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18 - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018

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IT S HALLOWEEN!

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A BROKEN CLOCK Learn About Your Flood


WILL BE RIGHT Risk & Insurance
clock has some mystery. The
official story is that the clock
At Far Rockaway Event
was made in the 1890s by the Are you a homeowner on the a presentation with an open
Wise Jewelry Store in Brook- peninsula well aware about the question and answer period,
lyn, although some sources extensive damages caused by and the second hour is reserved
claim that the clock was man- not just a hurricane, but torren- for one-one-one counseling.
ufactured by the Howard Clock tial rains, but still hesitant about The goal is to educate home-
Company of Boston. The clock wading into the murky waters of owners on why obtaining flood
stood in front of the Wise Jew- flood insurance? Don’t wait! To- insurance is critical to the fu-
elry Store at Flatbush Avenue day, Thursday, October 25 from ture of stakeholders living in
and Nevins Street for a num- 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., come and learn waterfront communities.
ber of years. It was then moved how you can protect your fam- If you can not attend the
with the firm to a new location ily's home and investment at event, visit: FloodHelpNY.org
at Fulton Street near Hoyt, a Flood Insurance Counseling to discover your risk by finding
where it remained for nine event at the Bayswater Jewish your home on the flood map,
The Wise Clock near Bay 5 at years. From there it was moved Center, located on 2355 Healy learn how to lower your risk
Riis Park will undergo a ma- to 288 Livingston for about five Avenue and Dickens Street. and your flood insurance rate,
jor overhaul. It’s done a pret- years before being removed to Councilman Donovan Rich- and to book a one-on-one ap-
ty good job standing through the park. The clock was donat- ards and Ready Rockaway, a pointment with a flood insur-
hurricanes and other weather ed to the Department of Parks local organization dedicated to ance counselor. You can also
assaults (okay, okay, the time by William A. Wise and Son in disaster and emergency prepar- book an appointment with a
was usually only right twice a 1941 when the firm went out of edness and management, are counselor by calling 646-786-
day). The clock, featured in a business. hosting the event to help home- 0888.
famous Cracker Jack commer- We’re told the clock will be owners gear up and be prepared Also, homeowners in Edge-
cial, was installed at Riis in back, fully restored and func- in case of another scary weather mere, Arverne, and Far Rock-
1941. tioning by April. But only time event, like a storm, or flooding away could be eligible for a
According to the National will tell. (Photo by Richard caused by heavy rains. Home Resiliency Audit and a
Parks Service, the history of the O’Neill) In the first hour, there will be free backwater valve!

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This is Halloween Around the Rock


By Katie McFadden On the other side of the bridge Party features drink specials, a
in Broad Channel, on Sunday, costume contest, prizes and mu-
Six years ago, the scariest thing October 28 is the Dawn Mcin- sic by DJ Gavin.
around Halloween was Hurricane tyre Annual Children’s Hallow- In Breezy Point, the Sugar
Sandy, which ultimately canceled een Parade. Costumed kids are Bowl is hosting their party start-
the holiday for Rockaway. But encouraged to start lining up at ing at 8 p.m. on Saturday night.
this weekend, Halloween is ON, 17th Road Park at 11:45 a.m., for Breezy residents and their guests
so don’t let the rain scare you. the parade that kicks off at noon can swing by for DJ music and
There’s plenty to do around town and heads to the Broad Channel a costume contest with prizes.
for kids to adults this weekend. Volunteer Fire Department fire- For those in Broad Channel, the
Trick-or-treating doesn’t take house, where there will be drinks Broad Channel American Le-
place until Wednesday, October and goodie served. gion’s Halloween Party is always
31, but there’s lots to do for fam- For adult kids (those 21+) look- a good time. The $25 admission
ilies and kids this weekend. Last ing for some fun, local bars and gets you access to music by DJ’s
year’s haunted house at the 100th restaurants have plenty in store. at Work, a costume contest with
Precinct was a huge hit, but with The fun begins Friday night at cash prizes, 50/50s, a cash bar and
such success, it turned into a free Thai Rock, where new band, Play- more. Tickets and tables of eight
ticketed event this year, which land makes their debut at 9 p.m. should be reserved in advance by
sold out early. Sorry, kids. How-
ever, even if you can’t get into the
Haunted Stationhouse on Friday,
October 26, there will still be give-
aways, candy, Halloween tips,
face-painting and more taking
place outside from 4 p.m. until 9 serve your space.
p.m. Also on Friday afternoon, On Saturday night, from 6 p.m.
from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Arverne until 9 p.m., the Rockaway Youth
Library on Beach 54th Street is Task Force is hosting a haunted
hosting a spooky celebration for farm trail on their farm at Beach
kids ages 5-12. There will be scary 58th Street and Beach Channel
stories, creepy crafts, treats and Drive. “Halloween is coming
games. Costumes are optional. soon, so grab your mask or your
During the day on Saturday, broom. The Rockaway Youth Task
October 27, House on the Rock Force will be your host, come
Church is hosting a fall festival dressed as yourself, a witch or a
complete with a chili cookoff, ghost! There will be food, candy
games, snacks, music, face-paint- and witch’s brew, now all we need They’ll be playing the best classic calling 917-930-0546, however
ing, crafts and more from 2 p.m. is you,” the event page says. rock, R&B, jazz, funk and blues. some may still be available at
until 5 p.m. on the Beach 94th If you want to head over the This is being represented as a the door. The party is at the Le-
Boardwalk, or indoors at 91-08 bridge to Brooklyn, Aviator Sports Halloween party, but costumes gion (209 Cross Bay Blvd.) from
Rockaway Beach Blvd. in the Center (3159 Flatbush Avenue) are optional. Also on Friday night 8 p.m. until midnight.
event of rain. The Peninsula Li- has been transformed into Green is the Breezy Point BayHouse’s There’s no reason furry friends
brary on Beach 94th Street is also Meadows Farm, where there’s Halloween party featuring mu- can’t get in on the fun and luck-
hosting a Halloween party, open pumpkin picking, a petting zoo, sic by the Mardi Gras Band. The ily for them, ARF-ARF is ready to
to kids ages 4-7, and their parents. hayride, a haunted house, pony fun starts at 9 p.m. and costumes provide it. On Saturday, October
There will be storytime, fun activ- rides, slides and more. It is open are encouraged. 27, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., bring
ities, and a Halloween Parade, so from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on both Saturday is where the big par- your costumed pet down to the
costumes are encouraged. Call Saturday and Sunday. Admission ties are at. The Rockaway Brew- Rockaway Dog Park at Beach
the library at 718-634-1110 to re- is $9. ing Company and the Rockaway 83rd Street and Rockaway Free-
Beach Broadcasting Company way for the Canine Costume
are hosting Boo at the Brew on Carnival Fundraiser. There will
Saturday, October 27, starting at be music, games, trick-or-treat
8 p.m. at the Brewery (415 Beach bags, raffles and a costume pa-
72nd Street). There will be per- rade led by Rocky. There is also
formances by Vic Thrill, Freya a costume contest for pets, but
Wilcox and The Supertones, plus you don’t need to be present to
a costume contest with prizes win. Submissions are also being
and more. Healy’s Pub’s par- accepted online, for a small do-
ty is also Saturday night, start- nation of $1 online or $2 on the
ing around 8 p.m. There will be day of the event. The contest will
DJ music, drink specials and a begin at noon. Head to www.
costume contest. Communi- arf-arfrockaway.org for more
ty House’s (101-19 Rockaway info and to register your pet.
Beach Blvd.) party is for the late- No matter what you get into this
night crew, starting at 10 p.m. weekend, stay safe and have fun!
Their Boos and Booze Halloween Happy Halloween!
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I Candy
nants off your tongue. Nice. slipped out. And they were rather be honest and just eat
Tootsie Rolls sometimes too much work. a candle.
came with this challenge, That was the thing with I’d take red licorice lac-
too. But Tootise Rolls? some candies. Some were es over black any day of the
C’mon, they were in the Top complicated. You’d get a week. You’d chew a black lace
10. If one had part of the Pez candy dispenser and the with that face that asked, do I
With Halloween coming wrapper stuck to it, big deal, spring would break and you like this or not? Or you might
up, someone asked me what it was still worth it. could never get the candy not go for black licorice lac-
my favorite candy was. Easy. Tootsie Rolls were one of out. Or some Pez dispensers es at all but you liked Good
Whatever I would steal from those candies you knew you’d were like mousetraps, you’d N’ Plenty, which was filled
my brother’s Halloween bag. be sacrificing a filling for. almost lose your finger work- with the black stuff. Good
Or a couple decades lat- Of course, they were noth- ing the thing. I don’t know N’ Plenty came with the bo-
er, whatever I swiped from ing compared to Milk Duds. why we bothered, Pez candy nus of shaking the box for a
kids. You know you could go Those babies would loosen was lame. Choo-Choo Charlie rhythm.
out and buy any candy you every tooth. Sometimes your Same with Dots candy. I think some old grouches
want, but if you want full temples would ache from all Dots came on a long sheet had a plan to keep trick-or-
guilty enjoyment, you’ve got the chewing work you had that looked like a cash regis- treat traffic at a minimum.
to pilfer the Snickers or Nes- to do. Milk Duds were good, ter receipt and weren’t worth Why else give out popcorn
tle Crunch from somebody but you couldn’t get full en- the trouble. You’d have to balls? I never met anyone
else’s loot. joyment because an image of scrape them off with your who liked popcorn balls. And
They could keep the Mary your dentist would pop into teeth. The paper was kind of nobody liked apples with
Jane bar. Ugh. I mean, Mary your head as you chewed. waxy and the candy was the pennies jammed into them.
Janes had their fans. Don’t Sugar Daddies were hard size of aspirin. I think this The apples would always
ask me why. The candy was caramel candy bars on a was more for show. You had compel somebody to say,
like a little brick and part of stick. You put the candy in candy and no one else did “Watch out, sometimes they
the candy wrapper always your mouth and pulled on or had already finished what put razor blades in them.”
stuck to the bar. You’d have the stick until a piece broke they had. And here’s another warn-
to spend a lot of time peel- off that you could chew on. The wax paper reminds me ing, kids. Keep an eye on
ing the paper or, more likely, You were always in danger of wax teeth that were big on your trick-or-treat bag. I’m
you’d have to suck on it and of spraining your jaw or rat- Halloween. Allegedly, you looking for a Charleston
then peel the paper rem- tling your teeth if the candy could eat them. Gross. I’d Chew.

