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NEWSPAPER MEDIA KIT 2019 Reaching More People More Ways Than Any Other Media Company in the New York Market

Schneps Media is the proud publisher and producer of 33 award-winning newspapers, 28 magazines and specialty publications, 20 websites and more than 50 annual events. Our mission is to provide all New Yorkers with news and information about the issues that shape their daily lives in their neighborhoods. For information ABOUT advertising and events call Queens: (718) 224-5863 Brooklyn and Staten Island: (718) 260-2500 Manhattan: (718) 260-2500 Bronx: (718) 260-4593 Westchester: (914) 381-7474 ext. 226 Long Island: (516) 284-3331

Reaching More People More Ways Than Any Other Media Company In The New York Market Queens NEWSPAPERS Queens Courier Courier Sun Bayside Times Flushing Times TimesLedger Ridgewood Times Times Newsweekly Jamaica Times Laurelton Times Queens Village Times Gay City News El Correo Caribbean Life Queens Weekly Cryder Point Courier LeHavre Courier North Shore Towers Courier Airport Voice MAGAZINES & SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Boro Magazine LIC Courier Airport Voice Queens Family Family Annual Guide Bethpage Federal Credit Union Best of the Boro Queens in Your Pocket Playbill-Queens Theatre Playbill-Flushing Town Hall Wedding Guide Prom Life Special Child Queens Tomorrow Aspire WEBSITES/ Podcasts Schnepsmedia.com Podcasts QNS.com TimesLedger.com GayCityNews.nyc CaribbeanLifeNews.com LICFlea.com Newyorkfamily.com AirportVoice.com EVENTS World s Fare* Power Woman s Awards & Networking Event Bethpage Federal Credit Union Best of the Boro Winners Event Rising Stars Awards & Networking Event Senior Health & Financial Fitness Expos Power List Awards & Networking Event Kings of Queens County Awards & Networking Event Queens Impact Awards Queens Ambassador Awards NYC Elder Care Expo* Brooklyn NEWSPAPERS Bay News Brooklyn Graphic Mill Basin Marine Park Courier Park Slope Courier Brooklyn Paper Gay City News El Correo Caribbean Life Brooklyn Weekly MAGAZINES & SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Brownstoner Dime Best of Brooklyn Brooklyn Progress Brooklyn Family Family Annual Guide New York Family Camp & Summer Guide Wedding Guide Prom Life Special Child Brooklyn Tomorrow Aspire WEBSITES/ Podcasts Schnepsmedia.com Podcasts Brownstoner.com BrooklynPaper.com BrooklynDaily.com GayCityNews.nyc CaribbeanLifeNews.com Newyorkfamily.com EVENTS Power Woman s Awards & Networking Event Gay City News Impact Awards* Caribbean Life Impact Awards* Caribbean Life Healthcare Awards* Brownstoner Open House Networking Event* Brownstoner Real Estate, Architecture, Design & Development Awards (RADD)* Brownstoner First-Time Home Buyers Event* Rising Stars Awards & Networking Event Brownstoner Brownstones/Townhouses: Buying, Renovating & Investing* Brownstoner QNS Real Estate Conference* Brownstoner Brooklyn Moves, Relocating Long Island/Westchester/ Connecticut Kings of Kings County Awards & Networking Event Senior Tech Expo NYC Elder Care Expo* New York Family Camp Fairs Manhattan NEWSPAPERS The Villager Villager Express Chelsea Now Downtown Express Manhattan Express Gay City News El Correo Caribbean Life MAGAZINES & SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Brownstoner New York Family Family Annual Guide New York Family Camp & Summer Guide Wedding Guide Prom Life Special Child Bethpage Federal Credit Union Best of the City WEBSITES/ Podcasts Schnepsmedia.com Podcasts Brownstoner.com GayCityNews.nyc TheVillager.com ChelseaNow.com Downtown Express.com Newyorkfamily.com EVENTS New York Family Camp Fairs NEWSPAPERS Bronx Times Reporter Bronx Times El Correo Caribbean Life Bronx Weekly MAGAZINES & SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Bronx/Riverdale Family Family Annual Guide Family Summer Guide Wedding Guide Prom Life Special Child WEBSITES/ Podcasts Schnepsmedia.com Podcasts BxTimes.com Newyorkfamily.com EVENTS Power Woman s Awards & Networking Event MAGAZINES & SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Wedding Guide Prom Life EVENTS Bronx Staten Island Power Woman s Awards & Networking Event Kings of Staten Island Awards & Networking Event Long Island NEWSPAPERS Long Island Press Noticia MAGAZINES & SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Bethpage Federal Credit Union Best of Long Island Long Island Special Child WEBSITES/ Podcasts Schnepsmedia.com Podcast LongIslandPress.com NoticiaLI.com EVENTS Bethpage Federal Credit Union Best of Long Island Winners Event Long Island Power List Power Women in Business Awards & Networking Event Senior Health & Financial Fitness Expo Real Estate Awards & Networking Event Kings of Long Island Awards & Networking Event Long Island Business Networking Event Long Island Technology Conference Westchester MAGAZINES & SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Westchester Family Everything for the Family Guide Family Summer Guide WEBSITES/ Podcasts WestchesterFamily.com EVENTS Westchester Family Camp Fairs *Denotes citywide event

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L A RG E ST AU D ITE D COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER IN QUEENS to the future of the borough. BY TIMESLEDGER STAFF Her former deputy borough L A RG E ST AU D ITE D president, Melva Miller, stepped COMMUNITY BY ZACH GEWELB nation s best colleges by the As we break in the new year, down earlier this month to NEWSPAPER LITTLE NECK LEDGER U.S. News and World Report s let s take a look at some of the become the new executive vice IN QUEENS We ve cer tainly had an interesting year in Queens. The college located in Flush- WHITESTONE TIMES 2019 Best Colleges edition. big stories to watch in Queens president of the Association for in 2019. a Better New York, a nonprofit In 2 018, we ve seen some high ing ranked 14th out of the 47 The city s location of civic organization that is profile people die, shocking up - schools on the list that featured homeless shelters around the working to make sure that as sets in the political world, young several City University of New borough continues to be a sore many New Yorkers as possible sports stars realize their dreams York institutions. spot for Queens residents, are counted during the census. and celebrities per for m in the A Far Rockaway resident was with particular flashpoints in Of course, Amazon s planned borough. determined to open a charter College Point and Glendale. H Q 2 c a m p u s i n L o n g I s l a n d C i t y We had to say goodbye to high school in time for the 2 019 - The Karina Vetrano murder will be a top story in the year to state Sen. Jose Peralta after his 2 02 0 school year. case will be retried beginning c o m e a n d m a n y y e a r s a f t e r t h a t. sudden passing right before Regina Glover had announced Jan. 22 after Queens Supreme The City Council held the first to the future of the borough. Thanksgiving. her plans for Legacy Academy on Court Justice Michael Aloise of three oversight hearings into BY TIMESLEDGER STAFF Her former deputy borough Peralta had just been defeate d b y J e s s i c a R a m o s i n t h e N o v. 6 revitalizing urban education in N e w Ye a r s E v e w i t h t h e h o p e s o f stunned courtwatchers by the deal that was struck by the president, Melva Miller, stepped declaring a hung jury after state and city which provides As we break in the new year, down earlier this month to midterm election, but his strong the Far Rockaway area with a just 13 hours of deliberation nearly $3 billion in tax cuts let s take a look at some of the become the new executive vice presence in his district and comprehensive program. in November. Chanel Lewis, and subsidies in return for the big stories to watch in Queens president of the Association for throughout Queens was clear, Two Bayside elected of ficials a 22-year-old Brooklyn man, promise of 25,000 jobs over the in 2019. a Better New York, a nonprofit given the thousands of people were proposing to keep school stands accused of killing the n e x t t e n y e a r s w i t h t h e p o t e n t i a l who mou r ned the senator a fter doors locked at al l times. The city s location of civic organization that is Howard Beach jogger during a to expand to 40,000 jobs over the his death. Peralta is survived by City Councilman Paul Vallone and state Assemblyman homeless shelters around the working to make sure that as brutal assault in Spring Creek next 15 years. his wife, Evelyn, and sons Matthew and Myles. Edward Braunstein said the city borough continues