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Dear Neighbors,
I hope everyone continues to stay healthy and safe during these difficult
times.
As we continue our work to stop the spread of COVID-19, please remember: by
wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, looking after our seniors and
most vulnerable neighbors, and getting tested, we can continue to stay
well.
Please find below the latest news and resources to stay informed.
Thank you and stay well,
Council Member Paul Vallone
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Election 2020: Vote!
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Early voting hours have now concluded.
You can vote in person between 6AM and 9PM on Election Day, Tuesday,
November 3rd. Find your voting site for Election Day voting [2]here.
If you voted absentee, you can track your absentee ballot [3]here.
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"NYC Council to weigh in on Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict"
"The U.S. should help bring about a peaceful end to the deadly conflict
between Armenia and Azerbaijan, a Queens lawmaker said Thursday.
“Once again, Armenia, the homeland of my wife and family, finds itself
under attack and fighting for their survival,” Councilman Paul Vallone said
during a full Council meeting. “It’s my hope that an immediate, peaceful
resolution can be reached to the heartbreaking violence, destruction and
loss of life currently impacting the region of Artsakh.”
He was referencing heavy fighting that broke out last month between
Armenian and Azerbaijan over the disputed territory of Artsakh, also known
as Nagorno-Karabakh, which has claimed numerous lives."
Read Coverage at the [4]Daily News and my full statement [5]here
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Vallone Proposes Street Co-Naming in Honor of Late Whitestone Monsignor
Council Member Paul A. Vallone has submitted legislation to co-name the
intersection of Clintonville Street and Locke Avenue in Whitestone, Queens
as, “Msgr. John C Tosi Way.” Community Board 7 voted on and approved the
co-naming at their Monday meeting and the bill is currently being reviewed
by the Speaker’s office.
Monsignor John C. Tosi was a priest for over 45 years and a monsignor for
23 years in the Diocese of Brooklyn & Queens. Sadly, Monsignor Tosi passed
on May 23rd, 2020, after suffering from a coronary condition for the past
several years. He was 73 years old.
“Monsignor Tosi was a man of deep faith and firm commitment to bettering
each and every community he served throughout his lifetime,” said Council
Member Paul Vallone. “His loss is felt profoundly throughout the Whitestone
community and I’m proud to propose this street co-naming in his honor.”
“We have proposed and requested the street co-naming to honor Msgr. John C
Tosi for all his dedication, not only to our Council, but to the elderly,
the veterans and the children of St. Luke school in Whitestone,” said
Enrico Urgo, Grand Knight of the Msgr. Francis Dillon Council #5872. “We
felt, what better way to memorialize him than to have the street co-named
in front of the very own rectory/church where he served for 15 years and
touched the lives of many parishioners as well as community members. So now
this is an opportunity to say thank you, not only from myself, but also
from all the brother knights of the Msgr. Francis Dillon Council #5872 and
all those in the St. Luke community.”
Read Coverage at:
[6]Queens Chronicle
[7]Queens Courier
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Supporting the RESTAURANTS Act
Our restaurants, cafes and eateries are the lifeblood of New York City and
they need help from the federal government now. I thank Congresswoman Grace
Meng for her leadership on the critical RESTAURANTS Act and the Queens
Chamber of Commerce for their advocacy and support.
Pass the RESTAURANTS Act now!
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PPE Donation to St. Mary's Hospital
Proud on Monday to join Minsun Kim, Rep. Tom Suozzi, Assemblyman Ed
Braunstein and Richard Lee in dropping off critical PPE to our friends at
St. Mary's Healthcare System for Children in Bayside. Thanks to Minsun Kim
& the Museum of Korean American Heritage for facilitating this important
donation!
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Stopping the Spread of COVID-19
NEW: NYC is one of the first local jurisdictions in the country to put out
COVID19 testing frequency recommendations. Find out how often you should be
getting tested: [8][link removed]
Testing is widely available, and you can now get tested even if you are
asymptomatic. Testing is free, quick, and easy, and you do not need
insurance.
