LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
The Board of Trustees
of Hebrew Language
Academy Charter School
will meet on Tuesday,
January 15th at 6 PM at
Hebrew Language
Academy located at
2186 Mill Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11234. The
meeting is open to the
public.
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPREME COURT OF
THE STATE OF NEW
YORK - COUNTY OF
KINGS
ONEWEST BANK, FSB,
V.
JOE KINLOCH, ET AL.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
dated September 02,
2014, and entered in the
Office of the Clerk of the
County of Kings, wherein
ONEWEST BANK FSB is
the Plaintiff and JOE
KINLOCH, ET AL. are the
Defendants. I, the
undersigned Referee will
sell at public auction at
the KINGS COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, 360
ADAMS STREET ROOM
224, BROOKLYN, NY
11201, on February 7,
2019 at 2:30PM,
premises known as 1741
EAST 93RD STREET,
BROOKLYN, NY 11236:
Block 8324, Lot 26:
ALL THAT CERTAIN
PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL
OF LAND SITUATE, LYING
AND BEING IN THE
BOROUGH OF
BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF
KINGS AND STATE OF
NEW YORK
Premises will be sold
subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index #
11228/2009.
MARK STEVEN PIAZZA,
Esq. - Referee. RAS
Boriskin, LLC 900
Merchants Concourse,
Suite 310, Westbury,
New York 11590,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
For sale information,
please visit
www.auction.com or call
(800) 280-2832.
LEGAL NOTICE
GREENE CREAMERY
LLC. Arts. of Org. filed
with the SSNY on
12/21/18. 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, 741
Fulton Street, Brooklyn,
NY 11217. Purpose: Any
lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION
of limited liability
company (LLC). Name:
BRIDGETTE BLAIR
CONSULTING LLC.
Articles of Organization
filed with Secretary of
State of New York (SSNY)
on 10/25/2018. 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:
BRIDGETTE BLAIR
CONSULTING LLC 266
9TH ST., APT. 2
BROOKLYN, NY 11215.
Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FORMATION
of limited liability
company (LLC). Name:
BULULU LLC. Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretary of State of New
York (SSNY) on
10/30/2018. 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:
DELIANDREA NUNEZ 242
NORTH 5TH STREET APT
3 BROOKLYN, NY 11211.
Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FORMATION
of limited liability
company (LLC). Name:
P L E A S A N T V I L L E
ENTERPRISE LLC.
Articles of Organization
filed with Secretary of
State of New York (SSNY)
on 08/31/2018. 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:
P L E A S A N T V I L L E
ENTERPRISE LLC 1275 E
51 STREET SUITE 3K
BROOKLYN, NY 11234.
Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of
MG & MK Enterprises
LLC, Art. of Org. filed
with the SSNY on
11/27/2018. Office
located in Kings County.
SSNY has been
designated for service of
process. SSNY shall mail
process to MG & MK
Enterprises LLC, 1202
Halsey Street Brooklyn
NY 11207. Purpose: any
lawful purpose.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FORMATION
of limited liability
company (LLC). Name:
BEN ROSENBLUM
STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
PLLC. Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretary of State of New
York (SSNY) on
10/31/2018. 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: THE
LLC 59 POWERS
STREET, UNIT 1
BROOKLYN, NY 11211.
Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of
professional limited
liability company (PLLC).
Name: IVES
ACUPUNCTURE PLLC.
Articles of Organization
filed with Secretary of
State of New York (SSNY)
on 11/13/2018. Office
location: Kings County.
SSNY designated as
agent of PLLC upon
whom process against it
may be served. SSNY
shall mail copy of
process to: Kyle Garson
99 Moore Street, #2B,
Brooklyn, NY 11206.
Purpose: profession of
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COURIER L 42 IFE, JAN. 11–17, 2019 M B G
Mad as L!
Locals who moved to avoid line’s closure
steaming over change in repair plans
BY COLIN MIXSON
They want the governor to
go to L!
Brooklynites who fl ed
Williamsburg and Bushwick
to avoid the 15-month
L-train closure are enraged
over Gov. Cuomo’s
last-minute decision to
call off the plan that many
say forced them to uproot
their lives.
“We specifi cally moved
because of the shutdown,
it would have made work
impossible,” said Whitney
Lopez, who with her fi ancé
moved from their apartment
near Bushwick’s
Morgan Street L-train station
to a pad on the border
of Gowanus and Park
Slope last month.
The couple would have
simply renewed their lease
on the Bushwick apartment
— which Lopez said
cost about $250 less per
month than their new place
— had they known the longpromised
L-pocalypse was
a years-in-the-making false
alarm, she said.
“We had such a good
deal for our old place,” Lopez
said. “It feels so disrespectful.
He defi nitely does
not care about what’s actually
happening in New
York City.”
Offi cials with the staterun
Metropolitan Transportation
Authority began
warning straphangers
that the line’s East River–
spanning Canarsie Tube,
which sustained severe
damage in superstorm
Sandy, may close for more
than a year’s worth of repairs
in early 2016 .
And later that year,
they announced they
would shutter the Tube for
18 months — which later
dropped to 15 — to restore
it.
That news started a
great migration from residences
along the North
Brooklyn line, which
only grew larger as the
clock ticked down to the
closure’s previously announced
start date of April
27 .
Indeed, a Park Slope
broker said that roughly
TO L WITH HIM: Mahwish Mahbub moved from her lux pad in Williamsburg
to a smaller, more crowded spot in Park Slope to avoid
the long-promised L-train shutdown, only for Gov. Cuomo to call it
off months before its April start date. Photo by Julianne McShane
30 percent of all condos
he sold in nearby Carroll
Gardens since October
went to buyers fl eeing Williamsburg.
And some unlucky relocators
locked themselves
into contracts just days before
Cuomo’s 11th hour announcement,
according to
the local realtor.
“I know people who
already picked up and
moved,” said Peter Perez,
who works for real-estate
fi rm Douglas Elliman. “I
know somebody who’s in
contract and their whole
reason for moving was the
L-train shutdown.”
Another former Williamsburger
left her old
apartment near the L
train’s Montrose Avenue
station in June for a Park
Slope pad, where she pays
roughly the same price for
a smaller space occupied
by more roommates, she
said.
The recent transplant
doesn’t regret her move,
but said she would have
never ditched her former
spacious spot if she knew
Cuomo planned to stop the
L-train closure at the 11th
hour.
“In terms of what I
could afford, it had everything
I wanted,” said Mahwish
Mahbub. “I like the
apartment I was in.”
Those who did not fl ee
Williamsburg, however,
should not necessarily expect
smooth rides along
the L line following the unexpected
change in plans.
The state’s new proposal
still requires at least
20 months of repairs once
the job kicks off in April,
according to offi cials,
which will take place on
nights and weekends to
allow continued, reduced
service throughout the
job.
And transit leaders already
said that some previously
promised alternative
commuting options
— such as dedicated Will
iamsburg–Manhattan
ferries, and a high-occupancy
vehicle lane across
the Williamsburg bridge
— will likely get scrapped,
leaving commuters with
less ways to cross the river
once the work begins.
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