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want to help, send a note to: vironmental easement must Most of the classes are late
hoopwizard@hotmail.com be recorded. The Final En- morning or mid-day. You can
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be at Caracas on August 24. have been submitted and on by and if your feet can’t
Time TBD. The winner of the document the work complet- help themselves, well, join in.
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Start a mobile block par- sen and short of big, big news, ing obligations.” So, basically, Congratulations to all RB
ty. Organize your block and the photo will be that week’s it’s clean and whatever devel- Volleyball Champions. We
make plans to march in the Rockaway Times front page. If opment occurs there cannot hate that regular season play
Poseidon Parade on Satur- one of your photos made the upset the remediation. is on Wednesday evenings,
day, September 21. The more TOP 30 or Honorable Men- ***** too late for us to get the re-
participants, the better! Fami- tion, you can come and take Overheard: The beach was sults in Thursday’s papers,
lies, kids, all are welcome. Sea it home that day. The photos too sandy. Even Rockawayans, but we’re thrilled to bring you
monsters, sailors, mermaids, really hold up in the weather infamous for their griping, the final recap, thanks to John
pirates, crustaceans—just and look good on any wall. wouldn’t go there. Then Sica. Great photos were sub-
think nautical! We like this For those photos not claimed, again…. mitted by a bunch of talented
event so much we’ve become they just might end up on the ***** locals.
the Official Sponsor. walls of The Rockaway Times Speaking of griping, we did *****
***** office. our fair share about the lousy The Other Times, the New
Black Jack (Jackie) Ryan ***** spring weather. Well, though York Times, did a nice fea-
needs your help. The bas- Lazer Lou writes about the it was late getting here, sum- ture on “Rockaways’ Cycling
ketball wizard who has en- National Grid site (Beach mer’s been pretty darn nice. Newsman,” Kevin Boyle (he
tertained Rockaway crowds 108-Beach 111) this week, We want that on the record. of the real Times) last Friday.
as part of the Harlem Mag- which got us to wondering ***** It was in the print version on
ic Masters and through solo about the status of the clean- There will be dancing. Saturday. Writer Corey Kil-
shows is in need of some up (to remediate toxicants). The Beach Sessions Dance gannon did a good job follow-
medical insurance help. In The Department of Environ- Series returns to Rockaway on ing Boyle by bike and report-
September, Jack will under- mental Conservation tells Monday, August 19, and runs ing on various encounters.
go valve replacement heart us: “The cleanup of this site through Thursday, August 22. Somehow the part about us
surgery for a congenital heart is complete.” Some mum- Daily dance classes, open to having a fully-stocked tiki bar
disease. The costs will exceed bo-jumbo followed: “Prior the public, will take place at in the office didn’t make the
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AUGUST 19
of Drownings
Hollywood. Whitney Aycock was born. In the wake of five drowning
1969 – Woodstock Music and Art Fair Courtney Carroll was born. deaths at the areas surround-
opened at Max Yasgur’s dairy farm in Jimmy Mullen was born.
Bethel, New York.
ing Rockaway Beach, Assem-
1934 – Germans voted to make Adolf blywoman Stacey Pheffer Am-
AUGUST 16 Hitler Fuhrer. ato joined residents at a press
Geri-Lynn Morizzo was born. 1960 – American U-2 pilot Francis Gary conference organized by The
James Johnson was born. Powers was convicted of espionage in Heart of Rockaway (THOR) civ-
Luisa Louis was born. Moscow. ic association, to demand im-
Ryan Moroney was born.
AUGUST 20 mediate action from City agen-
1977 – Elvis Presley died at Graceland Jamie Agoglia was born. cies. Maintain Joshua Odozi,
from heart failure at age 42. Jr., Keylon Ramsay, Umarie
1980 – Italian Reinhold Messner made Chamble, John Munoz, and Most importantly, we need
AUGUST 17 the first successful solo ascent of Mount Peala Jimenez lost their lives comprehensive water safety
Beth Hanning was born. Everest and without oxygen.
Vincent Hoban was born. 2000 – Tiger Woods won the PGA
while swimming off of Rocka- education-not only across the
Tara Benn was born. Championship becoming the first way’s waters. Rockaway Peninsula but across
Rick Horan was born. player since Ben Hogan in 1953 to win “As a city, and state we must New York State,” Pheffer Ama-
three majors in one year. do better to inform swimmers to said. “Five people died this
1896 – Prospectors found gold in Alas- of the risks associated with year in our waters. Something
ka, a discovery that set off the Klondike AUGUST 21 going into the bay and ocean. needs to change and that be-
Gold Rush. Mike Kehoe was born.
