The Gleaner, North America May 09, 2024 - June 08, 2024

11 THE WEEKLY GLEANER | MAY 9 - MAY 15, 2024 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | CLASSIFIEDS 9 601 LEGAL NOTICES 601 LEGAL NOTICES 600 LEGAL       € ‚ƒ „       †‡‡ˆ‰Š‹‹ Lyndon Taylor/Contributor NEW YORK, NY: THE FLATBUSH Junction Business Improvement District (BID) will, on Sunday, June 2, co-host a Community Arts Impact Breakfast, inviting community leaders seeking to drive sustainable growth and strengthen community bonds. The assembly will convene a cohort that includes elected leaders, talented local artists, as well as business leaders and entrepreneurs. Through meaningful discourse, participants will have dialogue about the profound influence of culture and its unparalleled ability to invigorate neighbourhood spaces, boost local businesses, and attract top talent. The core purpose of this event is to provide a platform by thrusting the limelight, elevating and increasing awareness on a topic often relegated to the peripheries of our collective consciousness: local culture. By casting the spotlight on this underestimated community asset, the breakfast will bring to the fore the physiological and psychological advantages of cultural engagement by showcasing its power to increase social cohesion and foster a thriving, connected community. As a community leader, understanding the imperative of investing in quality-of-life initiatives that position communities to thrive in 21st-century prosperity is paramount. The strategic integration of the arts is a potent catalyst for attracting diverse skill sets, propelling expansions, and fuelling economic growth. Spotlighting Flatbush Junction’s emergence as a potential arts and culture zone, this event will equip attendees with the requisite insights needed to spearhead transformative endeavours in their sphere. Furthermore, the breakfast will empower stakeholders’ understanding of the profound stellar line-up of community leaders that has been assembled for this event, which promises to redefine how we see cultural arts. Attendees will glean valuable insights from Kenneth Mbonu, executive director of Flatbush Junction BID, as he shares his knowledge of the indispensable role of collaborative partnerships with community-arts providers, along with new perspectives from Randy Peers, president and CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce on the positive impact and rejuvenation of commercial corridors through cultural arts. Attendees will also hear from Shelley Worrell, founder of Carib Being, who will underscore the strategic dividends of partnerships that leverage arts and culture while Gail Yvette Davis, a long-time patron of arts and culture initiatives, will deliver closing remarks and pave the way for networking opportunities to explore future collaborations essential to community progress. Flatbush Junction community leaders host cultural event to strengthen bonds UTECH Alumni Association, NY invites you to thmeir annual BlackTie Gala on Saturday May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Greentree County Club, 338 Davenport Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10805. For further information, call 914-767-4838 or 518221-8217. Save the Date: GMAX Enterprise’s PUREWHITE ON THE ESTATE on Sunday July 28 from 5pm-11pm All-Inclusive all White Event: “A TIFFANY EXPERIENCE” at the VIP Country Club, 600 Davenport Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10805 For further information, call 914-512-6485 Braata Singers will mark their 15th anniversary in a jubilant Off-Broadway celebration of Caribbean music and folklore – Still Standing – Celebrating Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Haiti at Theater 154, 154 Christopher Street #1E, New York from May 6 – May 19. Monday and Wednesday – Saturday at 7 pm, Saturday Matinee at 3 pm and Sundays at 5 pm. Events NEW YORK, NY: NEW YORK City and surrounding communities have a new nature preserve and welcome centre, which was opened recently in The Rockaways, borough of Queens. The new nature preserve hosts five different maritime ecosystems, providing a safe home for diverse local flora and fauna. Pedestrian pathways weave through the preserve, offering New Yorkers a new way to observe and appreciate these natural environments, including accessible connections to the Rockaway boardwalk and beach. A new welcome centre was also constructed as part of this project, which houses a community meeting space, office space for Urban Park Rangers, crew headquarters for Parks maintenance staff, and public restrooms. “By establishing the new Arverne East Nature Preserve, we’re not only protecting our natural environment, but also providing fresh opportunities for New Yorkers to engage with the rich diversity of plant and animal life that enriches our city,” said NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue. “As custodians of over 10,000 acres of natural areas across the five boroughs, Parks is committed to maintaining strong, ecologically vibrant public spaces, helping local wildlife thrive, while making our city more beautiful, resilient, and livable. Together with the new welcome centre, local farm, and native plant nursery, this new nature preserve is a great resource for the Rockaway community.” “Amid the hustle and bustle of urban life, the Arverne East Nature Preserve will stand out as a rare green sanctuary providing safe harbour for essential biodiversity to thrive, just in time for Earth Week,” said HPD Commissioner Adolfo Carrión Jr. “As we look ahead, we’re excited to push forward our plans to create 1,650 units of permanent housing, over 1,300 of which will be made deeply affordable, allowing