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RICHARD RODRIGUEZ

Richard Rodriguez passed away on Friday, April 22, 2022 at the age of 60. Beloved Husband of Milagros. Devoted Father of Richard Rodriguez Jr. Loving Son of Olivia Rodriguez. Dear Brother of Glaydes Rodriguez-Whiteman, Elsie Russo and Victor Rodriguez. Also survived by 5 grandchildren.  Mr. Rodriguez was a Retired NYPD Officer.  Services were offered at St. Barbara Church on Friday April 29, 2022 at 9:30 AM. Interment in All Faith Cemetery under the direction of Hess-Miller Funeral Home, 64-19 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village NY 11379.

ROSARIO RUSSO

Rosario Russo passed away on Saturday, April 16, 2022 at the age of 82. Beloved Husband of Cecilia Russo. Loving Father of Andrea & the late Ricky Spencer, Christine & Frank Petroski and Sandra & Bobby Olenick. Cherish Grandfather of Ryan, Nicole, Hunter, Jake, Karlie, Kayla and Kasey. Dear Brother of Marianna Russo, Nunzio (Pat) Russo and the late Carmela Asaro and Anthony Russo. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. In Lieu of Flowers, memorial donations may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Funeral Services held at Papavero Funeral Home on Saturday, April 23, 2022 from 9-10:30 AM. Private Cremation followed at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

CARMEN M. JIMENEZ

Carmen M. Jimenez passed away on Sunday, April 17, 2022 at the age of 87. Beloved Mother of William Reillo, Harry Reillo, Jose Reillo, Luis Reillo, Luis Cortez and the late Fulgencio Reillo and Edwin Reillo. Loving Grandmother of 8 Grandchildren. Cherished Great-Grandmother of 4 Great-Grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Sebastian’s Church on Friday, April 22, 2022 9:45 AM. Interment followed at Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue Maspeth NY 11378.

FRANK MEAGHER

Frank Meagher passed away on Monday, April 18, 2022 at the age of 84. Beloved Father of Michael (Laurie) Meagher and Chris (Julie) Meagher. Loving Pop-Pop of Erika, Anjelica and Natasha. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Mr. Meagher was a United State Navy Veteran who served during the Korean Conflict. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Adalbert’s Church on Saturday April 23, 2022 9:30 AM. Interment followed at St. Raymond Cemetery, Bronx, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

REBERTA CHORNEY

Reberta Chorney passed away on Monday, April 18, 2022 at the age of 84. Beloved Wife of the late Anthony Chorney. Loving Mother of Karen Russell, Nancy Gallo, Cynthia Cudak, Charlotte Shiger, Christine Virgo, Donna Rios, Joseph Chorney, Deborah Delgado and the late Anthony Chorney. Cherished Grandmother of 19 grandchildren and Great-Grandmother of 5 great-grandchildren. Dear Sister of Carol Samide. Funeral Service held at Papavero Funeral Home on Tuesday April 26, 2022 from 10 AM – 1 PM. Interment followed at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

CALOGERO SAMBITO

Calogero Sambito passed away on Thursday, April 21, 2022 at the age of 77. Beloved Husband of Christina Sambito. Lother Father of Antonio Sambito and Philip Sambito. Dear Brother of Anna LoGuidice and Rosaria LoGiudice. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Private Cremation held on Saturday, April 23, 2022 at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home 72-27 Grand Avenue,Maspeth NY 11378.

FREDERICK H. OLDENBURG

Frederick H. Oldenburg passed away on Saturday April 23, 2022 at the age of 84. Beloved Husband of the late Jean. Devoted father of Susan Conrad, Jeanine, Fred Jr. and Stephen Moore. Grandfather of Justin and Jordan Cruz, Great Grandfather of Ireland Moore. Services will be offered at Our Lady of The Miraculous Medal Church on Saturday April 30th, 2022 9:45 AM. Interment at St. Charles Cemetery under the direction of Hess-Miller Funeral Home, 64-19 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village NY 11379.

GERARD O. STEINER

Gerard O. Steiner passed away on Sunday April 17, 2022 at Bishop’s Glen Nursing Home, Holly Hill, Florida, just shy of his 97th birthday.  He was born in Berlin, Germany raised by his Grandparents after his mother died, and came to the United States as a 10 year old boy (not speaking a word of English!) to join his father, new stepmother, and 5 year old half-sister, Doris.  After turning 18, Jerry served in the US Army from 1943 to 1946 as an Ambulance Driver with the 596th Ambulance Company, and was stationed in England, France, Germany, Austria, as well as the Philippines.  After returning to civilian life Jerry worked in various fields including banking, US Postal Service, and construction before joining the US Government’s New York Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn in 1951 as an apprentice electrician, learning his trade.  Jerry was forever grateful for his career choice.  Being an electrician afforded him many different job opportunities and experiences that he was always happy to share and laugh over with family and friends.  He married his love, Olga in 1952 after meeting on a blind date, and had a good life raising their 3 daughters in Glendale, NY. When the Naval Base closed in 1966 Jerry went on to work as an Electrical Contractor with Local Union No. 3 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.  In 1979 he went back to work with the US Government as a Ship Surveyor (Electrician) – Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion & Repair, and was able to pursue his love of travel to all different Naval bases around the world, sometimes taking his wife with him. He retired in 1986 and lived the next chapter of his life happily in Ormond Beach, Florida.  Jerry was always keeping busy, puttering around his gardens, working on home improvement projects, fixing things (especially anything electrical!), and lending a helping hand to his many friends and neighbors over the years.  Jerry was predeceased by his loving wife of 56 years, Olga, his beautiful daughter Elena Steiner, and his half-sister Doris Tomaino.  He is survived by his 2 daughters, Linda Libby (Charles) and Elissa Maier (Thomas), 4 Grandchildren, Jerilyn, Gerard Libby, Jennifer Toscano, and Kristina Maier, and 2 Great-Granddaughters, Aubrey Maier and Emerson Toscano. Jerry will be sorely missed by his family, friends and neighbors. Services held under the direction of Hess-Miller Funeral Home, 64-19 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village NY 11379.

