established unless you
monitoring and identity protec- regularly. If you see signs of authorize it by lifting the freeze.
tion. The site also states the vul- fraud, report this immediate- Capital One has provided a
On the heels of the recent an- nerability exploited by the hack- ly to the affected organization hotline, 1-800-227-4825, to
nouncement that Equifax has er was identified and fixed. by phone and certified mail. If assist consumers and an-
agreed to pay up to $700 million Capital One claims its analysis you’re a breach victim, consider swer questions, and a web-
as part of a global settlement over shows it’s unlikely the breached having Capital One close your site, www.capitalone.com/
its massive 2017 breach, Capital information was used for fraud existing bank accounts and open facts2019/. (Type the address
One announced that it was the or disseminated. Nonetheless, new ones; cancel your Capital carefully to avoid making ty-
victim of a cyber attack by a hack- if you’re a victim, take steps to One credit cards and ask that pos and falling victim to ty-
er who broke into a cloud server protect yourself. they be reissued. Use fresh pass- posquatters who set up sham
through a misconfigured fire- Don’t panic. Read the notice, words. Sign up for activity alerts websites to capture your per-
wall. As a result of Capital One’s which will tell you the protec- and texts for the new accounts. sonal information.)
breach, personal information of tions offered, and strongly con- Additionally, sign up for activity Unfortunately, notwith-
106 million U.S. and Canadian sider signing up for them. notifications for accounts and standing federal and state laws
consumers was compromised. Be on the lookout for suspi- credit cards you have at other requiring data security, the
Capital One discovered the cious activity, like calls from banks. financial services sector has
breach in late July after the hack- scammers. Capital One is not Consider obtaining a “fraud experienced more breaches
er posted details online. Informa- calling breach victims to ask alert” and “security freeze.” than any other industry. The
tion accessed includes names, them for personal information; When the three major cred- multitude of interconnected
addresses, dates of birth, credit don’t give out info to a caller it reporting agencies (Equifax, systems processing millions of
card application info, bank ac- claiming to be from Capital One TransUnion, Experian) place a financial transactions makes it
count information and numbers, and requesting information. fraud alert in your file, a busi- susceptible to cyber invasion.
and Social Security and Canadi- Also be wary of scam emails ness will need to verify your Bleaker still: financial services
an Social Insurance numbers. targeting breach victims. These identity before it issues credit. data breaches are on the rise. All
Capital One notified the FBI could be sham “phishing” The alert needs to be renewed financial services consumers,
once it discovered the breach emails designed to get you to annually. The placement of a se- breach victims or not, should
and is continuing to investigate. click on a link and transmit per- curity freeze in your credit file is follow sound information prac-
Its website states it will notify sonal information to scammers. intended to prevent new credit tices.

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new kidney came a bunch of As I got to Frost Street, I


prescriptions to help the kid- made a right to Humboldt
ney adapt. About two months and then a left on Humboldt
ago he got another bad call. and walked past Frost Restau-
They found some cancer cells. rant, a must if you live in the
But according to the doc- neighborhood. A little further
tors, there was a 95% cure up, I came to a building that
rate with the chemo that was once was St. Catherine’s Ma-
scheduled. So, no one was ternity Hospital. I was born
that concerned. Apparent- there, as were my brother and
ly, the kidney didn’t get the sister, and I suspect Charlie
email though and within two too. I made a right to North
months we lost Charlie. Henry Street and came to
I found myself taking the St. Cecilia’s School. I went
train to the old neighborhood there, as did my siblings, and

Farewell, Charlie
to go to the funeral. The stops Charlie did too. The building
were familiar and the walk is now condos and so is the
down Graham Avenue was schoolyard where we spent
too, although the new homes our youth playing basketball,
By Lou Pastina Several old friends would going up in cleared lots was a whiffle ball, learned how to
come by and before you knew sign that those 1850s homes play guitar, and tried to look
I had the good fortune a it there was a full band rip- were on their way out. I for- cool in front of the girls. We
few years ago to reconnect ping it up pretty good. What got that it was August 5, the were successful in the first
with some old friends from was better was the repartee feast day celebrated by the lo- three, but not the fourth.
my Greenpoint neighbor- between these friends of 40 or cal Italians from the village of North Henry Street was
hood through a music studio 50 years. Nothing was too sa- Sansa, who believed that the lined with the Building Unit
in Greenpoint (Williamsburg cred to make fun of; it was so Virgin Mother made it snow vans of the FDNY. The whole
if you are a hipster) that was refreshing and fun. on a mountainside back in the block was closed. You see,
built by one of the guys. That I had lost track of some of old country. Our Lady of the Charlie was a plumber for the
guy’s family owned a house these guys over the years, es- Snows brings forth a marching FDNY, and they had showed
built in the 1850s on Graham pecially the drummer, whom band, floats, and a procession up in numbers. As I walked
Avenue, that he was able to I learned was a kidney trans- down the avenue. Charlie, you Continued on page 29
convert into a cool studio. plant recipient. Along with the picked the right day.