2008 – U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps Janice Weinert was born. Among many things we ur- gins with education and notifi-
won his eighth gold medal, breaking gently need: updated signage cation. I pray for those who lost
the record set by Mark Spitz in the 1972 1858 – The famous debates between with higher visibility, flag no- their lives and for their fami-
Games. Senator Stephen Douglas and Abra- tifications on the beach to in- lies.”
ham Lincoln began in Illinois. form swimmers of dangerous The conference also includ-
AUGUST 18 1911 – The Mona Lisa was stolen from
Jammin’ Jon Kiebon was born. the Louvre museum in France by an
waters, and better utilization of ed words from THOR members
Deirdre Taylor-Lang was born. Italian waiter, Vincenzo Peruggia. modern technology to receive and other leaders, as well as a
notifications from the city. prayer led by Rev. Cockfield.
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NATIONAL GRID’S full capacity and is unable to from the start. But now some pany. In the meantime, those
Continued from Page 12 meet growing demand. The believe National Grid is retaliat- impacted are having to seek
Northeast Supply Enhance- ing. “National Grid abuses their other options, such as resorting
ment Project (NESE) is needed monopoly status and holds res- to heating oil, which many con-
sible environmental impacts of to access additional supplies idents and businesses hostage,” sider to be even more harmful
the pipeline and fears of what of natural gas required for new Fraczek said. to the environment.
a possible leak could do to the or expanded service requests Miles was among the Rocka- Instead of hoping for gas, des-
water and nearby neighbor- in Brooklyn, Queens and Long way residents who opposed the perate to make up for lost time
hoods. “As the climate worsens Island,” said National Grid in pipeline and says that despite and push forward, those at Ba-
for frontline communities like a comment to The Rockaway how that stance may be affect- tesy’s have resorted to buying
the Rockaway Peninsula, we Times. So, until the pipeline is ing him now, he would not have new equipment that runs on
must move to renewable en- built, National Grid claims they changed his mind. “I am not electric power instead of gas,
ergy, rather than build yet an- will not have enough gas to pro- greedy enough to go against spending thousands of dollars
other pipeline that contributes vide the area beyond its current what I believe in just to get a on equipment that they did not
to the climate crisis,” said Kim capacity. business of mine open,” he said. think they would need.
Fraczek, director of the Sane Some people doubt this is the However Batesy’s isn’t the Despite the issues, Batesy’s
Energy Project, a non-profit reality and believe what Nation- only place that’s feeling the still plans to open sometime at
that pushes renewable energy al Grid is doing is extortion, in- heat, or lack thereof. Other the end of August with the new
sources based in New York. cluding Miles. “It comes down businesses, new developments equipment pumping out a bar-
However, according to Na- to greed,” he said. “I think they and newly-purchased homes beque menu (a smaller one, to
tional Grid, without the con- are just playing hardball to get are also being impacted by Na- deal with the new constraints)
struction of the pipeline, they the pipeline.” National Grid is tional Grid’s chess game. Ac- created by the original chef be-
are facing a sharp downturn in the only possible supplier of cording to a recent report in the hind PICO.
the amount of natural gas they natural gas in the New York Wall Street Journal, more than As for the future of natural
are able to provide to their cus- area, and is considered a legal 2,000 new requests for natural gas in Rockaway is concerned,
tomers, which is why they have monopoly that is regulated by gas accounts have been reject- Williams has addressed the
begun to reject new accounts. the state government it is oper- ed by National Grid since May, environmental concerns in its
“We’d like to continue pro- ating in. So although National including businesses and de- plan and has re-submitted its
cessing customer requests for Grid is the only source, it can velopments from Brooklyn to request to build. National Grid
new or expanded gas service be regulated, which is the pow- Lynbrook. In response to these “remains cautiously optimistic
but cannot due to gas supply er that gave state officials the issues, the Department of Pub- that NESE will be approved, and
constraints—the infrastructure power to reject the construc- lic Service has opened an in- in time for service in the winter
serving the region has reached tion of the Williams pipeline vestigation into the utility com- of 2020.”
Join bird and nature enthusiasts for a festive day at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. Over 40
species of shorebirds have been recorded at the Refuge, with the greatest diversity and abundance
in August. Learn about biology, behavior, and how to identify and protect shorebirds. Activities
include guided walks, arts & crafts, and expert talks on shorebird conservation, identification, and
Jamaica Bay, plus a related exhibit: The Horseshoe Crab’s Crown, an exhibit outlining the creation
of the children’s book written by Heather Feather and illustrated by Valentina Gallup. Bring boots,
binoculars (or borrow ours), and lots of curiosity! Free and open to the public.*
Morning 8-8:45a.m. Arrivals, Registration, Complimentary Coffee and Doughnuts
8:45 a.m. Guided Shorebird Hike at the East Pond (high tide is 10:15am!) – location subject to water level
10 “Birding for Beginners” Guided Walk
10:30 National Park Service Welcome
11 Jamaica Bay Habitat Concerns and Wildlife Management with Don Riepe
11-1pm Bird-Friendly Buildings Activity Table – learn to be an advocate for birds with Molly Adams
11-2 Shorebird-inspired Arts and Crafts Table – make birds from paper and more!
