16 The Courier sun • JUNE 26, 2014 for breaking news visit www.couriersun.com Photo courtesy Bob Holden MAIN STREET RADIOLOGY TEL: (718) 428-1500 - FAX: (718) 428-2475 • www.mainstreetradiology.com • Conveniently located near public transportation • Valet Parking • Night and Weekend appointments available • Most Insurance Plans Accepted • We are in your neighborhood and speak your language NEW! WESTERN QUEENS 72-02 Northern Blvd. Jackson Heights, NY 11372 DOWNTOWN FLUSHING 136-25 37th Ave. Flushing, NY 11354 BAYSIDE (NORTHERN BLVD.) 44-01 Francis Lewis Blvd., Bayside, NY 11361 BAYSIDE (32 AVE) 32-25 Francis Lewis Blvd., Bayside, NY 11358 Opening Fall 2014 IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WITH ADVANCED IMAGING Quality, Comfort And Safety For Our Patients DEXA (Bone Density), Interventional Radiology, X-Ray and PET/CT Scanning In a fully supportive environment by a multilingual staff. Most Insurance MAIN STREET RADIOLOGY is a full service Medical Diagnostic Imaging Center offering: MRI, MRA, OPEN MRI, CT/CTA, Nuclear Medicine Nuclear Cardiology, Ultrasound, Doppler, Mammography. BOARD CERTIFIED FELLOWSHIP TRAINED RADIOLOGISTS David Rogers, M.D. William G. Wolff, M.D. Shirley Bassiri, M.D. Carolyn Boltin, M.D. Lawrence Carl, M.D. Kornylo D. Chorny, M.D. John DeRosa, M.D. Jan Eubig, M.D. Yong H. Hahn, M.D. John Iraj, M.D. Anthony Italiano, M.D. Ari Jonisch, M.D. Barry Kanner, M.D. Alice Kim, M.D. Han Kim, MD. Jeffrey C. Lee, MD. K. Lin, M.D. Maura Noordhoorn, M.D. Steve Okon, M.D. Brijesh Reddy, M.D. Bobbi Ring, M.D. Eric Rios, M.D. Lawrence Schechter, M.D. Jack Scheiner, M.D. Wales Shao, M.D. Harry Tsou, M.D. Stanley Yang, M.D. Lai Ming Yu, M.D. Emily Singh graduated from P.S./M.S. 124 in South Ozone Park with academic honors, given to those who achieved a grade of 90 or above in core topics. She stands with her father, Nirmal, art director at The Queens Courier, after the graduation ceremony on June 24. Emily, a member of the National Junior Honor Society, is unsure where she will be attending high school but said she wants to study genetic engineering in college. Middle Village boy Colin Flood dies after fight with cancer BY ERIC JANKIEWICZ @ericjankiewicz [email protected] After more than two years of a desperate fight against acute lymphocytic leukemia, 8-yearold Middle Village resident Colin Flood died on Sunday, according to father Kevin Flood’s Facebook page. “Heaven received a new angel today,” Kevin wrote on his Facebook page on June 22. Colin was described as athletic and outgoing and many pictures show him in a New York Mets shirt. He received his first round of chemotherapy in the 2012 Christmas season after he experienced fevers, night sweats, aches and pains, The Courier previously reported. Colin was forced to quit the peewee basketball league at Our Lady of Hope Catholic School after he began the treatment. After a successful bone marrow drive in 2012 and a brief victory over the cancer that same year, Colin experienced a resurgence of the disease in 2013. “It felt like a boulder had fell on us. His life, our lives, our family is once again being ripped apart by this horrible disease. This time his chance for a cure is much lower, and everything is harder, riskier and more difficult. Colin is in a fight for his life, a fight no child should ever be in once, never mind twice,” the family wrote on a charity site shortly after the relapse. Not long after, in March of this year, the U.S. Coast Guard visited Colin in Juniper Valley Park to treat him to a helicopter visit. “That is exactly the reason I have faith. What an extraordinary kid...He reminded all of us how precious life,” Barbara Doyle-Sarti wrote on the father’s Facebook page, after hearing the news that Colin died. “God help you Kevin. No one should ever have to bury a child. My prayers to each of you trying to cope with such unfathomable loss.”
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