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Gloriann Frasco

Gloriann Frasco passed away on Thursday, November 4, 2021 at the age of 81. Beloved Wife of the late Louis Frasco. Loving Mother of Michael Frasco and Frank Frasco. Cherished Grandmother of Michael Jr., Christopher, Melissa, Nicolette and Francesca and Great-Grandmother of Gianna, Michael and Lucianna. Mass of Christian Burial offered at Our Lady of Hope Church on Friday, November 12, 2021 9:45 AM. Interment followed at Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth, NY 11378.

Thomas Cosgrove

Thomas Cosgrove passed away on Monday, November 8, 2021 at the age of 85. Beloved Husband of the late Patricia Cosgrove. Loving Father of Thomas Cosgrove, Robert Cosgrove and the late Brian Cosgrove and Mother-in-Law of Barbara and Tara. Cherished Grandfather of Theresa, Lynn and Dennis. Mr.Cosgrove was a United States Army Veteran. Mass of Christian Burial offered at Blessed Sacrament Church on Friday, November 12, 2021. Interment followed at St. Michaels Cemetery, East Elmhurst, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth, NY 11378.

Rose Mary Bonocore

Rose Mary Bonocore passed away on Thursday, November 11, 2021 at the age of 87. Beloved Wife of the late Joseph Bonocore. Loving Mother of Joseph Bonocore and Joanne Bonocore and Mother-in-Law Carleen. Cherished Grandmother of Kaila and Ryan Bonocore. Devoted Daughter of the late Louis and Mary Younghese. Dear Sister of the late Michael Younghese and Sister-in-Law of Connie Younghese. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. School Secretary at PS 123 in Brooklyn for over 25 years. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Margaret’s Church on Monday November 15, 2021 9:45 AM. Interment followed at Lutheran All-Faiths Cemetery, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth, NY 11378.

Anthony J. Mickalauskas

Anthony J. Mickalauskas passed away on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at the age of 60. Proud Proprietor of Maspeth Press Beloved Husband of Donna Mickalauskas. Loving Father of Anthony J. Mickalauskas and Alyssa Mickalauskas, and Father-in-Law of Christina. Devoted Son-in-Law of Mary Whelan. Dear Brother of Linda Van Scoten, Debbie (Ed) Ludde, Mary Lou Brown, Brenda (Carl) Falco, and the late Lewis Mickalauskas and Douglas Mickalaukas and Brother-in-Law of Gayle Mickalaukas, John (Mala) Whelan and Brian (Mary) Whelan. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Funeral Services held at Papavero Funeral Home on Monday, November 15, 2021. Interment followed at Queen of Peace Cemetery, Old Westbury, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth, NY 11378.

Reps introduce bill to mandate all-electric buildings

If a recently introduced bill passes the state legislature, it will be lights out for gas in New York State.
The “All-Electric Building Act” was introduced by State Senator Brian Kavanagh and Assemblywoman Emily Gallagher of Brooklyn.
The bill would prohibit municipalities throughout the state from issuing any new permits for the construction of as-powered buildings after 2023 or conversions of existing buildings after 2022, with some exceptions if there are no feasible alternatives for a particular project.
“If we are serious about reducing the harmful effects of climate change, then we must take aggressive action to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution in all sectors of our society and economy, including construction projects,” said Kavanagh.
The bill calls for buildings to be “all-electric ready” during construction, meaning that all utilities can be functional without natural gas or propane.
Buildings account for 28 percent of the country’s energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Currently, the only other city in the U.S. with a similar law is Berkeley, California, which banned new natural gas hookups in 2020.
Even without the statewide bill, a number of buildings in New York City have opted to go the all-electric route. Construction began in July on 80 Flatbush, the first all-electric residential building in New York City.
The project is expected to be completed in 2024, and is part of a larger mixed-used development on the border of Boerum Hill and Downtown Brooklyn. Alloy Development claimed the building will be carbon-neutral, the first of its kind in the five boroughs.
“We are committed to making Brooklyn beautiful, sustainable and equitable and as the city recovers from the pandemic,” said Alloy founder and CEO Jared Della Valle. “We hope the Alloy Block will set the standard for progressive, thoughtful development.”

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