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Sandy—6 Years Later


It’s been six years since Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on Home, the abandoned Keyfood building that has since been re-
the peninsula. The community has come a long way since then. built into a medical center that will open in the near future, the
Here’s a look at some post-Sandy scenes and what those areas burned down Harbor Light and its replacement, which should
look like today, like the boardwalk rebuilt in front of St. John’s be open by the holidays, and the Beach 106th Concession.

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out adequate protection as complete rehab. We have to various papers and magazines
they erode more and more. We admit that we didn’t know it that were somehow pertinent
hope one day that Hurricane by its name, The Wise Clock, to today’s Rockaway and Broad
Sandy will be more like a mem- named after jewelers from Channel. The correspondence
ory than something that’s still Brooklyn. We just know it was often just a little wacky,
noticed around town. was the star in a Cracker Jack stamped with Muriel’s sense of
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Well, you’re reading The construction of Beach Channel The Bugalou Music Series According to the New York
Rockaway Times. Know what spearheaded by the Depart- kicks off Year 2 this Saturday Law Journal, the U.S. Court of
that means? The RT Team ment of Design and Construc- at St. Camillus. Larry Camp- Appeals for the Second Circuit
did not win Mega Millions or tion has been a nightmare for bell and Teresa Williams will reversed a district court’s order
Powerball. We would’ve flown local businesses. Beach 116th headline this Saturday’s show, that had found in favor of an in-
the coop and never published was essentially closed early in which will be made extra invit- surance company that denied
(after donating to our favorite the week and businesses along ing because The Kerry Kearney Madelaine Chocolate its Hur-
Rockaway charities, of course, Beach Channel Drive were no- Band will play as well. Go to ricane Sandy claim. Madelaine
and secretly buying the Nepon- tified that there’d be no water BugalouMusic.com for more filed claims for more than $40
sit Home). We knew the odds. on Monday. But then there was info. You can also email con- million but Great Northern, a
We knew throwing the money water. Then word came there’d cert impresario, Keith Bugsy Chubb division, only paid $4
in the bay was probably mon- be a water interruption of eight Goldberg at bugaloumusic@ million. The chocolate compa-
ey better spent, but we bought hours on Tuesday. On Tuesday, gmail.com ny sued for the balance, lost in
some tickets anyway. And hey, the water flowed. (It’s tough ***** court, then won on appeal by
we wanted to show solidarity to sell coffee without water. We’re sad to report that Mu- a unanimous three-judge ap-
with the rest of you nuts who It’s tough for dentists to work riel Berry Stemmann died this peals panel on Tuesday. How
caught the $1.6 Billion fever. on patients without water. It’s week. Born in 1922, Muriel sweet it is. Talk about a Happy
***** tough to plan a work day with- spent most of her life in Broad Halloween…
Monday marks six years since out working toilets). More than Channel. We got to know Mu- *****
that storm. You know the one a little puzzled, we called DDC riel through the postal service. It’s still Breast Cancer Aware-
we’re talking about. Some peo- and were told all good, there’ll She read every square inch ness month! Community House
ple are STILL not back home. be no shutdown. of The Rockaway Times each is raising awareness with a spe-
The Harbor Light is STILL not ***** week and would often send us cial pink cocktail. Buy one this
open (but will be soon!) Our The iconic clock at Riis old (and we mean old!) news October and the proceeds go to
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This Week in History EDGEMERE THIS WEEKEND WE ARE TAKING


SHELTER FROM THE STORM

FARM
OCTOBER 25 World War II.
1400 - English poet Geoffrey Chaucer
ALL THE FUN WILL HAPPEN
died in London. OCTOBER 29 @
1983 - The United States invaded the Car- Kim Jenkusky was born.
ibbean nation of Grenada. 1929 - The New York Stock Exchange HARVEST 323 BEACH 74th ST.
FESTIVAL
crashed on Black Tuesday, precipitating
OCTOBER 26 the Great Depression.
Maria Colon was born.
Tommy Meyer was born normal market hours
2012 – Hurricane Sandy. 9-2
1825 - The Erie Canal, connecting Lake
Erie to the Hudson River, opened. OCTOBER 30 OCTOBER 28, festival will run from
1-4
2005 - The Chicago White Sox sweep the
Houston Astros to win their first World Se-
Mark Dana was born.

1938 - Radio broadcast of The War of the


2018
ries in 88 years. 1:00 - 4:00
Worlds, starring Orson Welles, caused
chicken petting, face painting,
Marni Sugar born Oct 24 nationwide panic among listeners.
wreath making, waffle eating, apple
Janine DaSilva born Oct 22. bobbing, hot dog eating, DIY
1974 - Muhammad Ali knocked out edgemere farm t-shirt printing,
OCTOBER 27 George Foreman in the eighth round of a dance performance, warm cider,
Kevin Brown was born. 15-round bout in Kinshasa, Zaire (“rum- coffee, muffins, group hugs and
Vincent McVeigh was born. ble in the jungle”) to regain his world community
heavyweight title.
1904 - New York City's first rapid transit supremely talented musical guest
subway, the IRT, opened. OCTOBER 31 sasha dobson
1997 - The Dow Jones industrial average Kathleen Coughlin was born.
fell 554.26 points, forcing the stock mar- Dennis O’Connor was born. 3:30
ket to shut down. Marilyn Kohn was born. pet costume contest starts
2004 - After an 86-year wait, the Boston Jim Slowey was born.
Red Sox finally captured a World Series 1517 - Martin Luther posted the 95 The- pot luck...bring a dish using your
ses on the door of the Wittenberg Palace edgemere farm favorites
trophy.
church, marking the start of the Protes-
OCTOBER 28 tant Reformation in Germany. stock up on veggies too!
1886 -The Statue of Liberty was dedi-
cated in New York Harbor by President 1992 - Pope John Paul II admitted that stay up to date on instagram
Grover Cleveland. the Roman Catholic Church had erred @edgemerefarm
in convicting Galileo of heresy 350 years
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New Business and No More


Mallary Bennett Coletta says, The Tides apartment complex,
“We are in the final stages and comes lots of new business.
should be open soon!” New wine and liquor store,
In some more good news, in Vino by the Sea, should be
Rockaway Beach, party rent- open any day now. Cuisine by
al company, LuLu’s Fun Face Claudette of Beach 116th will
Painting and Party Rentals NY, be opening a second location
got a storefront on 90-15 Rock- at The Tides. Locals Surf School
away Beach Blvd. In addition will also be getting a storefront
to bringing the party to others at this location. Plus, there’s
through rentals, the business still room for more. Some good
now has its own party room stuff is also coming across the
for people to come to. A grand street. Some may have seen
opening party was held at the signage go up where Check-
space last weekend. ers used to be. Batesy's Bar &
A lot of action is taking place BBQ will be coming here and
There’s a lot going on around of October. Don’t miss out on in Arverne by the Sea. With its brought to you by the same
town as far as business is con- last-minute sales. The Dunkin the recent development of folks that own Pico’s on Beach
cerned. Some good, and some Donuts on Beach 116th Street 129th Street, so it’s bound to be
not so good. Some new places is also closing up shop, but the good!
have opened, some are still are one on Beach Channel Drive Still in the rumor stages,
on the way, and some, sadly, will remain. Food stop, Panin- but some pretty solid ones at
are closing soon. ico, is also at threat of closure that—a new Brennan & Carr-
Let’s get the bad news out due to higher rent costs, but type place (think roast beef
of the way. By the end of the owner, Mike Adil, says he’s sandwiches) may be coming
month, Beach 116th might looking for a new location. to Beach 129th Street, and a
seem a little more empty. Gift However Beach 116th Street new brewery/beer garden may
shop, Blue Bungalow, is mak- will have a pick-me-up soon be headed to a Rockaway Park
ing a transition to online sales when the Rockaway Farm- location along Beach Channel
only and their storefront will er’s Market at the old Sleepy’s Drive. Here’s to hoping these
officially be closed by the end location opens soon. Owner become a reality!