to be a sore many New Yorkers as possible Park in August 2016, not far Jan. 1 marked the start of spot for Queens residents, are counted during the census. from Vetrano s Howard Beach new terms in government for Queens also mourned the Department of Education policy with particular flashpoints in Of course, Amazon s planned home. If convicted, Lewis statewide offices. Incoming death of former state Sen. F rank keeping front doors un locked is a College Point and Glendale. H Q 2 c a m p u s i n L o n g I s l a n d C i t y faces life in prison. Attorney General Letitia James, Padavan. Santa, along with the men and women of the New York City Fire Department visited children and safety issue. The Karina Vetrano murder will be a top story in the year to Straphangers will be facing the first African-American Padavan served as the senator for State Senate District 11 public school principals the families at St. Mary s Hospital for Children. Photo by Nat Valentine Braunstein said granting case will be retried beginning c o m e a n d m a n y y e a r s a f t e r t h a t. a transit nightmare in April woman to hold statewide office Jan. 22 after Queens Supreme The City Council held the first when the 15-month shutdown is among the several newly from 1973 to 2 010, the second-longest serving state senator in New or not an individual repre- authority to confirm whether Court Justice Michael Aloise of three oversight hearings into of L train service begins for elected officials to take office. Children and their families make creations out of recyclable c stunned materials courtwatchers the New York by Hall the of deal that was struck by the repairs to the Hurricane Sandydamaged Canarsie Tunnel. new Assembly members and just 13 hours of deliberation nearly $3 billion in tax cuts A v e l l a. H.W. Bush and was the mother announced that they would be east Queens, Flushing residents prevent a dangerous incident In Queens, there are many Yo r k h i s t o r y. H e w a s u n s e a t e d i n She became the first lady The owners of the familyow ned t heater MovieWorld I n t he we ster n pa r t of nor t h- them into the school could doors at the shopping center. sents a threat before allowing Science Remake the Holidays event. declaring a Photo hung by jury Carlotta after Mohamed state and city which provides 2010 in a close race won by Tony d u r i n g t h e p r e s i d e n c y o f G e o r g e Several subway lines in western state Senators assuming office, in November. Chanel Lewis, and subsidies in return for the F lushi ng-bor n for mer F i rst o f t h e 4 3 r d p r e s i d e n t, G e o r g e W. showing their last film on July welcomed a popular fast-food es - from taking place. Queens will feel the brunt, including State Sens. John Liu of the 39th District (Corona, before seeing the Mets a open 22-year-old attacks Brooklyn that occurred man, 18 promise years of 25,000 jobs over the Lady Barbara Bush died in Bush. 3, much to the disappointment of t abl i sh ment t o t he nei g hb orho o d. A s 2 0 1 8 c o m e s t o a c l o s e, w e a t especially the beleaguered No. 7 of the 11th District (northeast Elmhurst and Jackson Heights), their season at Citi Field. stands accused ago at the of World killing Trade the Center, n e x t t e n y e a r s w i t h t h e p o t e n t i a l April fol lowing a battle with an The ever- changing business loyal patrons. A new Sonic Drive -In celebrated the g rand opening of honored to have played a part in TimesLedger want to say we are subway line. Queens), Jessica Ramos of w h o i s t h e f i r s t D R E A M e r t o h o l d M ay: Be sure to take Howard the the Beach Pentagon jogger during and on a board to expand to 40,000 jobs over the unspeci fied illness. She was 92. landscape in Queens took no M e a nwh i le, new s br oke i n Queens Borough President the 13th District (Corona, public of fice in New York state. family to one of the many brutal assault United in Airlines Spring Flight Creek 93. next 15 years. Bush whose maiden name time to rest in 2 018, with several July that Lowe s Home Improve - its Roosevelt Avenue location in delivering the news throughout Melinda Katz will spend much of Elmhurst, Jackson Heights Beyond politics, there are Memorial Day parades Park held in August October: 2016, The not far