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22 The Courier sun • january 16, 2014 for breaking news visit www.couriersun.com Armando Tejeda Relationship Manager 7 1 8 . 6 4 0 . 3 1 6 7 PAYMENT PROCESSING TO SIMPLIFY YOUR BUSINESS OPERATIONS You have inventory to manage, employees to supervise and reports to complete. Go ahead, we’ll make sure your card payments are safely, securely and quickly being processed. • Simple to read transparent statements • No hidden credit card processing fees • Wholesale pricing for everyone! • Personalized service 24hr/365 days • Next-day funding PAYROLL SOLUTIONS WITH SIMPLE PRICING AND NO DECEPTIVE HIKES Our comprehensive suite of payroll and human resource related solutions will help ensure that your employees are paid right, and your chances of costly litigation and regulatory audits are reduced. • Efficient payroll service that adapts to your changing needs without hidden fees. • On-demand human resources services included! • 3 year price lock MARKETING SOLUTIONS THAT ATTRACT NEW CUSTOMERS AND RETAIN EXISTING ONES We’ll help you keep your business on top of customers’ minds with solutions that not only drive retention and boost revenue, but are customizable and simple to implement. • Gift Cards • Loyalty programs • Mobile solutions CARING IS OUR BUSINESS Licensed by New York State Department of Health Accreditation SERVICE AREA: Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk counties 10% OFF with this ad Email: carelink1@hotmail.com PLANNING FOR YOUR CARE Our experienced professionals will develop an appropriate plan of care for each client. The plan will outline specific tasks to meet the client’s needs. We Serve Those Who Are: • disabled or elderly • in need of assistance with daily activities • recently discharged from the hospital • terminally ill • new patients with well baby care needs • in need of housekeeping services Services Offered: • Registered Nurses • Licensed Practical Nurses • Home Health Aides • Personal Care Aides • Companions • Live In Aides • Physical Therapy (NYC-5 Boroughs) • Occupational Therapy (NYC-5 Boroughs) Duties Include: • Meal Preparation • Light Housekeeping & Laundry • Grocery Shopping & Errands • Escorting to Appointments • Medication Reminders • Assistance with personal hygiene, dressing & ambulation MAIN OFFICE 25 South Tyson Avenue Floral Park, NY 11001 516-358-1999 F: 516-358-1007 Employment Opportunities Available - Please Contact Us THE COURIER/Photo by Liam La Guerre Members of the Queens Public Transit Committee thanked Community Board 5 for supporting the idea of restarting the Rockaway Beach Line. BOARD BACKS RAIL LINE PLAN BY LIAM LA GUERE lguerre@queenscourier.com One by one, members of the Queens Public Transit Committee (QPTC), an organization focused on improving transportation in the borough, thanked Community Board 5 (CB5) last week. The board voted to support the idea of restarting the defunct Rockaway Beach Line last month, in part to help ease traffic congestion issues on major thoroughfares, such as Woodhaven Boulevard. The news was significant for QPTC, because the 3.5-mile trail could also be transformed into a park. “Getting more people like CB5 is tremendous, because they realize overcrowding is becoming a major problem,” said Phil McManus, founder of the QPTC. In November of last year, Assemblymember Phil Goldfeder, who has voiced support for a new train, announced that Queens College will be doing an analysis of both the train and park ideas. The Friends of the QueensWay (FQW), the group pushing to transform the former rail line into a public green space, has argued against restarting the line. “After over five decades of abandonment and multiple studies concluding that rail reactivation is not feasible, the time has come to utilize the over 50 acres of land that make up the QueensWay,” according to a statement from (FQW). “As evidence shows, rebuilding this abandoned land will dramatically improve the quality of life, create jobs and safer streets, and highlight the incredible history and cultural diversity of central and southern Queens.” Not everyone has taken a side though. Members of the Woodhaven Residents’ Block Association (WRBA) would like to see formal proposals, instead of taking a side on speculation. “We want to make sure a lot of concerns are answered. Can’t say that we are for or against,” said Martin Colberg, president of the WRBA. However, the QPTC isn’t opposed to doing both ideas in some capacity. “I believe in transportation with beautification,” McManus said. “We could work it out so it could be both.” Photo courtesy Jeff Liao


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