Dr. Daniel LaMontagne (left) and Dr. Vincent Adamo (right)
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
PUBLIC ADVOCATE
Caribbean L 22 ife, Feb. 1–7, 2019
Live Holistic — at home in Bay Ridge — is at
the helm of Dr. Vincent Adamo, who is
certified in nutrition and spinal correction.
Its goal with this care is to reduce and
remove interference from your nervous
system, claiming that your body has an
“innate” ability to be healthy, so long as the
controlling mechanism (the nervous system)
is free from interference. With time and
repetition, Live Holistic’s goal is to correct
subluxations and allow your body to return
to good health naturally and feel its best!
Dr. Vincent Adamo is at the helm of
Live Holistic. Dr. Adamo is certified in
nutrition and spinal correction.
Live Holistic’s goal is to reduce and
remove interference from your nervous
system. Your body has an “innate” ability
to be healthy, so long as the controlling
mechanism (the nervous system)
is free from interference.
With time and repetition, Live Holistic’s
goal is to correct subluxations and
allow your body to return to good health
naturally and feel its best!
THE CITY CLERK
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Pursuant to provisions of Section 24(c)(1) of the Charter of the City of New
York, notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the City
of New York, on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 between the hours of 6:00
AM and 9:00 PM for the purpose of electing the Public Advocate. Only
registered voters in the City of New York are eligible to vote.
For any information on whether you are eligible to vote or where your poll site
is located, please call (212) V-0-T-E-N-Y-C. TDD for the hearing-impaired is
(212) 487-5496.
The City Clerk of the City of New York
Pauline Claxton speaks to the audience at last year’s Caribbean Life Caribbean
American Healthcare Awards. Photo by Jason Speakman
Save the date: Caribbean
American Healthcare
Awards on June 27
It’s time to celebrate our city’s most
caring!
Caribbean Life’s annual Caribbean
American Healthcare Awards is set for
June 27 in Brooklyn, at the Paradise
Catering Hall in Gravesend. From now
until mid-May, we will be considering
nominations for our fifth annual
awards.
Every year our publication aims to
honor the individuals devoted to healthcare,
while working tirelessly to keep an
essential industry of our city running
smooth. As one of the biggest ethnic
communities in the city — Caribbean-
Americans play a huge role in performing
many of those vital health-related
tasks for New Yorkers in every respect.
Hence, our healthcare awards commending
these individuals.
In accordance, we are hosting a
stunning gala where we shower our
honorees and their friends and family
members with a special evening that
includes a cocktail hour, buffet options,
three course dinner, and engraved recognition
plaques for each awardee.
We are exceptionally grateful to these
Caribbean-American individuals who
have made New York City their home,
as they provide care for us and our
loved ones. This is a significant event
we enthusiastically leverage because all
healthcare workers are integral in saving
lives, and are connected to us and
the people we love in various ways.
This award ceremony recognizes
more than a dozen of those outstanding
professionals who are either doctors,
physicians, nurses, midwives,
specialists, home health aides, day-today
caregivers, and much more. Even
administrative teams that keep these
healthcare facilities running. We also
honor those who run health organizations
and nonprofits that emphasize
health or wellness in any way shape
or form.
If you know someone who has contributed
to our city’s healthcare system
in an exemplary way, take a moment to
nominate them for our 2019 Caribbean
American Healthcare Award. The oncea
year gala spotlights some of the hidden
heroes working everyday to assist
people in maintaining good health.
If you would like to nominate a Caribbean
healthcare professional who has
shown outstanding achievements in his
or her field, fill out our nomination
form at www.caribbeanlifenews.com/
CAHA2019.
Nominees must be:
• Of Caribbean heritage
• Work in healthcare as a caregiver
or practitioner
• Or work with an health-focused
organization
We are looking for the individuals
who exemplify what it means to be an
avid lover of their career, and making
big achievements in his or her field.
Save the date of June 27, as New
York’s biggest Caribbean-centric weekly
newspaper beams a light on several of
our community’s shining examples of
success.
To become a sponsor of the event
reach out to our Executive of VP Events
and Sponsorships for more information
at (718) 260 8340, or atarley@schnepsmedia.
com.
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