native Queens families and all New Yorkers to thrive amidst this unique greenscape.” “The Rockaway renaissance takes another historic step forward today. What was once a vacant, overgrown illegal dumping ground for decades is now a stunning hub of wildlife and a successful example of what community-centred sustainability work looks like,” said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. “I could not be prouder of this project or of the Arverne East development as a whole, which represents transformational change for a community that had previously been ignored for generations. Thank you to all of our public and private partners for making this day a reality, and I look forward to spending many summer days spent enjoying this peaceful preserve with my family.” ECONOMICALLY TRANSFORMATIVE PROJECT The Arverne East Nature Preserve is a 35-acre natural area preserve designed by Starr Whitehouse Landscape Architects. There are five ecological communities within the preserve: Maritime Grassland, Maritime Dunes, Maritime Shrubland, Maritime Forest, and Maritime Swale. Visitors to the preserve may see different shorebirds using the swale, and migrating songbirds using the forest and shrublands. In the fall, seaside goldenrod will fill the site with colour, and visitors can catch monarch butterflies filling up on the plant’s juicy nectar before flying south. Locally sensitive plants such as beach sedge and Gray’s flatsedge will also call the nature preserve home, underscoring the importance of the preserve in protecting local flora and fauna. To the east of the welcome centred, local non-profit organisation RISE will operate a native plant nursery, raising locally adapted native plant seedlings and saplings to support ongoing revegetation of the nature preserve, dunes, and other natural areas around the coast. Nearby, an urban farm operated by the Campaign Against Hunger will provide nutritious local produce. The welcome centre, like all of Arverne East, is fossil fuel-free. A closed-loop, geothermal system provides heating and cooling, while a rooftop solar array generates power to supply the building and eventually provide additional energy to low-income residents in the neighbourhood. A parking lot with approximately 30 spaces has been constructed with a permeable asphalt system and bioswales for storm water. The overall Arverne East development will include 1,650 units of housing – 80 per cent serving low-income to middleincome individuals and families and 20 per cent at market rate. This project represents phase one of Arverne East, a socially and economically transformative project that will revitalise a vacant 116-acre oceanfront site on the Rockaway Peninsula and will set a new standard for resilient and energy-efficient development in coastal areas. Nature preserve opens in Rockaways Elected officials, community leaders and residents of The Rockaways join NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue to celebrate the opening of the new Arverne East Nature Preserve and welcome centre. CONTRIBUTED Order of Notice by Publication – Substituted Service – IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE PARISHES OF ST. JAMES/ HANOVER AND WESTMORELAND HELD AT 26 ROSE STREET, SAVANNALAMAR IN THE PARISH OF WESTMORELAND IN THE MATTER OF THE CHILDREN (GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY) ACT AND IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR CUSTODY UNDER SECTION 7 OF THE CHILDREN (GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY) ACT INFO. WL2023FF00468 BETWEEN: SUBRINA FRAZER, APPLICANT AND DENNERSON HARRIS, RESPONDENT Upon reading the Affidavit of, mother of child NATANYA HARRIS of Farm Pen District, Llandilo, Savanna-lamar P.O., in the parish of Westmoreland sworn to on the 19th day of September, 2023 brought before Her Hon. Mrs. D. Gallimore-Rose, Judge of the Family Court on the 11th day of March, 2024; BY COURT, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: - Order made for substituted service by way of two (2) publications in the US Edition of the Daily Gleaner on the Respondent, DENNERSON HARRIS and that such service be deemed adequate service. Dated the 11th day of March, 2024 D. Gallimore – Rose (Mrs.) Judge, Family Court St. James, Hanover and Westmoreland Region. ------------------------------------- 31 January, 2024 LOST TITLE APPLICATION NO.: 2204341 OFFICE OF TITLES NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Title has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 1152 Folio: 131 lot: 426 Place: Part of Maverly Parish: St. Andrew Registered proprietor(s): Winston Noel James and Vanetta Leslie James The following transactions were lodged with this application and will be registered pursuant to Section 81 of the RTA: Application to Note Death 2204340 Discharge of Mortgage 2461293 L.Dunbar For Deputy Registrar of Titles ------------------------------------- LOST TITLE APPLICATION No.: 2496384 OFFICE OF TITLES NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Title has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 966 Folio: 416 Lot No: 6 Place: Number 10 Nugent Street situate at Spanish Town Parish: St Catherine Registered Proprietors: Marcia Gyles L. Dunbar Deputy Registrar of Titles ------------------------------------- 22 March, 2024 LOST TITLE APPLICATION NO.: 2495653 OFFICE OF TITLES NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Title has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 1090 Folio: 274 Lot No: 23 Place: Part of Bretts Pen now known as Rodney Heights Parish: St. Catherine Registered proprietor(s): Lorenzo Anderson L. Dunbar Deputy Registrar of Titles ------------------------------------- 601 