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COMMUNITY JOINS ADDABBO ROCKAWAY AMONG QUEENS


NEIGHBORHOODS WITH HIGHEST OVERDOSES
TO HELP HURRICANE
FLORENCE VICTIMS Rockaway is among the
Queens neighborhoods with
Ridgewood, the Rockaways,
and Fresh Meadows.
the highest drug overdose On Monday, October 23, the
On Wednesday, October 17, deaths. A new study released NYCDOH announced a new
UPS picked up 11 boxes of sup- by the NYC Health Department initiative to educate primary
plies collected by State Senator showed that in 2017, Rockaway care providers about naloxone
Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr.’s three was among Ridgewood and – the medication to reverse an
district offices (including in Fresh Meadows as communi- opioid overdose. Health De-
Rockaway), which were shipped ties with the highest overdose partment representatives will
out to North Carolina to help NC deaths. This was part of a larger visit at least 800 primary care
State Senator Bill Rabon and his citywide study that showed the clinicians from October to De-
constituents recover from Hur- Hunts Point-Mott Haven sec- cember to encourage them to
ricane Florence. tion of the Bronx being highest offer naloxone to patients at
The drive began on Septem- Hurricane Florence, with many in the city. Now the NYCDOH risk of an opioid overdose and
ber 20 and ended October 4. places under water. Rabon’s is trying to do what it can to those who have at-risk friends
Supplies collected included, house and veterinarian office combat this epidemic. or family members. Among the
toiletries such as toothbrushes, were also destroyed in the storm. According to the Health De- targeted neighborhoods for
toothpaste, deodorant, femi- “Our local communities re- partment, last year, 270 resi- this program is Rockaway, as
nine hygiene products, soaps ally came through to help out dents of Queens died from drug the neighborhood has seen el-
and shampoos, and other prod- those in need after Hurricane overdose. Rates of overdose evated rates of overdose death.
ucts, as well as Visa and Master- Florence ravaged parts of North death were highest among “The opioid epidemic con-
Card gift cards. Carolina,” Addabbo said. “It was Queens residents ages 35 to tinues to be a major issue for
According to state Senator Joe inspiring to see so many of my 54, as well as among White communities across New York
Addabbo, Senator Bill Rabon, constituents drop off supplies. residents of the borough. Fen- City and while we work to iden-
who serves in the 8th Senatorial It was great that we were able tanyl was the most common tify and address the systemic
District of North Carolina, found to pay forward the help that we drug, involved in 54 percent factors that contribute to more
that his entire district — which received from all over after we of overdose deaths in Queens. cases of abuse, it is critical that
includes Brunswick, Bladen, were hit by Superstorm Sandy. The three Queens neighbor- we as a city step up to save
New Hanover and Pender coun- I truly want to thank everyone hoods with the highest rates of every life we can,” Councilman
ties — was severely impacted by who donated.” overdose death in 2017 were: Donovan Richards said.

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RWA Plants for Sandy Anniversary


ate a strong enough dune that
water is blocked before it can
reach residential areas. Many
areas that had strong dunes
in 2012 were spared from the
worst of Sandy’s effects, but
many of these dunes have been
compromised and need to be
replenished. The RWA and vol-
unteers have spent several years to help do their part. Some
doing their part to help makes students earned community
these dunes stronger with an- service credit for volunteer-
nual plantings around the anni- ing. NYC Ferry, NYC DEP, NYS
versary of Hurricane Sandy. DEC, and Patagonia helped by
Many came out on Saturday sponsoring this event.

This year marks the six- dunes with various plantings


year anniversary of Hurricane and trees after cleaning up the
Sandy. Six years later, and the area around Beach 44th Street.
damage and destruction that In the event of another
Sandy brought to Rockaway is Sandy, these planted dunes
still vivid in the minds of Rock- will go a long way in protecting
away residents. To counteract houses and businesses from
the harmful memories, Rocka- the damaging effects of storm
way Waterfront Alliance (RWA) surges. As the plants and trees
organized a dune planting and flourish, their roots will grow
cleanup on October 20. Togeth- and stretch, working to hold
er, people of all ages worked to sand in place. When storm
reinforce one of Rockaway’s surges occur, these roots cre-

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CVSR 6th Graders Clean Up De Blasio Announces


Unlimited Paid Sick Leave For
9/11 Responders
On Wednesday, October 23, will be covered by this agree-
Mayor Bill de Blasio, and union ment, which will form the basis
leaders from District Council 37, for additional agreements with
Local 3621 and Local 2507 an- unions representing other eligi-
nounced that the city will pro- ble employees.
vide unlimited 9/11 sick leave to Assemblywoman Stacey Phef-
city workers who participated in fer Amato, who supported this
the World Trade Center’s (WTC) effort said, “Thanks to the ef-
rescue, recovery and cleanup forts of these brave individuals,
operations, and those who con- the city has finally announced
tracted a 9/11-related illness. that they will provide unlimited
Unlimited 9/11 Sick Leave will sick leave to those who selflessly
be provided to employees in a risked their lives in the rescue,
range of titles across several city recovery and cleanup opera-
agencies, including employees tions during 9/11.”
Every year the 6th grade at making it to our beloved local of the union’s various divisions As part of the agreement, and
Channel View School for Re- beaches. Top trash items found such as emergency medical following the process in which
search participates in the New this year were plastic pieces and technicians (EMTs), peace of- 9/11 medical determinations
York State Beach Clean-up last year it was cigarette butts. ficers, laborers, engineers, and are made, firefighters and EMTs
sponsored by the American Lit- Ms. Vallejo’s 11th and 12th grade others. This sick leave is retroac- must obtain a diagnosis con-
toral Society. Students comb the mentors helped out with chap- tive to September 11, 2001, and firming that they have a 9/11-re-
beaches between Beach 96th eroning the clean-up groups. leave taken since then, that has lated illness from a doctor in the
to 106th Street, picking up litter Community Service is a big part been verified to cope with a cer- FDNY Bureau of Health Services.
and recording data on what they of CVSR’s philosophy to prepare tified 9/11-related illness, will Other city employees will be able
find. Their science case study cu- students to become well round- be restored. to obtain a diagnosis from med-
mulates in students engineering ed and productive members of It is estimated that approxi- ical doctors in the WTC’s Health
solutions to prevent litter from society. mately 2,000 active employees Program’s Centers of Excellence.

Special Afternoon Concert At


The Belle Harbor Yacht Club
533 Beach 126th Street - Belle Harbor, NY 11694
Sunday, November 4, 2018 - 3-5 pm
Presented By

Music That Heals


Featuring
The Poor Cousins

ARLENE CORNELL
Suggested minimum donation: $25.00 - cash or check only - cash bar available.
Proceeds to benefit Music That Heals - www.musicthatheals.org

Rockaways
R ck w award
w d winning
wi i w watercolorist
t oll i t will be
b exhibiting
hibiti hher newest
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paintings in a solo show "Places Near and Far" at the Rockaway Artist
Gallery, Studio Six, located in Fort Tilden, Rockaway, NY.
s of roots music
old time, Irish, New
Scottish, and more. The paintings will be on exhibit for two weekends:
s along with their
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nd, Naomi is a MS. Cornell’s works have been in many group and solo shows in gallery’s
dler, well known for both local and international and her works are in numerous collections thru
dance events all
ou are sure to enjoy out the world. She has won more that 150 awards thru out her career.
nd vocal talents.
Her ability to transfer ordinary scenes into a beautiful and moving image is
n a rare gift. Her watercolors succeed admirably. Her works glow with a
autiful city of Dublin, soft, radiant warmth of a loving eye.
d all over Europe. His Ms. Cornell paintings are an attempt to capture a moment in time...
memories of special moments in our lives.

Along with regular concerts throughout New York City and around the world, this musical duo
have also been bringing their talents into various healthcare facilities for ill children and adults,
through Music That Heals since 2012 www.musicthatheals.org.

