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21 • TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 Youth Council Welcomes Summer Crop Greater Ridgewood Youth Council (GRYC) President Bob Monahan recently spoke to the participants of the organzation’s Summer Youth Employment Program as part of their orientation at I.S. 93 in Ridgewood. The GRYC hires over 900 young adults during the summer. News From The SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Social Security Honors Veterans Fine Italian Cuisine the Bamonte Family in 1900 ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - BEMONTES Established by Closed Tuesdays FREE Parking BAMONTE’S 32 Withers St. Brooklyn, NY 11211 718-384-8831 • 718-384-9634 By Rosa Rodriguez Social Security Assist. District Manager In the United States, people do a lot to recognize and honor the heroes who serve in the Armed Forces and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. July is an appropriate month to recognize veterans and wounded warriors, as we celebrate our nation’s independence. On July 12, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed into law a measure to award the U.S. Medal of Honor “to such noncommissioned officers and privates as shall most distinguish themselves by their gallantry in action, and other soldierlike qualities during the present insurrection.” The first Medal of Honor went to Private Jacob Parrott during the Civil War for his role in the Great Locomotive Chase. According to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, a total of 3,487 medals have been awarded. Such recognition is important, but perhaps just as important is awarding Social Security benefits to veterans as well. Earnings for active duty military service or active duty training have been covered under Social Security since 1957. Social Security also has covered inactive duty service in the Armed Forces reserves (such as weekend drills) since 1988. In fact, more than one out of five adult Social Security beneficiaries has served in the military. Veterans and their families make up 35 percent of those receiving Social Security. If you served in the military before 1957, you did not pay Social Security taxes, but you received special credit for some of your service. You can get both Social Security benefits and military retirement. Generally, there is no reduction of Social Security benefits because of your military retirement benefits. You’ll get your full Social Security benefit based on your earnings. If you served in the Armed Forces and you’re planning your retirement, you’ll want to read our publication, Military Service And Social Security at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs. If you are disabled and can no longer work, you may also want to read our publication, Disability Benefits For Wounded Warriors, available at the same web address. Note that Social Security offers veterans expedited processing on their applications for disability benefits. Another reason July is significant to veterans: on July 3, 1930, Congress signed a bill to authorize the President to issue an executive Eat at... ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - OSTEREST Joe’s Restaurant Right here in the of Ridgewood You can find us on www.joesrestaurantny.com Gift Certificates Available HIGH ACCLAIM 1/2 Daily News Accepting Credit Cards ––––– A Small Sampling of Our Menu Items ––––– Pesce LOBSTER & SHRIMP & MUSSELS.....................$26.95 LOBSTER & RIB STEAK...................................$35.95 FILET OF SOLE FRANCESE.............................$14.95 CALAMARI FRA DIAVOLO..............................$14.95 CALAMARI FRIED............................................$12.95 CALAMARI MARINARA.....................................$13.95 MUSSELS MARINARA......................................$12.95 SHRIMP FRA DIAVOLO......................................$16.95 SHRIMP MARINARA..........................................$15.95 SHRIMP FRANCESE.........................................$15.95 BREADED FRIED SHRIMP.................................$14.95 SHRIMP PARMIGIANA.....................................$15.95 SHRIMP SCAMPI...............................................$15.95 Pasta SPAGHETTI WITH BOLOGNESE SAUCE...........$8.95 SPAGHETTI AL POMODORO................................$6.95 SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS.........................$8.95 SPAGHETTI WITH SAUSAGE...............................$8.95 SPAGHETTI WITH GARLIC AND OIL..................$8.95 SPAGHETTI ALLA SICILlANA..............................$9.95 LlNGUINI CON SARDE E FINOCCHI.................$10.95 LlNGUINI WITH CLAM SAUCE(RED OR WHITE).....$10.95 LlNGUINI WITH MUSSELS..................................$10.95 LlNGUINI WITH SHRIMP SAUCE.......................$12.95 CHEESE RAVIOLI...................................................$6.95 CHEESE MANICOTTI.............................................$6.95 CHEESE SHELLS.....................................................$6.95 Osstteerriia IIttalliiana Authentic Italian Food From... 57- 57 61st St., Maspeth NY, 11378 • 718-894-4391 We Serve...Whole Wheat Pasta and Gluten Free Pasta •Prime Quality Veal, Steak and Chicken •Fresh Made Pastas •Fresh Fish Bought and Served Daily •Fresh Made Desserts •Catering Services Available •Children’s Menu Available Top Rated 2013 Restaurant - Eat24.com •FREE Delivery OPEN DAILY 12 NOON UNTIL 11PM -SEE SOCIAL ON PG. 52- ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - JOE’S 66-11 FOREST AVENUE 1-718-497-1300 or 1-718-497-3734 • Between Gates Ave & Palmetto St. OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCH & DINNER EVERYTHING COOKED TO ORDER • ASK FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR ANY OCCASION. 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