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18 JUNE 15, 2017 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM Ozone Park scout helps Howard Beach residents curb their dogs Sean Hernandez of Ozone Park, a member of Boy Scout Troop 139 based in Howard Beach, created a truly unique way to clean up the neighborhood in his efforts to attain the rank of Eagle Scout. Sean set up and built four dog waste containers at Charles Park, giving dog owners a place to put their canines’ poop rather than leaving it on the lawns and paths. Sean attends Leon M. Goldstein High School in Brooklyn. RIDGEWOOD OFFICE PRODUCTS CENTER “YOUR ONE-STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS” DISCOUNTED OFFICE FURNITURE • Space Planning • Interior Design & Layout • Safes/Shredders • Printing / Copies/ Fax Service • Blumberg Legal Forms/Leases • Wedding Invitations/ Foreign Languages Celebrating Our 72nd Year (1945-2017) Full Line of Art Supplies in stock SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT WEDNESDAYS 67-16 FRESH POND ROAD (Near M Station) 1-718-386-3266 Middle Village Electrolysis LOOK and FEEL your Absolute BEST Now! Get Rid of Unwanted Hair Today! PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL WITH A GENTLE TOUCH FREE! 15-Minute Treatment and Consultation (New Patients Only) Rita Maloney is a Certifi ed Electrologist in Business for Over 23 Years 718-541-9052 LOCATED IN MIDDLE VILLAGE Electrolysis Th at Works 100% Permanent Only if it’s done properly! ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Saluting local servants at Slocum memorial in M.V. All Faiths Cemetery honored two active members of the community on June 10 during the Middle Village cemetery’s annual memorial ceremony for the victims of the General Slocum steamship disaster. The tribute was held at the cemetery’s Slocum monument, which was erected more than a century ago to remember the more than 1,300 people who died when the ship caught fi re on the East River Photo via Twitter/@NYPD104Pct on June 15, 1904. During this year’s ceremony, cemetery management recognized Detective Thomas Bell of the 104th Precinct’s Community Aff airs Unit and Theresa Riley of the Juniper Park Civic Association. Daniel Austin Jr., the cemetery’s president, Daniel Austin Sr., the cemetery’s president emeritus, and Robert Holden, president of the Juniper Park Civic Association, were on hand for the occasion. Photo courtesy of Diane Hernandez Call 718-821-7500 or e-mail [email protected] and place YOUR AD


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