11:45 NYC Audubon Shorebird Research with Dr. Susan Elbin, Kaitlyn Parkins, Emilo Tobón
Afternoon 12:30– 1:30p.m. Lunch break: Bring Your Own
1:30 Guided Hikes around the West Pond
3:30 Shorebird Photography with Lloyd Spitalnik
4:15 Shorebird Identification Workshop with Kevin Karlson
*Donations appreciated to help offset costs. This event is a collaboration among NYC Audubon, Gateway National Recreation Area, American Littoral Society—Jamaica Bay Guardian, and
Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy. Special thanks to NYC Ferry, Camp Rockaway, and Tatiana Kaletsch.
Directions:Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center is located along Cross Bay Blvd in southern Queens approximately 2¼ miles south of Howard Beach and ¼ mile north of Broad Channel.
Q52 and Q53buses stop on Cross Bay Blvd at the Visitor Center parking entrance traffic signal. The flat 10-minute walk to the Visitor Center from the subway Atrain stop at Broad Channel is
approximately ¾ mile; limited free shuttle service at program start and end. NYC Ferry will provide a shuttle for this event from its Rockaway ferry landing at Beach 108th Street to the Jamaica
Bay Wildlife Refuge meeting the arriving boat at 8:12am; NYC Ferry will collect passengers at 5pm to return to the ferry dock bound for Sunset Park/Wall Street (www.ferry.nyc for ferry info).
$220M DOWNTOWN infrastructure work, there are go- Arverne resident Edwin Wil- area, expressed concerns about
Continued from Page 11 ing to be impacts, and we want to liams also commented on how how the construction will affect
prepare the community, and give local Far Rock businesses will be children and school personnel.
years, so it’s about time we replace them an opportunity to chime in,” affected. “The infrastructure up- “Our school is located right in
these things,” he said. Richards said. grades alone will kill the small the hub of that construction.
As for how all of this construc- A community meeting about businesses in the area due to It makes parking very difficult
tion will affect the merchant and the reconstruction was an- mobility and lack of parking. It for the teachers to get to school
residential community, which nounced to be held the same may run a lot of small business- and teach in a timely fashion.
initially was supposed to take Thursday evening, however lo- es away as you can already see Let alone finding any parking at
place over seven years, and now cals said they were unaware. for rent signs in the windows on all! Also once all of this housing
has been condensed to three One merchant with a business Mott Avenue. All one needs to do is put into place—where are the
years, Councilman Richards was on Cornaga Avenue said, “We is look at the hellish conditions children going to go to school?
brutally honest. were not told about this meet- on Rockaway Beach Blvd, and I don’t think the construction
“There is going to be disruptions ing, and why weren’t we invited how it has affected businesses companies or district are real-
and there is no getting around im- to the walkthrough? All we’ve and residents from Beach 73rd ly looking into the amount of
pacts. We have very narrow streets heard about is the government to Beach 88th. The Far Rock pro- people they want to put into the
as you can see. There will be im- money being spent here, but how ject is far bigger and will be a community and what they can
pacts on businesses, but in the is it going to affect us directly in larger headache for residents.” actually provide for the chil-
long term, this project is going to the interim? So many stores have Other Rockaway residents be- dren,” she said.
be beneficial to the businesses all already shut their doors for moaned how the construction After the DDC presentation,
and business district that has suf- good. What’s going to happen will affect their commute and the walkthrough led by DDC Di-
fered because of lack of infrastruc- to the rest of us in the next three overall safety in the area. rector of Infrastructure Herve
ture, like for example, having to years with the disruptions? I feel Inwood resident Elisa Bachrow Mathelier, ended at the Q22 bus
step over the puddles every time it as merchants, we’ve been totally Hinken said, “Where are the evac- layover at Beach 22nd Street and
rains. So all the systematic issues ignored throughout this process.” uation routes—right through Far Mott Avenue. Mathelier exuber-
that the community has endured Richards and MacFarlane said Rockaway under construction antly expressed that the area will
are all going to be addressed here, two Construction Community and the Queens-Nassau-Queens soon be home to a sparkling new
but there are going to be impacts, Liaisons (CCLs) will be assigned run? Rockaway residents are plaza with an event space and
and we want to make sure that all to the project to work with the screwed. Remember the trestle stage. Something for locals to
of the agencies that are part of this community on any issues that was washed out? Stranded. Sit- get excited about? Let’s see what
project are cohesively working arise. They have not been hired ting ducks in Rockaway.” happens in the next three years.
together to make this as perfect as of yet but are expected to be Christine Dydzuhn, who Stay tuned to The Rockaway
as possible, but anywhere you do secured soon. works for a school in the direct Times for future updates.