streets Jan. of 1 marked the start of was Barbara Pierce was born high profile establishments shments closing its doors, making way for Douglaston Plaza a fter Mov- As for education, Queens to continue doing so in 2 019 and ment would be moving into September to much fan fare. t h e y e a r a n d a r e l o o k i n g f o r w a r d the year gearing up for Census and Woodside), along with state plenty of other notable dates across the borough. from Vetrano s Queens Howard will host Beach numerous new terms in government for i n 1 9 2 5 a t B o o t h M e m o r i a l H o s p i - 2020 which she says is crucial Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz ahead for Queens. Ju ne: The colors of home. the Halloween If convicted, parades Lewis in the statewide days offices. Incoming tal in F lushing. new businesses in the borough. ieworld and Macy s shut their College was named one of the b eyo n d. Febr u a r y: T housands of rainbow will fly through faces life leading prison. up to All Hallows Eve. Attorney General Letitia James, Asian residents across Queens Jackson Heights on June Straphangers 2, November: will be Election facing the Day first African-American will celebrate the arrival of the d u r i n g t h e Q u e e n s P r i d e P a r a transit d e is nightmare Tuesday, Nov. in April 5, and woman there to hold statewide office Year of the Pig the 12th in and Festival. when the are 15-month two key races shutdown in Queens is among to the several newly the 12-year zodiac cycle at Ju ly: Astoria and Bayside of L train watch service all year begins long for one elected for officials to take office. Kew Gardents residents Eli, Adina and Azi Derdik welcomed the newest addition to their family, the Lunar New Year Parade in play hosts to fireworks shows repairs to Queens the Hurricane district Sandydamaged to one Canarsie for public advocate. Tunnel. new Assembly members and Island Jewish Medical Center on the Queens/Nassau border. Photo by Mark Hallum attorney and In Queens, there are many the first baby born in 2019, who was given the nickname 007 by a nurse at Northwell Long F lu si n g. in the days leading up March: Q u e e n s p l a y s h o s t t o Independence e Day, July 4. Several subway December: lines in western Queens state will Senators assuming office, three spectacular St. Patrick s Au g u st : Aug. 3-4 marks Queens the once will again feel celebrate the brunt, the holiday including State Sens. John Liu of the 39th District (Corona, before seeing the Mets open attacks that occurred 18 years Day Parades in March. return of the Hong Kong Dragon especially season the beleaguered with tree and No. menorah 7 of the 11th District (northeast Elmhurst and Jackson Heights), their season at Citi Field. ago at the World Trade Center, April: Baseball fans B oat Festiva l at F lu shi subway n g lightings line. planned throughout Queens), Jessica Ramos of w h o i s t h e f i r s t D R E A M e r t o h o l d M ay: Be sure to take the the Pentagon and on board across Queens are already Meadows Corona ona Park. Queens the borough. Borough President the 13th District (Corona, public of fice in New York state. family to one of the many United Airlines Flight 93. LET SHERBEE ANTIQUES OVER 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE gearing up for the start of the September: Queens Melinda will Katz From will our spend entire much staff, of have Elmhurst, a Jackson Heights Beyond politics, there are Memorial Day parades held October: The streets of HELP YOU FIND YOUR POT OF GOLD 2019 season, but they ll have again pause on Sept. 11 to the mark year happy, gearing healthy, up for prosperous Census and and Woodside), along with state plenty of other notable dates across the borough. Queens will host numerous to wait a few more weeks the anniversary of the terrorist 2020 which peaceful she says new year! is crucial Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz ahead for Queens. Ju ne: The colors of the Halloween parades in the days Febr u a r y: T housands of rainbow will fly through leading up to All Hallows Eve. Asian residents across Queens Jackson Heights on June 2, November: Election Day will celebrate the arrival of the d u r i n g t h e Q u e e n s P r i d e P a r a d e is Tuesday, Nov. 5, and there Year of the