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FAREWELL, CHARLIE
Continued from Page 28
in the old neighborhood. I
sat with the fellow musicians
Spotted: Off The Beat
who played at Charlie’s stu-
down the block, I wondered dio, feeling a certain kinship
to myself how many times I with these fellows. If you
had made that walk as a kid. didn’t know, St. Cecilia is the
I got to the church early and patron saint of music.
slipped inside. No air condi- Legend has it that her tor-
tioning in this huge cathe- mentors cut her head off, but
dral-like church, only fans. she continued to sing. And
But there was a cool breeze once again, a fellow St. Ce-
through the church, and I sat cilia musician has left us way
in the dark thinking that this too early. But what a send-off,
was the place I was baptized, you will be missed my friend.
received communion, re- Farewell Charlie, never stop
ceived confirmation, gradu- rocking.
ated and went to Mass. It was
the place my parents got mar-
ried and my mom’s funeral
was. And all this was probably
true for Charlie too. Want To Get
I was nudged by a uni-
formed fireman as a bagpiper
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LEGAL NOTICES
CLASSIFED ADS
Beth Broyles LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Notice of Formation of TPX HOLDINGS
Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 6/27/2019. LLC, Articles of Organization Filed with
HELP WANTED RENTAL Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. as agent the Secretary of State of New York
upon whom process against may be (SSNY) on 05/24/19. Office location:
Renovating your house?
served & shall mail process to 67-70 Queens, NY. SSNY designated as agent
Belle Rock - Drivers Short term rental in
Yellowstone Blvd., #6A, Forest Hills, NY of LLC upon whom process against it
Wanted Neponsit available Sept
11375. General Purpose. may be served. SSNY shall mail process
TLC Driver's License 15 - May 15. 3600 + util. 4
to 4823 39th Place, #1, Sunnyside, NY
917-642-1231 bedroom, 3 bath. No Fee.
Call: 646-712-1887. 24-62 32 STREET LLC, Arts. of Org. 11104. Any lawful purpose.
filed with the SSNY on 07/17/2019.
Office loc: Queens County. SSNY Notice of formation of 111 ROOSEVELT
GARAGE SALE has been designated as agent upon AVENUE LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy
whom process against the LLC may of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/11/19. Office
9518 Shore Front Parkway be served. SSNY shall mail process location: Queens County. SSNY desig-
8/10 & 8/11 9:30AM- 3:30PM Weather Permitting to: James Halvatzis, 36-01 30 Av- nated as agent upon whom process may
Bicycle tote, hammock, women's skis, ski boots, patio table w/ 8 enue, Astoria, NY 11103. Purpose: be served and shall mail copy of process
chairs, patio cushions, 2 desk chairs, wall unit, flatware, Lennox
Christmas plates, women's clothes, house plants, massage table Any Lawful Purpose. against LLC to: c/o Chin & Ho, CPAS, 264
and seated massage chair, sea kayak and more. Canal St., Ste. 4E, NY, NY 10013. Pur-
pose: any lawful act.
Solutions 4 Development LLC, Arts
of Org. filed with Sec. of State of KEVIN & JUSTIN LLC Articles of Org.
LEGAL NOTICES NY (SSNY) 3/6/2019. Cty: Queens. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/28/19.
SSNY desig. as agent upon whom Office in Queens Co. SSNY design.
6931 Myrtle Avenue LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Notice of Formation of 23423 135 Ave- process against may be served & Agent of LLC upon whom process may be
Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 6/20/2019. Cty: nue LLC, Articles of Organization Filed shall mail process to Evie Evange- served. SSNY shall mail copy of process
Queens. SSNY desig.as agent upon whom with the Secretary of State of New York lou, 16-22 201st St., Bayside, NY to The LLC 3-42 149th Place Whitestone,
process against may be served & shall mail (SSNY) on05/13/19. Office location: 11360. General Purpose. NY 11357. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
process to Bogdan Skrodzk, 69-31 Myrtle Ave., Queens, NY. SSNY designated as agent
Glendale, NY 11385. General Purpose. of LLC upon whom process against it 68-19 Rego Park LLC, App of Auth. TEADEC LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the
may be served. SSNY shall mail process filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) SSNY on 07/25/2019. Office loc: Queens
to 13840 226 Street, Springfield Gar- 4/26/19. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. as County. SSNY has been designated as
Rubino Laundromat LLC, Arts of agent upon whom process against may
dens, NY 11413. Any lawful purpose. agent upon whom process against the
Org. filed with Sec. of State of NY be served & shall mail process to 148- LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail
(SSNY)6/18/2019. Cty: Queens. SSNY 29 Cross Island Parkway, Whitestone,
Notice of Formation of Unique Preserva- process to: C/O Sean Tubridy, 54 West
desig. as agent upon whom process NY 11357.General Purpose.
tion Solutions LLC, Articles of Organization 14th Road, Broad Channel, NY 11693.
against may be served & shall mail pro-
Filed with the Secretary of State of New Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.
cess to 55-50 Metropolitan Ave., Ridge- DAWNEASTRIVER LLC, Arts of Org.
York (SSNY) on 03/04/2019. Office location:
wood, NY 11385. General Purpose. filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) BELL 46 REALTY, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed
Queens, NY. SSNY has been designated for
service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of 7/8/2019. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. as with the SSNY on 06/14/19. Office: Queens
Notice of Formation of One Straw LLC any process served against the LLC to: 59- agent upon whom process against may County. SSNY designated as agent of the
Articles of Organization Filed with the 06A 38th Avenue A5, Woodside, NY 11377. be served & shall mail process to 65-53 LLC upon whom process against it may be
Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) Purpose: Any lawful activity or purpose. 160TH St., Apt. 6H, Flushing, NY 11365. served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to
on 06/20/2019. Office location: Queens, General Purpose. the LLC, 45-73 Bell Boulevard, Bayside, NY
NY. SSNY designated as agent of LLC 11361. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
upon whom process against it may be SSARPAL LLC filed Arts. of Org. with
the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 204-01 LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec.
served. SSNY shall mail process to 87-61, LLC. Articles of Org. filed with
6/17/19. Office: Queens County. SSNY of State of NY (SSNY) 5/23/2019. Cty:
the company c/o United States Cor- Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/04/19.
has been designated as agent of the Queens. SSNY desig. as agent upon
poration Agents, Inc., 7014 13th Ave, Off. loc.: Queens Co. SSNY des. as agent
LLC upon whom process against it may whom process against may be served
Ste. 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228. Princi- of LLC upon whom process may be
be served and shall mail process to: The & shall mail process to The LLC, 6817
pal business address:29-22 Northern served. SSNY shall mail process to the
LLC, 11617 91st Ave, Richmond Hill, NY Fresh Meadow Ln., Fresh Meadows,
Boulevard, Long Island City, NY 11101. LLC, 254-02 39th Avenue, Little Neck, NY
11418. Purpose: any lawful act. NY 11365. General Purpose.
Any lawful purpose. 11363. Purpose: General.

