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PAGE 10                                                    THE QUEENS TIMES                                  THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2026

            City Opens March Civil Service Exams, Offering                                         Red Cross Responds to Support 158
                            New Paths to Public Service                                            People in New York City Last Week

             New Yorkers seeking stable ca-  boilers, performing minor re-  ment, design, construction, in-
        reers with strong benefits and the  pairs on heating, electrical, and  spection, operations, and mainte-   The American Red Cross in  •   Three households (19
        chance to serve their communities  plumbing systems, overseeing  nance tasks, along with preparing   Greater New York is helping 158  individuals) after a fire on 98th
        have a fresh slate of opportunities  cleaning operations, inspecting  reports and correspondence.   people after 19 emergencies in  Street (3/6/26)
        this month. The NYC Department  facilities for needed repairs, and  Interns may also operate motor   the five boroughs between March        In each instance, the Red
        of Citywide Administrative Ser-  maintaining safe, sanitary condi-  vehicles as part of their duties.  2 and March 8, 2026.  Cross Greater New York Disaster
        vices (DCAS) has announced a  tions. They also advise school       Environmental Engineering                         Action Team provided emergency
        new round of civil service exams  officials on maintenance needs  Intern                      The Red Cross responded to  assistance to meet the families’
        for March, spanning engineering,  and develop work schedules to       Applications accepted through   help 72 people affected by seven  immediate needs. Red Cross
        facilities management, safety  minimize disruption to classroom  April 21               emergencies in the Bronx:    emergency assistance  may in-
        operations, and more.        activities.                        Environmental Engineering   •   Three households (seven  clude care items, recovery plan-
             Civil service tests are the       Stationary Engineer (Electric)  Interns assist with environmental   individuals) after a fire on Asch  ning, health services and other
        gateway to thousands of essential       Applications accepted through  and fire protection engineering   Loop (3/2/26)  recovery resources as needed.
        roles across city agencies—from  March 24                  tasks, including drafting, esti-  •   Two households (nine        When a home is unable to be
        maintaining school buildings to       Stationary Engineers (Electric)  mating, construction oversight,   individuals) after a fire on Vireo  reoccupied and/or has received
        supporting major infrastructure  operate, inspect, maintain, and  operations, and maintenance.   Avenue (3/3/26)     substantial damage, the Red
        systems. DCAS officials empha-  adjust high- and low-voltage elec-  Work  may  involve  preparing   •   Nine  households  (27  Cross also offers temporary lodg-
        size that the process is straightfor-  trically powered plant equipment,  specifications, reports, and field   individuals) after a fire on Da-  ing and/or financial assistance.
        ward, and passing an exam places  including diesel engines. Their  inspections.  Interns  may  also   vidson Avenue (3/3/26)        Any residents impacted by
        candidates on the path toward  work includes maintaining gen-  operate motor vehicles as needed.  •   One household (nine  these disasters who need help
        meaningful, long-term public  erators, pumps, transformers, mo-       Civil Engineering Intern  individuals) after a fire on Macy  with their recovery and have not
        service careers.             tors, compressors, switchboards,       Applications accepted through   Place (3/4/26)   already connected with the Red
        Applications for several titles  and circuit breakers. They also  April 21              •       One household (two  Cross should call 1-877-RED
        are now open, with deadlines  operate dual- and tri-fuel engines       Civil Engineering Interns   individuals) after a fire on Van  CROSS (1-877-733-2767) and
        throughout March and April.  and perform routine cleaning, oil-  support managers and engineers   Nest Avenue (3/5/26)  select Option 1.
