FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 THE WOODSIDE HERALD PAGE 1 SERVING SUNNYSIDE-WOODSIDE AND LONG ISLAND CITY VOL. 82, NO. 13 WOODSIDE, L.I.C., N.Y. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 FREE See Page 4 WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN: FAREWELL TO ROEL VANDERKOOI Photo Credit: Patricia Dorfman DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF QUEENS’ AIRPORT by Crystal Wolfe by Patricia Dorfman Sunnysider Roel Vanderkooi died March 19 at age 80. His health diminishing for some time, he was too thin, but his dashing good looks still apparent. But he surprised many by being able to stay at home on his own, just looked in upon and assisted by close friends. Born in northern Holland, he was a fan of Netherland royalty and was an avid watcher of Dutch news and programs, with a glass of wine, some good Dutch cheese and crackers. (Last year, he drove to Baltimore just for cheese.) Many remember the gag mug designed by his designer son of Roel dressed as a king. (continued on page 7) SAVE THE CLOCK TOWER OF QUEENS by Crystal Wolfe The historic Long Island City Clock Tower (29-27 Queens Plaza North), originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Building, was built in 1927 by the architect Morell Smith and is one of the most vital architectural buildings in Queens. Towering over Queens Plaza, and once hailed by the Long Island Star Journal as the new “Times Square of Queens,” it was the first skyscraper in Long Island City and the tallest building in the Borough until 1990. (continued on page 7) According to the LaGuardia Airport Redevelopment Program’s website, the LGA “is undergoing an extensive capital redevelopment program in an effort to provide world-class airport facilities for passengers and airlines alike.” The program will include the demolition of some of the existing infrastructure as well as the construction of: 1.3 million square feet of new land, a new aeronautical ramp, frontage roads that will serve the new terminal, additional gates, a new central heating and refrigeration plant, and other utilities and site improvements such as baggage handling systems that are centralized, a baggage screening facility, 1,620 feet of baggage claim frontage, 214 check-in counters and kiosks, two-passenger security screening check points with a total of 22 lanes—all of which will improve the experience and efficiency of time for flyers. The frontage roads can be overly packed in rush hours and do not meet industry design standards. The current ramps limit aircraft movements resulting in inefficiencies and higher costs. Present infrastructure is not meeting existing or future demands, and much could be done to make the airport more environmentally friendly. (continued on page 7) 108th Pct Community Council Meeting Tuesday, March 31st, @ 7pm SCS 43-31 39th Street, Sunnyside Enrolled In Medicaid Insurance Topic: Domestic Violence Community Board 2 Meeting Wednesday, April 1st @ 7pm At SCS 43-31 39th Street, Sunnyside To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772 THE WOODSIDE HERALD PAGE 2 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 HONORING LOCAL WOMEN Attorneys-At-Law MARC CRAWFORD LEAVITT JOSEPH N. YAMANER* IRA R. GREENBERG PAUL E. KERSON JOHN F. DUANE TALI SEHATI Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan along with LaGuardia Community College President Gail Mellow held their 5th Annual Women’s History Month Event. The event was held to celebrate Women’s History Month and recognize strong women leaders in government and business who have made a difference in the community. This year, the honorees included: Lily Gavin, Owner of Dazies Restaurant, Judith Chin, NYS Board of Regents, Assemblywoman Margaret Markey, Assemblywoman Nily Rozic, Kathryn Giaimo, former Executive Director of Thalia Spanish Theater , Francene Biderman-Gross, CEO Advantage Inc., Diane Colon, Director of Administrative and Support Services at LaGuardia Community College THE BENJAMIN SHAW PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 45-29 47th Street - Woodside, New York 11377 718-729-0986 MIDTOWN OFFICE: 228 E. 45TH STREET, 17 FL., NYC 10017 Serving the Community Since 1947 *We speak Spanish, Hebrew & Turkish Francene Biderman, Dr. Gail Mellow (President, LGA Community College), Kathryn Giaimo, Kerry Soldano (accepting on behalf of her mother Lily Gavin), Assemblywoman Nily Rozic, Diane Colon, Assemblywoman Marge Markey, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan, Regent Judith Chin and Public Advocate Leticia James. PODIATRY MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SERVICES DR. 