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29 • TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2014 Eat at... ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - 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. CATERING MENU AVAILABLE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION News And Information www.ssa.gov The Twelve Sites Of Social Security by Rosa Rodriguez Social Security Assistant Dist. Manager in Bushwick Back by popular demand is our holiday favorite, “The Twelve Sites of Social Security.” It’s inspired by the popular traditional holiday song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” a holiday favorite since 1780. Play it again, Santa! For the first site of Social Security, we give to you: our home page, www.socialsecurity.gov. It’s the place to go for all things Social Security. Everything you could want—from online services and benefit screening tools to publications and frequently asked questions—you can find easily on this site. For the second site of Social Security, we give to you: answers to all of your Social Security related questions at our Frequently Asked Questions page at www.socialsecurity.gov/faq. For the third site of Social Security, we give to you: an easy way to learn how to replace your Social Security card at www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber. For the fourth site of Social Security, we give to you: an online application for retirement benefits that you can complete and submit in as little as 15 minutes, at www.socialsecurity.gov/applytoreti re. For the fifth site of Social Security, we give to you: five estimates of your future Social Security benefits! Or one, or as many estimates as you would like using different scenarios. Get instant, personalized estimates of your future benefits at www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator. For the sixth site of Social Security, we give to you: a convenient way to apply for disability benefits at www.socialsecurity.gov/applyfordi sability. For the seventh site of Social Security, we give to you: an online application for Medicare that you can complete in as little as 10 minutes, at www.socialsecurity.gov/medicareo -SEE SOCIAL ON PG. 60- Senior Dancers Get Legs Up In LIC City Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer visited local residents at Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House’s senior center in Long Island City’s Queensbridge section last Monday, Dec. 1, and participated in the seniors center’s “Dance for Seniors” program, which is choreographed and facilitated by Dances for a Variable Population. In this photo, Van Bramer is joined by his mother Elizabeth; Naomi Goldberg Hass, artistic director for Dances for a Variable Population; Christopher Hanway, executive director of the Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House (far right); and Queensbridge seniors. Hard Work Pays Off For R’wood Kids For demonstrating a hard-working virtue, these St. Matthias School students received Character Awards from the Ridgewood institution during a ceremony last Wednesday, Dec. 3. As shown, the honorees were (front row, left to right) Ethan Acevedo, Austin Ganzenmuller-Filosa, Daliha Severino, Iona Mici, Max Ket-Ying, David Vega and Alexandra Dimitrovici; (middle row, left to right) Maria Munoz Solares, Helen Sanchez, Annette Maciejak, Sebastian Acevedo, Loy Macancela, Alek Tejada and Magdalena Swierzbinski; and (back row, left to right) Maeve O’Donnell, Rossena Peteva, Brian Jasso Gonzalez, Owen Byrne, Natalie Bialczak and Anthony Santana. Historic Triangle Restored In LIC HHoonnoorrss SSppaanniisshh--AAmmeerriiccaann WWaarr HHeerroo The Newtown Historical Society (NHS) and the city Parks Department announced the restoration of the Capt. Malcolm A. Rafferty Monument at the Rafferty Triangle in Long Island City. The collaborative effort has restored the medals that had been removed from the stone in years past.C aptain Rafferty (portrait at right), of Long Island City, was a decorated hero of the Spanish- American War and specifically, the Battle of San Juan Hill. After the war, he returned to LIC to work for the Barber Asphalt Company. Trouble soon broke out in Trinidad between the asphalt company, a rival company and -SEE RAFFERTY ON PG. 60- 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


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