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18 The QUEE NS Courier • august 21, 2014 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com First 500 feet of new Hamilton Beach ‘boardwalk’ constructed The first 500 feet of the Hamilton Beach “boardwalk” has been built. is a proud supporter of the American-Italian Cancer Foundation’s Mobile No-Cost Breast Cancer Screening taking place at Rockaway Development & Revitilization Corp. 1920 Mott Avenue • Far Rockaway, NY Saturday, August 30th 9:00am - 4:00pm Eligibility Criteria for those with health insurance: Woman age 40 and older New York City Mailing Address No mammogram in the past 12 months Eligibility Criteria for those without health insurance: Woman age 50 and older New York City Mailing Address No mammogram in the past 12 months An appointment is necessary Please call 1-877-628-9090 For more information about breast cancer awareness, detection and treatment, please visit www.americanitaliancancer.org or www.thebosombuddies.com STEPS? Ramps • Automatic Door Openers • Chairlifts Wheelchair Lifts • In-House Lifts STEPS? Ramps • Automatic Door Openers • Chairlifts “Accessibility without Renovations” WE CAN HELP YOU! Reasonable Prices THE COURIER/Photo by Salvatore Licata STEPS? RAMPS/LIFTS FOR BETTER LIVING INC. Steel & Aluminum Wheelchair Ramps Wheelchair Lifts • In-House Lifts • Stair Climbers • Chair Lifts • Aquatic Lifts “Accessibility without Renovations” • Stair Lifts • Bath Lifts • Automatic Door Openers WE CAN HELP YOU! Reasonable Prices We have long and short-term solutions for families who need to make their Call for a homes wheel chair accessible. Call us FREE today to learn about a system that will fit Estimate your home and budget. Under contract to the Mayor’s office for People with Disabilities. 718.605.2626 RAMPS/LIFTS FOR BETTER LIVING INC. Ramps • Automatic Door Openers • Chairlifts • Wheelchair Lifts • In-House Lifts “Accessibility without Renovations” Steel & Aluminum Wheelchair Ramps • Stair Climbers • Chair Lifts • Aquatic Lifts WE • Stair Lifts CAN • Bath Lifts HELP • Automatic YOU!Door Openers Reasonable Prices We have long and short-term solutions for families RAMPS/who need homes Fax:wheel chair accessible.LIFTS to make their 718.967.2365 FOR Call BETTER us LIVING INC. today to learn about Steel a &system Aluminum that Wheelchair will fit Ramps • Stair Climbers • Chair Lifts your home and budget. Aquatic Lifts • Stair Lifts • Bath Lifts • Automatic Door Openers  Under contract to the Mayor’s office for People with Disabilities.We have long and short-term solutions for families who need to make their homes wheel chair accessible. 718.605.2626 Call us today to learn about a system that will fit your home and budget. 718.605.2626 Fax: 718.967.2365 Fax: 718.967.2365 STRAIGHT STAIRLIFTS UNDER $3000 BY SALVATORE LICATA slicata@queenscourier.com/@sal_licata1 The repair work on the Hamilton Beach walkway connecting the town to the Coleman Square train station is making strides. The first 500 feet of the now-concrete walkway has been built and officials hope the nearly 2,000-foot path will be fully constructed by end of September, said Sal Simonetti, chief of staff for Councilman Eric Ulrich, at the Hamilton Beach Civic Association meeting on Aug. 14. The concrete walkway is expected to be a bit wider than the original wooden boardwalk and will have handrails and lighting, according to Roger Gendron, president of the Hamilton Beach Civic Association. Work began on May 17, nearly two and a half years after the bridge was rendered too dangerous to use because of damage from Superstorm Sandy. Part of the delay was attributed to uncertainty as to which city agency was responsible for the repairs. Ultimately, the Department of Citywide Administrative Services took responsibility and started the repair. The walkway allows residents a straight path from the train station to Hamilton Beach. Residents have had to take a circuitous route into Hamilton Beach, which included a trek down Russell Street, which lacks an adequate sidewalk. Even though the plans are mapped out to have the walkway finished by the end of September, Simonetti made it clear that this date was not set in stone. But Gendron said he was happy that Hamilton Beach is finally starting to get some of its biggest issues addressed. “This walkway is crucial for the residents of our neighborhood who need access to the Coleman Square train station,” Gendron said. “This will give our neighbors easier access into town and make for safer conditions while doing so.”


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