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GARDEN, 43-50 Main St., Flushing will hold Farmers Market Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. SUMMER ON THE GREEN at Atlas Park, 8000 Cooper Ave., Glendale will hold Zumba with NYSC at 5:30 p.m. BOY SCOUT TROOP 28 meets every Friday at 7 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 86- 20 114th St. in Richmond Hill. All boys age 10-1/2 to 17 are welcome. For more information, call 1-718-478-5747. GIRL SCOUTS K to 3rd grade meet from 5 to 6 p.m. Grades 4 and up meet from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Andrews United Methodist Church, 91 Richmond St., between Etna St. and Ridgewood Ave., Cypress Hills. BOY SCOUTS Troop and Pack 233 meet at 7 p.m. at St. Brigid Catholic Academy, 438 Grove St, near St. Nicholas Ave., Brooklyn. All boys in grades 1 and up are welcome. For information call 1-718-827-7377. GIRL SCOUTS meet at 7 p.m. at St. Brigid Catholic Academy, 438 Grove St., near St. Nicholas Ave., Brooklyn. RIDGEWOOD OLDERADULT CENTER, 59-14 70th Ave., welcomes new members 60 years of age or older. Weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The Kids Were Alright In Ozone Park Youth was served a good time during a recent block party hosted by residents on Raleigh Street between Eckford Avenue and Albert Road in Ozone Park. (photo: Chris Bishop) News From The SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Get To Know The Faces And Facts Of Disability 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. Dist. Manager Perhaps the most misunderstood Social Security program is disability insurance, often referred to as SSDI. Some people mistakenly think that beneficiaries are “on the dole” and getting easy money for minor impairments. That’s not the case. There are two ways to understand the truth about disability. One is by looking at the facts. The other is by getting to know some of the people who make up the many faces of disability. We have some of the strictest requirements in the world for disability benefits. The Social Security Act sets out a very strict definition of disability. To receive a disability benefit, a person must have an impairment expected to last at least one year or result in death. The impairment must be so severe that it renders the person unable to perform any substantial work in the national job market, not just their previous work. SSDI does not include temporary or partial disability benefits. Because the eligibility requirements are so strict, Social Security disability beneficiaries are among the most severely impaired people in the country and tend to have high death rates. In addition, Social Security conducts a periodic review of people who receive disability benefits to ensure they remain eligible for disability. Social Security also aggressively works to prevent, detect, and prosecute fraud. Social Security often investigates suspicious disability claims before making a decision to award benefits—proactively stopping fraud before it happens. These steps help to ensure that only those eligible have access to disability benefits. Americans place a high premium on self-sufficiency, but it is reassuring to know that Social Security disability insurance is there for those who need it the most. As for the faces . . . there are so many people who benefit from our disability program. But for now, allow us to introduce you to a few of them. Meet some of the faces of disability—people who have benefited from Social Security when they were most in need—at the new Faces and Facts of Disability website, www.socialsecurity.gov/disabilityf acts. They’re happy to share their personal stories with you. 45 • TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2014 CALENDAR -CONTINUED FROM PG. 40- -SEE CALENDAR ON PG. 56- Eat at... ©Times Newsweekly - 2013 - JOE’S Joe’s Restaurant Right here in the ❤ of Ridgewood 66-11 FOREST AVENUE 1-718-497-1300 or 1-718-497-3734 • Between Gates Ave & Palmetto St. You can find us on www.joesrestaurantny.com Gift Certificates Available HIGH ACCLAIM Accepting 1/2 Daily News Credit Cards OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCH & DINNER ––––– A Small Sampling of Our Menu Items ––––– Pollo CHICKEN CUTLET............................................$10.95 CHICKEN CUTLET WITH SAUCE...................$11.95 CHICKEN CUTLET PARMIGIANA....................$12.95 CHICKEN MARSALA........................................$12.95 CHICKEN CACCIATORE..................................$14.25 CHICKEN FRANCESE.......................................$12.95 Pesce LOBSTER & SHRIMP & MUSSELS.....................$26.95 FILET OF SOLE FRANCESE.............................$14.95 CALAMARI FRA DIAVOLO..............................$14.95 CALAMARI MARINARA.....................................$13.95 SHRIMP FRA DIAVOLO......................................$16.95 ALL SERVED WITH PASTA OR VEGETABLE Appetizers and Salads FRIED CALAMARI..................................................$8.50 BAKED CLAMS.......................................................$8.50 STEAMED CLAMS RED OR WHITE ..............................$8.50 STEAMED MUSSELS RED OR WHITE...........................$8.50 LITTLE NECK CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL.................$8.50 SHRIMP COCKTAIL..................................................$8.50 ANTIPASTO SML. $8.95 LGE. ...................................$12.95 MIXED SALAD........................................................$4.50 CAESAR SALAD......................................................$4.95 CAESAR SALADwith GRILLED CHICKEN.......................$8.50 SLICED TOMATOES with AVOCADO & HEARTS OF PALM...$8.50 SLICED TOMATOES with ANCHOVIES............................$7.50 SLICED TOMATOES with MOZZARELLA........................$8.50 EVERYTHING COOKED TO ORDER • ASK FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR ANY OCCASION. 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