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Editor CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Crystal Wolfe, Mary Caulfield, Peter A. Ross, Rob MacKay CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Joe Gurrado, Robert Flanagan 43-15 46TH ST. SUNNYSIDE, N.Y. 718-729-2117 To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772 Weekday, Evening and Saturday Hours by Appointment FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 THE WOODSIDE HERALD CELEBRATING PERMANENT Q103 SERVICE EXPANSION Elected officials, transit advocates and cultural institutions from Astoria and Long Island City celebrated the long-awaited permanent service expansion of the Q103 bus line, which connects the two Queens waterfront neighborhoods along Vernon Boulevard. After strong pressure from Senator Gianaris and community leaders in 2014, the MTA instituted a trial expansion for the Q103 that expanded weekday service hours and finally provided service on weekends. The trial program was a success and the MTA will now make this expansion permanent after years of advocacy. “I am thrilled the MTA heeded my call to make this Q103 service expansion permanent. Western Queens has long needed better bus service, so it is gratifying that the MTA responded to our concerns,” said Gianaris. “There is so much happening throughout western Queens that our need for better methods of traveling between our neighborhoods has never been more pressing. This service expansion represents a hard fought victory, but I will never stop fighting for improved transit service in our community.” “I applaud the MTA for making the Q103 service expansion permanent,” said Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan. “As the Long Island City and Astoria communities continue to grow, the demand for increased bus service is greatly needed. I commend both Senator Gianaris for pushing this priority and the MTA for listening to the community.” “Working with my colleagues in government we were able to secure permanent and expanded Q103 bus service for thousands of riders who have been in need of additional transportation options,” said New York City Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer. “Enhancing alternative transportation services for riders here in Western Queens has always been a priority for me. With the permanent addition of the Q103 even more New Yorkers will gain access to Western Queens’ cultural scene and some of the hottest neighborhoods in our City.” FOR RENT Quiet one BR apt in Briarwood, 2 blocks from E or F Train, rent $1375 month 516-902-1725 or 516-458-1453 Available after April 1st To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 THE WOODSIDE HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 CULTURAL TOWN HALL On March 17th, Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer hosted a Cultural Town Hall featuring Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl at MoMA PS1 in Long Island City. The discussion focused on the state of the arts throughout the five boroughs, recently proposed legislation to develop a cultural plan in New York City and enhancing the City’s Percent for Art program to bolster community engagement. HAPPY FEAT United Forties Civic Association President, Don McCallian, proudly announced, that thanks to their sock drive, aimed at warming the feet of those at the Metro Family Residence homeless shelter, almost 800 socks were donated last week. “INVEST IN LIBRARIES” Campaign Will Release New Report Detailing Grimmest Examples of Branches in Need of Capital Funding after Years of Neglect On March 20th, New York City Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer, Finance Chair Julissa Ferreras, Council Member Costa Constantinides, Chair, Sub-Committee on Libraries, heads of New York City’s three library institutions – New York Public Library, Brooklyn Public Library and Queens Library – members of District Council 37 and library advocates from all five boroughs launched a major campaign, “Invest in Libraries,” to reverse years of neglect and urge the City to appropriately fund the library system. The campaign will also release a new report detailing some of the most egregious examples of branches in need of capital funding. The newly-formed campaign, Invest in Libraries, is a partnership between the three library systems and library supporters across the City. The campaign is calling for $1.1 billion in capital funding for critical renovations and maintenance – a mere 1% of the City’s ten year Capital Plan – and a $65 million increase in operating expenses in this year’s budget, to provide the programs and services New Yorkers demand and expect from their local branches at least six days a week. City funding for public libraries has been slashed by nearly 20 percent over the last 7 years, and library staff has been reduced by over 1,000 workers. Many branches across the City aren’t even able to stay open six days a week. In addition to the report, the campaign launched the website investinlibraries.org where New Yorkers can go to take action and stay updated on the campaign. 718-729-3772 To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772 27 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 THE WOODSIDE HERALD Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer Unveils PARTICIPATORY BUDGET PROJECTS $1 MILLION TO BE DECIDED ON Project Expo to be held on April 6th and District-wide vote to happen at a variety of locations the week of April 11th-19th. New York City Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer unveiled 27 community projects developed under the first Participatory Budgeting process to be organized within the 26th District. $1 million will be allocated to the most popular projects. Council Member Van Bramer’s office will host a Project Expo on Monday, April 6th from 7-9pm at Sunnyside Community Services, 43-31 39th Street. The expo will give community residents the opportunity to speak with project delegates, see project presentations and learn more about each proposal. After months of evaluating hundreds of ideas I am proud to announce that the community has narrowed their proposals down to 27 community projects,î said Council Member Van Bramer. The proposals span a wide variety of community capital projects that residents truly care about. This has truly been a community driven process from the beginning and the projects that have been developed span across every neighborhood within the 26th District. If you live in the 26th District now is the time for you to exercise your power and vote on the projects you love the most!