TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2015 • 4 Call Now & End Your Tax Nightmare! ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - THETAXAD • Owe the IRS more than $10,000? • Being Audited? • Unfiled Tax Returns? • Wage & Bank Levies? Co-Author of the best selling book “Breaking the Tax Code” Salvatore P. Candela, EA, ATA, ABA Enrolled Agent - Tax Advisor O’REILLY FINANCIAL SERVICES PHILIP O'REILLY - CFP® • CHFC • CLU TAX PREPARATION & PLANNING ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH IN TAXES? $25 OFF FOR FIRST TIME CUSTOMERS *WITH THIS COUPON FREE E-FILE WHEN WE PREPARE YOUR RETURN OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ! 64-21 FRESH POND ROAD RIDGEWOOD, NEW YORK 11385 TEL: 718-366-8777 ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - OʼREILLY The TaxAdvocate Group (T) 877.TAX.1040 (F) 718.894.4476 [email protected] www.thetaxadvocategroup.com MIDVILLE MAN ON A RAMPAGE Indicted For Elmhurst Murder by Cristabelle Tumola Jailed since last summer, a Middle Village man was recently indicted for allegedly committing a streak of violence that left one man dead and two others injured, authorities announced. “The defendant is alleged to have gone on a wild attack spree—stabbing two men and punching a third—over a three-day period last August,” Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said. Law enforcement sources said Jefferson Pachon- Pineda (at right), 24, of 84th Place allegedly knifed Mukesh Patel, 50, on Aug. 22, 2014 outside the Broadway apartment house where the victim resided. Patel later died of his injuries at Elmhurst Hospital Center. The following day, prosecutors said, Pachon- Pineda allegedly came up to a 20-year-old man on an R train as the doors of the train car opened and punched the man in the face before fleeing. His crime spree continued the next day, Aug. 24, when Pachon-Pineda reportedly approached a 54- year-old man on Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst and stabbed him in the chest with a knife. According to Brown, Pachon-Pineda left part of the blade embedded in the victim’s liver, but the victim managed to survive his injuries. Officers from the 110th Precinct located Pachon- Pineda at a Corona barber shop following the Aug. 24 attack. He has been held without bail since his arrest. Pachon-Pineda was arraigned on the six-count indictment charging him with second-degree murder, fourth-degree attempted murder, first- and third-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon. He faces up to 50 years to life in prison if convicted, Brown noted. Get Ready For Three Weeks Without Late Night L Trains From Ridgewood To Williamsburg by Robert Pozarycki Overnight service disruptions will hit the L line between Ridgewood and Williamsburg beginning next week, the MTA announced. L train service will be suspended between Myrtle- Wyckoff Avenues and Lorimer Street late nights, Monday through Friday, from 11:15 p.m. to 5 a.m. The disruption begins Monday night, Feb. 23, and will continue for the following three weeks through Friday, Mar. 13, weather permitting. Free shuttle buses will replace L train service between both points, with bus stop located near all affected stations. Meanwhile, L train service will operate in two separate sections—between Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues and Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway and between Lorimer Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. However, trains running on these sections will operate every 20 minutes in each direction. Those wishing to travel between Brooklyn/Queens and Manhattan were advised to use the A or J train, available at the Broadway Junction station, as alternate routes. Overnight L train service will be disrupted the next three weeks. According to an MTA spokesperson, crews will upgrade and test the line’s Communications Based Train Control system, which tracks car movements along the line and controls train speed and braking. For up-to-date information on scheduled train and bus service changes, visit www.mta.info or call 511.
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