VICTORIA M. EVANGELISTA

Victoria M. Evangelista passed away on Monday, August 28, 2023 at the age of 87. Loving mother of John (Maria) Evangelista, Angel (Steve) Lauro, Frankie (Rena) Evangelista, Joseph (Michelle) Evangelista, Michael (Linda) Evangelista and the late Daniel Evangelista, cherished grandmother and great-grandmother, dearest sister of Daniel (Barbara) Caporusso and Yolanda Reno, dear aunt of Ellen “Sissy” Caporusso, Michael (Chris) Martucci, Barbara, Kelly and Pat, and also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Mass of Christian Burial offered at Ascension Church on Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11 AM. Cremation followed at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378

HUGO C. VARGAS GOMEZ

Hugo C. Vargas Gomez passed away on Monday, August 28, 2023 at the age of 101. Beloved father of Jorge, Lennie and Victor, loving grandfather of Alvaro, Marco, David, Diego, Enrique, Claudio, Lena, Dennis and Chatherine, cherished great-grandfather of Marco, Valentino, Santino, Addyson, Mileva and Jaxon, and dear uncle, great-uncle and friend. Religious Service offered at Papavero Funeral Home on Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:30 PM. Funeral Services held at Papavero Funeral Home on Friday, September 8, 2023 from 10-11AM, Private Cremation followed at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

CARLOS ALFONSO SUAREZ

Carlos Alfonso Suarez passed away on Thursday, August 31, 2023 at the age of 75. Beloved brother of Maria Fernanda Suarez and Sylvia Beltran. Private Cremation held on Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

DANILO E. SABIO

Danilo E. Sabio passed away on Friday, September 1, 2023 at the age of 69. Beloved husband of Bernadette O. Sabio, loving father of Dan Michelle Sabio, Jennifer (Carlo) Sumayang, Therese (Rhoy) Sanchez and Patrick Sabio, and cherished grandfather of Elijah, Alexandra, Hailey and Thomas. Mass of Christian Burial offered at Ascension Church on Monday, September 11, 2023. Private Cremation followed at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY. Interment of Cremains to follow in the Philippines under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

FRANCES A. HOULAHAN

Frances A. Houlahan passed away on Saturday, September 2, 2023 at the age of 84.  Beloved wife of the late Jeremiah Houlahan, loving mother of Joseph (Lorraine) Houlahan, Thomas (Karen) Houlahan, and the late Michael (Sharon) Houlahan, cherished grandmother of Michael, Kerri, Jenna and James, dear sister of Rosalie Ganger and Anthony Bonventre, and dearest companion of Tom.  In Lieu of Flowers, memorial donations may be made to: FDNY Burn Center – or – Tunnel-to-Towers Foundation. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Mary’s Church on Friday, September 8, 2023 at 9:30 AM. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

JOSEPH E. NICKOLAS III

Joseph E. Nickolas III passed away on Sunday, August 27, 2023 at the age of 67. Beloved husband of Mary Nickolas, loving father of Christopher Nickolas and Michael Nickolas and cherished grandfather of Joseph Francis Nickolas. In Lieu of Flowers, memorial donations may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  Funeral Services held at Papavero Funeral Home on Friday, September 1, 2023 from 2-5 & 7-9PM. Private Cremation followed at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

MICHAEL P. SEXTON

Michael P. Sexton passed away on Friday, August 25, 2023 at the age of 87. Beloved husband of the late Ann J. Sexton, loving father of Michael E. Sexton, Kevin Sexton, Brian Sexton and Laureen Feller, cherished grandfather of Timothy, Douglas, Kenneth, Caitlin, Nathanail, Ryan, Katherine, Lauren, Michael, Allison, Madeline and Patrick, and dear brother of Anna Mary, Kathleen and Thomas. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Mary’s Church on Friday, September 1st, 2023 at 9:45 AM. Interment followed at Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