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family home being one of the partment of Health) a fetal position and it was ob-
first ever built on Cross Bay Stanley Nathanson, a pa- vious from his body odor that
Blvd. Muriel frequently sent rishioner at my Temple, was he had not been bathed since
us old Broad Channel pho- admitted a week ago to Bea- before he arrived more than a
tos and news clippings, and con Rehabilitation and Nurs- week earlier. Since I saw him
handwritten letters in enve- ing Center, located at 140 last, prior to his admission,
lopes with decorative stick- Beach 113th Street, Rocka- he lost a significant amount
ers as an added touch. This way Park, New York, 11694. of weight. I asked him if he
was the last letter we received He suffers from partial de- was thirsty and he drank four
from her. We’re going to miss mentia. cups all at once.
receiving more. Our condo- When I went to see Stanley There was no administrator
lences go out to her friends yesterday, I found his room, on duty and the reception-
and family.) the last at the end on the ist called for the third-floor
A Final Note second floor, Room 207, the charge nurse, who identified
adjacent room and opposite himself as "Larry." I brought
Dear Editor: Addabbo on Alma? rooms empty, and appeared Larry into the room and
What we need in Broad to be used for storage. His pointed out Stanley's condi-
Channel is a bus shelter. Dear Editor: room itself was under con- tion. Larry told the construc-
Something to stand under Indeed State Senator Jo- struction and a painter stood tion workers they should not
when it rains. There’s NOT seph Addabbo was last seen next to a cart filled with be working in the room with
ONE in Broad Channel. How October 13 at the Alma Real- paints, brushes, painting the patient in it. This was
come? You get to work soak- ty tenants meeting, making tools and carpentry equip- disputed by the workers who
ing wet. Can’t anything be promises. Senator Addabbo ment. Stanley's bed was were "following directions."
done? While 101st has one has been in the NY State Sen- pushed up against and facing I showed Larry the patient’s
every four blocks. So how ate for ten years, he previ- the wall, while another lab- unwashed, unkempt con-
about it? Waitin’… ously attended our meetings, orer was putting in paneling dition, the tray table caked
Muriel Stemmann now what has he done for us? on the back wall next to the with dirt, not even a pitcher
(Editor’s Note: We’re sad- NOTHING! bathroom. or cup for water anywhere in
dened to hear that Muriel David Doblack Stanley had neither water the room and wood dust from
Stemmann passed away on nor a pitcher for the same. the paneling being installed
October 22. She was 96 years Unacceptable Stanley had no bedclothes everywhere.
old. She was a lifetime Broad Dear Editor: and was only partially cov-
Channel resident, with her (Also sent to the NYS De- ered with a sheet. He was in Continued on page 15

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WE GET EMAIL ing it. My problem, howev- and heroin is a much cheap- that appear in medical jour-
Continued from Page 14 er, is not with the content of er alternative that works just nals. I take the medical in-
I believe Stanley was kept the article, but with what it as effectively to quell the formation contained there-
hidden away and that he had lacks: heroin. withdrawals. And so the cy- in and, following additional
never been taken out of the Dr. Galvin chose to go into cle continues. research, I write it in terms
room, possibly not fed, as he detail about five specific Opioid addiction is one of that non-medical lay peo-
had no underwear or diaper. drugs: cocaine, metham- the biggest problems plagu- ple can absorb. I did not "ig-
As I was walking out with Lar- phetamine, MDMA, synthet- ing our society. It kills young nore" the opiate epidemic. I
ry, a nurse came in with sev- ic marijuana and bath salts. men and women every sin- am well aware of it. I try not
eral medications for Stanley. I’m very curious as to why he gle day all over the coun- to repeat myself because it
Basic amenities, TV, chose to ignore opiates. Opi- ty, and, unfortunately, it’s would bore people. I refer
phone, tissues, and water oid addiction is currently an happening right in our own you to previous columns that
were absent in this room epidemic in our society, and backyards. I wrote that discussed the
where Stanley was being in Rockaway, especially. I feel that it was morally opioid epidemic, and more
warehoused. Perhaps it was a gross over- and socially irresponsible of specifically, the fentanyl in-
Irene Brunstein sight on Dr. Galvin’s part. Or Dr. Galvin, a medical profes- vasion of our country and
perhaps it has something to sional, to omit heroin and heroin and other opiates. As
What’s Up Doc? do with the fact that heroin other opiates from his arti- I am constrained by space
abuse is usually a result of cle. The next time he wants (the editor asks us to limit
Dear Editor: opioid pain killer dependen- to write a piece that’s meant our columns to 450 words or
I’m writing in response cy, and that the real problem to educate our community less), it is impossible for me
to Dr. Galvin’s piece in the lies with doctors overpre- about drug addiction, I urge to discuss every illicit drug
October 18 issue, entitled scribing these highly addic- him to address the most har- in one column. Because I
“Drugs and Dangers.” In it, tive drugs. You see, when rowing crisis at hand: the had previously wrote about
he highlights the dangers someone is prescribed an heroin epidemic. Thank you. opiates, I wrote that column
of substance abuse and it’s opiate painkiller (Percocet, Carolina Willsen about non-opiates, as the
overwhelming prevalence oxycodone, morphene, etc.), journal article it is based on
in society, especially among they can easily become The Doc Responds did. My columns are meant
teenagers and young adults. physically addicted. Their to be a service to the com-
This is an issue that many refills eventually run out, Dear Ms. Willsen: munity. I'm sorry you feel
Rockaway residents are all but their addiction remains. I am sorry you feel that that my column was "irre-
too familiar with, and I com- Prescription painkillers are way. First of all, my columns sponsible."
mend Dr. Galvin for address- very expensive on the street, are often based on articles Regards, P Galvin

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Cornell’s Watercolors Make a Splash at RAA


RAA. Last year, Cornell, a long- ward Hopper, also influenced ber 3 and Sunday, November
time RAA member, held a solo her. Their ability to paint com- 4, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. All are
show in May, that was well re- mon every day scenes and com- welcome.
ceived, so she was invited to dis- municate a sense of emotion Craving more art? After you’re
play her work once again, and it’s and mood captured her imagi- done checking out Cornell’s
no wonder why. nation. paintings in sTudio 6, be sure to
Cornell’s works have been in Cornell is looking forward to head next door to sTudio 7 to see
many group and solo shows in seeing her friends and fellow the RAA’s other ongoing exhibit,
galleries both local and interna- art enthusiasts for the next two InkSplash. This printmaking ex-
tional, and her works are in nu- weekends in Fort Tilden. Her hibit contains the work of more
merous collections throughout paintings will be on exhibit, Sat- than 20 artists. It will be on dis-
the world. She has won more urday, October 27, Sunday, Oc- play on weekends through No-
than 150 awards throughout her tober 28 and Saturday, Novem- vember 18.
career.
Recreating a moment in time The local painter’s ability to
is no easy task, but local artist Ar- transfer ordinary scenes into a
lene Cornell has that special gift beautiful and moving image is
of giving life to all her paintings a rare gift. Her watercolors suc-
through her use of watercolors. ceed admirably. Her works glow
This weekend and next, Rocka- with a soft, radiant warmth of a
way will have the opportunity to loving eye. Cornell’s paintings are
see the talented works of Cornell an attempt to capture a moment
on display at the Rockaway Artists in time, memories of special mo-
Alliance’s sTudio 6 in Fort Tilden, ments in our lives
as part of her latest solo show, Cornell developed her unique
“Places Near and Far.” style over a number of years of ex-
From scenes that some will find perimentation. While in school,
familiar, as they reflect the local she attended an exhibition of
area, to others inspired by other world famous watercolorist Dong
places along the east coast and Kingman and was impressed
beyond, there will be something by his use of vivid colors and in-
for everyone’s eye to behold at tricate composition. Two other
Cornell’s fourth solo show at the painters, Andrew Wyeth and Ed-

Kristallnacht: A Concert of Memory

Please Join Us For…


An evening of music, sacred and secular featuring Jewish composers, who fled
Nazi Germany and went on to create liturgical, classical and popular music
including the works of Israel Alter, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Gershon Kingsley,
Max Janowski, Marc Lavry, Frederick Piket, Heinrich Schalit, and Kurt Weill

Community Commemoration of Kristallnacht

Thursday, November 8
7:30pm at West End Temple
With Cantor Lori Corrsin,
Rose Moskowitz , Piano
Jay Unkeless, Clarinet
Community Program Sponsored by
West End Temple & Temple Beth El of Rockaway Park

West End Temple 147-02 Newport Ave.

