Hochul The First
She could end New York's imperial governorship. Can anyone really abdicate that much power?
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CITY & STATE CELEBRATED its 15th anniversary at its first in-person event since the start of the coronavirus pandemic on Aug. 18, drawing more than 200 political players and insiders to Midtown Loft in Manhattan for a much-needed get-together. Among the big names who spoke at the event were U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, state Sen. Jessica Ramos, New York City Comptroller Democratic nominee Brad Lander, Manhattan Borough President Democratic nominee Mark Levine and Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou. These were high-profile speakers with supporters and other well-known politicians in the crowd, including Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards. Also there was Shams DaBaron, beaming with excitement, shaking hands and posing for photos – New York’s unexpected “homeless hero.” DaBaron was housed on the Upper West Side with 240 homeless men at The Lucerne Hotel, which had been used as a shelter during the pandemic. He became a spokesperson for the residents and gave voice to all of the city’s homeless residents. I expressed my frustration at not doing more personally to help this vulnerable population. “But you did,” DaBaron told me. “You, the media, helped to get our message out.” He also reminded me he was named a winner on City & State’s Winners & Losers in October. This guy wasn’t just a winner and a hero, he was a historymaker. That’s why City & State will remember him when we mark our next milestone as someone who made a difference.
A massive U.S. Air Force C-17 cargo plane carried about 640 Afghans out of Kabul as the Taliban swept into Afghanistan’s capital.
CONTENTS FIRST READ … 4 The week that was
MAX ROSE Q&A … 8 The Army veteran laments the fall of Afghanistan KATHY HOCHUL … 10
As governor, she won’t be as imperious as the last guy
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ELDER ABUSE … 16
A new law cuts through red tape to help older adults
ISOLATION … 18
How keeping seniors safe from COVID-19 created other wounds
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 50 … 20
The officials and activists collaborating to create change
WINNERS & LOSERS … 46
Who was up and who was down last week
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HOCHUL NARROWS SEARCH FOR LG
“As soon as I get out of jail, we have to go back to Albany.” Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie was criticized for not initially supporting the release of materials gathered as part of his chamber’s impeachment investigation into Cuomo.
IMPEACHMENT PROBE BACK ON
Just as quickly as Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie announced that Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s resignation would bring an end to his chamber’s impeachment probe, he reversed course. Heastie made his original announcement bringing the investigation to a close
before the chamber’s Judiciary Committee was even scheduled to meet in the wake of Cuomo’s resignation. But the decision was met with backlash, with both Democrats and Republicans calling to continue with impeachment even after Cuomo is gone. Just days after his initial
– Assembly Member Marcela Mitaynes, while being arrested at a tenant protest, via Brooklyn Paper
announcement, Heastie backtracked. Still before the Judiciary Committee was set to meet, the speaker said it would release an impeachment report based on the monthslong investigation conducted by outside attorneys hired by the committee. It remains unclear whether the Assembly will draft
FAST FRIENDS As NYC politicians cozied up to incoming Gov. Kathy Hochul last week, none looked happier than Mayor Bill de Blasio. De Blasio praised the “sane” conversation, marking just how low the bar was for interactions with her predecessor. The pair reportedly discussed COVID-19 responses and school reopenings. And – if the soon-to-be unemployed mayor is looking for his next gig – maybe job leads in Hochul’s administration.
“You won’t see me getting high at the New York State Fair.” – Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon, via Jon Campbell of Gannett Albany
As Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul prepares to make the leap to governor, speculation abounds over who she will pick to replace her through 2022 and serve as her second-in-command. Although she has made no commitment yet, Hochul said her pick will come from New York City, balancing out her Western New York roots. Her choice of lieutenant governor could signal that she’s looking to have a better relationship with the city after Cuomo’s acrimonious one. Meetings with Mayor Bill de Blasio and Public Advocate Jumaane Williams point in this direction as well, although Williams said he has no interest in the lieutenant governor role despite seeking it in the 2018 Democratic primary. The list of prospective candidates is a long one, with a number of downstate lawmakers jockeying for the role. However, state Sens. Brian Benjamin and Jamaal Bailey seem like frontrunners, with Hochul reportedly vetting them. The appointment will likely be her first major act as New York’s new governor.
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and vote on articles of impeachment. And Heastie has not definitely committed to a time frame for the release of the report, saying in his most recent comments on the matter that the chamber would work “expeditiously” to get it out.
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FINAL MOVES FROM CUOMO
In the waning days of Cuomo’s time as governor, he has refrained from doing anything too noteworthy, but that doesn’t mean he’s going out in silence. While keeping himself out of the public eye, Cuomo announced a new vaccine requirement for all health care workers in the state. Previously, he only required public health care workers to get the shot. Cuomo also commuted the sentences of five men convicted of felonies, and pardoned five others who faced deportation because of their criminal records. The governor signed a couple of bills, including one piece of legislation meant to aid in the conversion of commercial properties and hotels into housing.
COVID-19 MANDATES STILL COMING
Cuomo was not the only one making moves to combat
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the coronavirus and the concerning delta variant. New York City officially began its vaccine passport program that requires residents to show proof of vaccination to enter a wide variety of businesses from restaurants to gyms. It’s up to the individual businesses to enforce the requirement, or risk a fine, and many are already pushing back against the new mandates that they think will further harm struggling small businesses. The New York City Police Department is requiring unvaccinated cops to continue wearing masks. Hochul advocated for mandatory masks in schools once classes begin, a decision that until this point Cuomo has said would need to be made by each district. He said the same thing of vaccine mandates for school staff, although at least some districts are already acting. The most recent one to implement a vaccine and testing mandate is the Rochester City School District.
In New York City, customers now have to show proof of vaccination to enter a wide variety of businesses, including restaurants, bars and gyms.
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TUESDAY 8/24 Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to take office as governor at midnight, following Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s resignation. She’ll be New York’s first female governor.
Letter to the editor: Why news from Albany is hard to find Happy 15th anniversary City & State! While a majority of citizens continue to be apathetic, there are still many of us who really care about the actions and activities of both our elected officials and state government agencies. Their budgetary, legislative and regulatory actions directly impact both our individual civil and economic liberties. There is a great burden on those few brave remaining independent players, including City & State, “New York Now” on PBS, the Albany Times Union, The Legislative Gazette, and a handful of daily newspapers including The New York Times, Newsday, New York Daily News and New York Post who can afford to maintain a presence in Albany to hold the governor, state comptroller, attorney general and members of the Legislature along with various state agencies accountable. News releases and newsletters from members of the state Senate and Assembly are written, prepared, printed and mailed by staffers at taxpayers’ expense. Frequently they serve as propaganda vehicles to announce pork barrel member item projects or selective votes on issues. These so-called constituent newsletters are really just campaign literature used as a tool to raise the name identification of incumbent public officials and help grease the wheels
INSIDE DOPE
Although Cuomo filed for retirement with the state, he still has not publicly released a resignation letter, worrying critics who fear he might not leave office on Tuesday.
for the next election. There is no real information provided as to actual votes on all bills, hours worked, campaign contributions from special interest groups, disclosure of financial reimbursements for daily meals or travel, along with the hours and amount of compensation for those holding second jobs. Too many downstate members of the Legislature enjoy keeping what goes on in Albany a secret from their constituents. The same is true for many upstate members as well. No members of the Legislature like to openly talk about the Albany evening cocktail party circuit sponsored by the army of lobbyists and pay-for-play crowd while the Legislature is in session. With the decline of readership and advertising revenues, newspaper content continues to shrink. The handful of brave reporters in Albany are vastly outnumbered by all the press spokespersons for elected officials, government and quasi-government state agencies, along with hundreds of lobbyists from various special interest groups. There are still many civic activists like me who have a continued thirst for news from our state capital. I look forward to the 20th anniversary of your publication in 2026! – Larry Penner
WEDNESDAY 8/25
THURSDAY 8/26
The state Senate Ethics and Internal Governance Committee meets at 10 a.m. in the Legislative Office Building to discuss reforming the state’s ethics laws and replacing JCOPE.
The New York City Council holds a stated meeting at 1:30 p.m. at City Hall in Manhattan – the only meeting of the full council in the traditionally slow month of August.
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LG FINALISTS
THE STATE’S NEXT NO. 2 COULD COME FROM THIS UNOFFICIAL GROUP OF CONTENDERS. BY ZACH WILLIAMS AND CAITLIN DORMAN
STATE SEN. JAMAAL BAILEY
THE BRIDGE BUILDER Who better to help Hochul broker deals with the state Senate and Assembly than a legislator with deep ties to Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Carl Heastie? But is it worth giving up his office and leading the Bronx machine when everything is going so well?
STATE SEN. BRIAN BENJAMIN
THE WOULD-BE COMPTROLLER After an unsuccessful run for New York City comptroller, Benjamin is still actively looking to level up. It could be the perfect political marriage: He gets his higher-profile job, and Hochul gets a head-start at building support with the Black New Yorkers who supported him.
BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT RUBEN DIAZ JR.
THE RELUCTANT LIEUTENANT He would bring a wealth of experience and a network of Black and Latino voters to Hochul’s ticket, but a breakneck schedule of ribbon-cuttings doesn’t sound like a good fit for someone who dropped out of the mayoral race to spend more time with his family.
KATHY HOCHUL is looking for the Kamala Harris to her Joe Biden. While a spokesperson for her office insisted there’s no shortlist yet, we cobbled together conventional wisdom, rumors and public statements to make … a shortlist. Here’s what each not-quitecandidate could bring to the table.
STATE SEN. ALESSANDRA BIAGGI
THE LEFTIST DARLING It was only a few weeks ago that Biaggi was dropping her own hints of a primary challenge to Cuomo. Times have changed, but that doesn’t mean her ambitions have. Biaggi could give Hochul’s administration some leftist bona fides, but she may prefer to just go it alone in 2022.
ASSEMBLY MEMBER RON KIM
THE ANTI-CUOMO A lot of the names on this list have no love lost with Cuomo, but no one would twist the knife in his back quite so much as tapping outspoken critic Ron Kim. Unfortunately for Hochul, Kim is also critical of her more passive approach to the LG’s duties.
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A Q&A with Assembly Member
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Who in New York’s government is coordinating earthquake relief efforts to Haiti? It’s a concerted effort by government, both city and state. My office has been speaking to Chuck Schumer’s office. We reached out to the lieutenant governor’s office and the attorney general’s office. We’ve been very active on Mayor Bill de Blasio’s side. He announced the Mayor’s Fund (to Advance New York City) is working with organizations on the ground. We want help for the smaller, legitimate organizations that are Haitian led.
How has your office contributed thus far? My office has turned into a donation center. So people are just coming in. News media are coming in. I get calls every day from news outlets on this and we’re talking about what’s going on currently on the ground in Haiti. As you know, the death toll has risen. It started at 29, then it went to 300, then it went to 704, then it went to 1,300 and now it’s more than 1,900. It’s just been climbing and it’s going to climb substantially. What lessons did you learn from the 2010 earthquake relief effort that is helping now?
We were just all over the place and we had a lot of these big NGOs (nongovernmental organizations) come in and take over our country. We’ve learned since then what organizations are on the ground that we can work with. We’ve also created our own way of funding. There’s a community trust, which is a fund people are donating to that goes to the organizations on the ground. We have organizations led by people who left New York or the United States, Haitian Americans who are now living and have lived in Haiti since the earthquake. They have
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their organizations there. And so we’re more prepared in terms of how to organize a first responder team. We know how to get there. We know who to contact. We know what to expect in terms of supplies needed for the first responders as well as supplies needed for people who are stuck in the rubble and the injured. There were a lot of amputations and a need for orthopedic surgeries. So we’re more prepared and we’re responding more quickly. There are other countries who are offering their help like Israel. I spoke to the Consulate General of Israel, and they are sending their people.
If City & State readers want to contribute, who should they contact? I would suggest reaching out to all the elected officials of Haitian origins. We have New York City Council Members Farah Louis and Mathieu Eugene, as well as three incoming council members – Rita Joseph, Chi Ossé and Mercedes Narcisse. And then there’s the Haitian American Legislative Caucus of the state Assembly, which includes myself, Michaelle Solages, Kimberly Jean-Pierre and Clyde Vanel. Also, we have Assembly Members Mathylde Frontus and Phara Souffrant Forrest. – Ralph R. Ortega
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Absolutely inevitable
Former Rep. Max Rose, who served in Afghanistan, on the government’s fall to the Taliban.
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Rose was an infantry platoon leader when stationed in Afghanistan’s Kandahar Province for 10 months.