VICTORIA T. EVANGELISTA

Victoria T. Evangelista passed away on Monday, August 28, 2023 at the age of 87. Loving mother ofJohn (Maria) Evangelista, Angel (Steve) Lauro, Frankie (Rena) Evangelista, Joseph (Michelle) Evangelista, Michael (Linda) Evangelista and the late Daniel (Barbara) Evangelista, cherished grandmother and great-grandmother, dearest sister of Daniel Caporusso and Yolanda Reno, dear aunt of Ellen “Sissy” Caporusso, Michaekl Martucci, Kelly and Pat, and also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, and friends.  Mass of Christian Burial offered at Ascension Church on Friday, September 1st, 2023 at 11 AM. Cremation followed at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

JOSEPH FRANK KOSOR

Joseph Frank Kosor passed away on Thursday, August 24, 2023 at theage of 36.  Beloved son of Julie Ann and Emil Kosor, loving brother of Doreen Cain, Michael Kosor, Michelle Auson and Jaclyn Paljevic, cherished uncle of Alyssa, Jessica, Mia, Brandon, Gabriella, Michael, Josephine, Eliyana and Leo and dear nephew of Janet LaSorsa.  Mass of Christian Burial offered at Our Lady of Hope Church on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 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.

MTA Announces Updates on Interborough Express

A man sits at a table wearing a gray suit and blue tie. A nameplate reading "Michael J. Shiffer" is placed in front of him.

MTA senior vice president of regional planning Michael Shiffer at the town hall event.

By Carmo Moniz | news@queensledger.com

The Metropolitan Transit Authority recently shared an update on its proposed Interborough Express, a train line that will run between Jackson Heights and Bay Ridge.

While the project is still in its early stages, MTA officials explained the train line’s current status and next steps in a town hall this past Wednesday. 

The last update on the $5.5 billion project was in January, when the MTA decided on a light rail system for the line. MTA senior vice president of regional planning Michael Shiffer said that it could still be years before the agency breaks ground on the project at the meeting.

“We’re still very early in this process,” Shiffer said. “I don’t want to leave you with a sense that this thing is going to be done within a year or two, it’s going to take a while.”

The project will remain eligible for federal funding by undergoing an environmental review, which takes two years to complete, but the government could still decide against advancing it after the review is finished. Shiffer said the project’s advancement is also dependent on the space available in the MTA’s 2025-29 Capital Plan. 

With the light rail option, the trip from one end of the line to the other is estimated to take around 39 minutes. The line could operate with as few as five minutes between trains, according to Shiffer.

a graphic showing the proposed Interborough Express stations between Roosevelt Avenue and Brooklyn Army Terminal.

A graphic from the MTA’s presentation.

The infrastructure for the train line already partially exists, and had been used to carry passengers until it was designated for freight-only use in 1924. While some of the infrastructure for the project is already in place due to the old line, new stations, tracks and other modifications will need to be added. Among these changes are 45 bridges that need to be built. 

Shiffer said that the MTA has asked the public for their input on where the stations should be, and has seen more than 1,000 people make suggestions for station locations. There are currently 19 proposed stations, including at Brooklyn Army Terminal, Atlantic Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue stations, but Shiffer said these could change as the project develops.

“The early sense was that this really hits the mark on so many of these targets that it certainly got the attention of the public, it’s had the attention of the public for quite some time,” Shiffer said. “The governor, as well as a lot of key planners throughout the region, and leaders saw that this may be a promising project, and so that’s why we’re doing the work we’re doing now to better understand how it could support our region.”

Larry Penner, a former transit employee and a transit advocate, said he thinks the IBX may struggle to hold the MTA’s attention due to other projects in the next Capital Plan.

“Everyone has their dreams,” Penner said. “It was a nice public relations news release, and they had the public outreach, which was nice, but the proof of the pudding will be when they actually start the environmental impact statement process.”

The next step for the project will be the “scoping” phase of the environmental review process, where the design and surroundings of the line will be under closer scrutiny, according to Shiffer.

“That’s where you come in handy because we need you, we need your support and we need your engagement,” Shiffer said. “We need you to explain to us some of the key constraints and things that the designers, the planners and the engineers need to be aware of, from a community perspective.”

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