For more information, please call 718-634-0301


Reservations appreciated

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In Memoriam

Nancy Edwards Kalisak


August 19, 1952 - October 20, 2018 The Board of Elections in the City of New York is hiring Poll Workers to serve at poll sites
across New York City. Become an Election Day Worker and you can earn up to $500
for completing the training course, passing the exam and working two Election Days.
Nancy Edwards Kalisak passed away on October 20,
2018 at age 66. ELECTION INSPECTOR INTERPRETER
Born August 19, 1952 to Patricia Edwards and REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS
• Registered voter residing in the City of New York • A permanent U.S. resident over 18 years of
George Edwards, Nancy spent her childhood growing • Enrolled in the Democratic or Republican party
age and a resident of New York City

up in Chelsea in Manhattan. She attended St. • Able to read and write English
• Fluent in English and the interpreter’s language
• Spanish interpreters needed in all boroughs
Columba Catholic School, St. Jean Baptiste High DUTIES
• Chinese interpreters needed in Manhattan,
School and Bronx Community College. She spent • Prepare the poll site for voters Brooklyn & Queens
• Assist voters during the voting process
many years working for the Trucker’s Union. • Korean, Hindi and Bengali interpreters
needed in Queens
• Close the poll site
Nancy resided in Greenpoint, Brookyln, and New • Canvass and report election results
For Hindi Interpreters: Please note on your application
if you can also speak Punjabi.
Jersey, and eventually moved to Rockaway, where she • Assist other poll workers as needed • Does not have to be a registered voter
had spent many summers during her childhood. In 1972, Nancy married TRAINING DUTIES
her husband, Edward Kalisak. They met on the boardwalk in Rockaway • All Inspectors must attend a training class
and pass the exam
• Assist non-English speaking voters by
translating voting information into covered
and were inseparable ever after. Together, they had three sons, SALARY
languages during the voting process

Christopher, James and Robert. • Earn $200 per day TRAINING

In recent years, Nancy battled many health issues, but she was happy • Earn $100 for training (Note: You will only be
paid for Training if you pass the exam and
• All Interpreters must attend a training class
and pass the exam
with her husband by her side. work on Election Day.)
SALARY
You can earn up to $500 for completing the
Nancy is survived by her husband, her sons, and three grandchildren, training course, passing the exam and working • Earn $200 per day

Matthew, Peyton and Logan; her sister, Patty two Election Days. • Earn $25 for training (Note: You will only be
paid for Training if you pass the exam and
McFadden and her husband, Daniel; sister-in-law, work on Election Day.)
You can earn up to $425 for completing the
Lorraine Sweeney; and many nieces and nephews, training course, passing the exam and working
two Election Days.
including Shannon, John, Katelyn and Patrick
McFadden, Michael Kalisak and his wife, Jennifer, and HOURS/LOCATION
their children, Kelly and Jackie Kalisak. She will be • 5:00 a.m. until the polls are closed and results reported, which will be after 9:00 p.m.

greatly missed. • Must be willing to travel within the borough for assignment to a poll site

A memorial Mass will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, HOW TO APPLY


October 27, 2018 at St. Francis de Sales Church. Visit pollworker.nyc/2018 to apply. If you have any questions, call 866-VOTE-NYC (866-868-3692).

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

Neponsit-Drastically Reduced! Belle Harbor-Fabulous Buy!


Fall 2018 Steal of a Deal! Beautiful Grand Victorian
Impressive and stately with lofty spacious
Situated on a very desirable 45'x100'
rooms. Legal 3 family status with 4
corner lot, this bright and spacious home
floors of living space, it can comfortably
has 5 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bonus
accommodate a large family or be used in a
walk up attic and a 2 car garage. Will not
rental capacity. With 6 large BR's and 41/2
last at this price. Get in before its gone!
baths, 2 kitchens, a FDR, elegant living
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room, full basement all on a 65'x100' lot.
$799,000
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LAND FOR SALE 40' X 100' PRICE JUST REDUCED!
Upper Belle Harbor Neponsit - Renovated 60' x 100'
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MASTERPIECE!!! Call your architect and start designing your huge two tier deck.Quaint front porch, large LR, DR, Granite
cutting edge home now. We will help you get started. kitchen with Sub Zero and Wolf appliances, HW floors, full
$575,000 finished basement on a 60'x100' lot. $1,290,000

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Selling Fully Furnished Beach Block 60’x100’ Sensational Home
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pool & Jacuzzi. $2,900,000 view terrace. $2,199,000 private parking. $1,499,000

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With Honesty Integrity and Trust our team of agents get the job done!
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Serious buyer needs a multi family home in Rockaway Park or Belle Harbor.
If its time to sell, we have your buyer. Call Us!

Open House - Saturday Save The Date - Belle Harbor


168 Beach 101 St. - 10/27 - 12-1:30pm November 4th - 12:00-1:30pm
Deceivingly spacious with 4 bedrooms,
Large duplex offering ocean and bay
a light filled vestibule, open living/
views. 2BR's plus an incredible master
dining room with gleaming hardwood
suite with it's own private terrace.
floors and a comfortable eat in kitchen.
Living space offers skylights, HW floors
Large deck with outdoor shower and
and private parking.
full size attic.
$799,000
$649,000

NEW TO MARKET LEGAL 2 OCEANFRONT PENTHOUSE!


Belle Harbor - Beach Block Rockaway Park
Owner's unit features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining One of a kind oceanfront apartment filled with sunlight and has
room, eat in kitchen, office/den, hardwood floors and terrace 3BR’s, 2.5 baths, 2 pairs of sliders leading out to a spectaular
with ocean views. Private side entrance which has a 2 bedroom and spacious oceanfront balcony, storage room and private
rental. Full private driveway and front patio. $899,000 parking. $845,000

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Price Just Reduced! Gorgeous Block - 45' x 100' Belle Harbor Legal 2
Unique 5BR home filled with Newly renovated adorable 3BR, The main floor has 2BR's, a
sunlight, open layout with 2 bath with Lush botanical fully tiled bath and a fenced in
HW floors, catherdral ceilings. plantings of aromatic lavender yard with deck. One BR rental
Private parking, 45’x100’ and sweet basil straight from has private deck and bay views.
corner lot and a detached your garden to your organic table! Simple conversion to a one
2 car garage. $799,000 Private parking. $799,000 family! Parking for 3! $725,000

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PRICED TO SELL! $499,000
     Rentals
Rentals           Condos  
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138th: Beach block renovated 4BR, 2BA duplex townhome (AD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,350 92nd: 3BR, 2BA duplex condo with ocean view terrace (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $675,000
129th: Gorgeous 4BR, 2BA home with front porch, yard, deck and outdoor shower (LJ) . . . $4,000 121st: 2R, 1BA co-op gut renovation with views from terrace (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $425,000
140th: Belle Harbor 3BR, 2.5BA house rental with large backyard (AD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000 121st: 2BR, 2BA oceanfront co-op with private terrace (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365,000
123rd: 4BR, 2B duplex apt with balcony, private driveway and yard (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,400 121st: 2BR, 1BA co-op with private terrace and HW floors (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $299,000
ABTS: 3BR, 2.5BA unit with yard and laundry (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,800 139th: 2BR, 1.5BA co-op newly renovated with terrace (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $285,000
118th: Spacious 2BR, 1BA beach block apt with 2 private entrances, parking and office (CB). . . $2,400 80th: Large 2BR, 2.5BA condo with low maintenance and terrace (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $269,000
124th:Beach block 2BR, 1BA apt with new kitchen and private patio (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,000 121st: 2BR, 1BA co-op with HW floors, ocean views and parking (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $249,000
ABTS: Spacious 2BR, 1BA unit with CAC and laundry in unit (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,850 121st: 1BR, 1BA co-op with HW floors, updated kitchen and bath (NC). . . . . . . . . . . . . $234,900
139th: 1BR, 1BA co-op with huge terrace and parking. Must apply for board approval. (JD) . . . $1,500 139th: Completely renovated walk in 1BR, 1BA co-op with lots of closets (BF) . . . . . . . . $225,000
121st: Spacious 1BR, 1BA co-op with HW floors, updated kitchen and bath (NC) . . . . . . . . $1,400 123rd: Top floor studio co-op with gorgeous views of bay and city skyline (NC/JD) . . . . $189,000
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BELLE HARBOR OCEAN FRONT D 117-12


NEW EXCLUSIVE
OL HAMPTONOcean Promenade UPPER BELLE HARBOR
Spacious One bedroom,
oceanfront apt. Beautiful ocean
views from every room.
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HOUSE apt 5H
High ranch styled home. Could be mother/ daughter.
Raised formal dining area, large balcony and views views views galore! Three bedrooms three full bath eat in kitchen living room
living room and bedroom, full bath, Large living room, dinette, one full bath, dining room with additional large living space on main level
plenty of closets. Maint. $701.00 lots of closets. Low maintenance.
Available to rent $1600/month Asking $343,000
40x100 property lot Pvt drive/ spacious backyard $999,000

BELLE HARBOR BEAUTY WE ARE NOW SELLING IN LONG BEACH HOUSE FOR RENT
Side hall colonial, Move in condition, three
HEART OF BELLE HARBOR
bedroom, two full baths, one half bath, new IN RACT LONG BEACH Newly renovated open floor plan, second
custom kitchen, formal living and dining room, NT 3 beds, 2 baths Totally Renovated Open Concept
CO block from ocean. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
finished basement ,front porch, beautifully Home, Living Room W/Gas Fireplace, Large Dining
Area, Designer Kitchen, Full Bath, W&D, Lovely Side full basement w/ pvt driveway. Avail. Aug 1
landscaped secluded back yard with pool great Patio. 2nd Floor, Attic. Attached Garage With
Spacious Storage. Asking $3400
for outside entertaining Asking $865K
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
BELLE HARBOR BELLE HARBOR ROCKAWAY PARK THE BEACH HOUSE
SPECTACULAR OCEAN FRONT APT
Beach Block 2 bedroom, 3 bedrooms,
3 bedroom with terrace. with 180 degrees of VIEWS VIEWS
top floor, 2 baths, all new VIEWS. 2 bedroom, 2 bath with balcony.
1 car parking. all new Pay all utilities.. Available after Labor Day.
$2600 $1650 $2300 $2685

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AVAILABLE Don’t Need
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
Jeff Daniels only made currency was modeled after
$50,000 from his work in a real bald eagle, Peter, who
Dumb and Dumber. Jim Car- used to live on top of the U.S.
* Beautifully appointed suite rey made $7 million. Mint. After his death in 1836,
Peter was stuffed and is still
2500+ sf - owner to assist Paul Winchell was the first on display inside the very
person to build and patent a same building where he once
upgrade to 1st class mechanical artificial heart. nested.

