SILVANA D’ANGELO

Silvana D’Angelo, died Thursday, March 7, 2024 at the age of 83. Beloved wife of the late John D’Angelo, loving mother of Maria Giampaolo, Josephine DiLorenzo, Bernardo D’Angelo, Francesca D’Angelo and Susan Mannino, mother-in-law of Giuseppe, Lisa, Joe and the late Giuseppe, cherished grandmother of David & Christina, Michael & Samantha, Jason & Elizabeth, John & Stefania, Christina & Nick, Michelle & Michael, Amanda, Francesca & Ray, Silvana & Bryan and Tony, great-grandmother of Julia, Cecilia, Gabriella, Nicholas, Michael, Olivia, Gianna, Alexa, Sofia, Zoe and Ronan, and also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Mass of Christian Burial offered at Miraculous Medal Church on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 9:45 AM. Interment followed at Linden Hill Cemetery, Ridgewood, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue Maspeth, NY 11378 www.papaverofuneralhome.com

JOSEPH R. CUMMINGS

Joseph R. Cummings, died Thursday, March 7, 2024 at the age of 78. Beloved husband of Sandra V. Cummngs and loving father of Lauren Cummings. Mr. Cummings was a United States Navy Veteran who served during the Vietnam War Era. Private Cremation held on Friday, March 8, 2024 at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue Maspeth, NY 11378 www.papaverofuneralhome.com

JOHN KEVIN MACKLIN

John Kevin Macklin, died Saturday, March 2, 2024 at the age of 81. Beloved brother of Barbara Macklin, Shirley (Bob) Murphy, Beatrice Reid and the late Sr. Anna Marie Macklin, Elaine (Ed) Foley and Evelyn (Otto) Barckow, and also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Mr. Macklin was a United States Marine Corps Veteran who served during the Vietnam Era. Funeral Services held at Papavero Funeral Home on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 11 AM Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue Maspeth, NY 11378www.papaverofuneralhome.com

News Briefs (March 7)

Attorney General James Sues Large-Scale Predatory Lending Operation Targeting Small Businesses

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against major operation of over 40 companies and individuals, alleging they exploited small businesses through fraudulent loans with exhorbitantly high interest rates disguised as merchant cash advances. The parties being sued include Yellowstone Capital and its founder David Glass, Delta Bridge Funding, along with several other individuals involved in negotiating the loans. 

The Office of the Attorney General is seeking at least $1.4 billion in interest and fraudulent fees and a court order for the businesses to stop their illegal operations. 

AG James alleges that Yellowstone Capital and other businesses used a string of different company names, meaning that each is part of the same predatory lending scheme. Yellowstone’s aliases include  Fundry, Green Capital Funding, High Speed Capital, Capital Advance Services, and Delta Bridge. 

City Bakery, a Manhattan restaurant in Union Square, is one of the impacted small businesses. The bakery, which once employed 30-50 full-time staffers, was forced to close in 2019 after facing skyrocketing debt to Yellowstone which required them to pay more than $2,000 per day. 

“Small businesses are the foundation of our economy, and they face severe challenges without also having predatory lenders taking advantage of them,” said Attorney General James. “Yellowstone Capital, Delta Bridge, and the other companies pretended to offer a helping hand, but instead provided only illegal, ultra-high-interest loans. Numerous small business owners struggled because of the outrageous loans issued by Yellowstone Capital and other predatory lenders. My office will not allow any scheme to harm small businesses, their owners or employees, or the millions of New Yorkers who rely on them each and every day.”

 

Forest Hills to host monthly community cleanups on Metropolitan Avenue

A group of elected officials, local business owners, and nonprofit organizations announced on Tuesday a new collaborative series of monthly cleanups on Metropolitan Avenue in Forest Hills, set to take place from March until at least the end of the school year. 

Included in the group are Metro Village of Forest Hills, Community Board 6, Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi, Council Member Lynn Schulman, Senator Joe Addabbo, the Forest Hills Green Team, and Forest Hills Stadium. This grouping formed at the culmination of a 2023 series of local cleanups organized by separate groups. 

“Metro Village of Forest Hills is so grateful to be part of a neighborhood where community members, leaders, and elected officials are dedicated to working together to improve the community. We look forward to participating in this ongoing beautification project and are hopeful that community members of all ages will get involved, including my 5 year-old son, Jacob. We want the streets of Metropolitan Avenue to reflect the beauty inside the shops,” said Rachel Kellner, founder of Metro Village of Forest Hills.

The first cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, March 9 at 10 a.m. Volunteers will meet outside Aigner Chocolates at 103-02 Metropolitan Avenue in Forest Hills. For those looking for additional information, email metrovillagefh@gmail.com or contact the district offices of Assemblyman Hevesi, Council Member Schulman, or Senator Addabbo. 