partment of Defense, though he said his role didn’t have any direct implications on the presence in Afghanistan. Rose has said that he hasn’t ruled out another run for Congress against Rep. Nicole Malliotakis in 2022. City & State interviewed him on Aug. 16 about why he thinks getting involved in Afghanistan was the right thing to do, why the current situation was “inevitable” and what he thinks New Yorkers should be doing about it. This morning, we’re seeing videos of Afghans flooding the tarmac at the airport in Kabul, trying desperately
to flee the country. What’s going through your head when you see that? First and foremost – and I’m seeing this all over my Facebook feed and text messages and calls from buddies – it’s important for us to reemphasize today, more so than most other days, how sincerely grateful and thankful we are for those who served in Afghanistan. Many of whom made multiple deployments, made incredible sacrifices. And that service wasn’t for nought. They accomplished something. It was real, in response to the greatest domestic attack this nation has ever experienced. And at
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EARLY TWO DECADES after the U.S. military launched a war in Afghanistan responding to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the Taliban has retaken the country. The offensive by the Islamist military organization comes amid a planned withdrawal of U.S. combat troops. Former Rep. Max Rose was once one of those troops, serving as an infantry platoon leader in the U.S. Army in Kandahar Province for 10 months, from 2012 to 2013. After losing reelection to Congress in 2020, Rose recently wrapped up a six-month stint as a COVID-19 senior adviser in the U.S. De-
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a moment in history – 2001, post-USS Cole, post-embassy bombings in Africa – it was a sentiment throughout the world that America didn’t have a backbone. That America won’t respond no matter what happened. And we showed them that that’s not the case. That we do have backbone as a nation. There’s been no successful attack that has emanated from Afghanistan. And that’s directly tied to their heroic actions. With that being said though, you can’t let that gratitude and that acknowledgement of history bleed into a perpetual support for the allocation of military resources, and the sacrifice of treasure and, most importantly, blood, in pursuit of perpetuating what is an untenable situation from a geopolitical as well as from a military standpoint. Absolutely untenable. Now, the videos that we’re seeing right now are heart-wrenching, heartbreaking, and I’m sure that a deep dive will be conducted to figure out the ways in which this process could have gone better. But with that being said though, the end of this movie was inevitable, absolutely inevitable. And the speed with which it occurred, despite 20 years of investment in the Afghan national government and military just shows and proves out its inevitability. That is not a justification for staying there. This leads to the last point, which I think is the most essential. We can’t let a movement and an effort to end what is America’s longest war, we can’t let that bleed into naive isolationism or a dangerous reduction in America’s capacity to defend the homeland and conduct counterterrorism operations abroad. There is today not a patch of ground that America cannot kinetically touch in defense of the homeland, and in response to entities that threaten the homeland, or America’s interests abroad. We have to continue to invest in that, whether that capacity will one day maybe touch Afghanistan, or tens of other nations that could pose a threat to us. Your concern is clearly with national security. Do you think American involvement in Afghanistan has made life safer for Americans? What about for Afghans? Absolutely. I 100% believe that our involvement in that conflict and our resolute involvement has showed that –
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for the last 20 years there has not been a direct attack that has emanated from Afghanistan. And, by the way, it has also sent a message that in the event of a significant attack on the homeland, America will respond in a resolute and fierce manner. With that being said though, none of that is a justification for (a) perpetual warfare commitment to an untenable situation. So now we need to transition to a new stage, and that new stage is centered around our capacity to respond to terrorist threats no matter where they emanate from, Afghanistan or otherwise. And I am a firm believer in the United States of America maintaining that capacity. But also not committing an ungodly amount of treasure and harrowing levels of service members to something that cannot be resolved with our military. Overall, do you think it was the right decision for the U.S. to start a war in Afghanistan 20 years ago? 100% I’ve seen blame placed on President Joe Biden specifically, criticism that the pullout was done irresponsible. Do you blame any particular leader? Is that the right perspective? In terms of the execution of the withdrawal, there’s no doubt that the Pentagon and the National Security Council and the State Department will evaluate what could have gone better. But that does not take away from the fact that the decision itself to end this war was eminently justified, whether that’s under President (Donald) Trump, or under President Biden. And the fact that you have some people who are defending President Trump’s peace deal with the Taliban a year ago, now vociferously demonizing President Biden, just speaks to the lunacy of politics in the modern day. I believe Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, who you ran against last year, has fully blamed Biden. On this day especially, Nicole’s opinions are irrelevant. What matters is what is best for the long-term national security
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of the United States of America, while also preserving our values and properly utilizing finite resources. That’s what matters here. On this day, more than any, you’re going to see folks taking advantage of the opportunity for retweets and sound bites. That’s not how you conduct national security. You have to conduct national security with an eye towards a global view, not being naive. You can be a naive isolationist, you can be a naive jingoist. And we don’t have the time for either of those today. And we certainly don’t have the time for anyone taking a hyperpolitical lens on this, particularly at a moment when Donald Trump forthrightly set the table for this withdrawal in the first place. Do you think there’s anything New York’s state and city governments should be doing about the situation in Afghanistan? As a city that is more familiar with aiding and supporting diasporas and communities abroad more than any other – certainly any other city in America, perhaps more than any city in the world – this is not a situation that New Yorkers are unfamiliar with in terms of the opportunity to send aid abroad. But what I would say that I think is really especially important is that for New Yorkers, in terms of their civic participation, to center the conversation on how, in the era of 2021 and beyond, how do we preserve this country’s national security? With the understanding that New York City all too often, has a bull’s-eye on it. And that means that we can’t just, with a blindfold on, continue to engage the world as if it’s 2001, 2002, 2003 and continue to expend resources in that manner. (We have to be) constantly evolving, constantly reshuffling, constantly thinking about how do we make the right investments. And New Yorkers, being the leaders that they are, they need to demand that of their elected officials, particularly at the federal level. Do you think New York, and the United States as a whole, should be accepting Afghan refugees at this time? Should there be a limit? Absolutely. As many as possible.
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The end of the imperial governor Incoming Gov. Kathy Hochul could unwind a century of growing executive control.
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T. GOV. KATHY HOCHUL faces a choice after she officially becomes the first female governor of New York on Aug. 24. She could wield her power to its maximum extent, or she could give up some of it to ensure future reforms outlast whatever time she has as governor. There are signs already that the Western New York native – who already announced her intent to run for a full term in 2022 – might give up some power in the 16 months left in the term she inherited from the infamously heavy-handed Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who announced on Aug. 10 that he would step down in the face of impending impeachment over a litany of scandals. Hochul has said that addressing sexual harassment will be a top priority for her. Another will be giving legislators and local officials a greater voice in policymaking. “My style is very collaborative,” she told CBS News in an interview after Cuomo said he would resign. “I will listen to people (and) we’re looking forward and making sure that my reputation and the reputation of my administration is one that is completely ethical.” That is all more easily said than done. She will enter office with immense powers under the state constitution to unilaterally dictate state spending, micromanage state agencies and control the judiciary through her appointments. A lack of term limits has meant that a litany of governors have reigned longer than Julius Caesar and Napoléon Bonaparte. “The system is fundamentally set up for the executive to have as much power as possible in New York,” Assembly Member Ron Kim of Queens said in an interview. “It also reflects one of the weakest legislative branches in the country.” Governors in other states are much less powerful by comparison, especially in more populous places like California, Texas and Florida. One 1990 study found New York governors were the second-most dominant in the nation (behind Maryland), and the office has only gained additional responsibilities since then. The impending resignation of Cuomo could mark the end of a century of growing gubernatorial power in the Empire State, according to interviews with experts and legislative leaders. Hochul is vowing to pursue a more collaborative leadership style and legislators are more emboldened than ever to assert themselves at the expense of the Sec-
Since Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced his resignation, the media spotlight has been squarely on Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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ond Floor. “The (state) constitution itself and court decisions interpreting it have really skewed the power dynamic in state government,” state Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris of Queens said in an interview. “We need to correct that.” The extent to which Hochul might support or resist such efforts could go a long way toward determining her success as governor. There are two constitutional amendments that lawmakers have proposed to reduce the governor’s power. The first aims to eliminate the budget powers established by the state court decision in Silver v. Pataki, which blocked lawmakers from making substantial changes to the proposed budget, beyond tweaking spending numbers. State lawmakers could refuse to approve the budget, but the governor could then dare them to either pass one-week budget extensions or risk the political fallout of shutting down state government. Lawmakers have argued for years that this is inherently undemocratic. “Government in America is supposed to be characterized by checks and balances,” Assembly Member Richard Gottfried of Manhattan, who has sponsored the amendment in the past, said in an interview. “And in New York state, we have not had that, effectively, in a long time.” Implementing that change would require votes by majorities of two successive legislatures and approval by New York’s voters. The failure of a 2005 ballot referendum highlights how a governor thwarted such an effort by saying it would unleash fiscal anarchy by allowing legislators to have more power. Another amendment backed by a growing group of state lawmakers would establish a new Government Integrity Commission to investigate alleged wrongdoing by people in the executive and legislative branches of government. A critical difference between this proposed ethics body and the much-criticized Joint Commission on Public Ethics, established in 2011, would be that the governor and the legislative leaders would have much less leeway to choose commissioners who might later decide on cases concerning them or their political alHochul has said she plans to institute much stricter rules as governor for her staff when it comes to ethics and sexual harassment.
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lies. Hochul can institute new rules as governor for her staff and the executive agencies on ethics and sexual harassment. She could also instruct state agencies to be more responsive to Freedom of Information Law requests or give the state comptroller more responsibility for overseeing contracts. “I want by the end of my administration for every woman to say there are no barriers, there is no longer a ceiling,” she told CBS News about battling sexual harassment. Enacting more lasting change with new laws and constitutional amendments might mean that she and her successors lose some of the sweeping powers they acquired long ago when creating a powerful governor was all the rage in progressive politics. Reforms enacted in the early 20th century greatly consolidated control over state government in the Second Floor. This happened as part of a wider expansion in executive powers across the country that saw the beginning of the imperial presidency, according to Gerald Benjamin, a retired political science professor at SUNY New Paltz and expert on state government. “The American system was initially designed to locate power in the legislature,” he told City & State. “The New York governor was initially stronger than most state governors in the 18th century – but still mostly an agenda-setter.” That changed in the 1920s when Gov. Alfred Smith championed sweeping changes to state government. Progressives at the time believed that a stronger executive could better battle corruption by appointing state agency leaders, who had previously been elected, and establishing a formal budget process compared to the fiscal free-for-all among departments that had previously existed in the state Legislature. These changes created an imperial governor by design, according to a 1919 report prepared by staff under Robert Moses in his days as a good-government idealist. “The only serious argument advanced against such a proposed reorganization and budget system is that it makes the Governor a czar,” reads
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NOTHING BEATS BUDGET season in Albany, at least before COVID-19, as lawmakers, activists and lobbyists fill the halls of the state Capitol, attempting to get their priorities passed. Although observers refer to the “three men in a room” – the state Senate majority leader, Assembly speaker and governor – crafting a budget deal, the three don’t share power equally. The governor has had the lion’s share of control in the budgeting process since a 1927 constitutional amendment and the much more recent court decision in the case Silver v. Pataki interpreted the state constitution in such a way that further empowered the governor. Silver v. Pataki is actually shorthand for two cases that were decided at the same time: Silver v. Pataki, brought in 1998, and Pataki v. Assembly, brought in 2001. In the former case, thenAssembly Speaker Sheldon Silver sued then-Gov. George Pataki over the 1998 state budget. The Legislature had passed Pataki’s appropriations bills, but then attempted to amend how certain money could be spent and put conditions on spending through nonappropriation Then-Gov. bills also included in George Pataki won a court case the budget package. to solidify his Pataki said lawmakers budgetary power. unconstitutionally changed his appropriations bills – the Legislature can only reduce or completely cut appropriations that the governor proposed – and he rejected the changes through line-item vetoes. So Silver went to court. In the second case, the Legislature said the appropriation bills that Pataki introduced contained language, specifically around education and health care spending, that did not belong there. So lawmakers removed the language they considered unconstitutional and entire appropriation items. But they then introduced their own bills – 37 “single purpose bills” to be exact – that appropriated the same amounts with similar purposes but different conditions and restrictions. Lawmakers argued they
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were within their constitutional right to do this after passing or rejecting the governor’s bills. Although he signed them, Pataki sued the Assembly so a court could declare whether what they did was unconstitutional. The cases made their way to the Court of Appeals, the highest court in the state, in 2004, when the panel of judges ruled on both cases. By a 5-2 margin, they found that the Legislature had unconstitutionally changed Pataki’s appropriation bills, but the final ruling
had only a three-judge plurality due to the trickier question the lawsuits posed. Namely, what is the line that a governor can’t cross when it comes to including appropriation language that doesn’t directly relate to the budget? Although the plurality agreed that Pataki acted constitutionally, it agreed that the courts should determine a measure to figure out how far is too far. But the judges did not do this, leaving the question “for another day.” A decade later, Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushed the envelope with the amount of control he exerted over the 2015-16 budget, with many looking at Silver v. Pataki as the precedent for flexing his gubernatorial power. – Rebecca C. Lewis
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the report. Court decisions in subsequent decades gave governors even more power on the margins, according to Benjamin, but nothing like what would happen in the early 21st century following Silver v. Pataki. More formal power was a big boost for governors following the landmark decision, but a key challenge for them was how they balanced that with more informal means of influence. Then-Gov. George Pataki, who was the defendant in the eponymous lawsuit lodged by then-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver of Manhattan, declined to run for reelection after the decision because of plummeting poll numbers. His successor, Eliot Spitzer, did his best to strongarm lawmakers, but eventually resigned over a prostitution scandal. David Paterson then rose from his position as lieutenant governor under circumstances similar to Hochul’s. He too had to face the question about whether less could be more when it came to executive power. “Pataki was an imperial governor and Spitzer was on his way to being an imperial governor,” Paterson said in a recent interview. “I didn’t try to do that. You didn’t see everything with my name on it. You saw a lot of my administration leaders doing press conferences and participating more. I see Hochul continuing that, because of all the imperial governors, Andrew (Cuomo) was the super imperial governor.” Hochul will face a multitude of challenges as governor, beyond dealing with sexual harassment, ethics and involving other elected officials in key decisions. COVID-19 cases are rising quickly again across the state, and there are no easy answers on how best to address the spike in crime. Those two issues alone could require her to assert her power in ways that could anger legislators, local leaders and voters. Democrats have left-leaning supermajorities in the state Senate and Assembly that could challenge her authority and override any vetoes from a centrist like Hochul, which could overpower her at times like they did on school funding when Cuomo had been weakened by scandals. New York City will have a new mayor soon after Hochul takes office. The downstate voters, labor unions and Black lawmakers who helped elect Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams as the Democratic nominee are just the types of constituencies that she will need to defeat primary challenges from prospective gubernatorial candidates like state Attorney General Letitia James.
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There is a good argument to be made that Cuomo has gotten the better of de Blasio during their public rivalry. State government has a lot of power over the city, which cannot raise taxes or even install speed cameras without getting the greenlight from Albany. Focusing on scoring points against de Blasio, however, turned a onetime political ally into an avowed enemy. Both Hochul and Adams, a former state senator, appear intent on avoiding that. They are both moderate Democrats who are reaching their political heights after spending a good part of the past eight years tending to low-level political chores like ribbon-cuttings as lieutenant governor and borough president. The first few months in office will be critical for both of them as they establish themselves. “I know Eric, and if there’s a relationship to be had, he will foster it,” said Bertha Lewis, who founded The Black Institute and supported Adams for mayor. “It is to his advantage and to her advantage.” Recent visits with de Blasio and New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who challenged Hochul in the 2018 lieutenant governor primary, underscored how Hochul has made a public show of playing nice with
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city officials. Lawmakers said they similarly expect many more carrots than sticks coming from the Second Floor in the coming months, following a decade of political beatings by Cuomo that culminated in the political maneuvering at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic that gave him emergency powers that let him make or end state laws
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at will. “You can almost say Kathy Hochul is the un-Cuomo,” said state Sen. Sean Ryan, a fellow Democrat and Western New York native who has worked with Hochul for decades. “She likes to do everything right out in the open, and she’s a pragmatist.” Her knack for retail politics and gladhanding has been matched by a serendipitous ability to make friends with people long before she might need their help. This included the help she gave a 1998 congressional candidate who Hochul had just met and needed to make inroads with voters in Hamburg when Hochul was serving on the town board. “She didn’t have to do that,” now-Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes of Buffalo said in an interview. “She did that because she is a true Democrat. It’s about values, and not a person’s color, not a person’s gender, not a person’s ethnicity.” So if legislators start pushing for transformative changes to state government, it is safe to say that they expect Hochul to hear them out and work with them to make it happen. Hochul declined to be interviewed for this story, and it remains unclear to what extent she would support a dramatic re-
balancing of power between the executive and legislative branches, especially when it might undermine her influence on issues other than ethics or sexual harassment. Listening to others is her priority until she officially becomes governor. “I look forward to delivering an address to all New Yorkers to lay out my vision for the great state of New York,” she told reporters in her first press conference as the governor-in-waiting. That speech could say a lot about just what type of governor she wants to be. She could take unilateral actions to show that the types of scandals that ultimately led to Cuomo’s downfall (a few examples are sexual harassment allegations, a reported cover-up of COVID-19 deaths among nursing home residents, alleged self-enrichment through a $5.1 million book deal that was completed using state resources) will not reoccur under her watch. She could add permanency to any changes by supporting new laws and constitutional amendments. Actions like that could show that Hochul is intent on dismantling a system of power that has allowed governors to reign over the Empire State as relative im-
perial sovereigns for nearly a century. Yet, the realities of politics have already shown how self-professed reformers like Cuomo can end up resisting changes that undermine their own positions. “It is my experience that executives, if they have explicit powers within a constitution, aren’t particularly gung-ho at reducing the amount of power they have,” state Sen. Liz Krueger of Manhattan said in an interview. There is a risk though that the first woman to be governor of New York could become the victim of outsized expectations. “You’ll notice a narrative is already developing around her: OK, the bad governor is gone, what is the new woman governor going to do to fix Albany? And let me tell you in no uncertain terms: thinking like that is setting Kathy Hochul up to fail,” Assembly Member YuhLine Niou of Manhattan said in an Aug. 18 speech at a City & State event filled with legislators, lobbyists and political watchers. “There will be powerful voices who argue that it is because of her failure, or that no one can ever fix these problems, or that our system, and the environment it breeds, cannot change.” Whether or not this happens, the current honeymoon period that Hochul will enjoy early in her tenure will not last forever. The upcoming legislative session and budget season will likely feature many political battles, and Hochul will have to choose how best to invest her political capital. Ending the era of the imperial governor will take time. Laws take months to pass and amendments to the state constitution take even longer. While a full term in office would be necessary for Hochul to see this process through, she would need to get going as soon as she takes power. “Her opportunity to advance structural change is now,” Blair Horner, executive director of the New York Public Interest Research Group, said in an interview. “The longer she (is) in office, the harder it will be.” Yet, even if she only serves the remainder of Cuomo’s term, she will already have accomplished something significant – even if legislators and good-government activists alike are hoping Hochul’s ascendance represents something much bigger. “Andrew Cuomo was a tyrant, and Kathy Hochul will certainly do better,” Gianaris said. “(But) I’d like to see her do more than just that.”