* Parking included
He was also the original voice
of Tigger from Winnie the The Brooklyn Bridge was the
Pooh. first steel wire suspension
* Prime location in Rockaway Park bridge ever built.
Honey never goes bad be-
* Train, Ferry and Bus - all nearby cause there is not enough New York City has the highest
water in it for microorgan- Polish population after War-
* Other smaller professional offices isms to live on. saw, the highest Jewish pop-
also available It costs less than one dollar
ulation after Israel, and the
highest Chinese population
* Podiatrist, Ophthalmologist, to charge your phone for a
whole year.
after China.

Ob/Gyn, ENT doctor needed in Pinball was banned from


the area 125 years ago, on September
19, 1893, New Zealand be-
New York City until 1978.

came the first self-governing New York City has more peo-
Call (917) 710-6298 country in the world to grant
women the right to vote.
ple than 39 of 50 states.

for appointment The eagle featured on U.S.


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4 Bed, 3 Bath triplex w/ ocean views, roof terrace,


garage and pvt. parking---$3,300
2 Bed, 1Bath w/ balcony, roof terrace,
parking, washer/dryer---$2,150
2 Bed, 1 Bath w/ washer/dryer, stainless steel
appliances, parking---$1,950
2 Bed, 1Bath w/ washer/dryer, parking, central AC---$1,750
1 Bed, 1 Bath with permit parking,
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1 Bed, 1 Bath w/ permit parking,
washer/dryer---$1,600

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development that impacts how Children with ASD often have The causes of ASD are not tor for ASD in the child. Other
a person interacts and social- difficulty learning. Some may well known. Genetic factors risk factors include the child’s
izes with others. Asperger syn- have low intelligence, while are thought to play a role, as sex (boys are four times more
drome, which is part of ASD, others may have high intelli- are environmental factors like likely to develop ASD than
usually causes mild symptoms, gence and may learn quickly, maternal viral infections, med- girls), a family history of ASD,
while those with more severe but yet have trouble commu- ications or complications dur- certain genetic syndromes in
ASD may be withdrawn and nicating and applying what ing pregnancy, or other fac- the child, extremely preterm
non-communicative. ASD typ- they know to everyday life and tors like air pollution. There infants (born before 26 weeks
ically begins in early childhood social situations. Repetitive are also maternal risk factors. of gestation), and the parents
and eventually causes prob- movements are common and These include smoking dur- ages (early research points to
lems functioning in society, in- may include rocking, spinning, ing pregnancy (includes ex- older parents being a risk fac-
cluding school and work. Some clapping, or head banging. posure to secondhand smoke) tor).
children appear to develop Failure to meet expected stages and maternal obesity. A recent For more information go to:
normally for the first year and of development should prompt study was published that found www.mayoclinic.org/
then begin a period of regres- a visit to the pediatrician. some interesting results. It has diseases-conditions/au-
sion between 18 and 24 months These include failure to smile been known for a while that tism-spectr um-dis order/
of age. There is no cure for ASD, by six months, failure to mimic pre-existing maternal Type symptoms-causes/syc-
however, early intensive treat- sounds or facial expressions by II diabetes was a risk factor 20352928?p=1
ment can make a big difference nine months, failure to babble for ASD. Likewise, gestation-
in the lives of many children. or coo by 12 months, failure to al diabetes before 26 weeks of Questions and comments
ASD symptoms are usually point or wave by 14 months, gestation (gestation begins at may be sent to editor@rocka-
seen by two years of age but failure to say single words conception). The study found waytimes.com.
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healthy requires a lot of think- This not only applies to phys-


ing, preparing, choosing. Es- ical form but also our minds.
pecially nowadays when there We have thought patterns, hab-
is so much in unhealthy foods its, such complicated ways of
at everyone’s fingertips and justifying things to ourselves,
stress triggers in many parts of and making up stories from
our lives. perceptions, etc. Accept. Ac-
Recalling my Dad, who re- cept. Accept. Once we accept
minded me that moderation is our minds, we can relax. Once
key to living a good life. Not too we relax, we can think about
much of anything leads to bal- changing the mindset to let go
ance and health. There is more of all that is behind and focus
to think about now because of on the positive future of living.
EXACTLY WHO how everything in our world is
processed and so far away from
its origin. If we apply the same
It is a choice. Then a decision.
Like a key turning in a lock.
Like a click.
YOU ARE principle, though, we can be
happy and healthy. Just being
The battle can be over. It is
what it is. We are who we are.
This was inspired by some- case for women; it also applies thoughtful about choices we It could be brilliant to be ex-
one who recently told me to men. What is in vogue? Who make and being moderate, not actly who you are at every mo-
that she turned a corner and cares? excessive, in everything we do. ment in time and to take the
realized that she wants to ac- It is OK to be exactly who you Looking in the mirror and time to make the choices that
cept herself the way she is. are. At some point, it is good to accepting the form in front of are synchronized to our bodies
We were talking about eating realize that your body type is you and accepting the every- and our minds. Relax. Be. Ac-
habits and body type, and how your body type and your mind day thoughts are the first steps knowledge “The Who” you are,
much genetics plays a part. A is your mind. Accept. Accept. in achieving balance and well- accept and then go from there.
big part! There is no way that I Accept. Once we accept, we ness. Not to say you don’t want It is OK to be exactly who you
am ever getting myself tall and can relax. Once we relax, we to change your body—maybe, are.
lean. Just like in the same way, can think about being healthy maybe not—but by accepting, May you be happy. May you
the tall, svelte woman will in body and healthy in mind. you open a door to do it. No re- be free. May you be grateful.
never have curves—which is Whatever form that takes. sistance. No hoping for some- May you let go of things that
sometimes a trend and some- Being healthy is so, so much thing that will never be. Just be do not serve you. May you
times not. This is not only the more long lasting. And being and go from there. have inner peace.

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She’s Leaving Home


own place. Like many our age, (don’t tell the Wharf!). But it and have done your job rais-
we’re truly empty nesters, and was the conversations that I ing families; taking care of
wondering what next? found so extremely interest- our parents; paying all those
Just as many of our neigh- ing. More than once I had dis- damn bills; should now just
By Lou Pastina bors, we had done our job and cussions with friends about have some fun and do the
given the little one wings. Our retiring, selling their hous- things that you always wanted
This classic Beatles tune roles had changed dramati- es, being a snowbird or just to. Like creating a Rockaway
tells the poignant story of a cally from the days we were plain wondering what the hell beer, holding a festival, or just
girl leaving her parents' home changing diapers and losing do they do now at this stage walking around Manhattan.
and striking out on her own. sleep. And now we were firm- in life. What should they do? One thing we should not be,
The chorus has a call and re- ly in a different phase of life. Volunteer? Learn guitar? Walk is like the couple in the Beat-
sponse feature with the re- Of course, we didn’t feel old, NYC? They asked how I tran- les song, wondering what did
frain, “She’s leaving home.” we just felt different. And as sitioned, and I told each and we do wrong. On the contra-
There are many interpreta- we talked with others our age, every one that I don’t know, ry, let me tell you now – you
tions to this particular song, it seems the story is somewhat I just did. That it seems like did all the right things, and
but I like the simplest, that a the same. every day is filled up with fun everything is as it should be.
young person has reached the Last week’s Rockapulco Gold and interesting things to do. I The kids are growing up, the
age when it’s time to leave the Music Festival was a great suc- think the trick is really to try world will be better because
nest. cess in my opinion. Not be- to stay healthy for as long as of them, and we now have
And so it was, that the mer- cause the labels barely stayed you can. an opportunity to enjoy the
maid and I helped the littlest on the cans, but because it Back to the song. "She is sweetest of times – what was
mermaid out of the bay and drew a large crowd to the new Leaving Home," the refrain once referred to as the Golden
into her own cove last week. “event space” (read – parking changes to “She is Having Years, with the promise that
Arranging for movers, furni- lot!) on Beach Channel Drive. Fun” with the response being they actually will be Gold, as
ture and bedding deliveries, The food was delicious, and that Fun is the one thing that in Rockapulco Gold baby. And
and dealing with building I am told healthy (the beer money can’t buy. And so it is if you heard the theme song at
supers, and it all finally hap- must have been strong for with all those little guppies the festival, it sums it all up.
pened. And at the end of the me to eat healthy!); the views of ours having fun, that so “If you drink that beer boy,
day, we stared at each other were spectacular, and some should we. Those of you who you’ll never grow old, you’ll
and realized she was in her say even better than the Wharf retired or are about to retire never grow old!!”

