
Throggs Neck BID gives back
BID collaborates with Family Worship Center to give food to 600 people
BY JASON COHEN
The Throggs Neck Business Improvement
District (BID) and the
Family Worship Center made sure
people did not go hungry for Thanksgiving
as they provided food for more
than 600 people this past weekend.
On Nov. 21, they had a food pantry
lunch at the church, located at 3031
Cross Bronx Expy.
Director of the BID, Bobby Jaen,
told the Bronx Times he collected
about $1,000 from merchants in the
BID, which helped in the purchase
pies and all types of desserts. It was
truly a “special and emotional day,”
he said.“It was an honor to be partnered
up with Pastor Imelda Reece
and organizations like the United
Way,” he said. “There wasn’t one person
who took something and didn’t
say thank you.” Jaen praised Bill Tsibidis,
owner of Crosstown Diner, who
was instrumental in getting a lot of
the food that was distributed.
“What a better way to help people
have food on their table on a
day like Thanksgiving,” he said. “It
was the warmest and most gratitude
I’ve ever got for anything I’ve
ever done.”
The Throggs Neck Business Improvement District (BID) and the Family Worship Center collaborated to donate food to more than 600 people.
Photos courtesy of Throggs Neck Business Improvement District (BID)
BRONX TIMES REPORTER,30 NOV. 27-DEC. 3, 2020 BTR
FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF BRONX
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In the Matter of
The Herrera/Laruny Children
of a Proceeding under Docket No. NA-08125-27/2020
Article 10 of the Family Court Act
SUMMONS
Doris Herrera (Child Neglect Proceeding)
Antonio Perez
Respondent(s)
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NOTICE: PLACEMENT OF YOUR CHILD IN FOSTER CARE MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF YOUR
RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF YOUR CHILD STAYS IN FOSTER CARE FOR 15 OF THE MOST RECENT
22 MONTHS, THE AGENCY MAY BE REQUIRED BY LAW TO FILE A PETITION TO TERMINATE YOUR
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO THE
AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION. IN SOME CASES, THE AGENCY MAY FILE BEFORE
THE END OF THE 15-MONTH PERIOD. IF SEVERE OR REPEATED CHILD ABUSE IS PROVEN BY
CLEAN AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE, THIS FINDING MAY CONSTITUTE THE BASIS TO TERMINATE
YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO
THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION.
IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TO THE ABOVE-NAMED
RESPONDENT(S) WHO RESIDE(S) OR IS FOUND AT:
12 Clifford Pl. #2B
Bronx, New York 10453
TO: ANTONIO PEREZ
A Petition under Article 10 of the Family Court Act having been filed with this Court, and annexed hereto,
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before this Court at, 900 Sheridan Avenue, Bronx, New
York, on December 21, 2020 in Virtual Court before the Honorable Michael Milsap at 10:30 a.m.
o’clock in the forenoon of that day to answer the petition and to be dealt with in accordance with Article 10
of the Family Court Act.
ON YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR as herein directed, a warrant may be issued for your arrest.
FURTHER NOTICE: Family Court Act §154(c) provides that petitions brought pursuant to Articles 4,5,6,8
and 10 of the Family Court Act, in which an order of protection is sought or in which a violation of an order
of protection is alleged, may be served outside the State of New York upon a Respondent who is not a
resident or domiciliary of the State of New York. If no other grounds for obtaining personal jurisdiction over
the Respondent exist aside from the application of this provision, the exercise of personal jurisdiction over
the respondent is limited to the issue of the request for, or alleged violation of, the order of protection.
Where the Respondent has been served with this summons and petition and does not appear, the Family
Court may proceed to a hearing with respect to issuance or enforcement of the order of protection.
Steve Byrnes
Clerk of the Family Court
Dated: November 6, 2020