44 JULY 14 - JULY 20, 2017 BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP
Cashless tolling on Verrazano began Saturday, July 8
Legal Notices
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. SSNY
designated as agent of
LLC upon whom process
against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail process
to Corporation Service Co.,
80 State St., Albany, NY
12207-2543. Purpose: Any
lawful activity.
DEO ARCHITECTURAL
WOODWORKING, LLC.
Arts. of Org. filed with
the SSNY on 08/04/04.
Office: Kings County.
SSNY designated as agent
of the LLC upon whom
process against it may
be served. SSNY shall
mail copy of process to
the LLC, 934 Manhattan
Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
11222. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
Nicotine LLC Articles of
Org. filed with the NY
Sec. of State (SSNY)
June 13, 2017. Office in
Kings Co. SSNY design
agent of LLC upon whom
process may be served.
SSNY shall mail copy of
process to 143 Montrose
Ave. #4L Brooklyn, NY
11206. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
Notice of Application for
Authority of Chemitope
Glycopeptide LLC, a foreign
limited liability company
(LLC). App. for Auth. filed
with Secy. of State of New
York (SSNY) on 4/6/17.
LLC organized in Delaware
on 10/13/16. NY office
location: Kings County.
SSNY designated as agent
of LLC upon whom process
against it may be served.
SSNY shall mail copy of
process to: 684 Lincoln Pl,
Brooklyn, NY 11216. Office
address in jurisdiction
of organization: 4406
Tennyson Rd, Wilmington,
DE 19802. Copy of Articles
of Organization on file with
Secy. of State of Delaware,
PO Box 898, Dover, DE
19903. Purpose of LLC:
any lawful purpose.
NINICHE LLC. Articles of
Org. filed with the NY Sec.
of State (SSNY) 5/30/2017.
Office in Kings Co. SSNY
design agent upon whom
process may be served.
SSNY shall mail copy of
process to: 546 Henry
Street, Apt. 2C, Brooklyn,
NY, 11231.Purpose: Any
Lawful Purpose.
JJAS REAL ESTATE LLC.
Arts. of Org. filed with
the SSNY on 11/02/12.
Office: Kings County.
SSNY designated as agent
of the LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. SSNY shall mail
copy of process to the
LLC, c/o Tower, 931 Utica
Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
11203. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
KENNEDY YANKO LLC
Articles of Org. filed with
the NY Sec. of State
(SSNY) January 4, 2017.
Office in Kings Co. SSNY
design agent of LLC upon
whom process may be
served. SSNY shall mail
copy of process to 345
Maujer St. Brooklyn, NY.
10026. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
KUG OPERATIONS LLC
Articles of Org. filed with
the NY Sec. of State
(SSNY) May 18, 2017
Office of Kings Co. SSNY
design agent of LLC upon
whom process may be
served. SSNY shall mail
copy of process to 450A
Macon Street, Brooklyn, NY
11233. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
PROBATE CITATION
FILE No. 2016-830/A
SURROGATE’S COURT–
KINGS COUNTY CITATION
THE PEOPLE OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK By
the Grace of God Free and
Independent TO any and all
unknown persons whose
names or parts of whose
names, and whose place
or places of residence are
Unknown, and cannot,
after due diligent inquiry,
be ascertained, distributes,
heirs at law and next of kin
of said Sylvia Podber and
if any of said distributes,
heirs at law or next of kin
of deceased, be dead,
their legal representatives,
their husbands or wives,
if any, distributees and
successors in interest
whose names and/or
places of residence and
post office addresses are
unknown. A petition having
been duly filed by Laura
Goldberg, who is domiciled
at 101 Clark Street–Apt.
