Saturday, June 21, 2008

Marshall Swore In New Community Board Members - Queens Times

Queens Borough President Helen Marshall swore in new community board members recently and honored more than 50 veteran members for their longstanding service.


The ceremony took place at the Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.


Marshall said that some 289 members were reappointed to the borough’s 14 boards.


Robert Mangieri with Borough President Marshall

Robert Mangieri, the longest serving member, was honored for 35 years of service. He is a member of Community Board 9, which covers Richmond Hill,Woodhaven, Kew Gardens and Ozone Park.


I welcome our new board members, congratulate our honorees and, on behalf of all our residents,express our gratitude to all our board members who devote their time and talent to build communities and strengthen communication and cooperation within the districts that they serve,” said Marshall, a former community board member.


Under the City Charter, each of the boards has up to 50 members who serve for staggered terms of two years. Members served without compensation. Anyone interested in joining their community board must be a New York City resident who lives in or has a business, professional or other significant interest in the district.


Borough President Marshall appoints community board members with at least one-half of the members selected from nominees of the district’s City Council members.


When a revised City Charter was adopted in 1975, community boards were given greater responsibility related to delivery of city services, the city budget and land use issues. The 1989 Charter revision reaffirmed those responsibilities.


The new community board members are:


Community Board 1: Judy Trilivas, John Ziedonis and Jaroslaw Kril.


Community Board 2: Marvin Jeffcoat and Sheila Lewandowski.


Community Board 3: Yeon Chan Lee, Julio Ferreras, Felix Suero, Dudley Stewart, Julian Diaz and Auribal Ramos.


Community Board 4: Gurdip Singh Narula, Diego Freire, Carmen Enriquez Luciano, Emma Hernandez, Peter Vekiarelis, Albert Perna, Roseann Geiger, Beth Anna Moonray Ferguson, Jackie Williams and Myrna Littlewort.


Community Board 5: Dmytro Fedkowskyj, Michael O’Kane and John Maier.


Community Board 6: Alexander Yakubov.


Community Board 7: No new appointees.

Community Board 8: Kenneth Cohen II, Tamara Osherov and Herman Bhupsingh.


Community Board 9: Balbir Kaur, Sandra Datnarain, Dulal Bhattachrjee and Richard David.


Community Board 10 Members Nellie Santiago, New Inductee Marilyn Vecchio and John Maurus

Community Board 10: Howard Kamph, Romeo Hitlall, Mario Faulisi and Marilyn Vecchio.


Community Board 11: Alex Yagudaev, Andrew Rothman, Susan Macinick and Janet McEneaney.


Community Board 12: Ellen Henry-James and Heilma Owens.


Community Board 13: Jack Friedman and Kangela Moore.


Community Board 14: Antonino Amato, Richard Sirgiovanni and Mordechai Dicker.


In addition to Mr. Mangieri, other honorees include:


30 Years of Service:


Community Board 1: Joan Asselin and Julian Wager.

Community Board 6: Samuel Bloom, Norbert Chwat, Joseph Hennessy and Miriam Ratner.

Community Board 8: Bernard Diamond and Mark Lefkof.


25 Years of Service:


Community Board 2: Ronald Casey.

Community Board 8: Alvin Warshaviak.

Community Board 11: Joseph Sollano.


20 Years of Service:


Community Board 1: John Carusone and Antonio Meloni.

Community Board 3: Ana Lopez.

Community Board 5: Fred Haller III.

Community Board 7: Charles Apelian and Millicent O’Meally.

Community Board 10: Frances Adams.

Community Board 11: Joan Corn.

Community Board 12: Margaret Kirkland.


Fourteen board members will receive recognition for 15 years of service and 19 for ten years service.