Steve Simon, Secretary of State of Minne-


Steve Simon, Secretary of State of Cafe 29 LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec. Balaton Consulting, LLC, Arts of Org.
sota, do certify that: The entities listed below
Minnesota, do certify that: The entities of State of NY (SSNY) 5/17/2019. Cty: filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY)
was filed under the chapter of Minnesota
listed below was filed under the chap- Queens. SSNY desig. as agent upon 4/24/2019. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. as
Please be advised that Dasent, Conrad Ro-
ter of Minnesota Please be advised whom process against may be served & agent upon whom process against may
mano, Living flesh and blood man, at 1585
that George-Dasent, Kisa Moria, Living shall mail process to The LLC, 163-01 be served & shall mail process to 23-82
Pacific Street Brooklyn New York [11213],
flesh and blood woman, at 1585 Pacific 29TH Ave., Flushing, NY 11358. Gener- Brooklyn Queens Expressway West, As-
is the Executor/Beneficiary/Name Hold-
Street Brooklyn New York [11213], is the al Purpose. toria, NY 11103. General Purpose.
er of the business now being carried on
Executrix/Beneficiary/Name Holder of
at 1585 PACIFIC STREET, BROOKLYN,
the business now being carried on at AP Processing LLC Articles of Org.
NEW YORK 11213, in the Following AS- 187-11 Linden Blvd LLC, Arts of Org.
1585 PACIFIC STREET, BROOKLYN, filed with NY Sec. of State (SSNY) on
SUMED NAMES, to wit; CONRAD RO- filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY)
NEW YORK 11213, in the Following AS- 5/6/2019. Office in Queens Co. SSNY
MANO DASENT/KISA MORIA GEORGE- 6/11/2019. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig.
SUMED NAMES, to wit; KISA MORIA designated agent of LLC upon whom
DASENT / YAAZANIAH KISHI BAHT as agent upon whom process against
GEORGE-DASENT/YAAZANIAH KISHI process may be served. SSNY shall mail
YISRAEL DASENT/YAHOSHUA OBA- may be served & shall mail process to
BAHT YISRAEL DASENT and the na- copy of process to 80-15 Grenfell Street
DYAH BEN YISRAEL DASENT/; and the 120-23 167th St., Jamaica, NY 11434.
ture of the said business is commerce. #B7 Kew Gardens NY 11415. Purpose:
nature of the said business is commerce. General Purpose. Any lawful purpose.

