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Mweba Has Packed House for Maspeth Meet

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The suspects wanted for two separate robberies of youths at the Cypress Hills J/Z train station.

David Rosasco (far right) of the Woodside Neighborhood Association visited the Maspeth West End Block Association’s (MWEBA) Thursday, Jan. 26 meeting at Trinity St. Andrews Church, along with Sal Candela of the Middle Village Property Owners/Residents Association (second from right), Maura McDermott of City Council Member Elizabeth Crowley’s office (third from right), and member of the Friends of the Ridgewood Library. The meeting was led by MWEBA Co-President Charlene Stubbs (fourth from right).