î Residents and stake holders of the 26th District will have the opportunity to participate in the vote the week of April 11th -19th at a variety of locations throughout the 26th District. Last fall the Council Member’s office kicked off the participatory budgeting process for the first time in the 26th District. Several hundred residents, business owners, stakeholders, youth and community leaders participated in the Participatory Budgeting process through calls, emails, meetings and conversations. Neighborhood Assemblies and public meetings were held in Astoria, Dutch Kills, Sunnyside, Woodside, Long Island City, the Woodside Houses, the Queensbridge Houses, and the Big Six Towers. Several hundred residents participated in the process and played a huge role working with City agencies and the Council Member’s office to ensure the community’s favorite projects were selected, funded and implemented. To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772 PAGE 5 THE WOODSIDE HERALD PAGE 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE PROBATE CITATION File No. 2014-3996 SURROGATE’S COURT – QUEENS COUNTY CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, By the Grace of God Free and Independent To: Public Administrator of the County of Queens; Attorney General of New York State; To the heirs at law, next of kin, and distributees of Erna B. Sisco deceased, if living, and if any of them be dead to their heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, legatees, executors, administrators, assignees and successors in interest whose names are unknown and cannot be ascertained after due diligence. A petition having been duly filed by Unchu Julie Roh, aka Julie RohSon, who is domiciled at 5450 Leary Ave NW, unit 550, Seattle WA 98107 YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, Queens County, at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York, on 7 th day of May, 2015 at 9:30 A.M. of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of Erna B. Sisco, lately domiciled at 52-60 65th Place, Apt. 4A, Maspeth NY 11378 admitting to probate a Will dated 4/22/1999, (a Codicil dated: none), a copy of which is attached, as the Will of Erna B. Sisco deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that {x} Letters Testamentary issue to: Unchu Julie Roh. Dated, Attested and Sealed March 4 2015 HON. PETER J. KELLY Surrogate; Margaret M. Gribbon Chief Clerk; Pro Se: Unchu Julie Roh 5450 Leary Ave NW, unit 550, Seattle WA 98107 [Note: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you.] 3/13/15, 3/20/15, 3/27/15, 4/3/15 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT QUEENS COUNTY JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., Plaintiff against Soon Hit Kim; George Kim Han; Chun Il Han ,et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) The Law Office of Fein, Such & Crane, LLP 28 East Main Street, Suite 1800, Rochester, NY 14614 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered October 3rd, 2014 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the Queens County Supreme Court, Courtroom #25, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435 on April 17th, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Premises known as 37-69 62nd Street, Woodside, NY 11377.Sec N/A Block 1217 Lot 12. All that certain Plot, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being in the Borough and County of Queens, City and State of New York Approximate Amount of Judgment is $251,053.64 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 704029/2013 . William L. Sena, Esq. , Referee 3/ 20/15, 3/27/15, 4/3/15, 4/10/15 File No.: 2013-5343/A CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT To: Jonathan Glass, Jeffrey Glass, Attorney General of the State of New York, Office for People with Developmental Disabilities The unknown distributees, legatees, devisees, heirs at law and assignees of SHERRI DIAMOND A/K/A SHERRI POTNOY, deceased, or their estates, if any there be, whose names, places of residence and post office addresses are unknown to the petitioner and cannot with due diligence be ascertained. Being the persons interested as creditors, legatees, distributees or otherwise in the Estate of SHERRI DIAMOND A/K/A SHERRI POTNOY, deceased, who at the time of death was a resident of 64 Madsen Avenue, Staten Island, NY, in the County of Queens, State of New York. SEND GREETING: Upon the petition of LOIS M. ROSENBLATT, Public Administrator of Queens County, who maintains her office at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, Queens County, New