Queens BP Richards endorses Juan Ardila for Queens Assembly seat

Juan Ardila is running for the 37th Assembly District in Queens.

State Assembly candidate Juan Ardila has earned the endorsement of Queens Borough President Donovan Richards.

The Borough President’s endorsement is the latest for Ardila’s campaign, which also holds the endorsements of State Senator Jessica Ramos, State Assemblymember Catalina Cruz, City Council members Tiffany Caban and Jennifer Gutiérrez, as well as former Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.

Ardila, a progressive running for the 37th Assembly District in Queens, is looking to replace Cathy Nolan, who announced her retirement after 36 years earlier this year.

“Juan Ardila has always been a passionate advocate for the community,” said Borough President Donovan Richards. “He is a leader who understands the need for protecting tenants, expanding healthcare access, and fixing the climate crisis here in Queens. I’m excited to support Juan for Assembly because I know he will be a strong champion for progress in Albany.”

The 37th State Assembly district includes the diverse neighborhoods of Long Island City, Maspeth, Ridgewood, Sunnyside and Woodside

Ardila’s campaign also has the support of the Working Families Party, DC37, New York Immigration Action, Make the Road Action, Open New York, Community Voices Heard (CVH), Churches United For Fair Housing Action (CUFFH) and local Democratic leaders including Emilia Decaudin, Jesse Laymon, and Derek Evers. 

“I’m honored to have the support of a dedicated public servant like Borough President Richards. He works hard every day to help educate our kids, keep our community safe, and he has a plan for addressing climate change,” Ardila said. “It is wonderful to have the backing of the people who understand the needs of our community and the challenges we face.” 

Ardila announced the launch of his campaign earlier this year, as the Maspeth native is looking to garner enough votes in a crowded field of candidates including Johanna Carmona, Jim Magee and Brent O’Leary. Last year, Ardila fell in a tight race against City Council member Robert Holden in the 30th Council District, garnering 45 percent of the vote.

The Democratic primary for the open seat will be held on Tuesday, June 28th.

Orsolya Gaal’s alleged murderer confesses to crime

If convicted, Bonola faces up to 25 years-to-life in prison.

David Bonola, 44, of Richmond Hill is facing murder charges in the case of Orsolya Gaal, a 51-year-old mother of two from Forest Hills.

The body was discovered when a passerby noticed a suspicious bag located nearby Forest Park, was covered in blood. They immediately called 911 to notify the police. Upon their arrival, they discovered Gaal’s mutilated body was stuffed inside.   

According to ABC Eyewitness News, the victim had last been seen at the Forest Hills Station House the night before she was discovered in the park. The bar staff said that Gaal was a regular customer and that her recent visit was nothing out of the ordinary. 

It was shortly after Gaal returned to her home on Juno Street that Bonola entered the house. It is believed, based on several published reports, that Bonola knew of a spare key to the residence and had previously done work on the home. 

He and Gaal got into a verbal altercation in the basement of the house, which soon escalated to the point where Bonola allegedly slit her throat and stabbed her 58 times in the neck, torso and arm. 

According to Chief of Detectives James Essig, the pair had an on-again, off-again relationship in the past, and were romantically involved prior to the attack. Both Bonola and Gaal are married, but carried out an affair for the last two years. 

Video surveillance footage taken the night of the incident revealed that the defendant then dragged the duffel bag through the neighborhood up to Metropolitan Avenue and Union Turnpike, where she was found, leaving behind a trail of blood. 

Bonola confessed to the crimes after voluntarily returning to the precinct, eventually surrendering to police, who were led to find additional evidence including a knife, a jacket, boots, and a t-shirt which they believe he was wearing at the time of the murder. 

Essig said that there are no additional suspects in connection to the case at this time. 

Police also indicated that Gaal’s husband and one of her two sons were out of town visiting colleges on the West Coast, when her body was found. Her other son was asleep on the top floor of the house when the incident occured. 

Following the brutal attack, her husband received threatening texts from his wife’s phone, which Bonola later told police had been sent in an effort to take suspicion away from himself. 

Gaal previously made a post to a local Facebook group sharing concerns about increased crime in the area.

Gaal, who was active on social media, was a member of the Facebook group “Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens – ‘Our Communities’” which is dedicated to the central Queens area where the incident took place. 

Eerily enough, in 2020, Gaal made a post sharing concerns for her safety in the community, and the measures she had taken to protect herself.

“Given the recent attack on a woman in Forest Park and the general uptick of crime and seedy characters in the neighborhood, I sought info here to get mace/pepper spray for my runs in the park,” Gaal wrote in the post.

Bonola was arraigned on Thursday night before Queens Criminal Court Judge Anthony M. Battisti on second degree murder charges, along with tampering with physical evidence, and criminal possession of a weapon. 

“Two boys are left without a mother and a young teenager faces the added trauma of being home when this heinous murder took place,” District Attorney Melinda Katz said in a statement about the case. “The defendant is now in custody and will be held to account for this horrific crime.” If convicted, he could potentially face up to 25 years-to-life in prison. 

Bonola has at least one prior arrest from back in 2013, according to NBC 4 News, but police have stated that it has no bearing on their investigation.

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