             March Exam Highlights   ing, and minor repairs.       with elementary civil engineering   •   Three households (15        RED CROSS MONTH began
             Custodian Engineer (BOE)       Chemical Engineering Intern  work in the field, office, or labora-  individuals) after a fire on Pauld-  as a national call to action during
             Applications accepted through       Applications accepted through  tory. Training may include design,   ing Avenue (3/5/26)  WWII for individuals to address
        March 24                     April 21                      drafting, estimating, schedul-  •    One household (three  growing humanitarian needs and
             Custodian Engineers super-       Chemical Engineering Interns  ing, construction oversight, and   individuals) after a fire on Bailey  is observed annually each March.
        vise and coordinate custodial  perform elementary engineering  operations. Interns may prepare   Avenue (3/5/26)     This work is made possible by
        and maintenance staff in public  work under direct supervision in  reports, maintain records, and         The Red Cross responded to  more than 4,200 volunteers in
        school buildings. Responsibilities  the field, office, or laboratory.  drive motor vehicles as part of   help 49 people affected by seven  New York City — who are part
        include operating low-pressure  Training may include develop-  their assignments.       emergencies in Brooklyn:     of a nationwide Red Cross work-
                                                                                                •       Five households (16 in-  force, 90% of which is comprised
           Council Analysis Identifies Nearly $1.7 Billion in Potential                         dividuals) after a fire on Suydam  by volunteers — and generous
                                                                                                                             donors who provide them with
                                                                                                Street (3/3/26)
                                   Resources For FY 2026                                        •       One household (three  the resources to help people in
            (Continued from page 9)  the beginning, the Council has   ed through 2030. Average wages,   individuals) after a fire on Clas-  need. Every contribution mat-
                                                                                                                             ters — visit redcross.org to get
                                                                                                son Avenue (3/3/26)
                                     advocated for a holistic approach   on the other hand, grew robustly                    involved by making a financial
        additional savings and revenue  to identifying revenues and find-  at a 5.9 percent annual rate in the   •   One household (two in-
        opportunities that can be identi-  ing savings to close our spending   last reported four quarters, with   dividuals) after a fire on Lawton  donation, giving blood or plate-
                                                                                                                             lets, volunteering, or taking a
        fied through the budget hearing  gap. With the release of today’s   the average wages of the securities   Street (3/3/26)
        process, both for FY 2026 and  findings, we are optimistic that   industry going up by 12.9 percent.   •   Two households (two  class in lifesaving skills.
        2027, and we will continue work-  the City will be able to preserve        New York City’s real estate   individuals) after a fire on East         ABOUT THE AMERICAN
                                                                                                                             RED CROSS IN GREATER
        ing with the Administration to  the services New Yorkers rely on   market continues to show signs   49th Street (3/5/26)  NEW YORK
        ensure the City’s finances remain  most, while navigating our ongo-  of rebounding, with Manhat-  •   One household (two in-
        strong while protecting this criti-  ing budget process, and we look   tan’s high-end offices recording   dividuals) after a fire on Moore        The American Red Cross
                                                                                                                             in  Greater  New  York  serves
        cal safeguard.”              forward to collaborating with the   the largest annual leasing activ-  Street (3/6/26)  more than 12 million people in
             The Council’s March economic  Administration.”        ity since 2019 as of December.   •   One household (two in-
        forecast estimates $386 million       As for the bigger picture, the   Manhattan office vacancy rates   dividuals) after a fire on Himrod  New York City, on Long Island,
                                                                                                                             in Rockland and Westchester
        more in tax revenue than projected  national economy continues to   continue to decline, supported by   Street (3/6/26)  counties, at the U.S. Military
        by the Mayor’s OMB for fiscal  grow, with real gross domestic   strong leasing activity in the Class   •   13 households (22 in-
        years 2026 and 2027, reflecting a  product (GDP) rising 4.4 percent   A office space and increasing   dividuals) after a fire on Covert  Academy at West Point and in