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N OLDER WOMAN was sitting in her southern Brooklyn home a few months ago when the telephone rang. The person on the other end told her that she could finally get her computer repaired. All she had to do was print a form with instructions on how to pay. She then took that to her local bank where she asked the teller to wire a five-figure amount to a guy in Thailand. The teller said this was just not pos-
sible, so she went to a more obliging branch nearby. She sent additional money the following day, but there was no computer repair coming – certainly not one worth the $50,000 she had wired. It took her a little while to realize that, according to state Sen. Roxanne Persaud of Brooklyn, who relayed her story to City & State. The most her staff could do at this point was help the woman secure her financial information. The incident came to mind in early spring when Persaud learned about a bill
that would make it easier to help people like her elderly constituent. Identity thieves have snookered many other people. Additional seniors have been physically, mentally or financially victimized by their own relatives. This problem has only gotten worse during the coronavirus pandemic with many older adults stuck behind closed doors. Identifying clues of abuse can be hard, but a new state law could make it easier for local and state authorities to investigate cases and bring perpetrators to
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justice with the help of these wonky things called elder abuse enhanced multidisciplinary teams. The basic idea was to bring people from government agencies, social services nonprofits, police departments and other entities together to investigate a case rather than have them work individually. Hospitals and child welfare agencies are examples of places where such teams have been deployed for years, but state laws blocked how they could tackle cases of elder abuse. A hypothetical
example might be how a bank serving that woman from southern Brooklyn may not be legally allowed to tell law enforcement that it suspected some guy in Thailand was bilking her out of thousands of dollars. An enhanced multidisciplinary team might be able to get hospital personnel and a sheriff’s deputy together to discuss how someone with a criminal history might be abusing their elderly relative. The bill signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on July 1 reduced the legal barriers to such cooperation. “It just takes away any type of ambiguity about the agencies sharing information, so it’s a smoother process,” Bill Ferris, state legislative representative for the AARP, said in an interview. A wide variety of data highlights how elder abuse has gotten worse in the past year or two. One in 10 adults over the age of 60 experience some form of maltreatment, federal officials said in 2018. A May 2020 study by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital found that double-digit percentage increases in elder abuse were possible in New York City based on past disasters. “Throughout the pandemic, we have seen an uptick in reports of elder abuse, raising the alarm for the need to adopt legislation that better responds to cases of abuse,” Katelyn Andrews, director of public policy at LiveOn NY, which is a membership organization representing 100 senior advocacy groups, said in a June press release supporting the legislation. That adds up to a lot of people in a state of 20 million, especially given the substantial aging population in the Empire State and how long social distancing restrictions have remained in effect. That is why the state Office for the Aging drafted the bill and requested that legislative leaders pass it as soon as possible, a spokesperson for the office confirmed with City & State. Persaud, who chairs the state Senate Committee on Social Services, said she volunteered to sponsor the bill and approached Assembly Member Catalina Cruz of Queens to introduce the bill in her chamber. “(COVID-19) brought out some really ugly things,” Cruz said in an interview. “When it comes to seniors, especially in communities of color, you have folks (like in) my district who are often the target of these crimes by people they love.” Advocacy groups like
LiveOn NY and the AARP threw their political weight behind the bill, which passed both the state Senate and Assembly before the last scheduled day of the legislative session on June 10. That was a pretty fast pace in a state Capitol rocked by a litany of gubernatorial scandals and more than a little infighting among Democrats. This legislation passed the state Senate unanimously, as did other bills targeting elder abuse with a long list of legislation affecting seniors. While the Assembly did not pass all of them, it did pass the bill helping the state Office for the Aging expand the enhanced multidisciplinary team it established years ago, along with reducing the bureaucratic morass for local governments to investigate elder abuse within their jurisdictions. “The team breaks through the silos that too often make (a) response more challenging and by sharing resources (to) overcome limitations that may exist within any partner independently responding,” Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, a Republican who is president of the New York State County Executives Association, said in a statement. “The team really magnifies our ability to more successfully prevent and intervene in abuse and exploitation.” So add elder abuse to the seemingly short list of issues where Republicans and Democrats can still work together. The big question moving forward is how enhanced multidisciplinary teams might curb elder abuse like that which affected that older woman in southern Brooklyn months ago. Public awareness about the problem will be key, according to Persaud, so that more bank tellers, health care professionals and others can identify potential cases and refer them to the proper authorities. An enhanced multidisciplinary team should be able to take things from there. While it can’t do much at this point to help that woman recover the money she lost, many of her peers could be saved in the future. Additional benefits could be proven with time, according to Persaud. “It will deter some of these unscrupulous people from targeting the seniors,” she said. So these teams might be able to score some serious points against elder abuse in the long run. Not bad for a relatively short piece of legislation that became law with little fanfare and zero controversy months ago.
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The other side of quarantine How living in isolation for the past 15 months has harmed New York’s seniors.
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While seniors distanced from others during the pandemic, isolation has had unintended consequences.
such as going back to senior centers and visiting their vaccinated family members. Other seniors, however, have deteriorated both physically and mentally due to their time in isolation. As the coronavirus began to rapidly spread throughout New York more than a year ago, people were barred from visiting nursing home residents. Senior centers closed. While the city and state acted in accordance with CDC guidance, some health care experts have begun to examine the harm that was also done by keeping seniors completely isolated. “When we look back on this in the years to come, I imagine there’s going to be a lot of Monday morning quarterbacking around whether it was a good idea to blockade older adults in their nursing home rooms for eight, nine, 10 months out of the year without letting them have access to their families,” David Grabowski, a health
care policy professor at Harvard University’s medical school, told The Atlantic in January. “I think we’re going to look back and say, ‘What the hell were we doing?’” ELDERLY NEW YORKERS, like seniors across the country, had already been more prone to feelings of loneliness and isolation due to retirement, cognitive or physical issues and shrinking social circles, which were then exacerbated considerably because of the pandemic. While those residing in nursing homes had different experiences than those living at home or in a retirement community, both populations faced similar challenges: a lack of personal connection with those around them. In January, Beth Finkel, who is the state director of AARP New York, told NPR that “being isolated is equal to smoking 15 cigarettes a day.” Loneliness has, in fact, been cited as the cause of premature mor-
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tality, higher rates of heart disease, stroke and dementia, as well as an increase in depression and anxiety. Congregate senior programs, such as at senior centers or community centers, are incredibly important to older adults as they have been shown to mitigate the effects of loneliness and isolation, according to Tina Sadarangani, an assistant professor at New York University’s Rory Meyers College of Nursing, who has been studying older adults who make use of senior centers. “Whereas you and I go to work to be productively engaged, an older retired person may lean on these types of resources for productive engagement (or) just (as) a reason to get up and go somewhere in the morning,” Sadarangani said. While many senior services tried to put their offerings online, some older adults had difficulty accessing them and adapting to using Zoom and other video confer-
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encing services to maintain connections with friends and family. About one-third of adults ages 65 and older said they did not feel confident using digital technology in a Pew Research Center study in 2017. Some elderly people even found it more frustrating to use digital means of communication than going without any social contact at all during the pandemic, according to a study published in July. “It’s surprising that virtual contact is associated with greater loneliness and mental distress than no contact, but then again, not so surprisingly, a wide array of research did document the digital burden, stress and reluctance experienced by some in the aging population,” Yang Hu, one of the study’s authors, told CNN. The New York City Department for the Aging worked to bridge the technology gap among the city’s older population by providing tech training services and 10,000 free internet-enabled tablets to seniors in New York City Housing Authority developments. Nonprofit organizations have partnered with the city to offer virtual programming during the pandemic that included everything from magic shows and exercise classes to educational offerings. “I think we’ve provided a lot of different pathways to engage in ways that are meaningful to them, and we made significant inroads to address the digital divide,” Jocelyn Groden, associate commissioner of the department’s Bureau of Social Services and Direct Services, told City & State. “There’s definitely more to do and we very much intend to do more. That said, the silver lining of this awful period of time is that we have broken down, to some degree, the digital divide among older adults. And as the world continues reopening, we plan to offer hybrid solutions, where we continue to engage older adults through these virtual platforms, while also offering that in-person option.” Still, nearly all experts on elder care agree that in-person socializing has proven to be the most beneficial for the physical and mental health of seniors. WHILE SOME SENIORS have been able to bounce back relatively unharmed by months of being stuck in pandemic limbo, others have not. “I think many caregivers feel (the reopen-
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ing of senior centers is) too little too late, that there’s only been so much we could have done to sustain (older adults) over the last 18 months and now the level of care they require is just too great (to participate in activities they once enjoyed),” Sadarangani said. “I did alternatively have a patient with dementia who went back in his program and he was so happy, he didn’t look back, he walked right back in (to his senior center) after 18 months and happily stayed there for four hours. So that’s amazing, stories like that, but I just think it’s highly variable.” Some older people have seen a decline in their physical mobility due to a lack of exercise from not leaving their homes, while others’ cognitive functions have decreased and some have become more fearful of reentering society. There are also some older adults whose mental capacity may have deteriorated to the point where it would no longer be appropriate for them to return, Sonja Shute, senior director of Presbyterian Senior Services’ Circle of Care program, told City & State. “Folks that used to be eligible for their social adult day care programs have deteriorated to a point that that’s not appropriate support for them. So now they are more qualified for an overnight respite program or something with more individualized care,” she said. However, now that senior centers are opening up again – after being closed for well over a year – elder care experts are hopeful that seniors will be able to maintain a healthy level of social engagement and that the lessons learned at the darkest moments of the pandemic will be taken to heart. This includes the importance of bridging the tech gap for older adults and learning the value of social interactions for this vulnerable population. Groden also said she hoped more people will take the initiative to reach out to the seniors in their life – no matter if they’re a close family member or a neighbor you pass in the hallway – and check in on them or engage them in conversation, albeit in line with up-to-date COVID-19 safety precautions. “I think we should all become agents in looking at the potential for older adults who are isolated, or maybe are being aided in this moment, and reaching out for help, or pointing older adults to things like older adults centers, geriatric mental health-friendly programs,” she said.
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O C A L C O M M U N I T I E S play a significant role in shaping policy, driving social change and determining the direction of public life in New York. So it’s no surprise that many public officials, nonprofit leaders, business executives, advocates and activists prioritize engaging and communicating with communities as a key component of their everyday work. Even as COVID-19 spread across the state, New York’s leaders continued to find ways to mobilize residents. Unprecedented need prompted philanthropic leaders, government officials and community members to launch new initiatives to help people and institutions throughout the health crisis. Activists continued to educate people and rally together – whether in person or over Zoom – on other pressing
matters, from criminal justice reform to census outreach. City & State’s first Community Engagement Power 50 list recognizes an array of accomplished individuals who carry out this type of work day in and day out. Unlike other power lists, the Community Engagement Power 50 is unranked and is listed in alphabetical order, given the challenges associated with concretely evaluating one’s ability to engage with communities and comparing it across so many diverse sectors. This list – researched and written by City & State’s Kay Dervishi – features New Yorkers in government, nonprofits, businesses and other organizations that dedicate a great deal of time and energy to connecting with communities across the state.
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approach to urban planning, design and development in New York. Under the leadership of Betsy MacLean and Nisha Baliga, the nonprofit coordinates with communitybased organizations, government agencies and other institutions on projects that focus on community needs and input. Recent projects include helping The Pocantico Center engage with low-income communities in Westchester County and providing technical assistance to groups engaging in outreach for the 2020 census.
HUDSON VALLEY MANAGER OF MEMBER ENGAGEMENT NEW YORK IMMIGRATION COALITION Vanessa Agudelo got her start in local politics as an environmental organizer fighting against the expansion of a local pipeline. Then, in 2017, the Colombian American became the youngest person elected to Peekskill’s Common Council, a position she still holds while simultaneously leading immigration advocacy in the Hudson Valley for the New York Immigration Coalition. Agudelo spearheaded the organization’s campaign to get New York to set aside billions of dollars in aid for undocumented immigrants excluded from federal relief this year.
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DIRECTOR THE STREET VENDOR PROJECT With nearly a decade of experience as a street vendor in New York City to inform his efforts, Mohamed Attia has advocated on behalf of more than 10,000 vendors in the city throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Attia championed legislation passed earlier this year by the New York City Council that expanded the number of permits available to street vendors. However, The Street Vendor Project’s fight isn’t over yet: It continues to push for the city to stop penalizing unlicensed vendors.
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ANGEL AUDIFFRED VICE PRESIDENT, GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS HITN At the Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network, Angel Audiffred is
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responsible for numerous initiatives engaging with local communities in New York City and beyond. This past year, the nonprofit Spanish-language public broadcasting network supported transitioning key community events to the virtual realm and helped create a production studio at a Washington Heights public school. Audiffred, who previously worked in city and state government, also helped drive campaigns allaying fears about vaccination for COVID-19 and boosting census outreach.
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When New York City was looking to significantly cut funding last year to the Summer Youth Employment Program – which helps teenagers and young adults access paid jobs for the summer – members of Teens Take Charge pushed back. Kirsten Shyu, La’Toya Beecham and Kai-Lin KwekRupp are three of the youth-led group’s members who took an active role in pushing for the city to restore funds. Their advocacy helped pressure the city into restoring some of the program’s funding for 2020.
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Over the course of the past three years that she has been at Google, Natalie Browne has played an instrumental role in supporting the company’s Code Next program, which provides computer science education instruction to Black and Latino high school students. Browne has supported the program’s planning and execution –
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Agudelo was the youngest person elected to the Peekskill Common Council.
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including transitioning it to a virtual model – and managed relationships with community partners, educational organizations and schools.
ALENA CASEY PUBLIC POLICY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MANAGER FACEBOOK Alena Casey serves as a public policy and community engagement manager at Facebook, where she has coordinated with the local community on initiatives creating economic opportunities and supporting education. Since last year, she has spearheaded the social media company’s COVID-19 relief efforts in New York. On top of her work at Facebook, Casey sits on the executive cabinet of the United Way of New York City.
VARGHESE CHACKO FOUNDING PARTNER AND PRESIDENT NYC NIGHTLIFE UNITED Making a world-renowned place like Brooklyn even
more exciting than it already is may seem difficult, but Varghese Chacko has risen to the occasion as one of New York City’s most active event organizers. He put his entrepreneurial skills to use as a founding partner and president of NYC Nightlife United, where he led efforts to connect workers and small businesses in the nightlife industry to financial support throughout the pandemic.