Pig the 12th in and Festival. are two key races in Queens to the 12-year zodiac cycle at Ju ly: Astoria and Bayside watch all year long one for the Lunar New Year Parade in play hosts to fireworks shows Queens district attorney and F lu si n g. in the days leading up to one for public advocate. March: Q u e e n s p l a y s h o s t t o Independence Day, July 4. December: Queens will three spectacular St. Patrick s Au g u st : Aug. 3-4 marks the once again celebrate the holiday Day Parades in March. return of the Hong Kong Dragon season with tree and menorah April: Baseball fans B oat Fest iva l at F lu shi n g lightings planned throughout across s Queens are already Meadows Corona Park. the borough. gearing up for the start of the September: Queens will From our entire staff, have a 2019 season, but they ll have again pause on Sept. 11 to mark happy, healthy, prosperous and to wait a few more weeks the anniversary of the terrorist peaceful new year! L A R G E S T AU D ITE D COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER IN QUEENS QUEEnS newspapers GET THE LATEST NEWS EVERY DAY AT TIMESLEDGER.COM JAMAICA TIMES ASTORIA TIMES FOREST HILLS LEDGER LAURELTON TIMES QUEENS VILLAGE TIMES RIDGEWOOD LEDGER HOWARD BEACH TIMES RICHMOND HILL TIMES GET THE LATEST NEWS EVERY DAY AT TIMESLEDGER.COM Jan. 4-10, 2019 Your Neighborhood Your News ALSO COVERING ELMHURST, JACKSON HEIGHTS, LONG ISLAND CITY, MASPETH, MIDDLE VILLAGE, LAGE, REGO PARK, SUNNYSIDE Dec. 28-Jan. 3, 2019 Plenty for Queens to be excited about in 2019 INSIDE THIS ISSUE DA questions push to legalize recreational marijuana... 4 Does Fair Fares program reach those who need it?... 5 Photos from Bayside s past... 8 Recycle your Christmas trees at Mulchfest...12 Kick off 2019 in style... 28 High School Sports Photos... 32-33 QUEENS KIDS REMAKE THE HOLIDAYS H Jan. 4-10, 2019 Vol. 7 No. 1 40 INSIDE total THIS pagesissue DA questions push to legalize recreational marijuana... 4 Does Fair Fares program reach those who need it?... 5 Photos from Bayside s past... 8 Recycle your Christmas trees at Mulchfest...12 Kick off 2019 in style... 28 High School Sports Photos... 32-33 GET THE LATEST NEWS EVERY DAY AT TIMESLEDGER.COM Your Neighborhood Your News ALSO COVERING AUBURNDALE, COLLEGE POINT, DOUGLASTON, GLEN OAKS, FLORAL PARK Plenty for Queens to be excited about in 2019 FIRST BABY OF THE NEW YEAR Vol. 6 No. 52 Sherbee Your Neighborhood Your News 75 cents THE NEWSPAPER OF FLUSHING, AUBURNDALE, KEW GARDENS HILLS & FRESH MEADOWS Looking back on 2018 in Queens TIS THE SEASON Antiques TOP DOLLAR PAID Instant Cash Est. 1940 52 total pages Vol. 85 No. 1 40 xx total pages Bayside Times & Flushing Times combination Bayside Times - 11360, 11361, 11364, 11362, 11363, 11001, 11004, 11005, 11021, 11426, 11040, 11356, 11357 Bayside, Bay Terrace, Oakland Gardens, Windsor Park, Little Neck, Douglaston, Glen Oaks, Bellerose, Floral Park, New Hyde Park, North Shore Towers, Whitestone, College Point, Malba & Beechurst Flushing Times - 11354, 11355, 11358, 11367, 11365, 11366, 11432 Flushing, Auburndale, Murray Hill, Main St., Kew Garden Hills, Fresh Meadows & Jamaica Estates 61,000 readers TimesLedger & Jamaica Times ombination TimesLedger - 11101, 11102, 11103, 11104, 11105, 11106, 11377, 11370, 11369, 11372, 11368, 11373, 11374, 11375, 11412, 11423, 11432, 11434, 11435, 11436, 11413, 11422, 11411, 11427, 11429 Astoria, Long Island City, Woolsey, Broadway, Steinway, Sunnyside, Woodside, East Elmhurst, Corona, Elmhurst & Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Laurelton, Springfi eld Gardens, Rosedale, Queens Village & Cambria Heights 53,000 readers Queens Courier 72,000 readers Courier Sun 26,000 readers Ridgewood Times & Times Newsweekly combo 17,000 readers El Correo 23,000 Queens readers Caribbean Life 29,000 Queens readers See individual Media Kits for more information. 