48 JUNE 23 – JUNE 29, 2017 BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP
South Brooklyn relays for
life for 19th year in a row
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Carriage House Paper LLC
Articles of Org. filed with the
NY Sec. of State (SSNY)
04/19/2017. Office in Kings
Co. SSNY design agent of
LLC upon whom process
may be served. SSNY shall
mail copy of process to 79
Guernsey St., Brooklyn NY
11222. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose. #29280
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WOODWORKING, LLC.
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the SSNY on 08/04/04.
Office: Kings County.
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of the LLC upon whom
process against it may
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the LLC, 934 Manhattan
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on 02/06/17. Office: Kings
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the NY Sec. of State
(SSNY) January 4, 2017.
Office in Kings Co. SSNY
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Maujer St. Brooklyn, NY.
10026. Purpose: Any lawful
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Purpose: any lawful act.
#29229
Notice of Formation of
31 GARDEN PLACE LLC
Arts. of Org. filed with Secy.
of State of NY (SSNY) on
05/02/17. Office location:
Kings County. Princ.
office of LLC: 31 Garden
Pl., Brooklyn, NY 11201.
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agent of LLC upon whom
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served. SSNY shall mail
process to Corporation
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St., Albany, NY 12207-
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FC 8 SPRUCE SERVICES
TRS, LLC Appl. for Auth.
filed with Secy. of State of
NY (SSNY) on 03/29/16.
Office location: Kings
County. LLC formed in
Delaware (DE) on 03/21/16.
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of LLC upon whom process
against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail process
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19808. Cert. of Form. filed
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401 Federal St., Dover, DE
19901. Purpose: Any lawful
activity. #29311
BY DANIELLE KOGAN
EDITORIAL@BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM
Despite the intermittent rain,
community members turned
out at Poly Prep in honor of
the fight against cancer, on Saturday,
June 17, during the 19th annual Relay
for Life of Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst and
Dyker Heights.
The event raises money for the
American Cancer Society to support
those fighting the disease as well as
detection, treatment and research.
Coming back after the death of her
son Giuseppe, who preferred to be
called Joseph, Janie Parrelli said an
inspiring part of her experience was
“seeing everybody equal, there for the
same cause and reason. It’s hard, but
just knowing you’re not alone makes
it a little easier.”
Parrelli was honored as a caregiver
last year, and said a little sundog peeking
through the clouds was a sign from
her son that she was doing things right.
Slightly over $700 had been raised
in Joseph’s name by John Dewey High
School, and the mother said she was
touched that so many of Joseph’s fellow
classmates from the Kingsborough
Early College Secondary School (KECSS)
were in attendance.
This year, Parrelli raised around
$850 as a team captain. “I think a sense
of keeping his memory alive, this is
what he wanted.”
A survivor herself, third-time committee
member and P.S. 186 Wonder
Walker representative Elaine Delaney
received a purple star at the event. The
Wonder Walkers team has brought in
$8,000 so far this year.
“Seeing how many survivors there
are actually are, that there is life after
that, it’s so nice to see,” said Delaney
when asked what inspires her most.
As for her support system, Delaney
said her husband and sons are, “The
reason you fight. I have two boys, and
they’re my world. I don’t ever want
my children to hear the words that I
heard.”
“The experience overall was pretty
amazing since the weather wasn’t all
that well, but people were still hanging
out and fundraising for their teams,
all in support of fighting cancer and
to find a cure,” said her son Patrick,
“Overall I think everyone enjoyed
the day. Rain or shine, we all came
together to take a stand and that’s what
matters most.”
P.S. 205 this year raised $2,900 for
pediatric cancer at an ice cream sale,
coming to participate after a teacher
employed at the school died from the
disease.
“I feel like everybody knows somebody
who’s been touched by cancer. It
affects our school, and with this we
know that we’re helping,” said P.S. 205
Team Captain Nicole Erlich.
The luminaria ceremony, which
was rained out, is being rescheduled
for a later time to be determined by
members of the committee, according
to Patrick.
Delaney said she hoped to bring
more awareness to the cause for the
event’s 20th anniversary, next year,
and would love to honor a medical
professional in the future. Currently,
Delaney is working to expand the
reach of the event, possibly as far as
Staten Island, with the help of Amy
Christodoulou — an event lead and
fellow cancer survivor that has been
involved with Relay for 17 years.
“She works so hard putting the
event together,” said Delaney of
Christodoulou.
This year’s Relay itself has brought
in more than $212,000 so far, including
all schools and community based
teams. Honorees of the day included
John Quaglione, Anthony Passaro,
Paul Murphy, Rae LaTerra, the Greco
family and Delaney. This year’s Luminaria
ceremony was set to pay tribute
to P.S. 264 teacher Merideth Wos,
who lost her battle with leukemia in
November, 2016, just months after she
was diagnosed with the disease.
BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP/Photo by Arthur de Gaeta
Patrick and Elaine Delaney, Sandy Irrera and Fran Vella-
Marrone walk around the track.