GUILLERMO CHACÓN PRESIDENT LATINO COMMISSION ON AIDS When Guillermo Chacón joined the Latino Commission on AIDS in 1995, a top priority was developing community engagement initiatives to reach Latinos living with HIV and AIDS. Chacón now oversees an expanded range of educational initiatives, prevention programs and other services in New York and beyond. He has also advised city and state officials on public health strategies in response to COVID-19 and advocated for a communitybased approach to the public health crisis.
NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS Kathleen Daniel’s past work as an organizer comes in handy in her current role, in which she manages a team of more than 600 contact tracers and information gatherers tracking and mitigating the spread of COVID-19. Before heading to NYC Health + Hospitals, the city’s public hospital system, she served as a field director for New York City’s 2020 census outreach initiative and worked as an outreach director for Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams. Daniel has also led demonstrations in New York on issues ranging from domestic violence to affordable housing.
YASMIN CORNELIUS VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS L+M DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS Yasmin Cornelius manages community relations for real estate development firm L+M Development Partners, where she works with local leaders, elected officials and residents. She put her community engagement skills to use soon after the COVID-19 pandemic began, coordinating with local nonprofits and government agencies to deliver more than 200,000 meals to low-income tenants. Before joining L+M and its property-management arm, C+C Apartment Management, Cornelius worked at Local Initiatives Support Corp. and for the state Senate Democrats.
KATHLEEN DIGAN VICE PRESIDENT OSTROFF ASSOCIATES Since 2018, Kathleen Digan and her team at the government relations firm Ostroff Associates have played a key role assisting the antigun violence organization Everytown for Gun Safety, along with its advocacy arm, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and the groups’ local chapters. Digan supported the organizations’ advocacy for policies preventing gun violence in New York, which has helped build support for
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Varghese Chacko is the founding partner and president of NYC Nightlife United.
The North Star Fund doesn’t just provide financial support to grassroots social justice movements in New York City and the Hudson Valley. It also relies heavily on input from community organizers to determine how grants should be allocated. Jennifer Ching oversees the foundation’s work funding activist groups that have pushed for policies implemented this past year. These include recreational marijuana legalization, the repeal of the Section 50-a law related to police disciplinary records and increased education aid for schools statewide.
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state legislation banning bump stocks and allowed courts to remove guns from people flagged as an “extreme risk.”
organization ended up hosting more than 600 trainings, engaged in on-the-ground outreach to about 300,000 New Yorkers and sent out direct mail to inform people about the new system.
Renita Francois is the executive director of the Mayor’s Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety.
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COMMISSIONER NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES Since Jonnel Doris became commissioner of the New York City Department of Small Business Services last year, he has prioritized launching new initiatives to help cash-strapped small businesses weather the economic downturn. Under Doris’ oversight, the agency has provided programs to help business owners apply for federal relief loans. The department also awarded its own grants and loans and offered legal services for businesses needing help with issues related to commercial leases. Doris was previously the city’s first senior adviser and director of the Mayor’s Office of Minority and Womenowned Business Enterprises.
SEAN DUGAR EDUCATION CAMPAIGN PROGRAM DIRECTOR RANK THE VOTE NYC This year marked the launch of New York City’s ranked-choice voting system, which put the onus on city government, nonprofits and other groups to ensure voters knew what to expect at the polls. As part of this effort, Rank the Vote NYC’s Sean Dugar led education and outreach efforts across the city. His
how to get vaccinated to how to stay fit.
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BETH FINKEL STATE DIRECTOR AARP NEW YORK Since joining AARP in 1996, Beth Finkel has successfully lobbied for various reforms statewide. This includes the passage of the CARE Act and the Secure Choice Savings Program, both of which are designed to support the elderly by expanding their caregiving and retirement savings options. Under her direction this past year, AARP New York pushed to improve the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and legislation reforming nursing home care – while also maintaining its robust outreach to the state’s seniors on everything from
Arc of Justice founder the Rev. Kirsten John Foy has long advocated against police brutality and systemic racism. Among the other causes he has advocated for over the past year, Foy has called for greater federal oversight of the Rochester Police Department and joined other civil rights leaders at a vigil for Daunte Wright, who was killed by police officers in Minnesota. Foy brings with him experience working alongside such influential New York City leaders as Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Rev. Al Sharpton.
RENITA FRANCOIS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MAYOR’S ACTION PLAN FOR NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY As part of her role as executive director of the Mayor’s Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety, Renita Francois oversees its NeighborhoodStat initiative. The plan uses meetings with residents to develop projects addressing their priorities and gathers community input from public housing residents to help shape New York City’s approach to public safety and violence prevention. Francois previously served as deputy director at the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice for three years, where she developed NeighborhoodStat and other initiatives.
Finkel was instrumental in responding to COVID-19 and pushing for legislative action.
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Erwin Figueroa started out as a frustrated bike commuter before coming to Transportation Alternatives. As the nonprofit’s director of organizing, Figueroa now leads its campaigns to help New York City’s pedestrians, cyclists and straphangers. This past year, Figueroa has been calling for the city to maintain and expand its Open Streets program that closes off some roads for pedestrians and other spaces, such as outdoor restaurant seating.
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the main source of funding for New York’s public schools. “This victory shows the power of the people, the power of never giving up, the power of ‘we,’ and it belongs to all of us,” Gripper said after the funding was approved.
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CELESTE FRYE PRINCIPAL AND CEO PUBLIC WORKS PARTNERS Public Works Partners CEO Celeste Frye – who is also a co-founder – leads the planning and consulting firm in its projects in the public and nonprofit sectors. The company places a strong emphasis on helping clients survey and engage with communities on their respective projects. For example, Public Works Partners has supported the New York City Department of Sanitation’s efforts to increase participation in its curbside organics collection program and facilitated meetings for the Empire Station Complex.
ASHLEY GANTT CO-FOUNDER FREE THE PEOPLE ROC Daniel Prude’s death sparked a massive movement in
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Adam Friedman is the executive director of the Pratt Center for Community Development.
Rochester to confront systemic racism, police brutality and the need for greater support and more effective strategies for people with mental health challenges. Ashley Gantt, who also works as an organizer with the Rochester region’s New York Civil Liberties Union chapter, has been spearheading Black Lives Matter demonstrations and pushing for change through her community activist group, Free the People Roc.
she advises corporate, real estate and nonprofit clients. She’s also the co-founder and the New York City managing director of the government and community relations firm DalyGonzalez. The minority- and womenowned firm provides community engagement and stakeholder outreach support to organizations such as Civic Hall and RISE. Gonzalez’s experience and connections have helped build new partnerships between clients and community-based organizations.
Undocumented immigrants and others excluded from federal COVID-19 relief aid made headlines this spring when they went on a 23-day hunger strike to demand assistance for workers left behind in New York. Make the Road New York’s Bianca Guerrero coordinated advocacy for the state’s new Excluded Workers Fund alongside numerous likeminded activists. Since their efforts resulted in lawmakers committing $2.1 billion in aid for undocumented workers in April, Guerrero has been keeping a close eye on how the fund will be rolled out.
JASMINE GRIPPER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALLIANCE FOR QUALITY EDUCATION
TERESA GONZALEZ PARTNER BOLTON-ST. JOHNS Teresa Gonzalez is a partner at the leading lobbying firm Bolton-St. Johns where
Jasmine Gripper and her organization actively pushed to keep education funding prioritized during COVID-19. After contending with a pandemic-strained budget in Albany last year, state lawmakers approved a plan in April that would fulfill the Alliance for Quality Education’s long-sought goal to fully fund Foundation Aid,
KERIN HEMPEL CEO NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS Kerin Hempel has been guiding New York Road Runners throughout the COVID-19 pandemic since taking the helm late last year. She has overseen the organization’s efforts to ramp back up operations with marathons – most notably the New York City Marathon –
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The Pratt Center For Community Development, which is part of Pratt Institute, uses planning, architecture and public policy to create thriving and sustainable neighborhoods alongside community organizations, small businesses and other partners. Under Adam Friedman’s leadership, the organization has placed a strong emphasis on community engagement services, facilitating workshops and other activities to understand community needs before going forward with possible solutions. This includes its recent work with the New York City Housing Authority to engage residents on its climate and sustainability plans.
Congratulations Vice President
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for being selected to City & State NY’s “Community Engagement Power 50” for 2021. Kathleen Digan and her team have worked closely with Everytown for Gun Safety, Moms Demand Action and the gun violence prevention advocacy community to help build, support and pass major policies to combat gun violence in New York.
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MICHELLE HENRY EAST REGION EXECUTIVE FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, OFFICE OF CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. Michelle Henry oversees a team dedicated to community engagement and partnerships in her role at the Office of Corporate Responsibility at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Henry brings with her experience in the philanthropic world, where she managed a national portfolio of investments into workforce development and supported leadership development for Black and Latino nonprofit professionals. Over the course of this past year, she and her team led the firm’s commitments to fund major racial equity initiatives and COVID-19 relief efforts.
JOSÉ HERNANDEZ NYC ADVOCACY COORDINATOR UNITED SPINAL ASSOCIATION José Hernandez can be found advocating greater support for people with disabilities everywhere from New York City Hall to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Since sustaining a spinal cord injury at the age of 15, Hernandez has been an active mentor for people in nursing homes and in rehabilitation centers. He currently serves as the NYC advocacy coordinator at the United Spinal Association as well as president of the organization’s New York City chapter. Hernandez also is a member of the city’s Civic Engagement Commission.
PRINCELLA JAMERSON TENANT PRESIDENT MILL BROOK HOUSES
Jessica Lappin leads the Downtown Alliance.
Princella Jamerson prepared to protect her neighbors at the Mill Brook Houses as soon as the COVID-19 pandemic hit the Bronx. As head of the residents association at Mill Brook for the past 13 years, Jamerson knew how to effectively manage distribution of masks, food and other supplies to tenants needing support throughout the crisis. “People in other places don’t go through what we do,” she told The New York Times . last summer. “We’re people of color. We’re poor. We’re last on the battlefield when everything is happening.”
LOWELL KERN CHAIR MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 4 An attorney with Capgemini North America, Lowell Kern chairs Manhattan Community Board 4, which encompasses the Chelsea and Hell’s Kitchen neighborhoods. In that role, he has been an active voice on high-profile issues confronting the community. Kern has pushed for more measures to prevent suicides at the Vessel building in Hudson Yards earlier this year. He has also monitored development projects in the area, criticizing the Empire Station Complex plan for not including improvements to Penn Station and influencing measures to replace the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
JESSICA LAPPIN PRESIDENT DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE Downtown Alliance President Jessica Lappin has worked to ensure lower Manhattan’s survival and renewed success during the COVID-19 pandemic. Under
her leadership, the business improvement district has spent this year launching new initiatives to support small businesses and revive the local arts and culture scene. Before helming the Downtown Alliance, Lappin served as a New York City Council member representing the Upper East Side, East Midtown and Roosevelt Island.
NINA LEMONS
brings more than a decade of experience in community engagement, having previously served as senior manager of patient and community engagement at the Westchester Medical Center Health Network. While there, she developed and managed a multimillion-dollar project to engage with patients for the state’s Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT UNIT
GLENN LIEBMAN
METROPLUS HEALTH PLAN
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN NEW YORK STATE
Since 2018, Nina Lemons has led the community engagement team at MetroPlus Health Plan and built partnerships with New York City nonprofits, corporations, schools, elected officials and other organizations. Lemons
CEO
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated depression, anxiety and other mental health challenges among New Yorkers. As head of the Mental Health Association in New York State, Glenn Liebman
Hernandez advocates for people with disabilities from NYC to Washington, D.C.
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as well as its community initiatives, including youth programs and community runs. Hempel previously served as the organization’s vice president of strategy and planning as well as interim head of finance.
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raises awareness about mental health and advocates for policies providing greater support for the cause. The organization has provided resources to support students throughout the pandemic and backed a proposal to merge two state agencies into one dedicated to both mental health needs and substanceuse disorders.
based organizations, gathered data to improve messaging around the census and hosted events and webinars to support the effort. A year ago, Miller was promoted to be ABNY’s CEO after serving as the organization’s executive vice president.
MELODY LOPEZ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NEW YORK CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TABLE
SADE LYTHCOTT, TARYN SACRAMONE & LUCY SEXTON CO-LEADERS CULTURE@3 Arts and cultural institutions were particularly hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. To help their colleagues, three leaders of the arts world – National Black Theatre CEO Sade Lythcott, Queens
CARLENE PINTO FOUNDER Thahitun Mariam founded the Bronx Mutual Aid Network.
Theatre Executive Director Taryn Sacramone and New Yorkers for Culture & Arts Executive Director Lucy Sexton – dedicated significant time to make sure as many of them as possible could weather the crisis. The trio jointly led daily phone calls – dubbed Culture@3 – where New York City museums, performing arts organizations and other groups could trade tips on getting federal relief, transitioning to the virtual realm and can voice their concerns.
THAHITUN MARIAM FOUNDER BRONX MUTUAL AID NETWORK The Bronx Mutual Aid Network is one of a number of mutual aid organizations that formed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to both help New Yorkers in need and engage in political advocacy and education. Thahitun Mariam,
a Bangladeshi American community organizer, founded her Bronx nonprofit in March 2020, working with volunteers to deliver food and cash assistance to Bronxites seeking support. “It’s very direct-action oriented, versus having some of this red tape that might exist in some nonprofits or city government,” she told City & State last year.
MELVA MILLER CEO ASSOCIATION FOR A BETTER NEW YORK Melva Miller joined the Association for a Better New York (now celebrating its 50th anniversary) in 2018 to lead its initiatives on the 2020 census. This includes coordinating with corporate partners, nonprofits and labor unions to drive response rates for the decennial count. Under her leadership, the organization led communications campaigns for community-
NYC ACTION LAB Carlene Pinto is the founder of NYC Action Lab, a collective of organizers that supports organizations via political consulting, campaign management and other services. The group works with nonprofits, unions and other institutions across New York, such as the Arab American Association of New York and Union Theological Seminary. Over the past year, Pinto has been active in Black Lives Matter demonstrations as well as responding to concerns that then-President Donald Trump would not accept last year’s election results.
LIZ ROBERTS CEO SAFE HORIZON With 34 years of service, Liz Roberts is the leader of the nation’s largest victim services nonprofit, Safe Horizon. She started her career as a domestic violence hotline worker, eventually rising to a deputy commissioner position with the New York City Administration for Children’s Services. As CEO,
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Melody Lopez’s journey to becoming the overseer of major statewide voter engagement projects as New York Civic Engagement Table’s executive director has been a long one. After starting her career as a political organizer for the Working Families Party, she went on to manage electoral campaigns and serve as Queens borough director for the New York City Department of Education. In her current role, she has been campaigning for changes to the redistricting process and voting rules in New York.
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with communities and neighborhoods they want to become involved with. That “community-first” approach helps communities shape projects according to their needs, while also helping businesses garner greater support – a core component of Veronica Smith’s role at the advisory and research firm. Before joining Ichor last year, the Brooklynite served as a key community engagement liaison for the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey.
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foundation’s resources are distributed equitably, taking into account the diversity of organizations’ leadership and the size of their budgets.
PREETI SODHI Sarah Sayeed chairs the Civic Engagement Commission.