York 11435, as Administrator of the Estate of SHERRI DIAMOND A/K/A SHERRI POTNOY, deceased, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrogate at the Surrogate’s Court of the County of Queens, to be held at the Queens General Courthouse, 6th Floor, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, City and State of New York, on the 23rd day of April, 2015 at 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon, why the Account of Proceedings of the Public Administrator of Queens County, as Administrator of the Estate of said deceased, a copy of which is attached, should not be judicially settled, and why the Surrogate should not fix and allow a reasonable amount of compensation to GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., for legal services rendered to petitioner herein in the amount of $3,588.14 and that the Court fix the fair and reasonable additional fee for any services to be rendered by GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., hereafter in connection with proceedings on kinship, claims etc., prior to entry of a final Decree on this accounting in the amount of 6% of assets or income collected after the date of the within accounting; and why the Surrogate should not fix and allow an amount equal to one percent on said Schedules of the total assets on Schedules A, A1, and A2 plus any additional monies received subsequent to the date of this account, as the fair and reasonable amount payable to the Office of the Public Administrator for the expenses of said office pursuant to S.C.P.A. §1106(4); and why the net distributable estate should not be paid to the State of New York in partial satisfaction of the claim of the NYS Office for People with Developmental Disabilities. Dated, Attested and Sealed 26th day of February, 2015 HON. PETER J. KELLY Surrogate, Queens County Margaret M. Gribbon Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ. (718) 459-9000 95-25 Queens Boulevard, 11th Floor, Rego Park, New York 11374 This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you do not object to the relief requested unless you file formal legal, verified objections. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. Accounting Citation 3/20/15, 3/ 27/15, 4/3/15, 4/10/15 SUMMONS Index No. 704256/ 2014 D/O/F: June 18, 2014 Premises Address: 114-31 208TH STREET ST. ALBANS, NY 11411 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF QUEENS REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., Plaintiff, -againstALTHEA E. BARNES AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF ALFONSO ABBOTT; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 50; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 50, INTENDING TO BE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND ASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATE OF ALFONSO ABBOTT WHO WAS BORN ON JANUARY 27, 1927 AND DIED ON JUNE 12, 2010, A RESIDENT OF THE COUNTY OF QUEENS, THEIR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST IF ANY OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS BE DECEASED, THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE AFORESAID CLASSES OF PERSON, IF THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF; NEW YORK CITY PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU; MUNICIPAL CREDIT UNION; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION & FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT; ‘’JOHN DOES’’ and ‘’JANE DOES’’, said names being fictitious, parties intended being possible tenants or occupants of premises and corporations, other entities or persons who have, claim, or may claim, a lien against, or other interest in, the premises, Defendant(s), TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your Answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorneys within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. The following notice is intended only for those defendants who are owners of the premises sought to be foreclosed or who are liable upon the debt for which the mortgage stands as security. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. The present amount of the debt as of the date of this summons: $268.781.12 consisting of principal balance of $148,965.46 plus interest of $63,509.60; MIP charges of $13,343.27; Servicing Fees of $3,930.00; escrow/ impound shortages or credits of $35,122.79, late charges of $0.00; Broker’s Price Opinion, inspection and miscellaneous charges of $1,885.00; attorney fee $1,750.00 and title search $275.00. Because of interest and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive the check, in which event we will inform you. The name of the creditor to whom the debt is owed: Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc. Unless you dispute the validity of the debt, or any portion thereof, within thirty (30) days after receipt hereof, the debt will be assumed to be valid by Rosicki, Rosicki & Associates P.C. If you notify Rosicki, Rosicki & Associates P.C in writing within thirty (30) days after your receipt hereof that the debt, or any portion thereof, is disputed, we will obtain To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772 verification of the debt or a copy of any judgment against you representing the debt and a copy