Addabbo to Hold Office Hours at Glendale Library
Joseph P. Addabbo Jr
January 25, 2010
District Office
159-53 102nd Street
Howard Beach, NY 11414
Press Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Judy Close
718-738-1111
ADDABBO TO HOLD OFFICE HOURS AT GLENDALE LIBRARY
Will Discuss Constituents’ Issues, End of Saturday Service at 3 District Libraries
Queens, NY, January 25, 2010 – To meet more constituents and to hear about the issues that concern them, as well as to highlight the importance of libraries offering weekend service to local families, NY State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr., will hold office hours on Saturdays in selected district libraries this year. Senator Addabbo is set to visit the Queens Library at Glendale, 78-60 73rd Place (off Myrtle Avenue); 718-821-4980 on Saturday, February 6, between 11 a.m. and 1 p..m.
Queens Library recently announced that 14 locations will soon end Saturday service hours due to citywide funding cuts. Starting February 1, three Queens Library locations in the Senator’s district will be open only Monday through Friday, with their usual service hours: Queens Library at North Forest Park, 98-27 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills; Queens Library at Ozone Park, 92-24 Rockaway Boulevard; and Queens Library at Ridgewood, 20-12 Madison Street. Check the Queens Library Web site at www.queenslibrary.org or look for the front-door signage posted at these three locations for more specific information.
Addabbo noted, “Many of my constituents might be unable to visit my district office Monday through Friday. The time I am spending at our local libraries gives them an opportunity to see me in their own communities on the weekend and for me to personally address their concerns. I will also be speaking about how important library funding is from the city and the state in providing weekend service at neighborhood libraries, when working people and students, in particular, need them open. I'll remind my constituents that this year, a more accurate 2010 Census count in Queens than the undercount of 2000, equals many more dollars per capita (reflecting Queens population growth) and provides more funding for our public libraries.”
The Senator also noted that his library visits are not to replace his intention of opening a second office in the northern part of his district. Addabbo mentioned that for many months, the state has been in negotiations with multiple landlords for a number of proposed sites. There has been good progress since last fall, and he is optimistic that his northern district office would open by the end of March.
For more information on the Senator’s visits to Queens Library sites or the opening of his new office, call his district office in Howard Beach at 718-738-1111.
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