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRIENDS OF THE HIGH LINE
CHAIR AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
An urban planner with extensive experience in community development, Preeti Sodhi currently serves as the director of community engagement for the organization. She manages the High Line, a popular public park built on an old raised freight rail line on the West Side of Manhattan. Before joining Friends of the High Line, Sodhi worked as a consultant on community development and civic engagement projects with clients such as HECTOR and Urbane Development.
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Roberts currently oversees her organization’s projects to support survivors of crime and abuse. She recently advocated for the passage of the Adult Survivors Act, which would allow adult sexual abuse survivors to pursue civil lawsuits regardless of when the abuse occurred.
budgeting program that allows the public to offer insight on funding local projects. Sayeed previously served as senior adviser in the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit, where she focused on promoting civic engagement with Muslim New Yorkers.
SARAH SAYEED
New York City voters approved a charter amendment in 2018 that created the Civic Engagement Commission, which aims to promote civic participation in the five boroughs. Sarah Sayeed oversees the commission’s work, which includes partnering with community organizations to promote city services and running a participatory
VICE PRESIDENT OF PROGRAMS AND PARTNERSHIPS
VERONICA SMITH PRINCIPAL ICHOR PUBLIC STRATEGIES Ichor Public Strategies puts a strong emphasis on helping its clients engage
Smith takes a community‑first approach when helping neighborhoods with projects.
BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Marcella Tillett is dedicated to ensuring the Brooklyn Community Foundation’s charitable funding is aligned with community priorities. Since taking on her current position at the foundation in 2019, Tillett has led the creation of standing community advisory councils made up of local Brooklynites to help offer insight on how grants should be distributed locally. She has also played a key role in ensuring that the
MARIA VIERA VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS RISEBORO COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP Maria Viera started her career at RiseBoro Community Partnership nearly a quarter century ago as a senior case manager. Now, as the nonprofit’s vice president of community affairs, she makes sure its wide range of programs and social services are integrated into local communities. Viera also serves on Brooklyn Community Board 1 and is a board member at Somos, a nonprofit focused on supporting the needs of the Latino population across New York state.
NANCY WACKSTEIN FORMER DIRECTOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & PARTNERSHIPS FORDHAM UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE When Nancy Wackstein joined the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service in 2016, she brought with her years of experience working for government and nonprofits. Throughout her time as the school’s director of community engagement and partnerships, she launched new partnerships to support
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students, including a new scholarship program created alongside Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York. Wackstein announced her retirement in July, but still has plans to supervise a pair of the school’s students interning in the New York City Mayor’s Office next year.
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budget – which led to a $1 billion spending reduction for the NYPD. He also was instrumental in the push to raise taxes on wealthy New Yorkers and to legalize recreational marijuana – two state-level measures that were enacted this year.
SUSAN WARNER GLOBAL HEAD OF TALENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, GIRLS4TECH FOUNDER MASTERCARD
KIMBERLY WILLIAMS PRESIDENT AND CEO VIBRANT EMOTIONAL HEALTH Vibrant Emotional Health reaches 2.5 million people through its crisis services initiatives, supports about 50,000 people through its community programs and advocates for awareness for mental health needs. Kimberly Williams has led the 50-yearold nonprofit for the past four years and will head up the organization’s management of a new three-digit hotline – 988 – for suicide prevention that federal lawmakers approved last year.
Jo-Ann Yoo is the executive director of the Asian American Federation.
ELIZABETH YEAMPIERRE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
JAWANZA JAMES WILLIAMS DIRECTOR OF ORGANIZING VOCAL-NY As director of organizing at VOCAL-NY, Jawanza Williams has been rallying support for progressive priorities. Williams played a key role organizing last year’s “Occupy City Hall” protest that called on city officials to cut the New York City Police Department’s
UPROSE The 55-year-old environmental justice organization Uprose has long had an influential presence in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighborhood, as illustrated by Executive Director Elizabeth Yeampierre’s successful effort to block a proposed rezoning of Industry City. She argued that the space should be used instead to promote jobs in renewable energy production and improve resilience in
response to climate change. Before leading Uprose, Yeampierre served as the director of legal education and training at the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund.
JO-ANN YOO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ASIAN AMERICAN FEDERATION The Asian American Federation, led by Jo-Ann Yoo, gathered hundreds of
demonstrators to denounce hate and bias incidents and attacks against Asian Americans this spring. The initiative garnered support from elected leaders such as U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Grace Meng. Yoo has continued to spotlight the discrimination faced by Asian American New Yorkers throughout the pandemic. She’s also advocated for greater support for lowincome Asian American communities and small businesses led by Asian Americans.
JAWANZA WILLIAMS; VIBRANT EMOTIONAL HEALTH; MANSEE KONG
Susan Warner has spent her career working in communications and corporate social responsibility. In 2014, three years after she joined Mastercard, she launched a new initiative to educate girls worldwide in science, technology, engineering and mathematics through the Westchesterbased financial services company. Mastercard’s Girls4Tech program reached 1 million girls in 30 countries as of last year and has set a new goal to educate 5 million girls by 2025.
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Section 106 Public Notice T-Mobile Northeast, LLC proposes to collocate antennas on a 146 foot tall Rooftop located at 545 West 114th Street, New York, New York County, NY 10027. Interested parties with comments regarding potential e f fe c t s on His toric Properties may contact T-Mobile c/o Julia Klima at Dynamic Environmental Associates, Inc., 3850 Lake Street, Suite C, Macon, GA 31204, 8779 6 8 - 4 7 8 7, S e c1 0 6 @ DynamicEnvironmental. com within 30 days from the date of this publication. Re: 22105031 Notice of Formation of ROUND BARN MANOR IL CL AS S B , LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 07/15/21. O f f ice location: N Y County. Princ. of fice of LLC: 30 Hudson Yards, 72nd Fl., NY, NY 10001. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to C orp oration S er vic e Co., 80 State St., Albany, N Y 12 207. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y.
Notice of Formation o f Z E E B OAT, L L C Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 07/15/21. O f f ice location: N Y County. Princ. of fice of LLC: 120 Wall St., NY, NY 10005. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom p ro c e s s a g ain s t i t may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y.
Notice of Formation of Drive To The End Express, LLC filed with S SN Y on 5/3/202 1 . Office: Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 1465 Castleton Avenue, Staten Island, NY, 10302. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
Notice of Qualification of SUN NINJA LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/13/2 1 . O f f ice location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 12/26/19. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE addr. of LLC: c/o Cogency Global Inc., 850 New Burton Rd., Ste. 201, Dover, DE 19904. Cert. of Form. filed with Secy. of State, John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. NeueHouse New York HQ LLC. Authority filed SSNY 6/29/21. Office: NY Co. LLC formed DE 6/8/15. Exists in DE: c/o National Registered Agents, Inc., 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. SSNY designated agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served & mail to: c/o N ati onal R e gis te re d Agents, Inc., 28 Liberty St., NY, NY 10005, also the registered agent upon whom process may be served. Cert of Formation Filed: Secy. of State, Corporation Dept., 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover DE 19901. General Purpose.
Notice of Formation of 60 Romer Road LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/01/2 1 . O f f ice location: NY County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: the Company, 11 Chetwynd Te r r . , Livingston, NJ 07039. Purpose: any lawful activities.
Notice of Formation of 7514 15 AVE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 5/9/21. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 7514 15TH AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY, United States, 11228. Any law ful purpose.
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Notice of Formation of TurnUp LLC filed with SSNY on July 7th, 2021. Office: Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 64 Laconia Ave., Staten Island, NY,10305. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of 172 NOSTRAND AVE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 172 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11205. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of S orr yland Hobbies , LLC filed with SSNY on may 15, 2021. Office: NY County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 155 chestnut st, brooklyn ny 11208 Notice of Formation of 2108 Estate LLC, filed with SSNY on 7/20/2021. Office: KINGS County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 2108 Bath Avenue Brooklyn NY 11214. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
Notice of Registration of KLEIN HORNIG LLP. Ctf. of Reg. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/1/21. Office location: NY County. Principal location: 170 West End Ave., Apt. 23S, NY, NY 10023. LLP formed in Massachusetts (MA) on 6/28/02. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 101 Arch St., Ste. 1101, Boston, MA 02110, also the address to be maintained in MA. Ctf. Of Formation filed with the Secy. of the Commonwealth, State House, Boston, MA 02133. Purpose: to practice the profession of Law. Notice of Formation of EUREK A3 HOMES BUYERS LLC filed with SSNY on 02/06/2018. Office: PUTMAN C O U N T Y. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: USA CORP INC 325 DIVISION AVE . SUITE 201, BROOKLYN, NY 11211 Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of Birthdae Studio, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 141 Engert Ave, Apt 3R, Brooklyn, NY 11222 . Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 247 WAVERLY LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/15/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 247 Waverly Pl NY, NY 10014.Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of Dan Roth Studio LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/5/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 175 Kent Ave Apt 707, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of So Help Us, LLC filed with SSNY on 04/23/2021. Office: Kings County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 751 troy ave apt 1P Brooklyn NY 11203. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
Notice of Form. of HOST INTE R NATIONAL LOGISTICS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/5/16. Office location: Chemung. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 124 Wygant Rd, Horseheads, NY 14845. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of ONLY AN OCTAVE APART LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 08/01/21. Office location: NY County. Princ. office of LLC: 200 Park Ave. South, 8th Fl., NY, NY 10003. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y. Notice of Formation of WC Value Managment, LLC filed with SSNY on August 9, 2021. Office: Westchester Count y. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 6 Kingswood Way, South Salem, NY. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Amherst, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of GABELLINI SHEPPARD PRODUCT DESIGN LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/27/21. Office location: NY County. Princ. office of LLC: Attn: K imb e r l y S h e p p ard , 665 Broadway, Rm. 706, NY, NY 10012. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any law ful ac tivit y.
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Notice of Formation of 249 AMM ACQUISITIONS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/2/21. Office location Richmond SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1325 Hudson Rd Teaneck, NJ 07666. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 970 EASTERN PARK WAY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 970 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11213. Any law ful purpose
Notice of Formation of 1551 BROADWAY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1551 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11221. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 346 MONTGOMERY ST LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 346 Montgomery St, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11225. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 985 NOSTRAND AVE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 985 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11225. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 7304 Property LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/12/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 135 32 nd St Brooklyn, NY 11232. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 352 MARCUS GARVEY BLVD LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/12/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 352 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11221. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 987 NOSTRAND AVE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 987 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11225. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 483 WAVERLY AVE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 483 Waverly Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11238. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 1482 FULTON ST LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1482 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11216. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 957 FULTON ST LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 957 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11238. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 1495 FULTON ST LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1495 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11216. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 963 FULTON ST LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/12/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 963 FULTON ST, BROOKLYN, NY, United States, 11238. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 1549 BROADWAY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1549 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11221. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation o f A b i n g t o n L a ke Frederick LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/20/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 950 Third Ave 27 th Ave NY, NY 10022. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Qual. of DIGITAL THEATRE (US) LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 7/21/21. Office location: Rensselaer. LLC formed in DE on 9/20/19. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 70 West Madison st., ste 5750, Chicago, IL, United States, 60602. Arts. of Org. filed with IL SOS. 501 S. Second St., Rm. 350 Springfield, IL 62756. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of TRIPLE STAR 1707 LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 10/3/16. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1707 W13th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11223. Any lawful purpose.
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Notice of Formation of. Brooklyn Castle, LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 5/7/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 101 Lafayette Avenue, Apt #10a, Brooklyn, NY. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of Electric Skyship LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/20/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 90 State St Ste 700 Office 40 Albany, NY 12207. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 23 INGRAHAM ST. LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 4/15/2004. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 4010 14 th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11218. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of H PRINCETON ASSOCIATE LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/14/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 34 Puritan Ct Princeton, NJ 08540. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 23 VERONA PL LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1314 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11216. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 69 K INGSTON AVE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 69 Kingston Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11213. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 146 HERKIMER ST LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 146 Herkimer St, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11216. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of BLOOMLEE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/1/21. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 80 STATE ST., ALBANY, NY, United States, 12207. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of J & A SI GROUP LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/19/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 5206 8 th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11220. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of JEFFERSON 437 LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/12/21. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 495A Henry St Ste 223 Brooklyn, NY 11231. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Lipnitsk y Holdings LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/12/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 44 Barlow Dr North Brooklyn, NY 11234. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of NG & CHAN LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/19/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 657 57 th St 1PL Brooklyn, NY 11220. Any lawful purpose.
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Notice of Formation of Martin Yoshiko LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/21/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 483 Washington Ave #5 B , Brook lyn , N Y, United States, 11238. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of Mask 21, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 4/12/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 940 Park Ave New York, New York, 10028.Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of NAC STRATEGIC CONSULTING LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/16/21. Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to attn: mindy h. stern, esq., 444 madison avenue, 6th floor, New York, NY, United States, 10022. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of NI RE ALT Y GROUP LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 8317 12 th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11228. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of NORTHERN SEVEN LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/16/21. Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 17 State St., 34th Fl, New York, NY 10004. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of NOSTRAND AND E MPIR E HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1314 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11216. Any law ful purpose.
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Notice of Formation of Pharos AA LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/22/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 24 Remsen St Brooklyn, NY 11201. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of PILHOF LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 10/25/93. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 3858 Nostrand Ave #202 Brooklyn NY 11235. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Roundview Talent LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 3/25/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 405 E. 72 nd St, New York, New York, 10021. Any lawful purpose Notice of Formation of 518 REAL ESTATE ADVISORS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/30/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 325 Columbia Tpke, Ste 301, Florham Park, NJ 07932. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of Choconini Confections LLC filed with SSNY on June 30, 2021. Office: New York County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 7 E.14th St., Suite 20B, New York, NY, 10003 Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of 316 GROUP LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 07/13/21. O f f ice location: N Y County. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to Mario Osso, 155 W. 85th St., NY, NY 10024. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION of NYCNCC SUB-CDE 14, LLC (the “LLC”) filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (“SSNY”) on 07/16/2021. Office location: New York County. The principal business address of the LLC is: One Liberty Plaza, New York, New York 10006. SSNY has been designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail service of process to c/o New York City Economic Development Corporation, One Liberty Plaza, New York, New York 10006, Attention: General Counsel. Purpose: any law ful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION of B uilding Future Legacies for Young Scholars, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/23/2021. Of fice Location: Bronx County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Dr. Christine A Pinnock, 1502 E. 222 nd St., Bronx, New York 10469. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of Reflect to Grow C o u n s e l i n g L C S W, PLLC filed with SSNY on May 4th, 2021. Office: Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: The LLC 11 BROADWAY SUITE 615 NEW YORK, N Y 10 0 0 4 Purpose: Any law ful purpose. RHCP LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 06/17/2021. Office loc: NY County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 121 West 20th St., 4G, NY, NY 10011. Reg Agent: Ron Chau, 121 West 20th St., 4G, NY, NY 10011. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.
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Notice of Formation of 302 GROUP LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 07/13/21. O f f ice location: N Y County. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to Mario Osso, 155 W. 85th St., NY, NY 10024. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of 155 -157 GROUP LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 07/13/21. O f f ice location: N Y County. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to Mario Osso, 155 W. 85th St., NY, NY 10024. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of 319 OM GROUP LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY ) on 07/14/21. O f f ice location: N Y County. SSNY designated a s a g e n t o f L LC upon whom process agains t it may b e served. SSNY shall mail process to Mario Osso, 155 W. 85th St., NY, NY 10024. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Qual. of KPP MM III, LLC, Authority filed with the SSNY on 07/27/2021. Office loc: NY County. LLC formed in DE on 11/03/2014. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 369 West 126th Street, Mgmt Suite, NY, NY 10027. Address required to be maintained in DE: 310 Alder Rd, PO Box 841, Dover, DE 19904. Cert of Formation filed with DE Div. of Corps, 401 Federal St., Suite 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Le Rouge Graine LLC filed w/ SSNY on 7/13/21. Office: New York Co. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to: c/o So Young Shin, 795 Columbus Ave., #15B, NY, NY 10025. Purpose: any lawful.