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YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD - YOUR NEWS Photo by Miriam Quin on the northbound parkway, Many a north bound traveller has spent too much time ne- River Parkway West service exiting onto the Hutchinson gotiating the roadway where road in Section 5. the Bruckner Expressway Contracts will be awarded meets the NYS Thruway. Now, by year s end with work commencing by the spring of 2020. a project to reduce that corridor s congestion has received Major components of the the go ahead and by 2022 the project will include: adding a highway nightmare should be new travel lane north of exit a thing of the past. 8B, which is currently an Since 2015, Assemblyman Exit Only lane to City Island Michael Benedetto, working and Orchard Beach; improvements to the current I-95 and with the NYS Department of Transportation, has successfully launched a $33 million figurations; as well as the new Pelham Parkway ramp con- traffic mitigation improvement plan along I-95 between o p C i t y. exit ramp on the Hutch to Co- Country Club Road, Pelham Most of the changes are Parkway and the Hutchinson directed at alleviating a lot River Parkway. of the I-95 (north) corridor Included in the plan is a backup that exist beginning new exit into Co-op City from around the Country Club the Hutch that will allow Coop City bound drivers to stay Pelham Parkway, said Road exit and extends past Benedetto, adding he applauded the NYSDOT plan for its creativity and thinking outside of the box. Besides the volume of traffic on these roadways that necessitate the new measures, NYSDOT believes that the amount of entrances and exits on the I-95 north roadway over a short distance is a major factor contributing to the traffic slow down, indicated Benedetto. The existing I-95 entrances at Pelham Bay Station and Pelham Parkway will be realigned to reduce the number of vehicular and pedestrian crossovers that cause the northbound bottlenecks. In addition, traffic travelling east on Pelham Parkway will now have direct access to Continued on Page 57 during a Uniform Land Use Th developers of a major, Review Process hearing at large scale, mixed-use project anticipated to arrive at on Thursday, December 28. the Bronx County Building Westchester Square s 1340 The residential units, encompassing 189,000 square of Blondell Avenue, revealed additional details during a public hearing. be offered as 51 studio units the building s total size, will Called Blondell Commons, at an average 450 square feet the proposed 9-story development with 228 units and at an average 620 square feet apiece, 80 one-bedroom units ground floor retail space, will per unit, 57 two-bedroom contain 211,500 total square units, averaging 820 square feet of floor area and a frontage of 215 feet. units, with just over 1,200 av- feet, and 40 three-bedroom Representatives from erage square feet per apartment. Blondell Equities, LLC presented the building s unit In accordance with the breakdown and amenities city s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing guidelines, 68 of the units will be set aside for tenants earning 80% of the area s median income (AMI) and the developers plan to set aside a number of units for homeless veterans. The building will also include a 225 spot parking garage, of which 95 will be open for public use at what developers called a competitive fee, along with 114 spaces for bicycle parking. The project s other amenities i nclude a lau nd r y room of 15 washers and 10 dryers Continued on Page 57 bronx newspapers January 4-10, 2019 Your Neighborhood Your News SERVING PARKCHESTER, HUNTS POINT, FORDHAM SOUTH, GRAND CONCOURSE, FORDHAM NORTH, BRONX NORTH, CO-OP CITY The Season Of Giving Back In honor of the holiday season, the Albanian American Open Hand Association and Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association cohosted a food drive on Friday, December 28 at 2141 Holland Avenue. Mire Preldakaj (l) helped her daughter Annabella Nilaj (r) pack a bag with delicious treats. See more photos in next week s paper. The Bronx Times On-Line Your world is 24/7... NOW so are we. STATE REVEALS BACKUP PLAN I-95 North improvements to end bottleneck BY ALEX MITCHELL Blondell Commons rezoning meeting BY ALEX MITCHELL Vol. 25 No. 1 www.bxtimes.com The Bronx Times & The Bronx Times Reporter Fordham South - 10452, 10453, 10454, 10455, 10456, 10457, 10459, 10460 Fordham, Belmont, University Heights, Mott Haven, Morrisania, Port Morris, Tremont, Burnside, Melrose Fordham North - 10458, 10463, 10467, 10468, 10470, 10471 Fordham, Kingsbridge, Bedford Park, Norwood, Woodlawn, Mosholu, Van Cortlandt Village Castle Hill - 10472, 10473, 10474 Soundview, parkchester, Clason Point, Hunts Point, Stratton Park, Unionport, Bronx River, Harding Park Bronx North - 10466, 10469, 10475 Williamsbridge, Baychester, Wakefi eld, Edenwald, Co-op City, Baychester Village, Fish Bay Morris Park - 10462, 10461, 10464 Allerton, Van Nest, Pelham Parkway North, Pelham Parkway South, Westchester Square, Zerega, Belmont Throggs Neck - 10461, 10465, 10464 Waterbury, LaSalle, Pelham Bay, Country Club, Spencer Estate, Edgewater Park, Silver Beach, Locust Beach 48,000 readers Caribbean Life 25,000 Bronx readers See individual Media Kit for more information. 