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Dear Editor:
On July 4, 133 Beach block
dedicated its new flag pole to of our neighbors searched the
John Gerard Farrell who lost nearby shrubs and beyond the
his life on September 11, 2001. beach wall area. I cannot im-
On Thursday, August 8, the agine what value it would have
plaque was there when the flag to anyone but the people on
was raised, but that evening our block, especially the Farrell
it was noted that it was miss- Family. I truly hope that some-
ing when it was lowered. It one in good conscience would
was not seen in the immediate return the plaque.
Years ago, a boy sits on a barrel buoy. area and the next day. Several Larry Gray
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128th: Gorgeous beach block, brand new studio with parking and gas included (LJ). . . . . . . . . . $1,300 98th: 3BR, 2BA apt with SS appliances, storage and ocean views (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,200
125th: Beach block well maintained 1BR, 1BA apt with HW floors (AD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,550 61st: Second floor spacious 3BR, 1.5BA apt with HW floors and shared yard (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,300
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80th: Spacious 1BR, 1BA condo unit with ocean view terrace (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,600 98th: Beach block updated 2nd floor 3BD, 2BA apt with storage space and master ensuite (NC) . $2,300
121st: 3rd floor walk up, 1BR apartment with 2 bathrooms and plenty of storage (CB) . . . . . . . . . $1,600 135th: Spacious 2BR, 1BA apt with HW floors, SS appliances and balcony (BF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,400
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80th: Spacious and updated 2BR, 1BA condo unit with laundry in building (NC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,100 140th: Renovated 3BR, 2BA in 2 family home with shared yard and parking (AD). . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,900
93rd: Renovated 2BR, 1BA apt with HW floors, shared porches, yard and laundry (AD) . . . . . . . . . $2,175 140th: Renovated 3BR, 2.5 unit in 2 family home with shared yard and parking (AD) . . . . . . . . . . $4,350
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Large renovated 2-room studio with ocean views, private Dunes Section of ABTS.
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Doctors
Sadhana Gupta, MD
Zoya Koroleva, DO
Stanislav Kaminyar, DO
Alla Buzinover, DO
Ask the
The first test to diagnose a rib using a device with a float level
fracture is an X-ray. A normal in it that measures inspiration-
X-ray does not mean there is no al effort. Using this device and
fracture. X-rays may miss small, pain control enables the pa-
DOC
non-displaced cracks in the tient to take slow, deep breaths
ribs, which is why a CAT scan which keeps the alveoli inflated
is often ordered if the X-ray is and prevents pneumonia. Be-
normal. Rib fractures, especially cause the risk of complications
By Peter Galvin, MD
those where a portion of the rib increases with age, older pa-
is displaced, may cause bruis- tients with broken ribs are often
ing of the lungs, bleeding into admitted to the hospital. If the
No Ribbing About Ribs the chest and lungs, or a pneu-
mothorax (an air leak which
leads to a collapsed lung). Flail
broken rib(s) are bent or dis-
placed, and often in flail chest,
surgery is necessary to stabilize
Ribs are long, thin bones that older than 65 years, each addi- chest occurs when two or more the fractures. A surgical tech-
are prone to breaking from di- tional rib fracture increases the consecutive ribs are broken in a nique called rib plating is used
rect trauma to the chest (like risk of developing pneumonia least two separate areas of each to repair the ribs. Rib plating
from a fall, car accident, or as- by 27 percent, and the risk of rib. In flail chest, the broken sec- uses thin steel strips that are
sault) or from repetitive trauma death by 20 percent. Therefore, tion of the chest wall moves par- attached to the ribs across the
(such as repetitive coughing prompt medical evaluation of adoxically, meaning it moves in fracture line. Rib fractures may
or sports). Rib fractures may any rib injury is crucial. during inspiration and out dur- take three months or longer
occur at any age but are more The most common symptom ing expiration. Flail chest is of- to heal. The fractures are con-
common in older patients be- of a rib fracture is pain with ten associated with more severe sidered fully healed when the
cause many older individuals touch, taking a deep breath, lung injuries. patient can take deep breaths,
suffer from osteoporosis, which coughing, or sneezing. Because The key to treatment is pain cough effectively, and walk
makes bones thinner and more there is pain with deep breaths, control, breathing exercises to without significant pain.