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Notice of Formation of Fruitstand LLC. Articles of Organization f i l l e d with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/14/21. Office Location: New York City. SSNY designed as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY should mail process to; 45 W 60th St, #11A New York NY 10023. Purpose: Any lawful purpose or activity. Notice of Qualification of 60 Beverly, LLC. Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/15/21. Office location: Westchester County. LLC formed in FL on 7/31/20. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to 5575 Las Brisas Dr., Vero Beach, FL 32967. Principal office addr. of LLC: 5575 Las Brisas Dr., Vero Beach, FL 32967. Art. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of the State of FL, Div. of Corps., 2415 N. Monroe Street, Suite 810, Tallahassee, FL 32303. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. NOTICE OF FILING OF A P P L I C AT I O N FOR AUTHORIT Y OF EMPOWER BROOKLYN LLC UNDER FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILIT Y CO MPA N Y L AW SECTION 802 Name: EmPower Brooklyn LLC. Date of filing of Application for Authority with Dept of State: July 13, 2021. Jurisdiction: Delaware. Date of Organization: July 13, 2017. Office Location: N ew Yo r k C o u n t y. Principal Business Location: 322 West 57th Street, #46U, New York, NY 10019. Service of Process Address: 322 West 57th Street, #46U, New York, NY 10019. Office in Jurisdiction of its Organization: Business Filings Incorporated, 108 West 13th Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. Authorized Officer: State of Delaware, Secretary of State, Division of Corporations, 401 Federal Street, Suite 4 , Dover, Delaware 19901. Purpose: any lawful business activity.
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Notice of Formation of FNM 38TH AVENUE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 76 North 4th St Space F, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of FNM 46 CORTLANDT LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 3/18/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 76 North 4th St, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11249. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of FNM 500 DEKALB LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 76 North 4th St, Space F, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of FNM 635 4th Avenue LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 76 North 4th St, Space F, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of FNM West 72nd Street LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 76 North 4th St, Space F, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of J & M MAPLE PROPERTY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 11/4/21. Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SN Y mail proces s to 43 Maple Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10306. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of Glowbar NY W Y THE AVE, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/3/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 157 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of GOLDEN 872 REALTY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/3/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 966 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of GOLDEN SI3 REALTY LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/3/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be s e r ve d S S N Y m a i l process to 966 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232 . Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of SR Fitness & Nutrition LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Wayne. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 139 Grace Ave, Newark, NY 14513. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of S TA R R I D E R EQUESTRIAN LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/27/21. Office location Orange SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to P.O. Box 457, Westtown, NY, United States, 10998. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of KENSO LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/26/21. Office location New York SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 15 E 13th St, New York, NY, United States, 10003. Any law ful purpose.
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Notice of Formation of MAX88 LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/5/21. Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 511 Falcon Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of NEW YORK FINTECH CLUB LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 5/13/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1501 Avenue U, 2nd Fl, Brooklyn, NY 11229. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 1245 EAST 100 STREET LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/5/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 2124 Rockaway Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11236 . Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 1549 DEAN LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/29/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 1408 47th Street Apt 1R, Brooklyn, NY 11219. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of 1945 BAY RIDGE LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/04/21.Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 133-48 Avery Ave 2nd Fl, Flushing, NY 11355. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 462 Property LLC filed with SSNY on 07/02/2021. Office: Kings County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: Jin Ru Chen 832 50 Street Brooklyn, NY 112 20. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
Notice of Formation of 50W 27ST LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/02/21. Office location Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 672 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11230 Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of 201 WEST 17TH LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/30/21.Office location: New York SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 201 West 17th St, Unit PHH, New York , NY 10011.Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of 360 Clove Road LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 68/3/21.Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 360 Clove Rd, Staten Island, NY 10310. Any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION of NYCNCC SUB-CDE 13, LLC (the “LLC”) filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (“SSNY”) on 07/16/2021. Office location: New York County. The principal business address of the LLC is: One Liberty Plaza, New York, New York 10006. SSNY has been designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail service of process to c/o New York City Economic Development Corporation, One Liberty Plaza, New York, New York 10006, Attention: General Counsel. Purpose: any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of Elite Endomorphs, LLC filed with Richmond County, NY on May 21st, 2021. Office: Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 100 Wadsworth Avenue, Staten Island, NY, 10305. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
Notice of Qual. of JDS DE VELOPMENT FL LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/4/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in FL on 6/10/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with FL SOS. Clifton Bldg, 2661 Executive Center Circle, Tallahassee FL 32301. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of CLW ENTERPRISES LLC Articles of Organization filled with Secretar y of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/08/2021. Office Location: Kings SSNY designed as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY should mail process to; CHARLENE WILSON 1261 E 80TH STREET #48 BROOKLYN, NY 11236. Purpose: Any law ful purpose or activit y.
Notice of Formation of BAY 31ST STREET LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/20/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 25 Marlboro RD, Westbury, NY 11590. Any law ful purpose.
Notice of Formation of BAY 31ST STREET 2A LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/14/21. Office location: Kings SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served S SN Y mail proces s to 56 Wilson Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10304. Any law ful purpose.
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Notice of Qual. of TRIPLE Y PRODUCTIONS, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 4/9/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 4/5/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 257 West 93rd Street, Apt. 5c, New York, NY 10025. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of BROADSTREAM VENTURES, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 4/9/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 5/21/20. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 257 West 93rd Street, Apt. 5c, New York, NY 10025c. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of BROADSTREAM PRODUCTIONS, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 4/9/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 4/5/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 257 West 93rd Street, Apt. 5c, New York, NY 10025. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of 45-47 YALE AVENUE LLC filed with SSNY on 08/07/2020. Office: Westchester Count y. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 45-47 YALE AVENUE LLC 599 W HARTSDALE AVE SUITE 204 WHITE PL AINS, NY 10607. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation - Heart of Chelsea Veterinary PLLC. Arts of Org. filed with NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 7/26/21. Office loc.: NY County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 80 State St, Albany, N Y 12 207. Purpose: ve te r inar y m e di c in e
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AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE At an IAS Part 35 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York held in and for the County of Kings at the Courthouse 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, on the 26th day of July 2021. PRESENT: HON. Karen Rothenberg J.S.C. KENT HANDBERRY, SR. Plaintiff, -against- SHAMEL S. DANIELS and “JOHN DOE” being a fictitious name for the operator of the subject vehicle currently unknown to Plaintiff; Defendants. Upon the reading and filing of the annexed Affirmation of STEVEN H. COHEN, dated the 22nd day of July, 2021, and upon all the exhibits annexed hereto and the pleadings and proceedings heretofore had herein; LET Plaintiff KENT HANDBERRY, SR,, appear and show cause before this Court, Park 35 in room 574 on the 9th day of September 2021 at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard: * WHY an Order should not be entered as follows: 1. Pursuant to CPLR 321(b)(2), permitting the Law Offices of Michael E. Pressman to withdraw as attorneys of record for the Plaintiff, KENT HANDBERRY, Sr.; 2. Pursuant to CPLR 308(5) permitting service in lieu of personal service, upon plaintiff, KENT HANDBERRY, SR., by publication in a newspaper. 3. Granting a stay of all proceedings for sixty (60) days to permit Plaintiff, KENT HANDBERRY, SR., to retain new counsel; and 4. Together with such other, further and different relief as the Court deems just and proper. ORDERED that this matter is hereby stayed pending a hearing and determination of the within Order to Show Cause; and it is further LET service of a copy of this Order together with the papers upon which is is granted be deemed timely served upon Plaintiff, KENT HANDBERRY, Sr., if made by publication in a newspaper and by regular mail to last known address and entered certified and regular mail upon MARTYN, MARTYN, SMITH, MURRAY and YONG, attorneys for defendant SHAMEL S. DANIELS, be deemed timely if served on or before the 25th day of August, 2021 be deemed good and sufficient service. ENTERED Karen Rothenberg, J.S.C. * Order to Show cause will be submitted on return date and court will contact parties top set date for argument if required by court. Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Depew, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Brighton, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
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Notice of Formation of THE LATE NIGHT CLOSET LLC filed with SSNY on 07/15/2020. Office: Bronx County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: The Late Night Closet LLC 472F East 139th Street, Bronx, New York, 10454, USA. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW East Amherst, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Batavia, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Galleria, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Buffalo, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Greece, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Henrietta, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Hamburg, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Lakewood, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Lockport, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
August 23, 2021
Notice of Formation of Gomez Engineering, PLLC filed with SSNY on 07/15/2021. Office: Richmond County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: The PLLC 6 Fonda Place Staten Island, NY 10309 Purpose: Professional Engineering Form of notice for on-premises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number “Pending” for liquor, beer, and wine has been applied for by the undersigned to sell liquor, beer, and wine at retail in a OP 252 under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 922 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11238 for on premises consumption. BKLYN BURRO LLC Notice of Formation of 360 Clove Road LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/3/21.Office location: Richmond SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 360 Clove Rd, Staten Island, NY 10310. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of H. A .L . Industries, LLC filed with SSNY on 05/28/2021. Office: New York County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 415 East 52nd. Street, Office #2 New York, NY 10022. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of Stacey Simon Nutrition LLC filed with SSNY on 05/10/2021. Office: New York County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 1675 York Ave. #17E New York, NY 10128. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
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Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Niagara Falls, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY o n 8/6/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Victor, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. LEGALNOTICES@ CITYANDSTATENY.COM Notice of Qual. of FGNYW Webster, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of FGNYW, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/6/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave #400, Harrison, NY 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
BA X TE R ADV ISOR S LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the S SN Y on 08/05/2021. Office loc: NY County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Caryn Paer, 429 East 52nd St. Apt 31G, NY, NY 10022. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.
NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY Empower Federal Credit Union The following persons appear from our records to be entitled to unclaimed property consisting of cash amounts of fifty dollars or more: Anthony Finch 477 SILK RD FULTON NY 13069 Brayden Lynch 48 EVANS RD PENNELLVILLE NY 13132 Brock Lord 48 EVANS RD PENNELLVILLE NY 13132 Dalton Kunelius 7377 STATE ROUTE 104 OSWEGO NY 13126 Donald Kunzwiler 54 PATRICK CIR FULTON NY 13069 Jade Acker 13 MELROSE AVE APT 2 FULTON NY 13069 Jeffrey Cook 94 Munn St Oswego NY 13126 Martin Dumont 211 BALDWIN RD FULTON NY 13069 Christopher Walker 2229 RIDGE RD APT B LOWMAN, NY, 14861 Vicki Newman 156 N HARRISON ST JOHNSON CITY, NY, 13790 Candace Hauck 45 COWING ST DEPEW, NY, 14043 Ixondra Cowles 98 Barnett Dr. Buffalo, NY, 14224 Mikayla Lynn Kulp 63 PRATT DR OSWEGO NY 13126
Ruby Acker 13 MELSROSE AVE 2 FULTON NY 13069 Shantelle Pitsley 662 CO ROUTE 85 FULTON NY 13069 Sophia Taylor 956 Middle Rd Lot 17W Oswego NY 13126 Thomas Cramer 257 W 4TH ST APT 3 OSWEGO NY 13126 Claudia Perrault 161 W BAYARD ST APT 36 SENECA FALLS NY 13148 Jordyin Arrindell-Williams 333 Brooks Ave Rochester NY 14619 Catherine Ford 131 W SULLIVANVILLE RD HORSEHEADS, NY, 14845 Frederick Moyle 3726 HIGHVIEW DR ENDWELL, NY, 13760 Ashley Feeney 20 MIDLAND ST UPPR BUFFALO, NY, 14220 Chase Mata 4664 WILSON DR HAMBURG, NY, 14075 A report of Unclaimed Property has been made to Thomas P. DiNapoli, Comptroller of the State of New York, pursuant to Section 301 of the Abandoned Proper t y Law. A list of the names contained in such notice is on file and open to public inspection at the principal office of the credit union, located at 1 Member Way, Syracuse, NY 13212. Such abandoned property will be paid to proven entitled par ties by Empower Federal Credit Union through October 31st. On or before November 10, any remaining unclaimed monies will be paid to Thomas P. DiNapoli, Comptroller of the State of New York. Empower Federal Credit Union
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Notice of Formation of Benedict Law Group PLLC. Ar ticles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on June 1, 2021. Location: New York County. SSNY designated as agent for service of process on PLLC. SSNY shall mail process to 42 W. 38th Street, Suite 1002, NY, NY 10018. Purpose: Law. Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at a top height of 125 feet on a 144-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 145 West 45th Street, New York, New York County, N Y 10 03 6 . Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties m ay b e s u b m i t t e d within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Laura Elston, l.elston@trileaf. com, 1395 South Marietta Parkway, Building 400, Suite 209, Marietta, GA 30067, 678-653-8673. Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at a top height of 79 feet on a 79-foot building at the approx. vicinity of 712 East 27th Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY 11210. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Morgan Rasmussen, m . rasmus s e n@ trile af. com, 1395 S. Marietta Pkwy, Building 400, Suite 209, Marietta, GA 30067; 678-653-8673 ext. 657.
Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at the following locations in Staten Island, Richmond County, New York: at a top height of 30 feet on a 26-foot building at the approx. vicinity of 835 Forest Hill Road, 10314; at a top height of 33 feet on a 28-foot building at the approx. vicinity of 3171 Richmond Road, 10306; at a top height of 47 feet on a 48-foot building at the approx. vicinity of 351 Van Duzer Street, 10304; and at a top height of 65 feet on a 65-foot building at the approx. vicinity of 25 Sherman Avenue, 10301. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Morgan Rasmussen, m . rasmus s e n@ trile af. com, 1395 S. Marietta Pkwy, Building 400, Suite 209, Marietta, GA 30067; 678-653-8673 ext. 657. Notice of Qual. of 443 GREENWICH 4B LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 7/13/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 7/13/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: PO Box 641, Rutherford, CA 94573. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose. Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number (pending) for beer, wine, cider and liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, wine, cider and liquor at retail in a OP 252 under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 928 CRAIG ROAD S, NEW YORK, NY 10004 for on premises consumption. MISIPASTA LLC.
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Notice of Qual. of N E W TO N S T L L C . Auth. filed with SSNY on 7/9/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 6/8/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 1202 Lexington Ave, #292, New York, NY 10028. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of DIXIE DOG LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 7/9/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on10/02/18. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 1202 Lexington Ave, #292, New York, NY 10028. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
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Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at several locations in New York, N ew Yo r k C o u n t y, NY. Verizon Wireless proposes to collocate antennas at a top height of 191 feet on a 218-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 248 West 35th Street, 10001; at a top height of 163 feet on a 181-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 112 Madison Avenue, 10016; at a top height of 73 feet on a 74-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 212 St Nicholas Avenue, 10027. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties m ay b e s u b m i t t e d within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Laura Elston, l.elston@trileaf. com, 1395 South Marietta Parkway, Building 400, Suite 209, Marietta, GA 30067, 678-653-8673.