of such verification or judgment will be mailed to you by Rosicki, Rosicki & Associates P.C. Upon your written request within 30 days after receipt of this notice, Rosicki, Rosicki & Associates P.C will provide you with the name and address of the original creditor if different from the current creditor. Note: Your time to respond to the summons and complaint differs from your time to dispute the validity of the debt or to request the name and address of the original creditor. Although you have as few as 20 days to respond to the summons and complaint, depending on the manner of service, you still have 30 days from receipt of this summons to dispute the validity of the debt and to request the name and address of the original creditor. TO THE DEFENDANTS: The Plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action. TO THE DEFENDANTS: If you have obtained an order of discharge from the Bankruptcy court, which includes this debt, and you have not reaffirmed your liability for this debt, this law suit is not alleging that you have any personal liability for this debt and does not seek a money judgment against you. Even if a discharge has been obtained, this lawsuit to foreclose the mortgage will continue and we will seek a judgment authorizing the sale of the mortgaged premises. Dated: June 18, 2014 Bijal K. Jani, Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff Main Office 51 E Bethpage Road Plainview, NY 11803 516-741-2585 Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877BANKNYS (1-877-226-5697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies. 3/27/15, 4/3/ 15, 4/10/15, 4/17/15 Public Legal Notices For more information, Email: SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 (continued from front page) THE WOODSIDE HERALD (continued from front page) Farewell to Roel Vanderkooi Save the Clock Tower of Queens The eulogy by his grandson, Spencer, who was emotional but still flashed Roel’s dimples as he told funny stories that had his family and friends nodding and laughing ruefully. Spencer assured all that he would get them on the list as attending, noting that one of Roel’s most exasperating habits was to make a list on his birthday of just who had or had not called him. Staying at length at the visitation as good friends, were both Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan, for whom Vanderkooi worked as a community liaison, as well as Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer. The funeral was held at Lynch’s Funeral Home, with All Saint’s Father Joseph Jerome conducting a service. Roel’s family opted for cremation and will also hold another service upon return to Canada. Missing was the forceof-nature Luke Adams, Roel’s companion for close to 40 years who died four months ago, with whom he worked at Don Bar Travel and on tours worldwide. Roel loved good company. Luke urged him to join and help community groups, and he did – the Kiwanis, the Chamber, and the Lions Club. (A beautiful surprise, Roel’s family, encouraged by Anthony Kulzer, asked that in lieu flowers, donations be made to Sunnyside Artists, Inc. Just four months ago, Roel’s similar request has funded the Luke Adams Art Prize for two years. Both were founding & continuous board members since 2007.) Roel was Treasurer of the Sunnyside Chamber upon his death, and his design ability, precise record keeping and impeccable manners made him a valued staffer and volunteer all of his life. Spencer mentioned the kindness of Roel’s friends who stood by him in the last months, Bernadette McDevitt, Jun Medina, Ona Whitman, Frances Schmidt, and singling out Anthony Kulzer. The Prophet Isaiah service reading described a “beautiful headdress instead of ashes,” and we all hope Roel is with the many he loved so well and he is wearing garb to his liking in the kingdom of heaven. The Clock Tower Building boasts 14 stories, 3 of which include the tower and hold its mammoth 4-faced illuminated clock, has neo-Gothic historical intricacies culminating in gargoyles and crests adorning the battlements, with buff-colored pressed brick and Indiana limestone trim. The current state of the Clock Tower’s exterior is showing signs of wear and tear, but most of the exterior structure and materials have held up well. In May of 2014, the Criterion Group bought the property for $15 million. Then in November, they sold the Clock Tower building to Property Markets Group for $31 million. Reportedly their plans for the building include partial or even total demolition. With this latest sale of the building, an urgent and powerful show of community support is imperative to the buildings preservation. Please sign the petition on Change.org online to demonstrate your support. On Tuesday, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to schedule a hearing to decide if the building should be landmarked. If the Clock Tower is granted landmark status any proposals to reconstruction of the building would be subject to the approval of the Commission. Commissioners tend to work toward the preservation of as much of the original structure as possible, and advocate using materials that are harmonious to the original design. If major changes are requested of a landmark building the application is “This is a tremendous victory for