brittle. Rib fractures may just be those with rib fractures splint keep the lungs fully inflated, For more information go to:
a crack in the rib or a complete when they breathe, meaning and physical therapy. Many mayoclinic.org/diseases-con-
fracture with misalignment they take short, shallow breaths, medications are used to control ditions/broken-ribs/symp-
of the ends of the bones at the and they minimize movement. pain up to and including nar- toms-causes/syc-20350763
fracture. The more fractured This can lead to collapse of some cotics. Incentive spirometry is Please direct questions and
ribs a person has, the more se- alveoli, or air sacs in the lung, often used to keep the lungs ful- comments to editor@rockaway-
vere the injury is. In patients which may lead to pneumonia. ly inflated. This is accomplished times.com
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Organically Challenged
to her “plan B,” which consisted cals, to which the produce guy occur.” Needless to say, the
of extracting a promise from me responded, “No sir, you will have metal straws immediately went
that I would purchase only fresh to do that yourself.” I went over missing and were replaced by
organic vegetables and greens to the canned food aisle and an abundant supply of bright-
to be served for our family’s bought several cans of Stop and ly colored plastic bendy-straws
meals. As I was not quite sure Shop brand “fresh” vegetables and, before Vicki could register
what “organic” meant, Vicki pa- that were on sale 10 for $5. her annoyance with my actions,
tiently explained to me that they Ever the optimist, Vicki sur- I simply told her that the health
are foods that are grown with- rendered her “eat healthier” and well-being of my family
out the use of man-made pesti- approach and went into her would always take precedence
cides, herbicides, fertilizers and “Save the Planet” mode when over eco-friendly metal death
other bad stuff, and assured me she gathered up and disposed of straws!
that although taste is a subjec- every single plastic straw I had I did not want to leave my
tive and quite personal consid- managed to squirrel away in the daughter thinking she had to-
eration, I should not discern any house, replacing them with a tally wasted her time in her at-
difference between non-organ- set of six stainless steel drinking tempts to “green” me up, so I
ic and organic vegetables and straws because they are reus- took her aside and reminded
greens. able and therefore considered her that over the years, I actu-
I could not find fault with her friendlier to the environment. ally have been environmentally
My youngest daughter, Vicki, argument in this case, so on my Shortly after the metal straws active and aware as I have al-
a died-in-the-wool vegan, next trip to Stop and Shop to made their appearance, I ways steadfastly refused to use
has been on my case for some pick up some needed staples, I learned of an incident in Eng- “black diamonds” (aka: lumps
time now to become more envi- made it a point to appropriate land, where a woman was car- of coal) as the eyes, mouth and
ronmentally conscious regard- some “organic” vegetables. Af- rying a mason-jar drinking glass coat buttons for any snowman
ing my eating habits. Over time, ter wandering around the pro- and using a metal straw fixed in I built. Further, no matter how
she came to the realization that duce section, I finally asked a place by the lid. She then fell, bad either Vicki or her older
her attempts to “green” me were staff person where I could find and the 10-inch stainless steel sister behaved during the year,
going unheeded as they fell the “organic” vegetables. The straw impaled her left eye and I never allowed Santa Claus to
upon the ears of someone who produce guy seemed just as punctured her brain, killing introduce a stocking of coal into
is absolutely convinced that a clueless as I was, so I told him her. The medical examiner cau- the Mahon household. I mean
grilled hot dog on a toasted bun that I would be serving the vege- tioned afterward that: “There you have to give me credit for
slathered in mustard, onions tables to my wife and kids, and I is no give in the metal straw at saving a whole bunch of carbon
and relish is God’s perfect food! wanted to know if they had been all. If someone does fall on one credits there!
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Queens County. SSNY has been des- Notice of formation of 111 ROOSEVELT
6931 Myrtle Avenue LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Notice of Formation of 23423 135 Ave-
ignated as agent upon whom process AVENUE LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy
Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 6/20/2019. Cty: nue LLC, Articles of Organization Filed
against the LLC may be served. SSNY of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/11/19. Office
Queens. SSNY desig.as agent upon whom with the Secretary of State of New York
shall mail process to: James Halvatzis, location: Queens County. SSNY desig-
process against may be served & shall mail (SSNY) on05/13/19. Office location:
36-01 30 Avenue, Astoria, NY 11103. nated as agent upon whom process may
process to Bogdan Skrodzk, 69-31 Myrtle Ave., Queens, NY. SSNY designated as agent
Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. be served and shall mail copy of process
Glendale, NY 11385. General Purpose. of LLC upon whom process against it
may be served. SSNY shall mail process against LLC to: c/o Chin & Ho, CPAS, 264
Solutions 4 Development LLC, Arts of
Notice of Qualification of 21 CAVEN POINT to 13840 226 Street, Springfield Gar- Canal St., Ste. 4E, NY, NY 10013. Pur-
Org. filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY)
AVENUE LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. dens, NY 11413. Any lawful purpose. pose: any lawful act.
