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22 The Courier sun • october 10, 2013 for breaking news visit www.couriersun.com Rendering courtesy of the Parks Department BREAK GROUND ON BOCCE COURTS BY LIAM LA GUERE lguerre@queenscourier.com Soon Middle Village residents can say buon giorno to new bocce courts. Local elected officials and the Parks Department joined members of the community on October 3 for the groundbreaking of a nearly $1 million project to repair the deteriorating Juniper Valley Park bocce courts. The Parks Department will renovate the two existing courts and construct a third. The agency will also install new seating, tables and trees around the courts and Plexiglas structures over each to provide shade during the summer. “Today’s ground breaking for the bocce courts in Juniper Valley Park marks the start of an investment in our parks that will provide a safe and refurbished area for visitors of all ages to relax and enjoy this sport,” said Borough President Helen Marshall, who allocated $800,000 to the project. The new bocce courts are set to open in the spring of 2014. 2009 NISSAN Murano LE AWD Stk#13U226, navi, sunrf, lthr, auto, 6 cyl, p/w/l/st/b, 70k mi Buy For $18,495 Ford Certifi ed Pre-Owned Vehicles: • 172pt inspection • Free vehicle history report $27,495 $27,995 Showroom Hours: Mon-Thur: 9-8pm, Fri-Sat: 9-6pm, Sun: 12-5pm Service: Mon-Fri: 7-5pm, Sat: 8-4pm, Sun: Closed Parts: Mon-Fri 7:30-5pm, Sat: 8-4 pm, Sun: Closed $18,995 112-21 Northern Blvd, Corona, NY • 1.718.505.5280 • DiBlasiFord.com $31,995 Prices include all costs to a consumer except tax, tags & MV fees. All fi nancing subject to primary lender approval. See dealer for complete details. Offers cannot be combined. Pre-owned vehicles cosmetically as is. Not responsible for typos/equipment errors and vehicles that are sold prior to publishing date. Pictures for illustrative purposes only. Offers expire 10/23/13. BAD CREDIT? WE CAN HELP! CALL NOW! NY DiBlasi Motors, Inc. a BBB Accredited business since 1974 A+ NYC DCA No. 203916 DMV No. 7022028 2006 MAZDA 3i Touring Stk#13U231, sunrf, lthr, auto, 4 cyl, CD, p/w/l/st/b, 68k mi Buy For $10,995 2010 FORD Mustang GT Coupe Stk#13U210, lthr, auto, V8, 5spd, p/w/l/st/b, alloys, 29k mi Buy For $20,995 2011 HYUNDAI Accent Stk#13U247, 2DR, auto, 4 cyl, p/st/b, airbags, AM/FM CD, 8k mi Buy For $9,995 2011 FORD Escape XLT 4x4 Stk#13U264, sunrf, lthr, auto, 4 cyl, p/w/l/st/b, CD, alloys, 46k mi Buy For 2011 FORD Explorer Ltd 4x4 Stk#13U270, navi, sunrf, lthr, V6, auto, heated sts, alloys, 38k mi Buy For 2011 FORD Taurus SHO AWD Stk#13U263, navi, sunrf, lthr, V6, p/w/l/st/b, CD, Buy alloys, 25k mi For 2012 FORD F-150 XLT Super Cab 4x4 Stk#13U256, auto, V8, p/w/l/st/b, running brds, chrome whls, 24k mi Buy For Uproar continues over homeless shelter proposal BY LIAM LA GUERE lguerre@queenscourier.com Glendale residents are outraged to learn that a proposed homeless shelter could house criminals and sex offenders. The revelation came after the wouldbe shelter’s operators, Samaritan Village, penned a letter in response to local elected officials’ concerns. The nonprofit group is proposing the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) turn an abandoned factory at 78-16 Cooper Avenue into transitional housing for 125 families. “DHS has both a mandate and an obligation to provide shelter to any eligible homeless person or family, regardless of criminal background,” the letter said. “The Sex Offender Registration Act does not restrict where a registered sex offender may live.” There has already been a collective opposition from business owners, civic and political leaders and residents since last year when the shelter was just a rumor, and this latest response didn’t sit well with the community. “The fact that they are mixing families with sex offenders should be a red flag to this community and an eye-opener to all those officials who want to tread gently,” said Kathy Masi, chair of the Glendale Civic Association. “Samaritan Village could never be a good neighbor. Their response to us is flawed with hidden innuendoes and unreasonable projections.” Samaritan Village is seeking a fiveyear contract with a four year renewal if the DHS approves their proposal, according to the letter. “I am against this proposal because I believe the site, on a number of levels, is not suited to accommodate and serve the intended purpose,” said Assemblymember Andrew Hevesi. There will be on-site security 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 75 cameras will be installed inside and around the site and there will be a 9 p.m. curfew. The organization wants to establish a community advisory board with neighborhood representatives, civic leaders and NYPD community affairs. They will also provide job training, GED instruction, homework assistance and other services. To address the lack of subways in the area, two vans will be provided to transport residents to appointments and public transportation. DHS is currently reviewing Samaritan Village’s proposal.


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