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NEW YORK STATE SURROGATE’S COURT FORM P5


NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL OCA
FORMS PROBATE CITATION CITATION FILE NO. 2018
4432 / A SURROGATE’S COURT, QUEENS COUNTY THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By the Grace of
God Free and Independent To: Jane Tool; Giles E. Disch;

/DNH *$/ $ SHWLWLRQ KDYLQJ EHHQ GXO\ ¿OHG E\ Public Administrator Queens County; Naomi Batt, if living
and if dead, to her heirs at law, next of kin and distributees
whose names and places of residence are unknown and if
she died subsequent to the decedent herein, to her execu-
tors, administrators, legatees, devisees. assignees and suc-
cessors in interest whose names and places of residence
are unknown and to all other heirs at law, next of kin and
distributees of George Disch a/k/a George E. Disch, the
decedent herein, whose names and places of residence
HON. PETER J. KELLY, Surrogate, JAMES
LIM BECKER, Chief Clerk, VITO A. NAPOLITANO, ESQ., (718) 738-2300, 163 33 CROSS BAY are unknown and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascer-
BLVD, HOWARD BEACH, New York 11414. Note: This citation is served upon you as required
tained A petition having duly filed by Sheila Schaber-
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. ick who is/are domiciled at 500 SE 21st Avenue Apt 501,
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441 YOU ARE HEREBY CITED
O’Malley’s Brings TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, Queens

Smiles at Irish Night County at 88-11 Sutphin Blvd., Jamaica, New York on Sep-
tember 12, 2019 at 9:30 o’clock in the fore noon of that day,
why a decree should not be made in the estate of George
Disch, aka George E. Disch lately domiciled at 4 Thetford
Lane, Breezy Point, New York 11697, United States admit-
ting to probate a Will dated December 12, 2017, a copy of
which is attached, as the Will of George Disch deceased,
relating to real and personal property, and directing that:
Y Letters Testamentary issue to Sheila Schaberick Dat-
…
ed, Attested and Sealed Jul 26 2019. HON. PETER J. KEL-
LY, Surrogate James Lim Becker Chief Clerk Mindy J. Tre-
pel, Esq, Sweeney, Reich, & Bolz, LLP 718-459-9000 1981
The O’Malley Irish Dancers did a jig down to first base at MCU
Park for the Brooklyn Cyclones’ annual Irish Night game. More Marcus Avenue suite 200, Lake Success, New York 11042
than 50 dancers gathered on the field to perform for the crowd,
NOTE: This citation is served upon you as required by law.
which was jam-packed with many Rockaway, Breezy Point and
Broad Channel residents who made the trip to celebrate Irish You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will
culture at an American pastime—baseball. On Friday, August 9,
the O’Malley Irish dancers will do it all again at CitiField for the be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You
New York Mets’ Irish Night.
have a right to have an attorney appear for you.
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700 Kids Get Ready for


School With St. John’s
On Friday, August 2, more than and school supplies, we are help-
700 children packed Brookhaven ing to enhance the health and
Avenue in Far Rockaway and the wellbeing of the families we serve
parking lots of St. John’s Episco- in our surrounding communi-
pal Hospital (SJEH) to attend the
hospital’s third annual Back to
ties,” said Jerry Walsh, Chief Ex-
ecutive Officer. “Studies indicate Matzo Balls Bring 3 quarts of water to a
School Fair. At the event, more that there is a linkage between By Sharon Feldman boil. Add 1 teaspoon salt.
than 100 children received free education and good health, and Wet hands and form mix-
dental screenings; over 30 adults we want to set our community Can be used in all kinds of ture into 16 balls.
received blood pressure screen- members on the path of leading soups, not just chicken soup. Drop in boiling water. Cov-
ings; and more than 30 adolescent a healthy lifestyle from a young Serves: 16 er and cook for 20 minutes.
annual physicals were scheduled. age.” Ingredients: Drain and serve in chicken
The hospital also distributed In addition to the health screen- 4 eggs soup or any kind you prefer.
backpacks, notebooks, pencils, ings and school supplies, chil- ½ cup of oil (I used grape
and other school supplies to en- dren were treated to face paint- seed)
sure that children are prepared ing, basketball, video games, ½ cup water or club soda (I
for the upcoming school year. and a rock wall climb provided used seltzer)
“By providing health screenings by the NYPD’s 101st Precinct. Of 1 teaspoon salt
the more than 40 vendors who ¼ teaspoon pepper
participated in the event were 1-1/2 cups matzo meal
members of the FDNY who edu- 1 teaspoon chopped pars-
cated families on fire safety; the ley
Queens Public Library; the health
insurers Healthfirst and Wellcare; Directions:
DentaQuest and HealthPlex who Beat eggs, oil, water or
provided the dental screenings; soda, salt and pepper. Stir in
and the New York State Depart- matzo meal and parsley
ment of Health. Refrigerate for at least one
hour.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY


