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and tickets call 1-718-417-6032 or visit website at: www.onderdonkhouse.org. PANCAKE BREAKFAST sponsored by Redeemer’s Youth Group at Redeemer Lutheran School cafeteria, 69-26 Cooper Ave., Glendale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. TART AND BAKE SALE sponsored by the Rosary Altar Society of Church of the Holy Child Jesus, 111-02 86th Ave., today Richmond Hill from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the school auditorium. QUEENS COUNTY FARM MUSEUM, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park will hold a Children’s Carnival today and tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. CITIZENSHIP DRIVE at the Emerald Isle Immigration Center, 59-26Woodside Ave., 2nd Floor, Woodside. Assistance for applying for citizenship from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 1-718-478- 5502 to register. SUNDAY, APRIL 6 GLENDALE KIWANIS will hold their annual Metropolitan Avenue Festival from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. between 73rd Pl and 79th St., Middle Village. RIDGEWOOD MARKET Artisan Market will be open in Gottscheer Hall, 657 Fairview Ave., Ridgewood. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. STREET CHANGE NAME in honor of Pope John Paul II will be held a 3 p.m. at Holy Cross Church, 61-21 56th Road, Maspeth. 16th ANNUAL CAR SHOW and Blood Drive at Maspeth Federal Savings Bank parking lot, 69th St., off Grand Ave., Maspeth Car show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. blood drive from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ST. MATTHIAS LADIES GUILD will hold a card and bunco party from 1 to 4 p.m. at 58-25 Catalpa Ave., Ridgewood. Admission includes coffee and cake. RECYCLING DAY sponsored by Senator Joe Addabbo and Assemblyman Mike Miller at Forest Park bandshell, one block off Woodhaven Blvd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine. Electronics, clothing, household goods, eyeglasses, paper shredding while you watch. MONDAY, APRIL 7 COMET CIVIC will meet at 7 p.m. at Bethzaha Church of God, 85-20 57th Ave., Elmhurst. BOY SCOUT TROOP 96 and Pack 67 meet at 7:30 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church, 198 Euclid Ave., Cypress Hills. All boys in grades one and up are welcome. For information, call 1- 718-827-7377. RIDGEWOOD OLDER ADULT CENTER, 59-14 70th Ave., welcomes new members 60 years of age or older. Weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Meals daily.. Many programs. For more information, call 1-718-456-2000. REGO PARK SENIOR CENTER, 93-29 Queens Blvd., will hold various programs. For more information, call 1-718- 896-8751. RIDGEWOOD-BUSHWICK SENIOR CENTER, 319 Stanhope St., will hold various programs. For more information, call 1-718-366-3038. PETER CARDELLA SENIOR CENTER, 68-52 Fresh Pond Rd., Ridgewood, will hold various programs. For more information, call 1-718-497-2908. SELF-HELP Maspeth Senior Center, 69-61 Grand Ave., will hold computer classes in Windows, Internet, e-mail and other programs. Wellness program will be held at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Massages by appointment, fee charged. For more information, call 1-718- 429-3636. MIDDLE VILLAGE Adult Center, 69-10 75th St., will hold aerobics and arts & crafts at 10:30 a.m., bingo at 10:15 a.m., singing group at 12:30 p.m., yoga at 1 p.m., computer training, beginners, intermediate and advanced levels from 1 to 5 p.m.. For more information, call 1-718-894-3441. THE WOODSIDE CLINIC, 61-20 Woodside Ave., provides support groups, human services, day activity program, food pantry, meals-on-wheels and senior assistance program. For more information, call 1-718-779-1234. FOREST HILLS SENIOR CENTER, 108-25 62nd Dr., will hold various programs, plus hot lunch. For more information, call 1-718-699-1010. MASPETH SELF HELP SENIOR CENTER, 69-61 Grand Ave., Maspeth will hold exercise, needlepoint, embroidery, bingo, Wii Video Games. Hot lunch at noon. Transportation available. Call 1-718-429-3636. TUESDAY, APRIL 8 FOREST HILLS CIVIC AND COMMUNITY ASSOC. will meet at 7:30 p..m. at American Legion Hall, 107-15 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills. COMMUNITY BOARD 4 will hold a public hearing and public meeting at VFW Post, 51-11 108th St., Corona. COMMUNITY BOARD 9 will hold a public hearing and public meeting at 7:45 p.m. at Villa Russo, 101-12 Lefferts Blvd., Richmond Hill. RIDGEWOOD SAVINGS BANK will host a homebuyers and financial education event at the bank’s main office, 71-02 Forest Ave., Ridgewood from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m. Call 1-718- 240-4800 for information. SUNNYSIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will hold their annual meeting at 12:30 p.m. at Dazies Restaurant, 39-41 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside. SUNNYSIDE DRUM CORPS meets every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at All Saints Church, 43-12 