⦿ Text 'COVID TEST' to 855-48 to find the closest testing location or visit
[9]nyc.gov/COVIDtest
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Working Through the
Coronavirus Outbreak Together
PHASE 4 REOPENING
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Indoor dining in NYC resumed at 25% capacity on Sept. 30. Reopening indoor
dining in New York City with safety precautions is the right call and a
major step that will boost the local economy and help our restaurant owners
and the thousands of New Yorkers they employ get back on their feet while
keeping diners safe.
Given the fact that surrounding counties are already offering indoor dining
at up to 50% capacity, I urge the Governor to raise the threshold for our
Queens and NYC restaurants as soon as it's safely possible.
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Open Restaurants Program
The City has announced guidance for the Open Restaurants program, which
allows qualifying restaurants and bars to expand outdoor seating on
sidewalks, curb lanes, backyards, patios, plazas, and Open Streets.
The Open Restaurants initiative will give restaurant owners the power to
expand and offer food service in the open air, keeping diners safe and
offering New Yorkers a way to enjoy a meal while supporting their local
small business, whose success will be a critical part of a strong economic
recovery.
Read more and apply [10]here!
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Free Face Coverings for Small Businesses
and their Employees
The City of New York will distribute 4 million face coverings citywide to
small businesses and their employees as we move toward reopening the local
economy. To get these resources to you and your employees, the NYC
Department of Small Business Services and NYC Department of Consumer and
Worker Protection are working with business-serving partner organizations
throughout the five boroughs.
If you are a small business looking to secure free face coverings for your
employees, visit [11]this City website to find a distribution partner
located near you. You should contact partner organizations in advance, most
organizations have varying hours for pick up.
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Food Pantry Assistance
Our local food pantries in College Point, Flushing and Whitestone are
offering assistance to hundreds of families and need our help. Please
donate if you are able and spread the word! Thank you CEC D25!
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College Point Residents Organize Fundraiser to Deliver Meals
As our City continues to battle the effects of COVID-19, Northeast Queens
residents continue to organize and offer a helping hand. College Point
residents Jennifer Shannon, Cathy Shannon, James & Kathryn Cervino, and
Margaret Loughlin have stepped up and launched a fundraiser to help College
Point residents who are in need of food.
Organizers write: "We have been going strong throughout the summer, helping
to keep the food pantry alive at First Reformed Church in CP. Thanks to
generous donations from the community, businesses, and city partners, we
have been helping the community throughout these difficult Covid
times...Our focus has now fully shifted from thanking workers, which was a
wonderful initiative, to supporting the food pantry."
I was proud to contribute to this local effort. Please offer a helping hand
if you are able!
Find more information on [12]GoFundMe
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Please note the following City and State guidelines and determinations:
For the duration of the outbreak, the following precautions are strongly
encouraged to keep you and your family healthy:
* Wash your hands with soap and water often, for at least 20 seconds
every time, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
* Do not touch your face unless you recently washed your hands.
* Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or sleeve when sneezing or
coughing. Do not use your hands.
* When in public, practice social distancing of at least six feet from
others.
* If you are an older adult or have a chronic health conditions, avoid
unnecessary gatherings.
* Most importantly, #StaySafeStayHome!
We will continue to share the latest updates and resources with the
community as they are reported to help ensure everyone stays informed.
Follow our [13]Facebook and [14]Twitter for the latest.
Please sign up to get email updates from New York State on the evolving
COVID-19 situation at [15][link removed].
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Grab and Go Meals for ALL
Free meals are available daily for ALL New Yorkers at Meal Hubs across the
5 boroughs.
To find a location near you visit [16][link removed]
or text "NYC FOOD" to 877-877.
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— IMPORTANT RESOURCES —
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718-268-5011
Commonpoint is also offering free full day childcare to families working as
essential workers. [17]Inquire here
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Thanks for reading! As always, if you have any questions or concerns, do
not hesitate to contact my office.
Sincerely,
Hon. Paul A. Vallone
New York City Council, District 19
42-40 Bell Boulevard, Suite 507
Bayside, New York 11361
718.619.8611
[email protected]
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