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1 BR Coop for Sale @ Station Square in Forest Hills Gardens!!!
Jun 17, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 64 64 recommendations | email to a friend
Privacy and convenience are featured in this lovely Forest Hills Gardens Coop for sale. Offered for sale by George & Abigail Herrera of the Queens Home Team @ Keller Williams Realty Landmark II. T...
11th Annual RELAY FOR LIFE of Middle Village
Jun 11, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 137 137 recommendations | email to a friend
The American Cancer Society's RELAY FOR LIFE is a unique celebration of life in honor and in memory of those whose lives have been touched by cancer.  Relay for Life involves teams of people who ta...
This Month in Queens Real Estate: June 2013
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June 2013 Queens Market Update The recovery of the Queens housing market now appears to be well under way. While demand is still high even with credit conditions constraining buyers...
Is your sexual harassment policy effective?
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In our politically correct and litigious world, employers need to establish strong and specific policies regarding sexual harassment.  Not only is this behavior against the law but if a sexual har...
NY Estate Probate Attorney talks about Breach of Fiduciary Duty
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If you are an executor of an estate or an administrator of a trust, you are considered a fiduciary.  In either position you are required by law to ethically fulfill your fiduciary duties which are...
Business Owners Beware - Part 2
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Are you protecting your business? A column by John Rafferty – WATCH GUARD 24/7 Employee testing & more… Each year millions of businesses fail; 50% of small businesses fail in the first year and 95...
Business Owners Beware
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Are you protecting your business? A column by John Rafferty – WATCH GUARD 24/7 It might be your employees... Each year millions of businesses fail; 50% of small businesses fail in the first year a...
NY Personal Injury Lawyers: The Importance of Treating Clients like Family
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Our Family Serving Yours for Over 60 Years When you suffer a serious injury, there is nothing more comforting than having caring family members at your side. Their support is part of the reco...
Brooklyn New York Divorce Attorney talks about NY Divorce Law Overhaul
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If you are looking for a shock and a laugh today, take a peek at . You’ll find a list of some of the silly, strange and/or outdated laws that are still technically in place in New York and New J...
Warning: Your social media policies may get you in trouble with the NLRB
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As social media becomes the norm in everyday life, federal regulators are getting touchy about employers creating policies that limit what employees can say online. In the past, employers ha...

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David Daraio, Maspeth Federal
by Josh Brewer
Jun 18, 2013 | 14 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
As a high school graduate, David Daraio was looking for a part-time job to keep him busy during the summer of 1994, so he took a job at Maspeth Federal Bank not knowing what to expect. “I needed a part-time job and the bank was hiring. I thought it was a great starting point,” Daraio said. Nineteen years later, Daraio is now the senior vice president and chief operating officer of the very bank where he was once worked as a teller. Outside the logistics and everyday tasks of running a bank, Daraio is proud of the relationship that exists between the bank and the customers in the neighborhood. “Anything we do, most of our customers are aware of it. We have a small-town feel even though we are near Manhattan,” Daraio said. “We want to make sure the neighborhood gets what it deserves.” Daraio prides himself on how his position allows him to be active in the community. The bank holds several events throughout the year, such as free concerts, car shows, and fun runs. There is also a free carnival for kids every fall. The bank has held the concerts for over 40 year, and the popular fun run is co-sponsored by the 104th Precinct. “Those things to me are the best,” Daraio said. Daraio also strives to have a friendly atmosphere at each of the bank’s six branches. Most feature a welcome and kids area with a bulletin board to inform the community of news and local happenings. Daraio is excited about the new opportunities the bank has to meet the demands of its customers. “A lot of people, especially the younger generation, like to do their banking at their own convenience,” Daraio said. As a result, the bank is rolling out new features that will allow customers to deposit checks via their smart-phone. Outside of his position at the bank, Daraio is also president of the Maspeth Chamber Commerce, which works to support businesses on Grand Avenue and the surrounding neighborhood. The chamber provides several benefits for local businesses, including a free website listing and a spot at the annual street festival. Daraio is excited about the opportunity to help promote local businesses and maintain the community he has been a part of for so long. “It’s something I look forward to,” he said.
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P.S. 34 Flag Day Celebration
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PS 34 hosts Flag Day celebration on Norman Ave.
by Andrew Shilling
Jun 18, 2013 | 23 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
P.S. 34 Flag Day Celebration
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On a day when Americans honor their soldiers and the flag they fought for, Karmen Marhnic, a Polish immigrant living in Greenpoint said she could not have felt more welcomed. Standing along Norman Avenue last Friday, Marhnic bared the light rain and frigid spring weather with the hundreds of other parents to watch her children Nika and Jacov dance and perform with the students of Oliver H. Perry PS 34 during its annual Flag Day celebration. “This is a very nice experience, learning how the whole nation is celebrating this,” she said. “We feel like we have become part of this nation, something that is missing in our country.” Students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade performed dance routines and sang for their parents and teachers, a program they have worked on over the last several weeks. Principal Carmen Asselta led the ceremonies in her first Flag Day celebration. Standing alongside her were special guests Councilwoman Diana Reyna, Assemblyman Joseph Lentol, veterans from the American Legion Post 1771 and the former principal and now District 14 superintendent Alicja Winnicki. “I know how much work went into preparing the children, so thank you teachers, parents and students for supporting the principal and for carrying on this tradition,” Winnicki told the hundreds gathered in front of the school. Councilman Stephen Levin also joined the ceremony to support the students in this annual celebration. “This is what the United States is all about, to be proud of your country, to be proud of where you’re from, to be proud of your neighborhood and your community,” Levin said. “This is what PS 34 proves time and time again; that we can come together every single year and show our pride for our community.”
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