Pursuant to the lien granted by the New York Self-Storage Facility Act, notice is hereby given that the undersigned
self-storage units will be sold at a public sale by competitive bidding, to satisfy the lien of the Lessor, with Metro
Storage LLC as managing agent for Lessor, for rental and other charges due from the undersigned. The said property
has been stored and is located at the respective address below. Units up for auction will be listed for public bidding
on-line at www.StorageTreasures.com beginning five days prior to the scheduled auction date and time. The terms of
the sale will be by lot to the highest bidder for cash only. A 10% buyer’s premium will be charged per unit. All sales are
final. Metro Self Storage LLC reserves the right to withdraw any or all units, partial or entire, from the sale at any time
before the sale or to refuse any bids. The property to be sold is described as “general household items” unless
otherwise noted. All contents must be removed completely from the property within 48 hours or sooner or are deemed
abandoned by bidder/buyer. Sale rules and regulations are available at the time of sale.
Metro Self Storage Property includes the storage unit contents belonging to
the following tenants at the following locations:
2727 Knapp Street
Brooklyn, NY 11235 Occupant Name Unit # Property Description
(718) 769-9000 1. Ralph Defilippo 2028 Clothing, bags, boxes
2. Ralph Defilippo 2053 Clothing, tools, bags, boxes
3. Azamat Jusupov 2212 Boxes, Paper Towels, Bottled Water
4. Ozer David 3023 Clothing, TV’s, boxes, bags, printers
5. Sheleitha Compton 3163 Party Supplies and favors, glasses
6. John Rykala 3237 Collectibles, boxes, lamps, bags
7. Christopher Lee 3340 Bags, boxes, suitcases, fishtank
The bidding will close on the website 8. John Rykala 4210 Collectibles, boxes, lamps, bags
StorageTreasures.com 9. John Rykala 4212 Boxes, bags, household goods
and a high bidder
will be selected on 8/28/19 at 1:00pm. 10. Vincenzo Stanzione 4252 Clothing, household goods, boxes, turntables

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Life With Our


“Artistic” Child
By Kami-Leigh Agard more common sense than me. Rockaway Beach Autism
She understands everything Families (RBAF) Facebook
you say to her, but maybe she page. Join us in “Turning the

Little Star—How She just has the wisdom to keep


her thoughts to herself. Who
knows, maybe one day she will
tide for our autism communi-
ty, one wave at a time.” Today,
Thursday, August 8, 6 p.m. to