3/6/2019. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. as
of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/10/19. Office agent upon whom process against may
location: Queens County. LLC formed in Rubino Laundromat LLC, Arts of
Notice of Formation of One Straw LLC be served & shall mail process to Evie
New Jersey (NJ) on 01/03/19. Princ. office Org. filed with Sec. of State of NY
Articles of Organization Filed with the Evangelou, 16-22 201st St., Bayside, NY
of LLC: c/o Criterion Group, 28-18 Steinway (SSNY)6/18/2019. Cty: Queens. SSNY
Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) 11360. General Purpose.
St., Astoria, NY 11103. SSNY designated as desig. as agent upon whom process
on 06/20/2019. Office location: Queens,
agent of LLC upon whom process against it 68-19 Rego Park LLC, App of Auth. against may be served & shall mail pro-
NY. SSNY designated as agent of LLC
may be served. SSNY shall mail process to filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) cess to 55-50 Metropolitan Ave., Ridge-
upon whom process against it may be
the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. NJ 4/26/19. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. as wood, NY 11385. General Purpose.
served. SSNY shall mail process to the
addr. of LLC: c/o Genova Burns LLC, 30 company c/o United States Corporation agent upon whom process against may
Montgomery St., 11th Fl., Jersey City, NJ be served & shall mail process to 148- TEADEC LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the
Agents, Inc., 7014 13th Ave, Ste. 202,
07302. Cert. of Form. filed with State Treas- 29 Cross Island Parkway, Whitestone, SSNY on 07/25/2019. Office loc: Queens
Brooklyn, NY 11228. Principal business
urer, 33 W. State St., 5th Fl., Trenton, NJ NY 11357.General Purpose. County. SSNY has been designated as
address:29-22 Northern Boulevard, Long
08608. Purpose: Any lawful activity. agent upon whom process against the
Island City, NY 11101. Any lawful purpose.
DAWNEASTRIVER LLC, Arts of Org. LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail
filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) process to: C/O Sean Tubridy, 54 West
7/8/2019. Cty: Queens. SSNY desig. as 14th Road, Broad Channel, NY 11693.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to the lien granted by the New York Self-Storage Facility Act, notice is hereby given that the undersigned agent upon whom process against may Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.
self-storage units will be sold at a public sale by competitive bidding, to satisfy the lien of the Lessor, with Metro be served & shall mail process to 65-53
Storage LLC as managing agent for Lessor, for rental and other charges due from the undersigned. The said property
has been stored and is located at the respective address below. Units up for auction will be listed for public bidding 160TH St., Apt. 6H, Flushing, NY 11365. BELL 46 REALTY, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed
on-line at www.StorageTreasures.com beginning five days prior to the scheduled auction date and time. The terms of General Purpose.
the sale will be by lot to the highest bidder for cash only. A 10% buyer’s premium will be charged per unit. All sales are with the SSNY on 06/14/19. Office: Queens
final. Metro Self Storage LLC reserves the right to withdraw any or all units, partial or entire, from the sale at any time County. SSNY designated as agent of the
before the sale or to refuse any bids. The property to be sold is described as “general household items” unless 204-01 LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec. LLC upon whom process against it may be
otherwise noted. All contents must be removed completely from the property within 48 hours or sooner or are deemed
abandoned by bidder/buyer. Sale rules and regulations are available at the time of sale. of State of NY (SSNY) 5/23/2019. Cty: served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to
Metro Self Storage Property includes the storage unit contents belonging to Queens. SSNY desig. as agent upon
2727 Knapp Street the following tenants at the following locations: the LLC, 45-73 Bell Boulevard, Bayside, NY
Brooklyn, NY 11235 Occupant Name Unit # Property Description whom process against may be served 11361. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
(718) 769-9000 1. Ralph Defilippo 2028 Clothing, bags, boxes & shall mail process to The LLC, 6817
2. Ralph Defilippo 2053 Clothing, tools, bags, boxes Fresh Meadow Ln., Fresh Meadows, NY
3. Azamat Jusupov 2212 Boxes, Paper Towels, Bottled Water 87-61, LLC. Articles of Org. filed with
4. Ozer David 3023 Clothing, TV’s, boxes, bags, printers 11365. General Purpose.
Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/04/19.
5. Sheleitha Compton 3163 Party Supplies and favors, glasses
6. John Rykala 3237 Collectibles, boxes, lamps, bags Cafe 29 LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec. Off. loc.: Queens Co. SSNY des. as agent
7. Christopher Lee 3340 Bags, boxes, suitcases, fishtank
of State of NY (SSNY) 5/17/2019. Cty: of LLC upon whom process may be
The bidding will close on the website 8. John Rykala 4210 Collectibles, boxes, lamps, bags served. SSNY shall mail process to the
StorageTreasures.com 9. John Rykala 4212 Boxes, bags, household goods Queens. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom
and a high bidder
will be selected on 8/28/19 at 1:00pm. 10. Vincenzo Stanzione 4252 Clothing, household goods, boxes, turntables process against may be served & shall mail LLC, 254-02 39th Avenue, Little Neck, NY
process to The LLC, 163-01 29TH Ave., 11363. Purpose: General.
