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PAGE 2                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                               THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2025

                                                                      Local Sales Tax Collections Total $18.2 Billion Through
                                                                            September 2025, Up Over 4.3% Over Prior Year

                                                                      (Continued from page 1)   ware (10.3%) and Orleans (9.7%).  est decline (-8.9%), followed by
                                                                                                •    Among the six counties that  Gloversville (-7.2%) and Oneida
                                                                   •    Outside of New York City,   had decreases in collections,  (-5.3%).
                                                                   regional growth ranged from a   Sullivan had the steepest decline       A few of the more notable
                                                                   low of 0.6% (Mohawk Valley)   (-4.7%), followed by Schoharie  factors that can help explain local
                                                                   to a high of 4.3% (Western New   (-4.4%), Livingston (-2.5%) and  sales tax growth or decline are
                                                                   York).                       St. Lawrence (-2.1%)         changes in the rate of inflation,
                                                                   •    Nearly 90% of counties expe-  •    Over half of cities outside  personal consumption and em-
                                                                   rienced a year-over-year increase   of New York City that impose  ployment and wages. Due to the
                                                                   in collections, with close to one-  their own sales tax experienced  federal  government  shutdown,
                                                                   third of counties seeing more than   growth in collections. Norwich  however, national personal con-
                                                                   5% growth.                   had the largest increase at 17.2%,  sumption data and federal-state
                                                                   •    Hamilton County saw the   followed by Salamanca (8.7%).  cooperative labor market data for
                                                                   highest growth at 12%, followed   Of the remaining eight cities  the month of September were not
                                                                   by  the  counties of  Yates and   that experienced decreases in  released in time to be included in
                                                                   Chenango (each at 10.4%), Dela-  collections, Utica had the steep-  this report.
                                                                               2025 ELECTION RESULTS:

                                                                    Mayor, Queens Borough President And

               A & F Auto Repairs, Inc.                                          Queens City Council Races

