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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com november 5, 2015 • The Queens Courier 33 SCOTT BARON’S STAR OF QUEENS brought to you by star OF queens SCOTT BARON & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys & Counselors at Law 1-866-WAS-HURT (866) 927-4878 718.738.9800 CUTLER’S LIGHTING Over 50 Years Experience REPAIRS • REWIRING • RE-FINISHING • LAMP SHADES FALL SAVINGS TAKE 20-50% OFF LAMP SHADE SALE 10% OFF ANY PURCHASE With Coupon. Not combinable – New Orders Only. Limit 1 per customer. $150.00 max for discount. Excludes Repairs, Refi nishing, Rewiring. Exp. 11/30/2015 CUTLER’S LIGHTING CUTLER’S LIGHTING LYNBROOK 817 Sunrise Hwy (2 Blocks west of Peninsula Blvd.) 516-887-1300 GREAT NECK 120 Northern Blvd. 516-482-1919 12 years from now, this LED bulb will still be saving you money. on yellow and red tagged items Paul DiBenedett o President Bayside Historical Society P E R S O N A L BACKGROUND: Paul DiBenedetto was born in the Suffolk County suburban town of East Setauket, Long Island. He grew up around 17th- and 18thcentury buildings of historical significance, which gave rise to his appreciation for local history. He moved to Bayside, where he has resided for more than 20 years. PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND: D i B e n e d e t t o attended Stony Brook University. He is currently a freelance audioengineer, which has offered him the opportunity to travel to other countries, working on film, music and video productions. He is the president of the Bayside Historical Society and has served on Community Board 11 for 10 years, where he is co-chair of the Parks Committee and the Environmental Committee. Motivation to Contribute to Community: DiBenedetto recognizes how “what happens in the past can inform the future.” This fuels his passion to preserve and promote the rapidly disappearing history of northeast Queens. He serves as a civic leader to retain Bayside’s unique quality of life. He puts his focus on three objectives: “land marking and preservation, student education and cultural programming.” BIGGEST CHALLENGE/GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: DiBenedetto’s biggest challenge with the Bayside Historical Society doubles as his greatest accomplishment. This was the campaign to get landmark protection of Hawthorne Court apartments in Bayside, built between 1930 and 1931. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to designate the apartments as a New York City landmark as a result of the efforts of DiBenedetto and his team. He is also particularly proud of the Bayside Historical Society and its part in the co-naming of Matinecock Way and Northern Boulevard. This co-naming gave the long-awaited official recognition to the people who inhabited the area long before European influence, some of whom still live here today. Currently, his team is working to get the Ahles House, built in the 1880s by the Bell family, approved as a landmark. The case was recently reviewed by the Landmarks Preservation Commission this past October, as the team and the community still optimistically await an affirmative answer. By Brooke Smith Legally Speaking By: Scott Baron, Attorney at Law WAS IT REALLY A ROCK? Q: Two coworkers and I were carrying a metal pipe on our shoulders across a muddy surface. I tripped on an object that felt like a rock and lost my ability to support the pipe. This caused my coworkers to drop it. The pipe then jumped and hit me – on my left ear, neck and shoulder. While I do not know exactly whether the object on which I tripped was a rock, I do recall that the dirt area where I fell was, for at least two weeks, wet, steeply sloped, uneven and covered with rocks and debris. A: In a negligence suit against the general contractor, your attorney will argue that the area’s condition was dangerous and that its dangerous nature existed for a length of time sufficient for the contractor to inspect and remedy the danger. The contractor is likely to counter that your recollection as to the dangerous condition needs to be more specific. In rebuttal, your attorney will note that you need not establish precisely what specific piece of debris caused your injury (let alone how long that item had been lying there and the manner in which it came to be there). The point is that you are not merely speculating. Whatever caused your fall actually felt like a rock, whether or not it was precisely that. Advertorial The law responds to changed conditions; exceptions and variations abound. Here, the information is general; always seek out competent counsel. This article shall not be construed as legal advice. Copyright © 2015 Scott Baron & Associates, P.C. All rights reserved. 159-49 Cross Bay Boulevard, Howard Beach, New York 11414 • 718-738-9800 1750 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10710 • 914-337-9800 1-866-927-4878


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