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I was getting my annual gynecology checkup when the doctor said: I don t like what I feel here; let s go upstairs and get you a mammogram right away! I did, and within a week, I was at the office of renowned breast surgeon Dr. Karen Kostroff, being tested for breast cancer. I was lucky; after surgery they told me I did have Stage One breast cancer, but that only radiation, and a daily pill, were necessary. I tremble to think about what could have happened if I had not had that annual check up. No doubt my story would be very different. I urge everyone to be checked annually yes, even men can have breast cancer. Our writers have valuable information for you, so read it and take action right away! I am proud and privileged to offer the critically important information you will find in the Pink issue our first to be published under the Schneps Community News Group ownership. Read it, save it, and pass it along to a friend. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time for us all to redouble our efforts to eradicate the second-leading killer of women in America. Schneps Community News Group s annual Pink Paper is dedicated to our local resources, researchers, support teams, and survivors because we share the struggle, and are mindful of the sobering statistics and excruciating toll of this deadly disease. The American Cancer Society s estimates for breast cancer in the United States for 2018 are: s!bout NEW CASES OF INVASIVE BREAST CANcer will be diagnosed in women in the United States, including 17,890 in New York. s!pproximately WOMEN WILL DIE FROM breast cancer before the year s end, including 2,390 in New York. s /NE IN EIGHT!MERICAN WOMEN WILL BE DIAGnosed with the disease in her lifetime. s %VERY TWO MINUTES A WOMAN IN THE 5 3 IS DIAGnosed with breast cancer. s %VERY MINUTES IN THE 5 3 A woman dies of breast cancer in our country. s!bout PERCENT of cases occur in women with no family history of breast cancer. s!t THIS TIME THERE ARE MORE THAN MILLION PEOple in the U.S. with a history of breast cancer, including women still being treated and those who have completed treatment. Like most people, we have had friends and family battle cancer. Anyone who has watched the impact of this terrible disease on sufferers and their loved ones understands the urgency for a cure. ple who rise to the extraordinary occasion, demonstrating time and again the incredible strength and power of unity when affliction strikes. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an opportunity for our newspapers to share the stories of how local communities come together to battle breast cancer, and herald those suffering for the spirit needed to fight this disease during their difficult journey to good health. We hope you enjoy our Pink Paper edition and its inspirational stories. If you are looking for additional details about breast cancer, opportunities to Jfd\ ^ff[ e\nj1 volunteer, or resources for someone fighting the diss 4HERE ARE MORE THAN MILLION BREAST CANCER ease, please reach out to the American Cancer Socisurvivors in the United States today. ety at cancer.org/about-us/local/new-york.html. s 4HE lve YEAR RELATIVE SURVIVAL RATE FOR FEMALE INVASIVE BREAST CANCER PATIENTS HAS JUMPED FROM Victoria Schneps-Yunis percent in the mid-1970s to 90 percent today. President and Publisher These strides can be attributed to ordinary peoschneps Community News Group Vol. 24 No. 41 www.bxtimes.com Flushing Times Brooklyn Graphic Bronx Times Reporter (Not Bronx Times) 5.2 x 2 Ask your Sales Representative for Availability and Pricing

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