LEGAL NOTICES 601 LEGAL NOTICES 600 LEGAL       € ‚ƒ „       †‡‡ˆ‰Š‹‹ Lyndon Taylor/Contributor NEW YORK, NY: THE FLATBUSH Junction Business Improvement District (BID) will, on Sunday, June 2, co-host a Community Arts Impact Breakfast, inviting community leaders seeking to drive sustainable growth and strengthen community bonds. The assembly will convene a cohort that includes elected leaders, talented local artists, as well as business leaders and entrepreneurs. Through meaningful discourse, participants will have dialogue about the profound influence of culture and its unparalleled ability to invigorate neighbourhood spaces, boost local businesses, and attract top talent. The core purpose of this event is to provide a platform by thrusting the limelight, elevating and increasing awareness on a topic often relegated to the peripheries of our collective consciousness: local culture. By casting the spotlight on this underestimated community asset, the breakfast will bring to the fore the physiological and psychological advantages of cultural engagement by showcasing its power to increase social cohesion and foster a thriving, connected community. As a community leader, understanding the imperative of investing in quality-of-life initiatives that position communities to thrive in 21st-century prosperity is paramount. The strategic integration of the arts is a potent catalyst for attracting diverse skill sets, propelling expansions, and fuelling economic growth. Spotlighting Flatbush Junction’s emergence as a potential arts and culture zone, this event will equip attendees with the requisite insights needed to spearhead transformative endeavours in their sphere. Furthermore, the breakfast will empower stakeholders’ understanding of the profound stellar line-up of community leaders that has been assembled for this event, which promises to redefine how we see cultural arts. Attendees will glean valuable insights from Kenneth Mbonu, executive director of Flatbush Junction BID, as he shares his knowledge of the indispensable role of collaborative partnerships with community-arts providers, along with new perspectives from Randy Peers, president and CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce on the positive impact and rejuvenation of commercial corridors through cultural arts. Attendees will also hear from Shelley Worrell, founder of Carib Being, who will underscore the strategic dividends of partnerships that leverage arts and culture while Gail Yvette Davis, a long-time patron of arts and culture initiatives, will deliver closing remarks and pave the way for networking opportunities to explore future collaborations essential to community progress. Flatbush Junction community leaders host cultural event to strengthen bonds UTECH Alumni Association, NY invites you to thmeir annual BlackTie Gala on Saturday May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Greentree County Club, 338 Davenport Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10805. For further information, call 914-767-4838 or 518221-8217. Save the Date: GMAX Enterprise’s PUREWHITE ON THE ESTATE on Sunday July 28 from 5pm-11pm All-Inclusive all White Event: “A TIFFANY EXPERIENCE” at the VIP Country Club, 600 Davenport Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10805 For further information, call 914-512-6485 Braata Singers will mark their 15th anniversary in a jubilant Off-Broadway celebration of Caribbean music and folklore – Still Standing – Celebrating Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Haiti at Theater 154, 154 Christopher Street #1E, New York from May 6 – May 19. Monday and Wednesday – Saturday at 7 pm, Saturday Matinee at 3 pm and Sundays at 5 pm. Events NEW YORK, NY: NEW YORK City and surrounding communities have a new nature preserve and welcome centre, which was opened recently in The Rockaways, borough of Queens. The new nature preserve hosts five different maritime ecosystems, providing a safe home for diverse local flora and fauna. Pedestrian pathways weave through the preserve, offering New Yorkers a new way to observe and appreciate these natural environments, including accessible connections to the Rockaway boardwalk and beach. A new welcome centre was also constructed as part of this project, which houses a community meeting space, office space for Urban Park Rangers, crew headquarters for Parks maintenance staff, and public restrooms. “By establishing the new Arverne East Nature Preserve, we’re not only protecting our natural environment, but also providing fresh opportunities for New Yorkers to engage with the rich diversity of plant and animal life that enriches our city,” said NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue. “As custodians of over 10,000 acres of natural areas across the five boroughs, Parks is committed to maintaining strong, ecologically vibrant public spaces, helping local wildlife thrive, while making our city more beautiful, resilient, and livable. Together with the new welcome centre, local farm, and native plant nursery, this new nature preserve is a great resource for the Rockaway community.” “Amid the hustle and bustle of urban life, the Arverne East Nature Preserve will stand out as a rare green sanctuary providing safe harbour for essential biodiversity to thrive, just in time for Earth Week,” said HPD Commissioner Adolfo Carrión Jr. “As we look ahead, we’re excited to push forward our plans to create 1,650 units of permanent housing, over 1,300 of which will be made deeply affordable, allowing native Queens families and all New Yorkers to thrive amidst this unique greenscape.” “The Rockaway renaissance takes another historic step forward today. What was once a