                            General Auto Repairs
                           (Foreingn and Domestic)                    (Continued from page 1)   Queens 22nd District         72.15%
                                Accessories                                                     Tiffany L. Caban (Democrat/  Jonathan Rinaldi (Republican):
                              • Tires • Batteries                  servative): 22.80%           Working Families): unopposed  27.46%
                            • Electronic Tune-ups                  Ismael Malave Perez (The Unity):  Queens 23rd District    Queens 30th District
                              • Inspection Station                 2.13%                        Linda Lee (Democrat): 79.70%  Phil Wong (Democrat): 53.95%
                                 • Towing                          Queens Borough President Re-  Bernard Chow (Conservative):  Alicia B. Vaichunas (Republican/
                    ARIS & FRANK                                   sult:                        20.04%                       Conservative): 43.75%
                                                                                                Queens 24th District
                                                                                                                             Queens 31st District
                                                                   Donovan J. Richards Jr. (Demo-
                 43-05 111th Street • Corona Heights, NY           crat): 69.99%                James  F.  Gennaro  (Democrat):  Selvena N. Brooks-Powers (Dem-
                                                                                                unopposed
                                                                                                                             ocrat): unopposed
                     Greek, Spanish and Italian Spoken             Henry P. Ikezi (Republican/  Queens 25th District         Queens 32nd District
                                                                   United Alliance): 29.79%
                 (718) 592-7470        (718) 699-2499              Queens Council Results:      Shekar Krishnan (Democrat/   Joann Ariola (Republican/Con-
                                                                   Queens 19th District         Working Families): 69.69%    servative): unopposed
                                                                   Benjamin Chou (Democrat):  Ramses S. Frias (Republican/   Queens 34th District
          Read Our Paper Online Visit our                          42.06%                       Conservative): 20.14%        Jennifer Gutierrez (Democrat/
                                                                                                Ricardo Pacheco (Safe and Af-
                                                                                                                             Working Families): unopposed
           website: www.queenstimes.com                            Vickie Paladino (Republican/  fordable/Stop the Casino): 6.11%  Queens County Civil Court Judge
                                                                   Conservative): 57.86%
                    or scan QR code                                Queens 20th District         Shah S. Haque (Asians United):  Sheridan C. Chu (Democrat):
                                                                   Sandra Ung (Democrat): 75.15%  3.72%                      24.03%
                                                                   Allen Haolun Wang (Conserva-  Queens 26th District        William David Shanahan (Repub-
                         Subscribe to the                          tive): 16.91%                Julie Won (Democrat): 81.16%  lican/Conservative): 22.05%
                                                                                                                             Indira D. Khan (Democrat):
                                                                                                John Patrick Healy (Republican/
                                                                   Joseph J. Chou (Asians United/
                  Queens Times                                     F.A.F.O.): 4.46%             Conservative): 18.46%        21.19%
                                                                                                                             Susan M. Silverman (Republican/
                                                                   Steven Wang (Patriot Party):  Queens 27th District
                                                                   3.10%
                                                                                                                             Oma D. Phillips (Democrat):
                                                                                                crat): unopposed
                                                                   Queens 21st District         Nantasha M. Williams (Demo-  Conservative): 11.27%
                Your Local Newspaper-One Edition for All Of Queens  Shanel Thomas-Henry (Demo-  Queens 28th District         11.28%
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                                                                      QBP Richards Announces Numerous Executive
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                                                                   •    Chief of Staff Michael Mal-  impact the status or policy portfo-       “I’m grateful to Borough Presi-
           City..................................................Zip...........................  lon elevated to Deputy Borough  lio of Deputy Borough President  dent Richards for trusting me with
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                    11-20 154th Street, Whitestone, NY 11357       •    Tariqua Morrison tapped  agency and will continue in her  Borough President for External
                                                                   as Chief of Staff and Special  current role.              Affairs and Special Initiatives
                                                                   Counsel                           Additionally, budget analyst  MICHAEL MALLON. “I look
                                                                   •    Fanny Lin named Interim  Fanny Lin has been elevated to In-  forward to continuing to work
                                                                   Director of Budget           terim Director of Budget. She suc-  with our team to tackle the chal-
                                                                                                ceeds former Director of Budget  lenges facing our communities
                                                                        Following his successful re-elec-  Irak Cehonski, who departed the  and deliver results that truly make
                                                                   tion on Tuesday evening, Queens  agency in October 2025 to explore  a difference for every resident.”
                                                                   Borough President Donovan Rich-  other professional opportunities.       “This moment is especially
                                                                   ards Jr. today announced a series       “I couldn’t be prouder of what  meaningful as a lifelong resident
                     Published every week by CT Publishing Corp.   of staffing changes amongst his  our administration accomplished  of Queens. I am honored to serve
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                 Operations: 11-20 154th Street, Whitestone, NY 11357  executive team leading into his  on behalf of the borough since  as Chief of Staff and Special
                                                                   next four-year term, which begins  December 2020. But there is still  Counsel, and  I  thank  Borough
                    Phone (718) 592-2196 • FAX (718) 357-3682      on New Year’s Day 2026.      so much more work ahead of us  President Richards for this incred-
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                      email: editor@queenstimes.com                former Chief of Staff Michael  continue to build a stronger, fairer,  Staff and Special Counsel TARI-
                                                                   Mallon has been elevated to the  more affordable Queens,” said  QUA MORRISON. “Queens
               James C. Lisa .........................Publisher/Editor  role of Deputy Borough President  Borough President RICHARDS.  shaped who I am, and its diversity
               Lew Scala .............................. Associate Publisher/Webmaster  for External Affairs and Special  “Throughout our first term, Mi-  and resilience continue to inspire
               Lou Duro ...............................International Correspondent  Initiatives. Assuming the role of  chael, Tariqua and Fanny have all  my commitment to public service
               Nicole Rescigno.....................Office Manager  Chief of Staff and Special Coun-  demonstrated impeccable dedica-  every day. I am deeply committed
               Joseph V. Dorsa ...................Photo Journalist  sel is Tariqua  Morrison, who  tion and leadership in their respec-  to ensuring our team continues
               Joseph Natalle .......................Photojournalist  previously served as Borough  tive roles. With their elevation to  to move crucial work forward,
         The Queens Times, USPS # P127 AIC060 is published weekly by CT Publishing Corp.   President Richards’ Director of  these new roles, I have full con-  advancing bold and equitable
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         Whitestone, NY 11357                                      ough President Mallon does not  lies for years to come.”      (Continued on page 8)
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