Twinkles So Bright!
speak, and give all of us quite 9 p.m. is RBAF’s Dance Out
a tongue lashing! So, folks, I Under The Stars for Autism
believe our loved ones with Awareness at Caracas, Beach
autism are like the stars in the 106th Concession featuring a
I grew up as an only child. alongside me was getting a sky, beacons of light bright- live DJ, photo booth, plus our
I guess you could say I was a pedicure with her daughter, ening our path with hope, joy local children on the spec-
bit of a loner, preferring to stay who was about my Soa's age. and love. trum will be showing off their
inside reading a book in my I longingly stared at them, Share your thoughts by culinary and artistic skills.
grandmother’s sewing room wishing I could share the same emailing ourartisticchild@ Hope to see you there. All are
as her machine whirled away. experience with my daughter, outlook.com or check out welcome!
So when my daughter, Soani- who is a bit of a runner and
rina (aka "Soa"), was born, it does not like us to even cut her
was my first intimate experi-
ence with a baby, and I did not
know what to expect in terms
toenails. My Soa is very sensi-
tive when it comes to her nails,
even washing her hair is a job,
St. Joseph’s
of milestones. She crawled at
six months and walked when
she was 13 months. Of course
and just in the past year, she’s
finally tolerating water falling
on her head. I used to have
Makes A Rockaway
Visit
her first word was “daddy.” As to get in the shower with her
a toddler, she had some lan- to make her comfortable with
guage and would even pro- washing her hair. She’s made
nounce words like me, such as a lot of progress over the years
“Wah-ter.” However, when her in terms of sensory behavior. I
paternal grandmother advised mean there was a time, we had
that I get Soanirina tested for to hide all our greeting cards,
autism, I was aghast. Autism? because she had this penchant
What in the sam hill is that? for rolling them into these per-
I did not know what autism fect cylinders. She’s moved on
was, and my Soa—why? Ok, so from that, but still sometimes
what if she walks on her toes? I wistfully wish for a time that
I thought my little girl was we could share a Mommy and
practicing to be a ballerina. Daughter time doing things
And as for her delay in speech, like going to a nail salon.
my family was of the school of That being said, I wouldn’t
thought that every child is dif- exchange her for all the rich-
ferent, and it will come soon. es in the world. Raising a child
However, thanks be to God with autism is challenging,
that I heeded her grandmoth- but there are so many rewards.
er’s advice, and I called NYC’s That’s why the title of this
Early Intervention program, column is “My Little Star—
had my daughter evaluated, How She Twinkles So Bright. St. Joseph’s College kicked off its Presidential Tour with SJC
and at 18 months she was di- Amidst the tough days, every President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D. on Thursday, August
agnosed with Pervasive De- day, I thank God for blessing 1 at the Belle Harbor Yacht Club. The evening event welcomed
velopment Disorder (PDD), a me with my little star. Her au- more than 50 alumni and friends to learn about the College’s
subtype of autism. tism does not dim her beauty new three-year strategic plan, “Living Our Mission.” While ad-
Today my daughter is 10— nor value, not just for me, but dressing the audience, Dr. Boomgaarden discussed new strate-
strong as an ox, smart as a the universe. Everyone who gies and initiatives being implemented to help grow the future
whip…but does not speak. I encounters her is awed by her success of the college and its students. Future stops on the tour
recently was in a nail salon quiet beauty and sensibilities. include Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Suffolk County and Flor-
and the woman in the chair Sometimes, I think she has ida.
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By Kami-Leigh Agard
203 Beach 116th Street 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. front. There will be a live DJ, pho-
Ok, if anyone asks you to leave Shop + Tacos + Music + Beer = a to booth and one of our awesome
the peninsula for a date or fami- Saturday, August 11 sweet summer night at Rockaway bakers will be vending a variety of
ly affair, unleash your Rockaway 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Night Makers Market. his delish cookies. Also don’t miss
Groan! It’s summer, and you have On tap at RBQ tonight is Magic 415 Beach 72nd Street the chance to get your own RBAF
a good excuse. With the beaches Bones belting out your favorite Mo- 2019 music fest tee shirt!
and concessions open, plus a siz- town, soul, rock n’ roll and top 40s. Tuesdays Caracas, Beach 106th Conces-
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er and arts—you better let folks Looking for a fun open mike
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the peninsula—the Rock is the 2 p.m. is a local favorite and with Professa August 16
place to be! Soak in the relaxing bay views, Squid as host, grab the chance to 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
delish food and fab cocktails at jam with Rockaway’s finest! 47TH ANNUAL BREEZY
LIVE MUSIC: Bungalow as Sal The Singer sere- 155 Beach 95th Street POINT TEEN SHOW
nades you with his arousing voice. It’s show time at the Colony
Thursday, August 8 377 Beach 92nd Street Fridays Theater with the Breezy Point Teen
7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 5 p.m. Show. This year’s theme is “We are
Put your dancing shoes and Sunday, August 12 Join Riis’ famous Friday night Family.” For tickets and more info,
head to RBQ for Linda Lorenzo 4 p.m. rosé flowing lobster jam with DJ visit Facebook page: Breezy Point
Duo’s dazzling lineup of blues, Whether you a millennial or a Shirine Saad. $30 lobster dinner Teen Show or call/text Virginia
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8 p.m. to Midnight tunes at Rogers. Bay 9 Riis Beach Park Bazaar Sunday, August 11,
Take a walk along memory lane 203 Beach 116th Street 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
with 4-piece rock band, Anthem Sundays Monday, August 12,
Acoustic at Breezy’s Sugar Bowl, Sunday, August 12 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
and jam out to your most treasured 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Head to Whit’s for a hoppin’ Calling all actors! The Rocka-
classic and 90s grunge covers. It’s another SUNday FUNday at jazz/beebop lunch featuring Mike way Theatre Company is holding
15 Bedford Avenue, Breezy Point RBQ, and the popular BBQ spot Severino, Simon Chardiet and spe- auditions for their production of
serves up another fantastic music cial guests. The 25th Annual Putnam County
Thursday, August 8 feast with Blac Rabbit pumpin’ out 97-02 Rockaway Beach Blvd Spelling Bee. Bring headshot and
8:30 p.m. Beatles songs and original music. resume if available. Sides will be
Bobby Butler’s Bungalow Bar 97-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd Sundays provided at the audition. These
Thursday summer night concert 3 p.m. are the only audition dates for this
series heats up with an extra spe- Sunday, August 12 If summer had a scent, it would production. Callbacks held only if
cial treat—Walker Hornung of The 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. smell like barbecue. So why not necessary. All ethnicities encour-
Brotherhood of the Grape. Get Rockaway’s premier rock party head to Beach Bum Barbecue Sun- aged to attend. Show performance
ready for a night of music magic on band, Wine With Sue, makes their day summer series at A/B Studios dates are November 8, 9 10, 15, 16,
the bay! grand return to La Barracuda blaz- for some outdoor fun and serious 17, 22, 23 and 22. Please do not au-
377 Beach 92nd Street in’ the outdoor food oasis with all flavor picnic-style? BBB is not just dition if you are not available on
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Friday, August 9 Beach 97th Street & Rockaway but also a music, arts, beers and waytheatrecompany.org for travel
9 p.m. Beach Blvd. flea market bazaar. All foods pre- directions, character descriptions
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time with Rockaway’s Irish music Sunday, August 12 ed sugar, monk fruit sweetener is Post Theater, Building T4, Fort
folklorist Walter Ensor at Rogers. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. used in its place. Check it out! Tilden
203 Beach 116th Street End your weekend on a con- 111-22 Rockaway Beach Blvd
scious note with the Roots Vibra- ARTS
Friday, August 9 tion Band and special guest, reggae SPECIAL MENTION Saturday & Sundays
9 p.m. to 1 a.m. legend Mikey Chung’s deep reggae Thursday, August 8 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Tonight, grab your best buds and grooves at Low Tide Bar. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Rockaway Artists Alliance
march into RBQ for a rockin’ night Low Tide Bar, Beach 97th Board- RBAF 2ND ANNUAL DANCE showcases their exhibit, Beach El-
of classic rock with the Rock-A- walk Concession OUT UNDER THE START FOR ements V, featuring a bevy of mul-
Wades. AUTISM AWARENESS ti-faceted artists each expressing
97-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd Wednesday, August 14 Get your dancing shoes ready, their appreciation of the visual and
7 p.m. and make a beeline for Caracas healing beauty of the beach. This
Saturday, August 10 Guess who’s poppin’ at Whit’s to- for Rockaway Beach Autism Fam- exhibit is ongoing until August 15.
9 p.m. night! None other than Squid Trio ilies Annual Dance Out Under the sTudio 7 Gallery, Fort Tilden
Tonight, Rogers gets a dose of serving up a squidaliciously jazzy Stars for Autism Awareness. All are
squidaliciousness as Squid Trio acoustic feast! welcome! Grab the chance to let Got info on local live music and
electrifies the pub with acous- 97-02 Rockaway Beach Blvd loose and have fun all in the spirit art? Email: kami@rockawaytimes.
tic blues, roots and Americana of building autism awareness and com
grooves. Thursday, August 15 acceptance at our beautiful ocean-
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By Beth Hanning