18E, Brooklyn, New York
11201. YOU ARE HEREBY
CITED TO SHOW CAUSE
before the Surrogate’s
Court, Kings County, at 2
Johnson Street, Room 319,
Brooklyn, New York, on
August 10, 2017, at 9:30
o’clock in the forenoon
of that day, why a decree
should not be made in the
estate of Sylvia Podber
lately domiciled at 101 Clark
Street-Apt. 6C, Brooklyn,
New York 11201 admitting
to probate a Will dated
April 3, 2014 as the Will of
Sylvia Podber deceased,
relating to real and personal
property, and directing that
Letters Testamentary issue
to: Laura Goldberg. Hon.
John G. Ingram
BY JAIME DEJESUS
JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM
Traffic relief may finally be on the
way for southwest Brooklyn.
As of Saturday, July 8 at 3 a.m.,
long-awaited cashless tolling began on
the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
Governor Andrew Cuomo made
the announcement on Friday, July
7. The hopes is that utilizing the new
technology will reduce congestion
and improve travel, something area
residents are eager for, especially
given the traffic congestion spilling
into the streets of Bay Ridge that has
accompanied the construction work
over the past few months.
"The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is
a vital transportation artery for New
York City, and cashless tolling will
improve safety, reduce congestion
and streamline travel between Staten
Island and Brooklyn," said Cuomo. "By
transitioning to cashless tolling, we
are modernizing our transportation
infrastructure and easing commutes
for current and future generations of
New Yorkers."
Due to planned work at Penn Station,
where Amtrak is proposing repairs
which would reduce the number of
trains at the station by 20 percent
during peak travel times, the decision
was made to speed up the cashless tolling
initiative, which has the potential
to save commuters up to 21 hours of
drive time every year.
Early Saturday morning, even as
cashless tolling took effect, the city
started to remove the original toll
booths piece by piece. By the Monday
morning commute on July 10, all that
remained from the longtime booths
were concrete frames from each former
divider, which vehicles slowed
down a bit to pass.
The change was very noticeable
for commuters during the evening
rush hour, both for riders of MTA
buses and drivers, who no longer had
to stop at toll booths on their way to
Staten Island.
“It is already really speeding things
up, which everybody loves,” said Maria
Z., who comes from Staten Island
to Brooklyn daily for work. “I feel
bad for the toll booth workers, but I
look forward to this efficiency and a
quicker and smoother flow of traffic.”
Under cashless tolling, vehicles
with E-ZPass tags will be automatically
charged and vehicles without E-ZPass
will have their license plate recorded,
with a bill mailed to the registered
owner of the vehicle.
According to Cuomo, customers
who do not pay their tolls are subject
to fines, registration suspensions and
other enforcement actions. Late fees
accrue if an initial toll bill is unpaid,
and if a second notice is also ignored,
fines of up to $100 per toll violation
may be imposed.
The New York State Department
of Motor Vehicles has enacted a regulation
that allows suspension of the
vehicle registration of motorists with
three or more unpaid tolls, violation
fees or other charges resulting from
violations on different days, and of
commercial vehicle owners with $200
or more in unpaid tolls and violation
fees within a period of five years, who
ignore toll authorities' repeated notices.
Drivers who receive a bill can pay
it online at the Tolls by Mail website,
by mail, over the phone or in-person,
with payment options including check,
credit card, bank account or cash.
E-ZPass “On-the-Go” tags cost $30
and come with $20 in prepaid tolls.
The price includes a $10 refundable
deposit, which is waived if the tag is
linked to a credit card or bank account
for automated replenishment. E-ZPass
tags can also be purchased at local
DMV offices.
In having cashless tolling, the Verrazano
Narrows Bridge joins the RFK
Bridge, Henry Hudson Bridge, Hugh
L. Carey Tunnel, Queens Midtown
Tunnel and Rockaway Bridges (Cross
Bay and Marine Parkway), where
sensors and cameras suspended over
the highway on structures known as
"gantries" read E-ZPass tags and take
license plate images, so vehicles no
longer have to stop and pay the toll.
For additional information on cashless
tolling and E-ZPass, visit www.
mta.info/e-zpass or call 1-800-333-8655.
Photo courtesy of Butch Moran
The Verrazano Bridge has entered the era of cashless tolling.