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PAGE 2 THE QUEENS TIMES THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2026
Comptroller DiNapoli, Congresswoman Meng And Council
Member Ung Return Lost Money to Flushing Businesses
(Continued from page 1) district,” said U.S. Rep. Grace people forget about or lose track of
Lunar New Year brings hope Meng. “Small businesses are the their money. The money can come
for good fortune, and State Comp- backbone of our region’s economy from utility deposits, trust funds,
troller Thomas P. DiNapoli visited and the unclaimed funds that we old bank accounts, uncashed
local, small businesses in Flushing delivered to local businesses, checks or unused gift cards. These
Queens Saturday to present own- which consisted of thousands of funds never expire, and it’s quick
ers with unclaimed funds checks. dollars, will greatly assist these and easy for people to check on-
Congresswoman Grace Meng, establishments. Whether it’s a line (osc.ny.gov/unclaimed-funds)
New York City Council Member large chunk of money like this to see if they, or anyone they know,
Sandra Ung and Flushing Chinese or just a small amount, every bit has money waiting for them.
Business Association’s Peter Tu helps, and it is something that In 2025, the Comptroller’s
joined him to return the lost small businesses are entitled to re- office returned more than $580
money and visit the newly remod- ceive. After all, it is their money.” million dollars to rightful own-
eled Flushing Library Auditorium. “I want to thank State Comp- ers and has already returned over
“Flushing is one of New York’s troller DiNapoli for coming to $105 million in 2026.
strongest neighborhoods, a won- Flushing to personally present There is over $1 billion in
derful place to celebrate Lunar these unclaimed funds checks to unclaimed funds for individuals
New Year with its residents,” said our local business owners,” said and businesses in Queens waiting
DiNapoli. “I had a busy afternoon New York City Council Deputy for the rightful owners to come
visiting local businesses, learn- Leader Sandra Ung. “This isn’t forward and claim it.
ing more about the issues they’re pocket change. In some cases, Every day, DiNapoli’s office re-
A & F Auto Repairs, Inc. facing and returning unclaimed we’re talking about tens of thou- turns over $2 million and can track
funds. I appreciate Rep. Grace
sands of dollars or more that right-
and uncover lost financial assets
General Auto Repairs Meng, Council Member Sandra fully belongs to them. For small dating as far back as the 1940s.
Ung and Peter Tu of the Flushing
(Foreingn and Domestic) Chinese Business Association for businesses that kind of money can Money returned in Queens on
make a real difference, whether Saturday:
Accessories joining me as we walked through
• Tires • Batteries the vibrant and busy neighborhood it’s covering payroll, investing in • Insurance Brokerage (located
improvements, or simply provid-
at 4110 Main St.) had nearly $24K
• Electronic Tune-ups that included a stop at the Flushing ing a little breathing room. Our in lost money.
• Inspection Station Library, and I urge New Yorkers small businesses are the backbone • Sunny Friendly Medical PC (lo-
• Towing to go to my website to see if they of our local economy, and every cated at 4199 Main St, Suite 201)
ARIS & FRANK have lost money coming to them. little bit we can do to support had $8,800 in unclaimed funds.
Happy Lunar New Year!”
43-05 111th Street • Corona Heights, NY “Thank you to State Comp- them is incredibly important. I’m • East Buffet & Restaurant (lo-
grateful to the Comptroller for cated at 4107 Main St.) received
Greek, Spanish and Italian Spoken troller DiNapoli for working to delivering that impact directly to $4,650.
(718) 592-7470 (718) 699-2499 return unclaimed funds to small Flushing.” People can call at (800) 221-9311
businesses in my congressional
Unclaimed funds occur when for assistance.
Read Our Paper Online Visit our Liu, Kim Legislation To Establish Continuing Education
website: www.queenstimes.com Standards For Acupuncturist
or scan QR code (Continued from page 1) held to a baseline level of compe- ists are a part of New York’s
tence, expertise, and profession- healthcare workforce, providing
place for many other healthcare alism. This is a principle that we effective, evidence-based care (Continued on page 3)
Subscribe to the industries under New York’s Edu- share with its many advocates and that supports pain management
cation Law. Continuing education practitioners, who worked with and whole-person health. By es-
Queens Times requirements would include best us to shape this bill and ensure tablishing continuing education
practices in areas of infection it brings their profession in line requirements, this legislation will
control, clean needle technique, with other healthcare providers. strengthen professional account-
adverse-event recognition, inte- We believe that implementing ability, align acupuncture with
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Name .............................................................................. one of the largest acupuncture United Alliance of NYS Licensed Yemeng Chen, Ph.D, President
workforces in the country, es- Acupuncturists, stated, “This bill of New York College of Tradi-
Address .......................................................................... tablishing best practices through is extremely important for our tional Chinese Medicine, stated,
continuing education in New York community. Acupuncture is a safe “In the U.S., New York is the
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While acupuncture is currently help treat multiple conditions and for this profession is a necessity. A
covered by some insurance pro- also prevent illness by improv- continuing education requirement
viders, establishing a continuing ing overall physical well-being. is a must in different professions,
education requirement similar to Expanding access to acupuncture but acupuncture is being left be-
those expected of other health will not only improve people’s hind right now, so this mandate
professions throughout New York quality of life, but it will also help for licensed acupuncturists is a
would bring the industry one step reduce healthcare costs and save way to elevate this profession to
closer toward the goal of broader money for New York State.” a higher standard. It will promote
Published every week by CT Publishing Corp. insurance coverage. Dr. Robert Lee (石石石), Well safety and efficacy for patients
Executive Office: 102-54 Nicolls Avenue, Corona Heights, NY 11368 Senator John Liu stated, “Acu- Integrative Health, stated, “As and practitioners, and I strongly
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Web Site: www.queenstimes.com and has become an increasingly healthcare, it is appropriate that Acupuncture Society of New York
email: editor@queenstimes.com viable option for countless New its regulatory framework matures (ASNY), stated, “ASNY believes
Yorkers. Continuing education alongside its clinical presence. that acupuncturists deserve to be
requirements would help further Establishing continuing education recognized as professional health-
James C. Lisa .........................Publisher/Editor align this increasingly popu- requirements strengthens patient care providers that are properly
Lew Scala .............................. Associate Publisher/Webmaster lar healthcare service with the safety, reinforces public trust, educated, pass rigorous testing
Lou Duro ...............................International Correspondent same standards expected of other and aligns our profession with requirements, and maintain a high
Nicole Rescigno.....................Office Manager licensed healthcare providers the standards expected of other level of competency in our field.
Joseph V. Dorsa ...................Photo Journalist throughout the state while achiev- licensed healthcare providers in In order to be seen as equals in
Joseph Natalle .......................Photojournalist ing the important goal of appeal- New York.” the healthcare industry, we must
The Queens Times, USPS # P127 AIC060 is published weekly by CT Publishing ing to more insurance providers.” Dr. Xue Li (石石), Chief follow the model that other states
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Queens Times, 11-20 154th Street, Whitestone, NY 11357, Periodicals Postage at Assembly Member Ron Kim Operating Officer of Acupunc- have in terms of continuing edu-
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