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Richard Cecere (1943-2007) was born and raised in Jackson Heights and was a Community Board 3 chairman and civic activist. A few of Cecere’s projects with the community board were geographic information mapping of the ethnicities in the area, research on small immigrant businesses, and studying the effects bringing the 2012 Olympics to New York would have had on Queens. He was known for his forward-thinking, progressive nature.

In addition to his work with CB3, Cecere served as President of the Jackson Heights Kiwanis Club, President of the John F. Kennedy Democratic Club, and was an active member of the New Visions Democratic Club, the Newtown Senior Center in Elmhurst, and the United Community Civic Association. Cecere was known for his love of doo-wop and once hosted a radio show dedicated to it.

Sources:

Henley, Rebecca, “Cecere gets Jax Hts. corner,” QNS, September 29, 2011

Prakash, Neha, “Cecere of Jackson Hts. honored for service,” Queens Chronicle, September 29, 2011

“Paid Notice: Deaths CECERE, RICHARD A.” New York Times, July 2, 2007