New York City preservationists and local residents who contacted my office to convey their overwhelming support to retain the character of our great neighborhood,” said New York City Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer. “I have long supported the designation of the Clock Tower as a landmark. I am proud to help give this community campaign additional support to ensure the Clock Tower Building stands for another 90 years.” PAGE 7 (continued from front page) DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF QUEENS’ AIRPORT An AirTrain might also be coming to the LGA which would connect the mainline 7-Train in Queens to the Mets-Willets Point stop to the airport. There will also be a direct subway line to the airport. The parking garage building is under construction and has been in need of serious repairs and should be done by February of 2015. Port Authority will choose a private developer for the project. In addition, the developer will design and construct new roadway systems for the airport, utilities in the Central Terminal Area, and the West Parking Garage. In 1964, the Central Terminal Building was opened to the public. It had a capacity when it was established for 8 million air passengers. In the 1990’s it went through its first trans- formation and was expanded to 835,000 sq. feet of floor space, with four concourses that can accommodate 35 aircraft gates. But that is not enough. In 2013, the LaGuardia Airport set a new record when 26.7 million passengers went through its 71 contact gates through Terminal B. By 2030 the airport is projected to serve 34 million passengers a year, and 17.5 of those million will use the CTB. The LaGuardia International Airport started as a commercial airport in 1939 and was built at a cost for New York of $40 million. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has been managing the airport since 1947 and is under contract until 2050. Port Authority has invested $1.4 billion in the upkeep of the airport since taking • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County on MAR 10 2015, bearing Index Number NC000010-15/QU a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435, grants me (us) the right to: Assume the name of (First) GRACE (Middle) CAROLINA (Last) VALDEZ TUTILLO My present name is (First) GRACE (Middle) CAROLINA (Last) VALDEZ (infant) My present address is 41097 53 ST APT 1A, Woodside, NY 11377 My place of birth is QUEENS, NY My date of birth is July 31, 2009 Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County on MAR 6 2015, bearing Index Number NC001265-14/QU a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435, grants me (us) the right to: Assume the name of (First) JANKI (Middle) AMIT (Last) RABADIA My present name is (First) JANKI (Middle) VRAJLAL (Last) RABADIA AKA JANKI VRAJLAL SAKHRELIYA My present address is 3982 65 TH PL APT 4D, Woodside, NY 11377 My place of birth is INDIA My date of birth is August 06, 1990 over operation of it. LGA is one of the three main commercial airports serving the New York Metropolitan area of approximately 19 million people. It currently covers nearly 700 acres in Queens, New York. It borders on Flushing and Bowery Bays in Northern Queens, just minutes and 8 miles from Manhattan. The LGA is an important source of revenue for Queens and the greater New York City/ New Jersey metropolitan area, employing 11,000 people, generating about 116,000 local jobs and $5.7 billion in annual wages and salaries. Some people think the airport has been in desperate need of a “face-lift” for many years. Others think the airport will lose some of its historical appeal and charm with the degree of changes being made. The project motto is “cleaner, greener and more efficient.” Different aspects of the project will be completed at different times. According Crane’s New York Business, the total cost of the project will be $3.6 billion and remodeling is estimated to be finished by 2021. Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County on MAR 5 2015, bearing Index Number NC001274-14/QU a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435, grants me (us) the right to: Assume the name of (First) CASSANDRA (Middle) MARIE MELNIKOW (Last) SYCKES My present name is (First) CASSANDRA (Middle) MARIE (Last) MELNIKOW AKA CASSANDRA M MELNIKOW My present address is 45-26 44 TH ST APT 6F, Sunnyside, NY 11104 My place of birth is KNOXVILLE, TN My date of birth is March 04, 1982 Join the SUNNYSIDE DRUM CORPS 718-786-4141 • LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Queens County on MAR 10 2015, bearing Index Number NC000015-15/QU a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435, grants me (us) the right to: Assume the name of (First) ALEXANDRA To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772 • LEGAL NOTICE • (Middle) SALLESE (Last) DEVIN My present name is (First) ALEXANDRA (Middle) DEVIN (Last) VICICH AKA ALEXANDRA D VICICH My present address is 65-15 38 TH AVE APT 4A, Woodside, NY 11377 My place of birth is BROOKLYN, NY My date of birth is September 25, 1976 PAGE 8 THE WOODSIDE HERALD To Advertise E-mail SSabba@WoodsideHerald.com or call 718-729-3772 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015
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