Printing: Summer Ode


Letterheads, Envelopes, Bumper Stickers,
Custom Invites, Labels, Flyers, Business Cards To Mom
Silk Screen This past Tuesday, August
6, was my mother’s 31st anni-
made a jug of either iced tea
or “red drink mix.” We never
Printing CUSTOM versary in heaven. For some had Hi-C or Hawaiian Punch.
reason, this does not make We had the generic white la-
Plaques T-SHIRATsSLow me as unhappy as it used to or bel with the black wording.
ing
Trophies Start as $15 as unhappy as Mother’s Day
sometimes makes me feel. I
We also packed some snacks,
which were also of the gener-
Graphics feel a certain nostalgia, may-
be because the summer holds
ic nature. No Oreos for us, we
had chocolate cookies with
Tee Shirts such special memories for me vanilla cream or vanilla cook-
Hoodies regarding my mother. ies with cream. Sometimes

Posters
ID E RY NERS
Many things in our socie-
ty have changed, but the one
the cookies were a mixture!
My brother usually carried

R O AN
constant is that Rockaway the towels and boogie boards

EMB HIRTS, NBEEDS!


Caps kids have the life. When we down to the beach and com-
were kids, my mother bare- plained the entire way.
ly used the car. We rode our What also happened every

S , T-S ING
bikes EVERYWHERE. While
today’s kids have SFDS Sum-
day is my mother watched us
in the water. We were taught

OPHIE R PRIN T mer Classics, we had the St.


Camillus blacktop softball
to be mindful of the tide and
she constantly yelled at us to

R
T ALL Y O U league, which was run by Bob
Summerfield with help from
Mrs. Magee, Mr. Wilson and
Mr. Loof (Rockaway’s now best
either move over closer to her
or to move in as we liked to
push the envelope. She also
was known to yell at a few life-
dressed man). We rode our guards when she did not think
T-Shirts bikes, either with my mom or
with friends. I guess one thing
they were keeping as close an
eye on us as they should.
Custom Made - No Minimum that has changed is I do not re- As I got to be a teen and
member locking up the bikes went to the beach by myself,
Custom Banners at St. Camillus and today my
bike would be gone in a flash.
I still walked over to say hel-
lo and check in with her. I al-
Signs Another thing we did that ways could see her standing in
most children do is we went the shore watching my siblings
Large Color Print-Outs to the beach EVERY day. or if there was a break in the
Sometimes we were down for swimming and my brother was
Print Your Art & the long haul and sometimes playing whiffle ball or running
Photos On Canvas when Mom was busy she took bases, she would be relaxing
Car & Truck Magnets Your Company us down for just a swim. Of and reading.
What • You • Sell • Here course, that swim would last So, as I am of course sad she
Truck Lettering (Your) Phone-Num
at least an hour. I clearly re- is not here to see her five beau-
Custom Refrigerator Magnets member telling my brother, tiful grandchildren, I am lucky
“Here she comes, do not look enough to have had fifteen
towards the shore and make wonderful summers making
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22nd Annual Charity Golf Outing