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Place chicken thighs in cooker


and sprinkle with grated lem-
on peel, garlic and ¼ teaspoon
of the salt and pepper. Pour
chicken broth over the chick-
en.
Cover and cook on low for
Slow Cooker 4-5 hours.
Lemon Garlic Remove chicken from the
slow cooker and place on a
Chicken Thighs warm plate. Cover and set
By Katie Lucev By Sharon Feldman aside.
In a small bowl, mix remain-
Serves: 4 ing ½ teaspoon salt, the corn-
Ingredients: starch, lemon juice and heavy
8- boneless, skinless chicken whipping cream and mix until
thighs well blended. Stir liquid into
Lemon juice and grated peel the cooker. Cover and cook on
(about ¼ cup juice and 1 tea- high for 15-20 minutes or until
spoon peel) liquid thickens.
5-6 large garlic cloves, finely Plate your chicken then driz-
chopped (I LOVE GARLIC) zle sauce over the chicken,
¾ teaspoon kosher salt sprinkle parsley if desired.
¼ teaspoon ground black
pepper
½ cup chicken broth
3 tablespoons corn starch
½ cup heavy whipping cream
Chopped parsley for garnish
(optional)
Directions:
Katie Lucev is the daughter of the late Rockaway Beach Histori- Spray slow cooker with cook-
an, Emil R. Lucev Sr. (1933-2018). ing spray. I used olive oil spray.

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Worth Every Penny


mon factor is that the bidding culture became more socially rather generous donor has
is done with a ticket. Each par- aware, aka politically correct, also offered a pristine 2017
ticipant buys a certain number those whose lives are dedicat- Ford Mustang Eco Boost Pre-
of tickets for a set price. They ed to finding offense in all that mium Convertible ES as a raf-
then use those tickets to “bid” surrounds them deemed that fle prize for this event, so you
on a variety of donated items since there is nothing cultural- might want to arrive early.
on “auction.” They can bid as ly "Chinese" in raffling off do- Oh, before I forget, due dil-
many tickets as they wish on nated prizes, perhaps "penny igence requires that I men-
each item they are interested social" would suffice as a less tion the term "die cast metal
in by depositing the tickets in offensive description of the collectible" when referring to
a container assigned to that event. the Mustang Convertible.
item. The items are displayed In any event, sound like a As always, all proceeds from
on tables or shelves and bid- fun way to spend an evening? this fundraiser will go to fund
ders walk around and browse If so, pay close attention to Thanksgiving Dinner for the
the wares, bidding on favored the following. The Broad Disabled Veterans of St. Albans
items as they go. It doesn’t Channel VFW will be hosting Hospital and other veteran-re-
take long to figure out, of our town's very own annual lated events and activities. If
course, that the more tickets "Penny Social" at the Amer- anyone would like to assist us
What exactly is a "penny so- you bid on a “must have” item, ican Legion, 209 Cross Bay by donating a "prize" for this
cial" you ask? For those of you the better your chances are of Boulevard, on Saturday, No- Penny Social for our disabled
unfamiliar, here’s a little prim- winning. Rather than going to vember 3. Doors will open veterans, all "new" donations
er to get you ready. Penny So- the highest bidder, though, as at 6 p.m., accompanied by will be gratefully accepted this
cials are special fundraising it would at a regular auction, a $10 admission, with raffle weekend (Friday evening after
events dating back in origin the item goes to the person calling starting at 7 p.m. Of 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sun-
to European countries where whose ticket is drawn at ran- course, there will be "early day afternoon, at the Broad
tickets were sold for a penny dom, from the container. bird specials," a door prize, Channel VFW located on Shad
each. Hence, the name penny As an aside, when I was grow- and 50/50s. By the way, and Creek Road).
social or penny sale. It com- ing up, these type of fundrais- keep in mind that you'll only Broad Channel, why would
bines the elements of both an ers were often referred to as read about this here, I have anyone want to live anywhere
auction and a raffle. The com- "Chinese Auctions," but as our it from a solid source that a else?

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY LEGAL NOTICES


117-12 Atlantic Avenue LLC, Arts Notice of Formation of PSD57ST,
PODIATRIST
NEUROLOGY
Rafael Yakutilov, M.D.
of Org. filed with Sec. of State of NY
(SSNY) 6/18/2018. Cty: Queens. SSNY
desig. as agent upon whom process
LLC, Articles of Organization Filed
with the Secretary of State of New
York (SSNY) on 10/16/ 2018. Office
Board Certified - American against may be served & shall mail location: Queens. SSNY designated
Board of Neurology process to: Chamandeep Kaur, 120-08 as agent of LLC upon whom process
Dr. Sheldon Miller against it may be served. SSNY shall
95th Ave., Richmond Hill, NY 11419.
Board Certified 1 Beach 105th St. mail process to PSD57ST, LLC, 36-26
General Purpose.
Podiatrist/Foot Doctor Rockaway Park, NY 11694 Greenpoint Avenue, Long Island City,
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(718)474-0023 Notice of Formation of NANTECH SER- NY 11101. Any lawful purpose.
Rockaway Park, NY 11694 VICES LLC, Articles of Organization
(718)474-0899 www.rafaelyakutilov.com Filed with the Secretary of State of New
Over 25 years experience OfficeHours
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ByAppointment
Appointment York (SSNY) on 07/18/2018. Office lo- A2N Consulting LLC Articles of Org.
cation: Queens, NY. SSNY designated filed with NY Sec. of State (SSNY) on
as agent of LLC upon whom process 06/07/2018. Office in Queens Co. SSNY
SOUTH SHORE NISSAN
200 Sunrise Highway I GET THE against it may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to NANTECH SERVICES
designated agent of LLC upon whom
Amityville, NY 11701 process may be served. SSNY shall mail
BEST LLC, 94-33 211TH STREET, QUEENS copy of process to 8824 69th Road For-
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ROCKAWAY Rosalie & Andrews R.E. LLC, Arts
of Org. filed with Sec. of State of Notice of formation of Grafen Con-
TIMES AD! NY (SSNY) 8/20/2018. Cty: Queens. struction, LLC. Articles of Organiza-
SSNY desig. as agent upon whom tion filed with the Secretary of State
- The Propane King process against may be served & shall of New York SSNY on 07/09/2018.
mail process to: Jason Andrew Oshins Office location: Queens County. SSNY
Esq., 214-51 Jamaica Ave., Queens is designated for service of process.
Classifieds Village, NY 11428. General Purpose. SSNY shall mail copy of any process
served against the LLC to 6071 71st
Street, Maspeth, NY 11378. Purpose:
APARTMENTS FOR RENT So Mad Money, LLC Articles of org. any lawful purpose.
filed with NY Sec. of State (SSNY)
on 09/11/2018. Office in Queens Co.
FAR ROCKAWAY SSNY designated agent of LLC. upon Notice of Formation of a Limited Lia-
Beautiful 3 family house on whom process may be served. SSNY bility Company (LLC). The name of the
LLC is: NY Lucky Express LLC. Arti-
shall mail copy of process to 92-69
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end? Well, no need to leave the safety tips outside with the Pre- ghoulish costume, plus photo
peninsula as the Rock is teeming Saturday, October 27 cinct’s community officers. booth, prizes for best costume,
with fabulous live music, theat- 9 p.m. 92-24 Rockaway Beach Blvd. food and of course, RBC’s beer
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just days away, Rockaway gets mythical night of fabulous mu- Friday, October 26 fantastic menu!
spooky! From parties, parades, sic with Celtic-American singer/ 9 p.m. 415 Beach 72nd Street
haunted houses and even a ca- songwriter, Jeff Conlon, as he Get in the Halloween spirit with
nine costume parade, here’s delivers his original lineup of the band, Playland at Thai Rock. Sunday, October 28
what’s happening around town! rock, folk and Irish music, plus Feel free to come decked out in 11:45 a.m.
your favorite classic rock covers. your costume, as Playland plays The annual Broad Channel
LIVE MUSIC: 97-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd the best rock, R&B, jazz, funk and Halloween Parade is back and
Friday, October 26 blues. Plus with mouth-watering bigger than ever. So dress up
9 p.m. Sunday, October 28 Thai food and your favorite cock- the entire family in your most
Craving more Bair in your life? 4 p.m. tails on the menu, get ready for an creative costumes! The Dawn
Head to Rogers as singer-song- Forget the Monday blues, and evening of satisfying fun! McIntyre Annual Children’s
writer Rockaway native, Gerald gift yourself a special afternoon 375 Beach 92nd Street Halloween kicks off promptly at
Bair, takes the stage delivering treat with Rockaway’s Irish croon- 11:45 a.m. at 17th Road. Parade
his powerful voice and mesmer- er, Walter Ensor, at Rogers. As his Saturday, October 27 heads to the BCVFD firehouse,
izing storytelling. melodies take you on a trip of a 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. where drinks and goodies will
203 Beach 116th Street lifetime, you’ll be bowing with It’s Halloween, so why not get be served.
draft in hand before the evening wacky with your pooch at ARF- 17th Road Park
Friday, October 26 tunefully ends. ARF’s Annual Canine Costume
9:30 p.m. 203 Beach 116th Street Carnival Fundraiser! Deck your ART AROUND TOWN
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cious comfort food and bever- Monday, October 30 some off-leash fun, “tricks for October 28
ages at RBQ, Squid Row will also 7 p.m. treats,” music, games, giveaways, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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6 p.m. — Simon Chardiet on guitar, Billy October 28
Bugalou Productions kicks off Johnson on bass and Mike Seve- Saturday, October 27 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
its second year with three-time rino on drums — get ready for a 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Don’t miss the RAA’s printmak-
Grammy Winner, Larry Camp- bluesy feast! This evening, as darkness de- ing exhibition, InkSplash 2018,
bell and Teresa Williams. Plus 87-10 Rockaway Beach Blvd. scends, be brave and head over to featuring work of 20 artists show-
with The Kerry Kearney Band the Rockaway Youth Task Force’s casing an eclectic array of print-
on the entertainment lineup, get SPOOK-TACULAR MENTIONS annual Haunted Farm Trail. Feel making forms, from pen and ink
ready for a special night of true Friday, October 26 the terror and scream as you tread drawings, traditional etching,
Americana rock at its finest at St. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the farm’s trail, feverishly an- monoprints and silk screening to
Camillus Springman Hall. Tick- Are you afraid of ghoulish ticipating what ghosts and fright- more experimental forms, using
ets are $50 and $40. Visit: www. clowns? Well, the 100th Precinct ening creatures will be on hand to sun and seawater. On view week-
bugaloumusic.com. delivers that and more at their 2nd greet you. There will be food, can- ends, through November 18. For
Annual Haunted Station House. dy and witch’s brew. This event is info, visit: rockawayartistsalli-
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band, Identity Theft, will liter- required for entry, and they are It’s another epic Halloween Send it to kami@rockaway-
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You are not giving up, even it, make it a real one, so you
if you think you are. You are don't get lost in a sinkhole
the expert in your life, you of doubting yourself, and
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kids are teenagers and now I vite me to places. I don't go get a movie or a book (not is more important, so you
feel like a waste of life. Ugh, because I don't even have one you already have in your don't freak yourself out.
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I see how you make every- please. Getting out of the house Enchantress Shane coach-
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SFDS Boys Rookie Win Blessed Trinity Defeats SFDS