Public Notice Cellco Par tnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless ( Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s) proposes to collocate wireless communications antennas at multiple locations in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Verizon Wireless proposes to collocate antennas at a top height of 78 feet on an 85-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 209 Underhill Avenue, 11238; at a top height of 57 feet on an 80-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 540 President Street, 11215; at a top height of 55 feet on an 55-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 166 Brooklyn Avenue, 11213; at a top height of 81 feet on an 82-foot building at the approx. vicinity of 2954 Brighton 12th Street, 11235; at a top height of 71 feet on a 71-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 605 59th Street, 11220; at a top height of 62 feet on a 62-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 718 Washington Avenue, 11238; at a top height of 88 feet on a 88-foot building rooftop at the approx. vicinity of 1802 Ocean Parkway, 11223. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties m ay b e s u b m i t t e d within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Laura Elston, l.elston@trileaf. com, 1395 South Marietta Parkway, Building 400, Suite 209, Marietta, GA 30067, 678-653-8673. Form of notice for onpremises license. Notice is hereby given that a license, number (pending) for beer, wine, and liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, wine, and liquor at retail in a OP 252 under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 104 GREENE STREET NEW YORK, NY 10012 for on premises consumption. FELIX GREENE STREET SOHO LLC.
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Notice of Qual. of FLOURISH TECHNOLOGIES LLC. Auth. filed with S S N Y o n 8/ 1 8/2 1 . Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 5/11/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave, #4 0 0, Harrison, N Y 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. D o v e r, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Qual. of FLOUR ISH DIGITAL ASSETS LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/18/21. Of fice location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 5/11/21. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave, #4 0 0, Harrison, N Y 10528. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS. Townsend Bldg. D o v e r, DE 19901. Any lawful purpose.
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Notice of Qual. of Dewey Square Group, LLC. Auth. filed with SSNY on 8/18/21. Office location: New York. LLC formed in DE on 8/3/06. SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom p ro c e s s a g ain s t i t may be served. SSNY mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave, #400, Harrison, NY 10528 . Arts. of Org. filed with DE SOS . Townsend Bldg. Dover, DE 19901. Any law ful purpose. Notice of Formation of JFP TRANSIT, LLC filed with SSNY on 5/14/21. Office: BRONX County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to LLC: 3226 OXFORD AVE, BRONX, NY 10463. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
Notice of Divorce NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MECKLENBURG COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION Jose Lucas Beltran Suarez v. Elizabeth Villanueva 21-CVD-1978 Attention “ELIZABETH VILLANUEVA” Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Divorce. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than October 2nd , 2021 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This the 23rd day of August 2021. L. Maria Ximena Sussman Sussman Law Firm, PLLC 9916 Monroe Road Charlotte, NC 28270 Ph# (980) 598-8180
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NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY CHARLES SCHWAB BANK (888) 403-9000
KALTCHENKO 19 LA FORCE PL BUFFALO, NY, 14207-2201
The following persons appear from our records to be entitled to unclaimed property consisting of cash amounts of fifty dollars or more:
JULIE M PILON 640 HEIM RD GETZVILLE, NY, 140681320
Albany ARTHUR LUCARELLI 31 TRYON CT ALBANY, NY, 122033309 DANIEL G NUSINOV 349E MADISON AVE ALBANY, NY, 12210-1711 Bronx RAPHAEL ATZMON 6031 SPENCER AVE BRONX, NY, 10471-1810 MATTHEW MCFADDEN 3299 Cambridge Ave Apt 3DN BRONX, NY, 10463 MARGARET CATHERINE WOODS 301 WEST 262 STREET BRONX, NY, 10471-1103 Broome DANIEL LEO SIMONDS JR 4143 MURPHY RD BINGHAMTON, NY, 13903-6701 Columbia PETER HIGGINS 30B E SHORE DR VALATIE, NY, 12184-3905 Dutchess DAVID AKIRTAVA 216 TERRACE RDG FISHKILL, NY, 125242654 BRITTANY-FLEUR LAINCHBURY 17 RIVIERA DRIVE HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY, 12533-8202 Erie CHRISTIAN BJOERN BAK PHD 395 LAFAYETTE AVE APT 3 BUFFALO, NY, 142131462 SVETLANA
NANCY G. LYNCH 200 SETON ROAD CHEEKTOWAGA, NY, 14225
RICHELLE SMITH 4003 PARK AVE HAMBURG, NY, 14075 MANUEL A TAVAREZ 20 WINDHAM CT GRAND ISLAND, NY, 14072-1183 Franklin PHYLLIS E LIGHT 305 SWINYER ROAD VERMONTVILLE, NY, 12989-3803 Genesee RUSSELL M MARCHESE JR 401 EAST MAIN ST. BATAVIA, NY, 14020 Kings JESSICA BECK 33 SIDNEY PLACE BROOKLYN, NY 112014627 ELVIRA ADELE COLANTUONO 241 UNION STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11231 TARA ELIZABETH COMPTON 99 FRANKLIN STREET 4L BROOKLYN, NY, 112222288 HELEN MITCHELL DODDERIDGE 97 A VANDERBILT AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11205 SHEVON GANT 97 LEFFERTS AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 112253901 KRASIMIR VELIKOV GEORGIEV 365 BOND STREET APT C210 BROOKLYN, NY, 112315184 STACEY S HAN WILLIAMS 898 UNION ST. APT 1B BROOKLYN, NY, 112151656
MIRIAM HEILBRUN 3278 BEDFORD AVE BROOKLYN,NY, 112104509 GARHO HUANG 2333 E 26TH ST BROOKLYN, NY, 112294920 JANE WON JEONG JUN 159 MAUJER ST APT 1R BROOKLYN, NY, 112061225 KIL JUNG 1402 AVENUE K 5K BROOKLYN, NY, 112304322 NAROA LIZAR REDRADO 638 KOSCIUSZKO ST APT 2R BROOKLYN, NY, 112213156 JILL M MASSEY 8 BILLS PL BROOKLYN, NY, 112182104 MOLLY A MCDONOUGH 340 FRANKLIN AVE 2ND FL BROOKLYN, NY, 11238 MARISSA SANTOS OLEGARIO 841 KENT AVE APT 2B BROOKLYN, NY, 112052992 CHRISTOPHER RO 242 S 2ND ST. APT. 23 BROOKLYN, NY, 112115433 SAMANTHA LYNN SCHUSTER 161 Winthrop St 3R Brooklyn, NY, 11225 MADHU KRISHNA SIVARAMAKRISHNAN 100 WILLOUGHBY STREET APT 25M BROOKLYN, NY, 112014987 AMARESH KETHES SRIKANTHAN 1088 BEDFORD AVENUE APT 3 BROOKLYN, NY, 112164740 ELIOT STAVRACH 2379 E 29TH ST TOP FLOOR BROOKLYN, NY, 112295027 ANGONA TRAN DDS 837 48TH STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11220 JENNIFER LILA TROWBRIDGE 440 E. 8TH STREET #2
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BROOKLYN, NY, 11218 CAITLIN JULIETTE WAID 223 BEDFORD AVENUE # 233 BROOKLYN, NY, 11211 BARTLOMIEJ WALICKI 705 DEKALB AVENUE APT 3 BROOKLYN, NY, 11216 ALLEN W WONG 68 Bay 28th Street APT 2B Brooklyn, NY, 11214 Monroe AKILAH IFE EVANS 219 HAMILTON STREET ROCHESTER, NY, 14620 CHENG HSU 281 CROSSGATES ROAD ROCHESTER, NY, 146063310 STEFAN ANDREW JURASINSKI 57 WILLARD AVE BRIGHTON, NY, 146203131 KAMIL LUTO 775 PARK AVE APT 1 ROCHESTER, NY, 146073077 SAMALIE MEJIA 120 WESTON RD, ROCHESTER, NY, 146125625 CONNOR MURPHY 110 JERSEY BLACK CIRCLE ROCHESTER, NY, 146264444 DAVID ROWLANDS PHD 7053 RUSH LIMA RD. HONEOYE FALLS, NY, 14472-9003 DIANA K SOTAK 1600 East Ave Apt 914 ROCHESTER, NY, 14610 MATTHEW JAMES ST.JOHN 1331 MOUNT HOPE AVE APT 442 ROCHESTER, NY, 146203937 TITUS THOMAS 220 JOHN STREET APT 13306 ROCHESTER, NY, 14623 Montgomery ARUN SAXENA 457 GUY PARK AVE AMSTERDAM, NY, 12010-1006
Nassau EMILIO G BURGOS 259 RUDOLF ROAD MINEOLA, NY, 115013250
CRISTINA LORENA PENIN 8819 240TH ST BELLEROSE, NY, 114261235
JUSTIN CHIANG 1594 ARKANSAS DR VALLEY STREAM, NY, 11580-1842
SHERYL A RASMUSSEN 183 GARFIELD AVE MINEOLA, NY, 115012506
PATRICIA CODY 105 PILGRIM LN WESTBURY, NY, 115906218 VICTOR JOSEPH DEFAZIO 7 LINCOLN RD GREAT NECK, NY, 110212711 CHRISTOPHER P DUNDON 286 WALTON ST WEST HEMPSTEAD, NY, 11552-3033 LINDSEY F FRISCHER 29 DICKERSON AVE BAYVILLE, NY, 117091917 LEAH GABRIEL 801 REMSENS LN OYSTER BAY, NY, 117714507 AMNDA CLAIRE GELLER 255-21 W END DR GREAT NECK, NY, 110201049 LISA KIM 42 PEPPERMILL RD ROSLYN, NY, 11576-3106 HAE RAN KIM 4427 PURVES ST APT 12A LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, 11101-2944 BOB YIMING LU 4310 CRESCENT ST APT 3007 LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, 11101-4287 ROBERT MAZZELLA 36 BEECHWOOD DR GLEN HEAD, NY, 115451103 NICK MULDER 33-03 29th St. LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, 11106 LAWRENCE MULLALY 4 CAMBRIDGE AVE BETHPAGE, NY, 117143102 LAWRENCE MULLALY 4 CAMBRIDGE AVE, BETHPAGE, NY, 117143102
DIANNA M SALVADOR 25 GARDENIA LANE HICKSVILLE, NY, 118012008 MELANIE SCHAFFLER 325 PACIFIC AVE CEDARHURST, NY, 11516-1813 ANNE STEINFELD 863 RICHMOND RD EAST MEADOW, NY, 11554-4543 ALEXANDRA CHLOE STREISAND 100 CLINTON AVE APT 1M MINEOLA, NY, 115012835 MALVI H THAKKER 816 EASTFIELD RD WESTBURY, NY, 115901430 OLEG VISHNYAK 11 FORTE AVE OLD BETHPAGE, NY, 11804-1507 VIKRAM VIVEK 145 WILLOW ST ROSLYN HEIGHTS, NY, 11577-1217 ERIC VIVELO 3 PERIWINKLE RD LEVITTOWN, NY, 117562304 JONATHAN WEISS 188 LAGOON DR WEST LIDO BEACH, NY, 11561 RANDALL M WOYICKI 19 WALL ST FARMINGDALE, NY, 11735-3853 SAMMY ZAMIR 27 OLIVE ST GREAT NECK, NY, 110201626 New York RACHELLE ABRAHAMI 170 W END AVE APT 23S NEW YORK, NY, 100235410 MOHIT AGGARWAL 63 W 92ND ST APT 2A NEW YORK, NY, 100257695
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MILENA BARAM 575 MADISON AVE 4TH FLR NEW YORK, NY, 10022 SUSAN BLOOMBERG 2 GOLD ST APT 4J, NEW YORK, NY, 100384800
YUN DAI 333 E 14TH STREET APT 2F NEW YORK, NY, 100034209 VUK DJUNIC 1225 Park Avenue 3A New York, NY, 10128
ALEXANDRA BRODSKY 15 W 63RD ST APT 25B NEW YORK, NY, 100237165
GREGORY DONALDSON 200 E 94TH ST APT 916 NEW YORK, NY, 101284145
BRAD CAMPBELL 80 SEAMAN AVE 3C NEW YORK, NY, 100342838
JAMES DUESTERBERG 504 GRAND ST APT G22 NEW YORK, NY, 100020975
JUDITH KATHLEEN CANDULLO 439 E. 82ND STREET NEW YORK, NY, 10028
LOIS G ERNST 644 BROADWAY APT 5W NEW YORK, NY, 10012
RANDI J CARR 25 5TH AVE APT 6A NEW YORK, NY, 100034309
DONNA K FULLER 140 E 56TH ST NEW YORK, NY, 100223623
ELIE CHAU 310 LEXINGTON AVENUE 7H NEW YORK, NY, 100163138
MARC L GALE 545 W 162ND ST APT 64 NEW YORK, NY, 100325939
JUDY M CHEN 360 E 88TH ST APT 22B NEW YORK, NY, 10128 WILL YO CHEN 180 SOUTH ST NEW YORK, NY, 10038 JOHN TSEH-HAN CHEN 435 WEST 119TH STREET, APT. 9D NEW YORK, NY, 10027 STEPHANIE CHENG 148 MADISON ST APT 8A NEW YORK, NY, 100027067 SIVAN CHERMON 70 W 95TH ST APT 24J NEW YORK, NY, 100256739 ANNABEL CHRISTINE CHERRY 61 GROVE ST APT 4A NEW YORK, NY, 100143414 JEANNE MARIE COL PHD 322 W 57TH ST APT 18K NEW YORK, NY, 100193720 CHRISTOPHER CRAIN 330 E 49th St PHD NEW YORK, NY, 10017
AUGUSTO GARCIA 502 9AVE APT.9A NEW YORK, NY, 100183672 JONATHAN JEREMY GOLDBERG 215 W 106TH ST APT 2E NEW YORK, NY, 100253668 ANDREW JEMNE GRANGER 167 RIDGE ST.#2A NEW YORK CITY, NY, 10002-1821 AMANDINE HOULLIER 49 MONROE STREET NEW YORK, NY, 100027302 JANE HSIEH 247 ELDRIDGE STREET 1A NEW YORK, NY, 100028803 JANE HSIEH 247 ELDRIDGE STREET 1A NEW YORK, NY, 100028803 YINTING HUANG 244 Fifth Ave Suite#200 New York City, NY, 10001 SUSAN ISSERMAN 302 W 87 TH ST APT 51 NEW YORK, NY, 100242618
EREL JOFFE 401 E 80 ST APT 25B NEW YORK, NY, 100750653 SYDNEY LASKIN KIPEN 140 WEST 69TH STREET PH9 NEW YORK, NY, 100235173 AMY KRANTZ 333 W 56TH ST APT 4N NEW YORK, NY, 100193739 COURTNEY LEBOW 37 1/2 BEDFORD ST. APT #3A NEW YORK, NY, 100146936