Friday, September 20th 2019

4 Hour Open Bar and Hot Buffet at at the Council Immediately Following Golf at 3:00 pm
For Reservations or sponsorship opportunities and additional information, please stop by or call the Council.
We sincerely thank the below individuals and organizations for their continued support!
Businesses Nick Valardi's Service Station Ancient Order of Hibernians Div.21 Ed Lane - Gerald King - John Cori Sr.
Beer House Inc. Tongue & Groove Construction (Noel Furey) Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians Div. 25 Irish Joe O'Connor
Boardwalk Bagel Plum Tomatoes Broad Channel Athletic Club Jean & Frank Bagley
Breezy Point Lumber Prudential Financial (Patrick Hanning) County Tyrone Pipe Band Joanne & Edward Gillespie
Bridie O's Italian Ceramic Tile (Robert Teitel) Daniel M O'Connell American Legion Post #272 John Horever, Esq.
Bryan's Auto Rockaway Beach Golf Club Daniel M O'Connell American Legion Ladies Aux
Lillian & Frank Reynolds
Bugalou Productions Rockaway Graphics F.O.P. Court Officers Lodge #35
Patti & John Gillespie
Bungalow Bar Rockaway Point News F.O.P. New York Lodge #38
Casino Auto Body Inc. Roger's Bar Graybeards PattiAnn Driscoll
Community House Strands NYS Senior Court Officers Association Richie Garvey
Connolly Station Tap & Grill NYS Courts Pipe & Drum Band Russell Hauk
Curran's Superior Meats The Wharf NYPD Emerald Society Steve Closs
Denis S O'Connor Funeral Home Trainor & Associates NYPD Holy Name Society Morgan Family
DJ@Works Walsh Properties Queens County St. Patrick's Parade Committee Churches
Elegante Whit's End RIBS (Rockaway Irish Boys) Blessed Trinity
Florama Carpet 3 & 7 Bar & Restaurant Rockaway Beach Civic Association St. Camillius
Grace Notes (John Gillespie) Knights of Columbus Rockaway Rotary St. Francis de Sales
Healy's Pub Champlain/St Joan of Arc Council #441 Individuals
St. Rose of Lima
Jamesons Columbiettes of Msgr Wm. F. Burke Council Bernadette & Andy McCracken
Fr. James Devine
Jimmy's Place Nativity of the Lord Barbara & Chris Gillespie
Kennedy's Restaurant Patrick Keane Insurance Agent Barbara & Richie Knott Msgr. Martin Geraghty
FIFCO USA (Billy Hofmann) Queens Board of District Deputies Brian Courtney Fr. Peter Rayder
Martin's Pastry Shoppe, Inc. Stephan Moylan 4th Degree Collins Family Rev William F. Sweeney
McManus Mechanical Maintenance K of C 300 Club Daniel Reed Rev Richard J Ahlemeyer
Miracle Movers Organizations Donald Moran Fr. James Kuroly

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LOCAL COLOR:
READERS SEND IN THEIR PIX
We might be a little biased, but we think some of the best photographers in the world live in Rockaway. Here are some shots that
readers shared with us this week. Send your photos (limit to 2 per week) to mail@rockawaytimes.com and we’ll do our best to print
them (space permitting). We do receive more than we can print.

By Chris McHale By JP Stathis By Kevin Smith

By Uthman Baksh By John Stieler By Jenny Cook

By Andrea Minks By Joe Forcina

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Young Guns: AmpSurf Adaptive Surf


The Undefeated Clinics Continues
AmpSurf is a non-profit 501 There is a $50 refundable de-
(c) (3) organization made up posit to hold your spot. This fee
of amputees, veterans, surf- will be returned if you show up.
ers, water persons, friends and Click SUBMIT. Note: Families
families of the disabled. The with siblings are welcomed to
group’s mission is to Promote, attend free.”
Inspire, Educate and Rehabil- AmpSurf is looking for volun-
itate people with disabilities, teers from the Rockaway Beach
especially our veteran heroes, community. If you are a surf-
Special-Needs Athletes and the er, lifeguard, water person or
disabled through adaptive surf- someone interested in Adaptive
ing and the healing power of Surf Clinics, please register as a
the ocean. volunteer on the web site.
Ampsurf says, “Please join us Future events you can regis-
on Saturday, August 17, 2019 at ter for are the 9/11 Breezy Point
Beach 67th Street for our next Memorial at the Cross of Steel at
Adaptive Surf Clinic from 9 a.m. 8:30 am on September 11, 2019;
– 12 noon. Sign in at the beach and a clinic on September 14,
The self-proclaimed Team Machine came from behind begins at 8:30 a.m. 2019 at Beach 67th Street, 9 a.m.
of The Century aka The (missed foul shots, anyone?) "Prior to the event, go to www. -12:00 p.m.
Greene Machine celebrated to earn the championship AmpSurf.org/Intake to register: If you have any questions,
an undefeated season at The t-shirts. Sorry, the picture click on the drop down menu contact John W. Roberts, Co-
Wharf last Thursday after is a bit dark, and some play- for the East Coast and check ordinator AmpSurf Rockaway
capturing The Young Guns ers seem to have crazy eyes the New York date(s) August 17, Beach/Breezy Point New York
title in the Graybeards divi- (a possible reason for their 2019 you wish to attend; make Chapter at jwrsurf@aol.com or
sion of the Summer Classic. success?), but congrats to all sure you fill in the information jwrpaddle@gmail.com or you
A packed St. Camillus gym and a shout out to MVP Dee requesting name, phone num- can call or text him at (917) 734-
watched a thriller as The Tubridy. ber, email, etc. 8711.

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