Against St. Patricks
On Saturday, October 20,
the SFDS 7th grade boys beat
St. Patricks, 5-0, in a must win
game for the boys. This win
keeps the boys' playoff hopes
alive with one more game to
play in the regular season.
Ryan Mazzuchin and Mat-
thew Bambury had a com-
bined six saves as goalkeepers
to keep St. Patricks scoreless,
while the defense of Michael
Nestor, Ben Gressel, Kevin
Watters, Matt Stack, and Con-
nor Monahan handled the
rest.
As for the offense, Ian Er-
hard, Matt Bambury, and Joe
Butler each shared in assists,
while goals were scored by
Matty Martin, Joe Butler (3)
and Matthew Schneider (first
goal!). Upon completion of
the game, the boys hoisted In some more soccer action, on Sunday, October 20 in Fort
Matthew Schneider on their Tilden, Blessed Trinity Parish took on St. Francis de Sales in
Matthew Schneider is hoisted up shoulders and began chant- yet another second grade matchup. It was a good game on
by his teammates after a 5-0 win ing MVP for his remarkable both sides, but Blessed Trinity came out victorious over SFDS
over St. Patricks. play. in a 3-1 win. Photos by Paul King.

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ation this past June, he received I began watching his videos on


two awards. When I see the YouTube, and wanted to trans-
beautiful works of art he creates form people’s faces. I started

Life With Our with his face-painting or when


he plays the keyboard, I’m
stunned. This is why I had busi-
studying photos of animals, and
trying it out on myself and fam-
ily. I choose the location for the

“Artistic” Child ness cards and pens made up


for his face-painting business,
Wonderful Faces. Just recently, I
took him to an electronics store
shapes and landmarks of the
face to make it look perfect.

KLA: What are some of your


to look at keyboards, he turned favorite animals and characters
to me and said, ‘I’m ready for to paint faces of?
By Kami-Leigh Agard a piano.’ I remember when he WH: Chinese warriors, trib-
just used to just bang on the al people, owls, fish, skeletons,

Meet William Hernandez, keys. Now look at the beautiful


music he plays, learned by ear.
As parents, we have to recog-
spiders, butterflies, anything! At
a community event, I painted
Senator Sanders’ face as a ta-
The Artistic 'Autist' nize what type of learners our
autistic children are. William
rantula spider. Pretty cool!

to teach William. I refused to let is a visual learner, and I too KLA: What is your ultimate
him just be labeled and written became one. The keys to par- dream?
off as autistic. I knew my son enting a child with autism are WH: I want to make my fu-
had something special. He is love, faith and patience,” Colon ture bright by getting a job, and
God’s gift, not to just me, but said. building my face-painting busi-
the world. You have to have a ness, Wonderful Faces. I also
connection with your child. Q&A with William would like to have a family of
You have to enter their world. Hernandez: my own one day.
I painted his face to get him to KLA: How long have you been
maintain eye-to-eye contact. face-painting? KLA: What do you understand
He had to keep looking at me, WH: I’ve been painting for five about autism?
while I playfully painted and years. After I saw Christopher WH: Autism makes me differ-
spoke with him,” she said. Agostino face-painting at the ent to make my life and others
Colon said that she saw Wil- Bronx Zoo, I wanted to do it too. better.
liam had an obsession with

When local autism mom war-


rior, Yvonne Colon, posted a
stuffed animals, so she took him
to the Bronx Zoo to show him
real animals. “It was at the zoo,
TMLA Tennis Comes
On Top
Facebook video of her son, Wil- he saw this famous face-paint-
liam Hernandez, age 22, play- er, Christopher Agostino, and
ing the keyboard, I was spell- William became transfixed,
bound. I knew about William’s wanting to try face-painting
amazing face-painting skills, himself, and worked hard on
but I had no idea he is a bud- perfecting his art. Also, William
ding pianist. William is truly an loved books, and to help him
artistic 'autist,' and after hav- with communication, we start-
ing my face painted into a be- ed creating books of our own,
witching peacock, while chat- where initially I would draw the
ting with him about his art and pictures and write the words,
life goals, I understood why his while he dictated the story.
mom refers to him as “her Rain Then soon, he was writing the
Man.” story himself,” Colon said.
Before I plunge into my in- Colon has saved all these
terview with William, here are books from over a decade as
some jewels of information his a reminder of his beginnings,
mom shared about her autism and his maturation today.
journey with him. “When he had difficulties in
Colon said, “I told my son, understanding not just his
‘You are not going to stay in own emotions, but others, I
your world, you are going to worked with him by writing
join us in our world.’” an emotive word, and asking
When William was young- him to write a sentence using The Mary Louis Academy’s Varsity Tennis team defeated St.
er, Colon relayed that he was the word. For example for the Anthony’s High School on October 19, to win the state champi-
nonverbal, lacked eye contact, word, ‘Overwhelmed,’ he wrote onship for the second year in a row. This victory comes after de-
had problems understanding the sentence, ‘I started to get feating Archbishop Molloy High School for their seventh straight
and expressing emotions, but overwhelmed, so I started to Brooklyn/Queens Championship and a victory over Notre Dame
she was determined to change tantrum.’ William has come a Academy of Staten Island for the City Championship. Congrat-
that. “I have training as a day- long way, and I’m so proud of ulations to the team and their coach Christina Cordes ‘11 and
care teacher, and used my skills him. At his high school gradu- assistant coach Christina Martin.
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prior to 10/1/18 to qualify for Costco discount. *$0 Down Payment option will affect monthly payment shown. †Ttl due @ signing Equinox (Stk# N274) $2,754, Traverse (Stk# N693) $2,923, Malibu (Stk# A8743) $2,774, Encore (Stk#
N172) $2,784, Acadia (Stk# N396) $2,883, Terrain (Stk# N516) $2,793 ($1995 Down + $650 Bank Fee + 1st Mo Pymt + $0 Sec Dep). Ttl pymts Equinox $2,616, Traverse $10,008, Malibu $4,644, Encore $3,336, Acadia $8,568, Terrain
$3,552. All leases are 10k year @ $.25 thereafter. Lessee resp for excess wear, tear, & mileage charges as stated. Price incl all costs to be paid by consumer plus tax & tags. Pics are illustrative only, must take same day delivery, due to
demand vehicle may not be avail upon arrival, other similar like vehs & savings may be. No 2 offers can be combined. This ad must be presented at time of signing. Offers expire 3 days from publication. DMV# 7059779

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