                                                                                                                             Greenwich, Conn. We respond
        stronger long-term outlook for the  in the third quarter and 1.4 percent   office-to-residential conversions.   Street (3/8/26)
        City’s finances. That difference  in the fourth quarter of 2025. The   Residential sales volume contin-         The Red Cross responded to  to an average of seven emergen-
        excludes any increase to the City’s  Council anticipates real GDP to   ues to increase modestly, while   help 10 people affected by two  cies and disasters a day across
                                                                                                                             the region — home fires, floods,
        overall property tax rate.   grow at 2.5 percent in 2026. At the   sales value appreciation has been   emergencies in Manhattan:  building collapses and more —
             The forecast projects the City’s  same time, the forecast notes that   more pronounced due to limited   •   One household (four in-  providing shelter, food, clothing
        tax revenues will continue to  growth remains uneven across the   inventory and continued elevated   dividuals) after a fire on Freder-  and emotional support at no cost
        grow at an average of 4.7 percent  workforce, with job gains concen-  mortgage rates.   ick Douglass Boulevard (3/2/26)
        annually from FY 2026 through  trated in lower-wage sectors.         Fiscal Year 2027 budget ne-  •   Two households  (six  to those in need. We also collect
        FY 2030, which is lower than the       Employment growth in the   gotiations are underway, as the   individuals) after a fire on East  lifesaving blood; teach important
                                                                                                                             skills that save lives; and support
        5.5 percent annual average tax  city has been primarily driven by   Council hosts a series of oversight   68th Street (3/4/26)
        revenue growth experienced over  the home healthcare and social   hearings from March 11 through         The Red Cross responded to  veterans, military members and
        the decade of FY 2010 to FY 2019.  assistance subsectors, which to-  March 25 to examine the Mayor’s   help 27 people affected by three  their families. All of this work
                                                                                                                             is made possible thanks to our
             The full economic forecast  gether added 53,000 jobs, though   Preliminary Budget and agency   emergencies in Queens:  dedicated volunteers and the
        report can be found here.    these positions typically pay lower   spending plans for FY 2027 and   •   One household (six in-
             “Today’s analysis reinforces the  wages. Excluding these sectors,   beyond.        dividuals) after a fire on 232nd  generosity of the American pub-
                                                                                                                             lic. For more information, visit
        City Council’s commitment to be-  total employment in the city de-       The Council will release its   Street (3/3/26)  www.redcross.org/gny or follow
        ing a responsible financial steward  clined by 22,900. The Council’s   formal response to the Mayor’s   •   One household (two in-
        of our city’s budget,” said Council  forecast projects employment to   Preliminary Budget by April 1,   dividuals) after a fire on Colden  us (@redcrossny) on Facebook,
                                                                                                                             Instagram, X, or LinkedIn.
        Member Linda Lee, Chair of the  start rebounding in late 2026, but   outlining priorities for the FY   Street (3/4/26)
        Committee on Finance. “Since  lackluster job growth is anticipat-  2027 Adopted
         Attorney General James And NYPD Announce Takedown of                                                                                                   (Continued from page 9)
                 Stolen Vehicle Ring Operating in New York City


          (Continued from page 8)         The charges against the de-  cember 2023, Attorney General
                                     fendants are merely accusations,   James announced the arrest of
             The 92-count indictment  and the defendants are presumed   two individuals linked to multiple
        charges Raulin Rodriguez, Jender  innocent unless and until proven   Honda thefts in New York City. In
        Santos-Ulloa, Josue Dejesus Gon-  guilty at trial or by plea.  October 2022, Attorney General
        zalez, Juan Tavarez Cabrera, and       This is the latest example of   James announced the takedown of
        Jonathan Mercedes Silvestre with  Attorney General James’ ongoing   an interstate luxury vehicle theft
        Conspiracy in the Fourth Degree,  efforts to address motor vehicle   ring and fraudulent credit card
        Criminal Possession of Stolen  thefts. In December 2025, At-  operation. In September 2021, At-
        Property in the Second Degree,  torney General James secured $9   torney General James announced
        and other theft-related charges. If  million from Hyundai and Kia   the takedown of an auto theft ring
        convicted, each defendant faces a  for failing to install anti-theft
        maximum of 15 years in prison.  technology on new cars. In De-  (Continued on page 11)
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