MARIANNA MOLIVER 530 W 45TH ST APT 7M NEW YORK, NY, 100363488
NADIA RJ SUSSMAN 303 W 66TH ST APT 9BW NEW YORK, NY, 100236578
MARCIA WONG 206 EAST 95TH STREET APT #3B NEW YORK, NY, 101283816
BENJAMIN NOVAKOVIC 390 1ST AVE APT 13A NEW YORK, NY, 100104937
CHRISTIAN TEJADA 25 SAINT NICHOLAS TERRACE APT 33 NEW YORK, NY, 100272834
JENNIFER DAN HONG WU 23 MONROE ST APT. 2D NEW YORK, NY, 100027367
DAVID NOVIKOV 799 LEXINGTON AVENUE APT 3 NEW YORK, NY, 100658158
CORINNE A TEKLITZ 430 W 34TH ST NEW YORK, NY, 100012308
Niagara KENNETH R BERQUIST P.O. BOX 223 NORTH TONAWANDA, NY, 14120-0223
LINDA ORLIN 220 E 60TH ST APT 5M NEW YORK, NY, 100221408
CRYSTAL EMILY LEE 348 E 10TH ST APT 2B NEW YORK, NY, 100094765
SARAH PATE 302 W 79TH ST APT 4C NEW YORK, NY, 100246115
LEITER FAMILY TRUST 401 E 65TH ST APT 3A NEW YORK, NY, 100656934
JANHVI PATEL 217 W 14TH ST APT 5R NEW YORK, NY, 100117142
FANGZHOU LIU 540 MAIN STREET APT 422 NEW YORK, NY, 100440116
TINA HERIMALALA RAFALIMANANA 1732 First Avenue APT 28826 New York, NY, 10128
TEN LOH 454 W 54TH STREET APT 6Q NEW YORK, NY, 100194627
MARISOL ROSASHAPIRO 455 EAST 14TH STREET #4H NEW YORK, NY, 100092832
XUAN LU 25 W 84TH STREET #2A NEW YORK, NY, 100244716 JOSEPH PAUL MCGROARTY 120 E 34TH STREET APT 8C NEW YORK, NY, 100164620 KEVIN CHARLES MCMAHON 235 EAST 95TH ST #30J NEW YORK, NY, 101284024 SAHIL MEHTA 110 W 17TH ST FLOOR 5 NEW YORK, NY, 10011 CHRISTINE LYNN MESCHER 95 WORTH ST APT 10A NEW YORK, NY, 100136705 JACOB RICHARD MILNOR 634 WEST 135TH STREET APT #55 NEW YORK, NY, 100318541
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KINSEY MORRISON SALE 253 W 16TH ST APT 1D NEW YORK, NY, 100116040 PAUL ANTONY SALIB 1841 BROADWAY RM 811 NEW YORK, NY, 100237661 LUCINDA SCHULTZ 345 E 73RD ST APT 9E NEW YORK, NY, 100213788 RAHUL SINGLA 822 Greenwich St NEW YORK, NY, 10014 LISA MARIE SKEEN 304 W 21ST ST APT 5B NEW YORK, NY, 100113392 STUART F SUCHERMAN 14 SUTTON PL S NEW YORK, NY, 100223071
ELIZABETH TESSIER 60 RIVERSIDE DR APT 15B NEW YORK, NY, 100246171 KIM THAI 652 W. 189TH STREET APT. 3B NEW YORK, NY, 100404114 AARON TOBIAS 56 BENNETT AVE, APT 6J NEW YORK, NY, 100332136 FRANKY TSANG 327 E 8TH STREET, APT 3B NEW YORK, NY, 100095264 PUNEET KUMAR UPPAL 100 BARCLAY STREET 12M NEW YORK, NY, 100070110 CHUN-CHIANG WANG 311 E 11TH ST NEW YORK, NY, 10003 LISA WEYMAN 515 EAST 85TH STREET APT. 6G NEW YORK, NY, 100287426 MICHAEL WHITEMAN 200 E 27TH ST APT 5S NEW YORK, NY, 100169223 RUSSELL JEFFREY WINDSOR 182 EAST 95TH STREET APT. 2G NEW YORK, NY, 101282519 ORIN WOLF 345 RIVERSIDE DR APT 1C NEW YORK, NY, 10025 SAMUEL BUCKLEY WOLLNER 147 W 79 St 15C New York, NY, 10024
LEIGH CALDWELL 495 SENECA ST LEWISTON, NY, 140921645 Oneida JUSTIN WILLIAM KELLY 6047 GREENWAY LOWELL RD. VERONA, NY, 13478-1912 Onondaga ELANA R KUPPERMANN 4995 STONEGAGE DR FAYETTEVILLE, NY, 13066-9771 EARL DEWITT REINHARDT 5460 MUNRO ROAD CAMILLOS, NY, 13031 ADAM JAMES ROWE 4746 ROWE ROAD SKANEATELES, NY, 13152-9577 MICHAEL SPENCER 3669 COLEMAN HILL RD JAMESVILLE, NY, 130789316 Ontario MASANORI SETO 100 WHITE SPRINGS LN GENEVA, NY, 144563014 Orange BRANNAN NICHOLAS GASPARINI 701 HEWITT LN APT 1 NEW WINDSOR, NY, 12553-5444 STACEY E. SCARPA 6 MISTUCKY CIR WARWICK, NY, 109903570 Putnam MARY ANN COLEMAN 83 OAK HOLLOW GARRISON, NY, 105244038
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Queens FOIZ AHMED 3305 90 STREET APT.4H JACKSON HEIGHTS, NY, 11372-1602 MARY J. AJAYI 184-08 145TH AVENUE SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, NY, 11413 LIAM BOYLAN 101-01 67TH DRIVE APT.#4K FOREST HILLS, NY, 11375-2702 PETER BRUEGGEN 8904 COOPER AVE RIDGEWOOD, NY, 113857920 DANIEL C CHAMBRE 8674 PALERMO ST HOLLIS, NY, 11423-1220 VICKI CHEN 13835 ELDER AVE APT 6G FLUSHING, NY, 113554068 DANNY CHEUNG 1305 127TH ST COLLEGE POINT, NY, 11356-1933 CARLA ANNE CHRISTENSEN 4801 42ND ST APT 5E SUNNYSIDE, NY, 111043151 HALLIE ROSE CLARKE 3623 30TH ST APT 6R ASTORIA, NY, 11106-3218 FRANTZCESS COMPAS 144-24 226TH ST SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, NY, 114133532 MARY J DIAZ 139-15 83RD AVE APT416 BRIARWOOD NY, 11435-1508
HASSAN HAMADE 30-25 74TH STREET EAST ELMHURST, NY, 11370-1401 HILDA KOPARANIAN 61-56 81ST STREET MIDDLE VILLAGE, NY, 11379-1404 LINDA LAM 3751 63RD ST WOODSIDE, NY, 113772625
CHRISTINA YEUNG 150-15 3RD AVENUE WHITESTONE , NY, 11357 MAGGIE YU 5011 JUNCTION BLVD ELMHURST, NY, 113732843
EVA MATEOVA 3121 54TH ST APT 3J WOODSIDE, NY, 113771541
Richmond ANDREW JOSEPH LAMBERT 2800 VICTORY BLVD STATEN ISLAND, NY, 10314-6609
EDWARD LAWRENCE MC ALEER 6145 ALDERTON ST REGO PARK, NY, 113742735 EILEEN M. MCCANN 108-23 86TH ST OZONE PARK, NY, 114171435 DANIEL ALAN OGLANDER 64-27 CATALPA AVE APT 1L RIDGEWOOD, NY, 113853169 ANNE O’SULLIVAN 9502 SHOREFRONT PKWY FAR ROCKAWAY, NY, 11693-1546 KANOKPORN PHOLCHANIKO 83-28 Dongan Ave.Apt. 4 Elmhurst, NY, 11373 YUVAL SHILANSKY 8596 SANTIAGO ST HOLLIS, NY, 11423-1116 HUMPHREY SHUM 65-10 183RD ST FRESH MEADOWS, NY, 11365-2129
BIN FENG 85-19 211 STREET HOLLIS HILLS, NY, 11427-1315
ANANT PERSAUD SUKHDEO 107-12 123 STREET RICHMOND HILL, NY, 11419-2924
PHILIP GOMES 3506 73RD ST APT 2J JACKSON HEIGHTS, NY, 11372-4105
CHIU-YEN WU 136-17 MAPLE AVENUE 12B FLUSHING, NY, 11355
ELIZABETH LIN 37-38 REGATTA PL. DOUGLASTON, NY, 11363-1228
ALLISON FABIAN 5134 30TH AVENUE 4J WOODSIDE, NY, 113777918
MICHAEL RICARDO GITTENS 80-19 PARK LANE KEW GARDENS, NY, 11415-1020
JOHN W.A. WENNSTROM 2906 CRESCENT ST APT 2J QUEENS, NY, 11102-3146
TONY TAHMISYAN 7503 170ST FLUSHING, NY, 11366 SHAMRIZ TAMANNA 25-40 100 STREET EAST ELMHURST, NY, 11369-1615
Rockland SARAH KRAKOWSKI 649 NEW HEMPSTEAD RD NEW HEMPSTEAD, NY, 10977-1711 DANIEL A LIPOFF 46 POWDER HORN DR SUFFERN, NY, 109012428 OSCAR JESUS RIVERA 6 CHURCH LANE APT. O VALLEY COTTAGE, NY, 10989-1969 HOWARD WEISS 4 ANN BLVD SPRING VALLEY, NY, 10977-6317 Saratoga JESSICA LAUREN NELSON 2 CHANDLER DR BALLSTON LAKE, NY, 12019-1336 JOHN L THOMAS JR 2 ACORN DR BURNT HILLS, NY, 12027-9775 Schenectady SERI FERENCE 67 CASCADE TERRACE NISKAYUNA, NY, 123091905 St. Lawrence LINDA DONOVAN 225 COUNTY ROUTE 59 POTSDAM, NY, 136763440 Suffolk MARTIN FRANCIS BLOODNICK SR 124 PLYMOUTH STREET WEST BABYLON, NY, 11704
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MARGARET BURNS 53 WINGAM DR ISLIP, NY, 11751- 4114 BRIAN FINK 187 MIDDLE HWY EAST HAMPTON, NY, 11937 ROBERT A FIVES 31 LANDING AVENUE SMITHTOWN, NY, 117872710 WILLIAM J GOREY 179 OCEAN AVE AMITYVILLE, NY, 11701 RICHARD E HARRIS 22 AMAGANSETT CT RIDGE, NY, 11961 LINDA G JACKSON 28 VIOLET RD, KINGS PARK, NY, 117542336 CHRISTOPHER LATNEY 807 LINNET ST GREENPORT, NY, 11944 ROBERT JOHN LUCAS 40 SEVENTH ST WEST ISLIP, NY, 11795 DAVID JAMES SLAGER 60 ATLANTIC AVE WEST SAYVILLE, NY, 11796-1902
Ulster PAUL WALTER CHAMBERS 84 TUBBY ST KINGSTON, NY, 124014018 SHELDON DOYLE HUNTER 800 RED MILLS RD APT B-154 WALLKILL, NY, 12589 Westchester ANGIE ADORNO 1296 MIDLAND AVE APT B6 YONKERS, NY, 107041478 ANTHONY BESHARA III 27 OLD VILLAGE LN KATONAH, NY, 105361124 FRANK ANGELO BOSCO 10 CITY PLACE APT 25D WHITE PLAINS, NY, 10601-3352 LLOYD CHEN 55 MAPLE HILL RD, PLEASANTVILLE, NY 10570-1721
PHILIP SPARACINO 24 W FARMS LANE COMMACK, NY, 117252624
PHILLIP COLLINS 212 BRYANT AVE ELSMFORD, NY, 105232118 AMINA DURRANI 82 OLD FARM ROAD NORTH CHAPPAQUA, NY, 105143706
KAREN SPINKS, 14 WELLINGTON DRIVE STONY BROOK, NY, 11790-2021
MELINDA FELDMAN 100 DANFORTH AVE DOBBS FERRY, NY, 10522
PHILIP EDWARD THEISS 13 JULIA CIR DIX HILLS, NY, 117468299
LARRY J GIUSTINIANI 64 ORCHARD ST EASTCHESTER, NY, 10709-2014
EMILY WONG 1 WINNERS CIRCLE NESCONSET, NY, 117671078 Sullivan RAIZI JANUS SHOOP PO BOX 94 CALLICOON CTR, NY, 12724-0094 Tompkins ASHLEY RENEE BERGMAN 109 FIDLER RD #1 ITHACA, NY, 14850-9356 TIMOTHY SELLON 6170 HALSEYVILLE RD TRUMANSBURG, NY, 14886-9167
YOUCEF GUERNAH 14 HUNTER DR EASTCHESTER, NY, 10709-5206 NANCY P HO 43 S HIGHLAND AVE APT 20 OSSINING, NY, 105625219 JEREMIAH LYNCH 16 COUNTRY CLUB LN PLEASANTVILLE, NY, 10570-2347
MUHAMMAD BILAL MALIK 4 WYNDOVER WOODS LANE APT 11 WHITE PLAINS, NY, 10603-3153 LISA MICHAELS 7 GREEN LANE CHAPPAQUA, NY, 10514 CHRISTINA MILLER 30 CORTLANDT AVENUE CORTLANDT MANOR, NY, 10567-1112 JOHN J MUIR 28A E. CLINTON AVE. IRVINGTON, NY, 105332331 JAKE CONWAY RATH 13 YORK AVE RYE, NY, 10580-1116 A report of Unclaimed Property will be made to the Comptroller of the State of New York, pursuant to Article III of the Abandoned Property Law. A list of the names contained in such notice is on file and open to public inspection at the principal office of the bank, located at 2360 Corporate Circle, Henderson, NV 89074, where such abandoned property is payable. Such abandoned property will be paid on or before October 30, 2021 to persons establishing to its satisfaction their right to receive the same. In the succeeding November, and on or before the tenth day thereof, such unclaimed property will be paid to the Comptroller of the State of New York, and shall thereupon cease to be liable therefore. To claim your funds directly from Charles Schwab Bank, please contact (888) 403-9000 before October 30, 2021. Charles Schwab Bank, P.O. Box 982605, El Paso, TX 79998-2605 CHARLES SCHWAB BANK
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LOSERS THE BEST OF THE REST ADRIAN BENEPE
The sun will go on to shine another day over the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its President Adrian Benepe. The New York City Planning Commission intends to oppose the construction of a massive apartment tower project in Crown Heights that would have cast a shadow across the renowned garden.
JAMES PAMPHILE, IVELISSE CASTILLO AND OTHERS
Cuomo has granted clemency to 10 felons. Half received pardons, while the other five got shortened sentences. For some of the beneficiaries, such as James Pamphile and Ivelisse Castillo, the pardon removing their convictions will help allow them to stay in the U.S.
CARL HEASTIE The Assembly speaker caught a lot of flack after saying there would be no impeachment of Cuomo after all or even a public report of whatever juicy intelligence the Judiciary Committee unearthed. Too bad all that public outrage made him beat a hasty retreat a few days later. A final report is going to get issued, but critics still fear Heastie might not be done yet shielding the governor from trouble. THE REST OF THE WORST JOSH VLASTO & RICH BAMBERGER
Listen up, kids; Cuomo loyalism doesn’t always pay. These two former aides to the governor were let go from their PR jobs for being supporting characters in the state attorney general’s report on sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo.
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Hochul The First She could end New York's imperial governorship. Can anyone really abdicate that much power?
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Things are not looking well for Cuomo’s so-called minister of defense. The state Department of Financial Services superintendent announced her resignation, curiously not mentioning Cuomo’s name in her resignation letter.
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MICHAEL GIANARIS AND KARINES REYES State Sen. Michael Gianaris and Assembly Member Karines Reyes got one final gift before Cuomo leaves office. He signed their legislation that creates a state-funded program for converting commercial properties and hotels into housing. The state Legislature passed the bill after it was dropped from the budget over disagreements on specifics with the governor.
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