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36 THE QUEENS COURIER • OCTOBER 1, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com ANTIQUES & STERLING WANTED TOP DOLLAR PAID ALL JEWELRY WANTED We Purchase Entire Estates Top $$$ Paid We Purchase all Gold, Antiques, Pre-1950 Furniture, Paintings, Rugs, Sterling Silver, Bronzes, Jewelry, Bric-a-Brac, Marble Figures and Marble Tolp Furniture, Fine Porcelain, Entire C ontents of Estates, Rugs and Painting Wanted All Tiffany Prompt & Courteous Service Items Wanted We Come to You 718.762.7448 917-748-7622 Andrew Korman, Proprietor Join the Queens Chamber of Commerce on October 12, 2015 from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. This informative conference is designed to help your business build the right benefits program, stay compliant and avoid penalties with the Affordable Care Act. The event will showcase experts in healthcare including insurance companies, practitioners and hospitals, discussing how the Affordable Care Act has affected their segment of the industry and what new policies all businesses, regardless of their size, should prepare for. Queens Library continues to provide communities with vital resources for residents of all ages “New Yorkers know that life doesn’t always follow a linear path: as adolescents and young adults, we make choices about our futures when we are sometimes barely old enough to understand ourselves. These choices are complicated by living in a complex City, one with unique problems, but also a unique drive to provide ongoing opportunities to all of its citizens,” said State Senator Comrie (D-St. Albans). “The Rochdale Village Adult Learning Center fulfills the idea that New Yorkers should always have the chance to build a new story for themselves and their families, no matter at what stage of life. I am thrilled the community has this chance to connect with new pathways for success, and want to thank Queens Libraries, the Borough President’s Office, State Senator Sanders, Assemblywoman Cooke, Council (l to r): Sen. James Sanders Jr.; Friend of the Library Sarah Payne; NYC Council Member Ruben Wills; Assembly Member Vivian Cook; Friend of the Library Christine Hughes; Queens Library’s Interim President and CEO Bridget Quinn-Carey; Library Trustee Adrienne Adams; Assistant Commissioner Oscar Gonzalez of the NYC Department of Design and Construction; Yvonne Reddick, Community Board 12. Member Wills and the Department of Design and Construction for making this possible.” “Queens Library continues to provide communities with vital resources for residents of all ages,” said Council Member Donovan Richards. “Expanding the Adult Learning Center for Rochdale Village will allow even more adults to continue learning and gaining new skills, which is crucial for helping our residents find more opportunities for sustainable employment.” “We are proud to have partnered with the Queens Library, our Local Elected Officials and Community Stakeholders for the ribbon-cutting of the Rochdale Village Library’s Adult Learning Center. In continuing Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vision for a healthy, sustainable city for all New Yorkers, we are committed to providing welldesigned, safe and healthy educational environments to contribute to the community and most importantly the city’s growth,” said Commissioner Feniosky Peña-Mora of the New York City Department of Design and Construction. “The expanded Adult Learning Center at Queens Library at Rochdale Village is an inspiring space in which to learn. It will encourage even more adults to take the next step toward improving their English fluency or to work toward a high school diploma. It is a wonderful gift to the community.” Queens Library joins the community in thanking Council Member Ruben Wills and the NYC Council; Mayor Bill de Blasio; Borough President Melinda Katz and Assembly Member Vivian Cook for funding the expansion of The Adult Learning Center at Queens Library at Rochdale Village. EXHIBITORS SPONSORS


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