JUST DROP US A LINE: TEADEC LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the AP Processing LLC Articles of Org.
SSNY on 07/25/2019. Office loc: Queens filed with NY Sec. of State (SSNY) on
MAIL@ROCKAWAYTIMES.COM County. SSNY has been designated as
agent upon whom process against the
5/6/2019. Office in Queens Co. SSNY
designated agent of LLC upon whom
LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process may be served. SSNY shall mail
process to: C/O Sean Tubridy, 54 West copy of process to 80-15 Grenfell Street
14th Road, Broad Channel, NY 11693. #B7 Kew Gardens NY 11415. Purpose:
Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Any lawful purpose.
why
she died subsequent to the decedent herein, to her execu-
d at
tors, administrators, legatees, devisees. assignees and suc-
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why a decree should not be made in the estate of George
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Lane, Breezy Point, New York 11697, United States admit-
ting to probate a Will dated December 12, 2017, a copy of
which is attached, as the Will of George Disch deceased,
relating to real and personal property, and directing that:
x Letters Testamentary issue to Sheila Schaberick Dat-
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RB VOLLEYBALL
30TH SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP
By John Sica
In a season where Mother
Nature took her wrath out on
Wednesday nights and the Rock-
away Beach Volleyball League,
she smiled down upon the
league and touched us with clear
blue skies, bright sunshine and a
gentle breeze on Saturday, Au-
gust 10. The “Good Vibrations”
started right away as DJ Tim-
my Tubz started with the Beach
Boys classic to set the tone for
the day. As the first round ended
and volleyballs continued to fly,
the food arrived to rave reviews.
Deidre Maeves Breezy Grocery
supplied the heroes, wraps, wa-
termelon and other great food
to feed the masses. An amaz-
ing job putting it all together by
the RBVL Committee, whose
hard work and extreme patience
make the impossible happen
year after year. For unsuspect-
ing beach-goers who happen
to come to Riis Park for a day at
the beach on an August Satur-
day, it is a spectaclular sight to
see. The nets set up as far as the
eye can see, the competition, By contrast, this season we had round bye along with the 23- lead but Jag One took the last
sportsmanship, laughter, music, three teams that finished sixth in 15, 2nd seed Freehands Court two games, 21-15, in each. In the
and families. The kids, the next the standings, win the title, and Champs. In the first round, Bun- other semi final, Bungalow Bar
generation volleyball players. All a fifth placed team. Most shock- galow Bar swept Wise Clock Café swept top seed Kobeyaki 3-0,
in all, a wonderful event. Now ing though was the team with 3-0, while third seed Bugalou but every game was hard fought
down to business. one of the worst regular season lost to the aforementioned 4-35, and went right to the end. In the
The RBVL 30th season saw records ever at 4-34, Jag – One Jag One, 3-1. Jag One then pro- finals, Jag One took Bungalow
rainouts and partial rainouts, Physical Therapy, take the title ceeded to knock out Freehands Bar 3-1 in another tough match.
and as a result, the finals were in dominating fashion. 3-2 in one of the best matches of They split the first two and then
in many cases, surprising. Last OCEAN DIVISION: the day, needing all five games. Jag took the next two in close
year, the playoffs were won by Kobeyaki Got Kills won the After the two powerhouses split games.
five first place finishers and regular season title compiling the first two games, Freehands
three second place finishers. a 32-4 record and earned a first won game three to take a 2-1 Continued on page 36
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RB VOLLEYBALL
Continued from Page 35
OCEAN BREEZE:
The Ocean Breeze division
saw the top two teams march
themselves into the finals for
the championship showdown.
In the first round, top seed-
ed Bryan’s Auto took care of
Pointless while JG Electric split
the first two games with Sul-
livan and Galleshaw and took
the next two, the fourth game
being a nail biter. In other first
round action, Diedre Maeves’s
Freaky Tiki defeated Kiss My
Ace 3-2 and Fams Breakaway
swept past The Mighty Crom, all
close games. In the Semi’s, bit-
ter rivals JG Electric and Freaky
Tiki fought for five games with
JG coming out on top in game
five. Fam’s Breakaway took the
first game against Bryan’s Auto,
but the top seed then swept the
next three to gain the finals. In
the finals, JG Electric lost the
first game in a marathon 29-
27 to Bryan’s Auto. Game two
they bounced back, 21-19, but
Bryan’s came back to win game
three, 21-18. Down two games
to one, JG Electric won the last
two games to take top honors. sy-turvy as the one seed lost Pack NYC 3-1 in a well-played
WAVE: to the eight seed and six beat match. The Cocos’ road to the fi-
In the Wave Division, top five for the championship. Top nals was started by being sent to
seeded Pico took the title, de- seeded Casino Auto Body lost a the limit by DJS @ Work, going
spite a first round scare from The heartbreaker in the first round, to the limit at 3-2. In the semi-fi-
Cabana. Pico won the first two losing game five in overtime nals, once again the Cocos had
games easily and might have 24-22 to Kerry Hills. The third to win a game five against Dan-
gotten too confident as the Ca- seeded Federation were disap- ger Zone to reach the finals.