vacant, overgrown illegal dumping ground for decades is now a stunning hub of wildlife and a successful example of what community-centred sustainability work looks like,” said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. “I could not be prouder of this project or of the Arverne East development as a whole, which represents transformational change for a community that had previously been ignored for generations. Thank you to all of our public and private partners for making this day a reality, and I look forward to spending many summer days spent enjoying this peaceful preserve with my family.” ECONOMICALLY TRANSFORMATIVE PROJECT The Arverne East Nature Preserve is a 35-acre natural area preserve designed by Starr Whitehouse Landscape Architects. There are five ecological communities within the preserve: Maritime Grassland, Maritime Dunes, Maritime Shrubland, Maritime Forest, and Maritime Swale. Visitors to the preserve may see different shorebirds using the swale, and migrating songbirds using the forest and shrublands. In the fall, seaside goldenrod will fill the site with colour, and visitors can catch monarch butterflies filling up on the plant’s juicy nectar before flying south. Locally sensitive plants such as beach sedge and Gray’s flatsedge will also call the nature preserve home, underscoring the importance of the preserve in protecting local flora and fauna. To the east of the welcome centred, local non-profit organisation RISE will operate a native plant nursery, raising locally adapted native plant seedlings and saplings to support ongoing revegetation of the nature preserve, dunes, and other natural areas around the coast. Nearby, an urban farm operated by the Campaign Against Hunger will provide nutritious local produce. The welcome centre, like all of Arverne East, is fossil fuel-free. A closed-loop, geothermal system provides heating and cooling, while a rooftop solar array generates power to supply the building and eventually provide additional energy to low-income residents in the neighbourhood. A parking lot with approximately 30 spaces has been constructed with a permeable asphalt system and bioswales for storm water. The overall Arverne East development will include 1,650 units of housing – 80 per cent serving low-income to middleincome individuals and families and 20 per cent at market rate. This project represents phase one of Arverne East, a socially and economically transformative project that will revitalise a vacant 116-acre oceanfront site on the Rockaway Peninsula and will set a new standard for resilient and energy-efficient development in coastal areas. Nature preserve opens in Rockaways Elected officials, community leaders and residents of The Rockaways join NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue to celebrate the opening of the new Arverne East Nature Preserve and welcome centre. CONTRIBUTED Order of Notice by Publication – Substituted Service – IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE PARISHES OF ST. JAMES/ HANOVER AND WESTMORELAND HELD AT 26 ROSE STREET, SAVANNALAMAR IN THE PARISH OF WESTMORELAND IN THE MATTER OF THE CHILDREN (GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY) ACT AND IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR CUSTODY UNDER SECTION 7 OF THE CHILDREN (GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY) ACT INFO. WL2023FF00468 BETWEEN: SUBRINA FRAZER, APPLICANT AND DENNERSON HARRIS, RESPONDENT Upon reading the Affidavit of, mother of child NATANYA HARRIS of Farm Pen District, Llandilo, Savanna-lamar P.O., in the parish of Westmoreland sworn to on the 19th day of September, 2023 brought before Her Hon. Mrs. D. Gallimore-Rose, Judge of the Family Court on the 11th day of March, 2024; BY COURT, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: - Order made for substituted service by way of two (2) publications in the US Edition of the Daily Gleaner on the Respondent, DENNERSON HARRIS and that such service be deemed adequate service. Dated the 11th day of March, 2024 D. Gallimore – Rose (Mrs.) Judge, Family Court St. James, Hanover and Westmoreland Region. ------------------------------------- 31 January, 2024 LOST TITLE APPLICATION NO.: 2204341 OFFICE OF TITLES NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Title has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 1152 Folio: 131 lot: 426 Place: Part of Maverly Parish: St. Andrew Registered proprietor(s): Winston Noel James and Vanetta Leslie James The following transactions were lodged with this application and will be registered pursuant to Section 81 of the RTA: Application to Note Death 2204340 Discharge of Mortgage 2461293 L.Dunbar For Deputy Registrar of Titles ------------------------------------- LOST TITLE APPLICATION No.: 2496384 OFFICE OF TITLES NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Title has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 966 Folio: 416 Lot No: 6 Place: Number 10 Nugent Street situate at Spanish Town Parish: St Catherine Registered Proprietors: Marcia Gyles L. Dunbar Deputy Registrar of Titles ------------------------------------- 22 March, 2024 LOST TITLE APPLICATION NO.: 2495653 OFFICE OF TITLES NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Title has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 1090 Folio: 274 Lot No: 23 Place: Part of Bretts Pen now known as Rodney Heights Parish: St. Catherine Registered proprietor(s): Lorenzo Anderson L. Dunbar Deputy Registrar of Titles ------------------------------------- THE MONTHLY GLEANER | MAY 9 - JUNE 8, 2024 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | CLASSIFIEDS / NEWS / EVENTS

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