 “Forest Hills Green Team looks forward to working with all our partners on this community clean up event series. Metropolitan Avenue is heavily traveled, so clean up efforts here are especially needed, and will have significant visual benefits for neighbors. It’s a good complement to our landscape planting and beautification project at the nearby LIRR overpass area nearby on Yellowstone Blvd,” said Dan Miner, co-chair of the Forest Hills Green Team.

 

Tribeca Pediatrics Move To Jamaica Avenue and Celebrate With Community Baby Shower

by Sherica Daley | news@queensledger.com

“We’re new to the neighborhood, and we wanted to reach out to everyone in the community” explained Zakiyyah Mohamed Stevens, Community Outreach Manager at the new Tribeca Pediatrics, now located in the heart of Jamaica Avenue. The colorful and vibrant office held its first Resource and Community Baby Shower for mothers with babies from ages newborn to six months old.

This event partnered with community outreach and healthcare partners like Healthfirst, Queens Healthy Start, Public Health Solutions and Jamaica Community Partnership. The Community Baby Shower was a positive effort to introduce the new clinic opening and meet families in the local community. The three-session event assisted in applying for health insurance, access to infant care and lactation consultation, community resources, and essential giveaways.

Tribeca Pediatrics is the largest private practice in the New York metro area. The practice was founded by Dr. Michel Cohen, a board-certified pediatrics in 1994. He started practicing pediatric medicine, asking home visits to new parents in Lower Manhattan’s Tribeca Neighborhood, where he later opened his first office on Murray Street. Thirty years later, Tribeca Pediatrics has almost 50 locations in the New York City, New Jersey, Westchester and soon on Long Island. The practice services over 100,000 patients, employs over 100 doctors and nurse practitioners, and has hospital affliction with New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan and New York Presbyterian Weil-Cornell Medical Center.

The baby shower was a goldmine of support for new and expecting mothers, especially with insurance. Most new mothers may have questions about updating their insurance.” Having straight Medicaid is tough” explained Dr. Cohen. “We accept Medicaid through managed-care plans only” he explained. Healthfirst was present with their new community office on Jamaica Avenue and 162nd Street. The new Healthfirst office can help new mothers apply for and renew insurance, and receive referrals to preventive health screenings, pediatricians, and dental care.

The Jamaica Community Partnership was there for community outreach programs for free services in Jamaica, Queens. The program shared information on free food pantries and clothing drives for adult and baby clothes. There was also information for mothers with disabilities with the Center Independence of the Disable of New York. (CIDNY). CIDNY provides free services with information with mothers or caregivers with long-term services and supports public assistance benefits, supportive housing, and SNAP.

Self-care is important for the mother-to-be, during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum, and helps make the best decisions for mother and the baby, This assistance can be provided with a doula. A doula is a woman trained in obstetric training, breastfeeding support, post-natal support, and if needed, support in miscarriages, and stillbirth.

“It is important to know what services are out there, especially for women of color” explained Charline Ogbeni, the owner of Supporting Our Mothers Initiative, LLC. She is board-certified doula with board certification in Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).

She was on site with useful information with community partners like the New York City Public Solutions . The Public Health Solutions have many services for new mother’s like the Breastfeeding Warmline.

This hotline can connect you with a certified lactation counselor anywhere in New York. The hotline can be contacted at 646-965-7212. The New York Public Solutions Health also assist low-income mothers with the Queens Diaper Bank. The Queens Diaper Bank offers free diapers to residents in Queens two days a month with an  appointment for diapers size newborn- size 7. For more information, on making an appointment, visit the Diaper Bank website. 

New York Public Solutions also have a partnership with the Birth Justice Defenders (BJDs). The BJDs are community advocates in pregnancy, childbirth postpartum and help provide education with the New York City Standards for Respectful Care at Birth. For more information, can be reached at info@bronxhealthlink.org  or call 929-287-5747

Ogebeni gave mothers information that can be access on their smartphones with the right app. The irth app, the “b” is dropped representing Bias, is a Yelp-like review ad ratings app for Black and Brown women to find and leave reviews of their maternity experience You can search for reviews from other woman of color in their birthing experience.

Hospitals in Queens, that partner with Tribeca Pediatrics, now offer a free program HOPE Doula Support. The HOPE, or Helping Promote Birth Equality through Community-Based Doula Care. It is a program located in Elmhurst Hospital and Queens Hospital, and is a community-based program with 20 Queens-based doulas to match patients based on neighborhood, language, and ethnicity. Once matched, that doula will remain with their client thorough birthing and postpartum and are referred to maternal home care and COVID-19 services for testing and vaccinations. For more information, can contact 1-844-NYC-4NYC for an appointment.