46th St., Sunnyside, one block off Queens Blvd. Boys and girls ages 7 to 17 are invited to join. For information, call 1-718-786- 4141. NYC DEPT OF BUILDINGS holds Homeowner’s Night from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens CALENDAR -CONTINUED FROM PG. 36- Social Security News with severe disabilities through this fast-track disability process. “We are dedicated to providing vulnerable Americans with faster access to disability benefits through our Compassionate Allowances program,” Acting Commissioner Carolyn W. Colvin said recently. “Social Security disability benefits are a vital lifeline for individuals who are facing severe diseases and we must ensure that they receive the benefits they rightly deserve.” While Social Security joins individuals, groups and organizations around the globe to observe World Health Day on April 7, we work all year round to help Americans with health issues live a healthier life. In addition to cash benefits, beneficiaries obtain Medicare coverage after 24 months, a vital element in preserving an individual’s health and, in the long run, world health. Learn more about disability benefits at www.socialsecurity.gov/disability. For more information on the Compassionate Allowances program, including a list of all qualifying conditions, please visit www.socialsecurity.gov/compassion ateallowances. -CONTINUED FROM PG. 25- -SEE CALENDAR ON PG. 58- 57 • TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 DEATH NOTICES -CONTINUED FROM PG. 36- LYDIA CORTES of Brooklyn died on Saturday, March 29, at the age of 93. A native of San German, Puerto Rico, she was the wife of the late Jose, devoted mother of Wanda Zioziola, Ruthie Roman and Alice Cruz and dear sister of Juanita Santana. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered at St. Martin of Tours Church, Bushwick, followed by interment at St. Michael’s Cemetery, East Elmhurst, under the direction of Morton Funeral Home/Ridgewood Chapels, 663 Grandview Ave., Ridgewood. +++ HEINRICH OSTERMANN of Ridgewood died on Saturday, March 29, at the age of 78. A native of Lienfeld, Gottschee, Yugoslavia, he was the wife of the late Frieda, devoted father of Ingrid Egger, Gerhard Ostermann, Lisa Ostermann, Peter Ostermann and the late Mark Ostermann and dear brother of Sophie Fessi and Hildegard Nassar. He is also survived by five grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered at St. Aloysius Church, Ridgewood, followed by interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery, under the direction of Morton Funeral Home/Ridgewood Chapels, 663 Grandview Ave., Ridgewood. +++ ALEXANDRE POUGATCHEV of Woodside died on Tuesday, March 25, at the age of 25. A native of Russia, he was the beloved husband of Marina Naguib and loving son of George Pougatchev and Tatiana Murin. Services were offered at St. Mary’s and St. Antonio’s Coptic Orthodox Church, Ridgewood, followed by interment at Linden Hill Cemetery, Ridgewood, under the direction of Morton Funeral Home/Ridgewood Chapels, 663 Grandview Ave., Ridgewood. +++ JOAN BAUMANN of Ridgewood died on Monday, March 24, at the age of 75. A native of Brooklyn, he was the dear sister of Henry Baumann and loving aunt of Joanne and Alan Butscher, Janice Nuaziata and Steven Baumann. 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Box 860299, Ridgewood, N.Y. 11386-0299 A YEAR To make it easier for building owners to comply with the new rules, outdated requirements have been eliminated and provisions for onetime waivers and the certification of new equipment by a professional engineer have been added to streamline the permitting process. The DEP will also establish on-line permitting to make it easier to access and review applications. Boilers that run more efficiently will burn less fuel and lead to significant savings for building owners. Later this year DEP will also introduce a proposed update of New York City's Air Code to the City Council. If it is enacted this will be the first major revision of the code in nearly four decades and will simplify compliance requirements and streamline the permitting process. The proposed revisions will update emission standards and focus on pollution sources that currently have little or no emission control requirements, such as commercial cooking establishments. The code will also eliminate outdated provisions to reflect the current emissions standards for testing. The DEP has also partnered with National Grid to initiate a first in the nation program to capture the biogas byproduct of the wastewater treatment process and purify it into reusable, pipeline quality natural gas for residential and commercial use. This program has the potential to create enough energy to heat 5,200 New York City homes and reduce annual greenhouse gas emissions by 90,000 metric tons—the equivalent of removing nearly 19,000 cars from the road. For information, visit nyc.gov/dep. -CONTINUED FROM PG. 29-


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