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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com JANUARY 14, 2016 • THE COURIER SUN 15 SCOTT BARON’S STAR OF QUEENS brought to you by star OF queens SCOTT BARON & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys & Counselors at Law 1-866-WAS-HURT (866) 927-4878 718.738.9800 CUTLER’S LIGHTING Over 50 Years Experience REPAIRS • REWIRING • RE-FINISHING • LAMP SHADES FALL SAVINGS TAKE 20-50% OFF on yellow and red tagged items LAMP SHADE SALE 10% OFF ANY PURCHASE With Coupon. Not combinable – New Orders Only. Limit 1 per customer. $150.00 max for discount. Excludes Repairs, Refi nishing, Rewiring. Exp. 1/31/16 CUTLER’S LIGHTING CUTLER’S LIGHTING LYNBROOK 817 Sunrise Hwy (2 Blocks west of Peninsula Blvd.) 516-887-1300 GREAT NECK 120 Northern Blvd. 516-482-1919 12 years from now, this LED bulb will still be saving you money. OFF SHERIFF’S SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT OF THE SUPREME COURT, QUEENS, in favor of EASTSIDE HOLDINGS II, INC, judgment creditors, and against VANESSA ANDRADE, judgment debtor, to me directed and delivered, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by DENNIS ALESTRA DCA# 0840217, auctioneer, as the law directs, FOR CASH ONLY, on the 10th day of February, 2016, at 1:00, in the afternoon, at 30-10 Starr Avenue, Queens County Sheriff’s Office, in the county of QUEENS all the right, title and interest which VANESSA ANDRADE the judgment debtor, had on the 15th day of July, 2010, or at anytime thereafter, of, in and to the following: 33-29 156TH STREET QUEENS NEW YORK BLOCK: 5241 LOT: 0028 SCHEDULE “A” BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of 156th Street (Formerly 16th Street) distant 278.18 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of 156th Street with the southerly side of 33rd Avenue (formerly Mitchell Avenue), RUNNING THENCE easterly parallel with 33rd Avenue, 138.64 feet; THENCE southerly parallel with 156th Street, 50 feet; THENCE westerly again parallel with 33rd Ave., 138.64 feet to the easterly of 156th Street; RUNNING THENCE northerly along the easterly side of 156th Street, 50 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. JOSEPH FUCITO Sheriff of the City of New York DEPUTY GERALD D’ANGELONE (718) 707-2046 CASE# 15031371 NYC Department of Finance-Office of the Sheriff– nyc.gov/finance CHRISTINE HAIDER CHAIRPERSON COMMUNITY BOARD 11 P ersonal Background: Christine Haider currently holds an active role in wide range organizations that serve the community. She is currently the chair of Community Board 11; finance chair and treasurer of Queens Hospital Center; president of Harding Heights Civic Association; and a member of the Notary Public, National Notary Association, International Association of Administrative Professionals in Queens County, 111th Precinct Community Council and Saul Weprin Democratic Club. Haider has been calling Flushing home since 1950. She attended St. Kevin’s Elementary School in Flushing, the Mary Louis Academy in Jamaica and Claremont Secretarial School in the Chrysler Building in NYC. Profesional Background: In 1965, Haider became the executive secretary at the National Industrial Conference Board in NYC. She then began work in 1978 as an administrator for the Partnership for Gender-Specific Medicine at Columbia University. She worked as a human resources specialist in the NY Army National Guard from 2005 to 2007. She is presently married to Howard C. Haider with a son who is a Fordham College graduate and small business owner. Her contributions to her community have not gone unnoticed. She received the Women’s History Month Award, the Community Board Service Award, Marjorie Matthews Advocacy Award, 2004 Administrative Professional of the Year, The Karen Cooper Award “Wind Beneath My Wings” for outstanding support of New York Military Forces, Outstanding Citizen Award and the Rosemary Gunney Award. Greatest Achievement: In addition to her marriage of 48 years and her son Howard Jr., Haider’s greatest achievement is being elected as the chair of Community Board 11. She has been able to work very closely with the district manager and her executive board for the betterment of the community. Motivation to Contribute to Society: “I believe very strongly in preserving the quality of life in our neighborhoods,” she said. She has been able to take an active role in doing so as chair of Community Board 11, tackling problems like neighborhood zoning. As co-chair of the North Flushing/ East Bayside Zoning Committee, she helps conduct site inspections to create an evaluation of recommendations to submit to the full board. Biggest Challenge: Haider and the community board act as an advisory body, but ultimately final decisions about the community are made by other agencies. “In trying to maintain the quality of life in our neighborhoods, I find it very challenging to convince the decision-making entities of our board’s recommendation about renewing a variance, or inappropriateness of McMansions being built, or a school inappropriate for a site.” Haider and the board strive to represent what’s best for the community. BY BROOKE SMITH


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