For mothers who are home-bound, there is a preventative program such as the The New York Foundling Partners for Change which provides in-home family therapy and case management based on the family’s needs. It is also available in multiple languages and American Sign Language (ASL). To complete a referral form for services, can be found online

The community baby shower was a successful effort to Tribeca Pediatrics to the community, and build a support system for not only mothers but mothers of all nationalities, economic status, and/or disabilities. “The point is to connect mothers with services and support each other in any way we can,” said Ogebeni.

ALFRED BLIEKA

Alfred Blieka, died Sunday, March 3, 2024 at the age of 83. Beloved husband of the late Janice Ann Blieka, loving father of Cynthia Curtiss, Christopher Blieka, Judy Blieka and the late Laura Blieka, cherished grandfather of Jennifer Limberg, Rachel Wysocki, Alexa Curtiss and Loralie Landesman, great-grandfather of Rebecca, Noah, and Allison, and dear brother of Charlotte Vikara. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Mary’s Church on Friday, March 8, 2024 at 9:45 AM Interment followed at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue Maspeth, NY 11378 www.papaverofuneralhome.com

BERNARD MARCEL GRANDJANY

Bernard Marcel Grandjany, son of the esteemed French harpist Marcel Grandjany and his wife Georgette, was born on April 29, 1930, in Paris, France, and passed away peacefully in Queens, NY on February 24. 2024. His final act of kindness was to give the gift of life through organ and tissue donation, under the auspices of LiveOn NY.

Bemard’s family, living in Paris. became wary of the dangerous political climate in Europe and emigrated to the United States in 1936, residing in New York City. In 1937 at the age of seven years, Bernard began the study of the harp with his father. In his words, “it was not to be,” and his studies lasted only one month. Bemard finished his schooling and began work with the American Red Cross. He rose through the ranks and eventually was appointed Assistant Director of Disaster Services in the greater New York area. He held this position for twenty-five years, retiring in 1981. Bernard, answering calls in the middle of the night. could be found at every fire, flood, and natural disaster affecting the citizens of New York City. He was tireless in his efforts to help those most impacted by disaster and loss. He was appointed Honorary Deputy Fire Chief with the Fire Department of New York in 1982 for services rendered to the City of New York by then Fire Commissioner Charles Hynes. For many years Bernard escorted his mother and father on their annual summer trips driving throughout the United States, especially to see the natural beauty of the Western states. He developed a love of travel which continued in his retirement. He often took trips on ocean liners and trains across the United States and Canada to appreciate the natural beauty of both countries. He was a member of The World Ship Society – Port of NY Branch. and The Steamship Historical Society of America. Bernard lived in retirement in Rego Park, NY, and continued to attend harp-related events and concerts in the NYC area and to speak to American Harp Society (AHS) chapters about his father. Marcel Grandjans: Several short videos of Bernard reminiscing about his family are available in a playlist on the AHS YouTube channel. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 10:30 am at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Catholic Church. 62-81 60th Place, Ridgewood. New York 11385, with interment alongside his parents immediately following in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery. 10 West Stevens Avenue, Hawthome, New York, 10532. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Bernard’s memory to The American Harp Society, which was founded by his father, at www.harpsociety.org or PO Box 260. Bellingham. MA 02019. Arrangements are by Hess-Miller Funeral Honc. 64-19 Metropolitan Ave. Middle Village. N.Y. 11379.

JOSEPHINE ROBINSON

Josephine Robinson, died Saturday, March 2, 2024 at the age of 88. Formerly of Ballykeenaghan, County Offaly, Ireland. Beloved wife of the late Edward J. Robinson, loving sister of the late Helen, Anna, Jimmy, Michael and Terry Connolly, and also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Mary’s Church on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 9:45 AM. Interment followed at St. John Cemetery, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue Maspeth, NY 11378 www.papaverofuneralhome.com

ALDO SCIARRINO

Aldo Sciarrino, died Friday, March 1, 2024 at the age of 80. Beloved husband of the late Filomena ‘Nina’ Sciarrino, loving father of Christine (Andrea Sciarrino and Linda (Giuliano) Sciarrino, dear stepfather of Bruno (Kathleen) Mastropasqua, and cherished grandfather of Grace, Sheila, Peter, Leonardo, Alberto and Andrea. Mass of Christian Burial offered at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Private Cremation followed at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue Maspeth, NY 11378 www.papaverofuneralhome.com

AMABLE N.TAPIA ORTIZ

Amable N. Tapia Ortiz, died Thursday, February 29, 2024 at the age of 94. Beloved mother of Josefina M. Contero, mother-in-law of Francisco, loving grandmother of Wendy, Pamela, Jonathan and Ronald, and cherished great-grandmother of Abigail, Alina, Nicholas, Kathleen, Emily and Madison. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Sebastian’s Church on Monday, March 4, 2024 at 10:45 AM. Private Cremation followed at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue Maspeth, NY 11378 www.papaverofuneralhome.com

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