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29 • TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 FOR ONLY $21.95 SUBSCRIBE TO THE Times Newsweekly Established in 1908 as Ridgewood Times Serving All Queens And Brooklyn + BEST Community Coverage + LARGEST Classified Pages + MORE Local Features & Columns FOR ONLY $2500 A YEAR You Can Get The Times Newsweekly Mailed To Your Home For 52 Weeks ($30.00 Outside Queens & Brooklyn) FILL IN COUPON AND MAIL WITH CHECK NAME__________________________________________ ADDRESS______________________________________ _______________________________________________ CITY___________________________ ZIP_____________ PHONE_____________________________________________ _(circle one) NEW SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS CALL 1-718-821-7500 Times Newsweekly P.O. Box 860299, Ridgewood, N.Y. 11386-0299 Event Teaches Kids Lesson In Financing Queens Volunteers Cleaning Up Cemetery At Midville Park As part of the citywide “It’s My Park Day,” the Juniper Juniors and Maspeth High School volunteers spruced up the area around Pullis Farm Cemetery in Middle Village’s Juniper Valley Park last Saturday morning, May 17. The volunteers removed bags of debris around the burial grounds of the Pullis family, a 19th century family of farmers who settled in the Middle Village area. The cemetery is one of the few remaining farm burial grounds in the city. Among the volunteers pictured at last Saturday’s cleanup is Len Santoro, coordinator of the Juniper Juniors, the youth group affiliated with the Juniper Park Civic Association. (photo: Chris Bishop) ©Times Newsweekly - 2014- ZUM We are pleased to announce our Schnitzelfest is back on Monday & Tuesday !!! Enjoy Soup or Salad Choice of 6 Schnitzel dishes Coffee & Dessert 69-46 through 40 Myrtle Ave, Glendale, NY Rep. Nydia Velázquez served as a special guest as Ridgewood Savings Bank presented personal finance and savings lessons to students at I.S. 77 in Ridgewood on April 24. At the invitation of Principal Joseph Miller, Velasquez and bank employees addressed more than 400 students at the Seneca Avenue school. Since the American Bankers Association Education Foundation's National Teach Children to Save Day began in 1997, thousands of bankers have taught money skills to more than one million students. Pictured left to right at the event; I.S. 77 Principal Miller; Velázquez; and Ridgewood Savings Bank Vice President Thomas M. Ritter.


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