bana took games three and four, pointed when they lost in the Danger Zone was coming off
setting up another 1-8 upset. fifth game to Kevin Buckley’s a great first round overtime in
But it was not to be, as Pico won Sandstorm, after the Federa- game five victory over Gringas
the last game 21-15. After that, tion took the first two games. in Paris. In the finals, the Cocos
Pico learned their lesson and The Wharf Rats also needed all found themselves down 2-1 be-
swept the next two rounds to five games to beat Notorious fore taking the final two games
the win the beloved sweatshirts. DIG’s in a hard-fought match. to win a hard fought finals over
Second seed Jameson’s took the Second seeded Rock Fam went the tough Baranas.
Sand Spikers in the first round to five games with the One Hit BOARDWALK:
but also harder than expected. Wonders to complete the most The Boardwalk was another
They split the first two games, hotly contested division for first division that saw the sixth seed
won the third and then in game round matches. The semi-fi- win the championships. The
four had to go to overtime to nals got a little easier as Wharf Sand Castle took the third seed
advance. Third seeded Melons knocked off Kerry Hills, and and third seeded teams on their Rincon Gringos down 3-1 in
swept Whit’s End, and Diggin N Buckley’s took Rock Fam both way to the finals. In the first round one and then the second
Swiggin took RB Orthodontics, by the score of 3-1. The finals round. the Baranas defeated 5 seed It’s All Good in the semi’s,
3-1. In the semi’s, unfortunately saw sixth seeded Buckleys take Rock, 3-2. The Baranas shocked 3-1. It’s All Good won in a great
Diggin N Swiggin had to face the the sweatshirts with a 3-1 win 5 Rock in the first game, 21-14. match in the first round, 3-2,
awoken Pico team that swept over Rock Fam. 5 Rock settled down to take the needing overtime to advance
them handily. The Melons also BEACH BREEZE: next two games but the Baranas over the Community House. It’s
won their semi final match-up The one seed By The Beach easily won the last two games All Good was down two games
easily, 3-0, over Jameson’s. In Cocos took the championship 2-10 and 21-11 to advance. to none before they woke up to
the finals, Pico swept The Mel- but the Beach Breeze was not Then the Baranas took down the advance. Meanwhile, top seed-
ons but the scores were close. without some upsets of their three seed Breezy Point Lum- ed RBNY Physical Therapy lost
BEACH: own as the seven seed Bunga- ber 3-1. Breezy had won their the first game to The Seville All
The Beach Division was top- low Baranas took out the second first-round matchup over Rat Continued on page 37
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LOCAL COLOR:
READERS SEND IN THEIR PIX
We might be a little biased, but we think some of the best photographers in the world live in Rockaway. Here are some shots that
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The Graybeards
Would like to thank the following
for this year’s 17th Annual
Family Fun Run
Sponsors
Footlocker • The Wave • Jamesons
Bugalou Productions • Bedford Funding
The Rockaway Times • WPE Catering
Benefactors
B u n g a lo w B a r • Co m m u n i t y H o u s e • C u i s i n e by
C l a u d e t t e • E le g a n t e Re s t a u ra n t • F ly n n & F ly n n
• H a p p y J a c k ’s • P i co • P lu m To m a t o e s • T h a i
Ro c k • T h e W h a r f • W h i t ’s E n d •
Special Thanks
Special Thanks to NYPD Officers Maurice Moore and Daniel
Smyth; NYC Parks; DSNY-Kevin Bagley, JoJo O’Grady; Fr. Bill,
Fr. Jim, Fr. Jomar and the St. Francis de Sales Rectory Staff;
Gearth, Wind & Fireman for the great music;
Rockapulco Running and Boardwalk Timing: John Edwards,
Tommy Murphy, Ralph Yozzo, Jim McVeigh, Brendan Glynn,
John Lovett; Felix Gilroy and Allison Bagley
Jackie Cashen-Big Dog Imprints; Creative Advertising;
Our fellow Graybeards-especially Jean Condon, all our volunteers,
and all our participants for another great event!
See you next year for the 18th Annual-Friday July 31, 2020!
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