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Week in Review: 111th's Night Out, Concannon Challenges Weprin
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It was a busy week for news in northeast Queens.
The 111th Precinct held its annual Night Out Against Crime and a Bayside man was arrested after allegedly holding his girlfriend hostage.
And Patch spoke to the Bayside Village Business Improvement District about several stores that would open along Bell Boulevard this fall.
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Here is your Week in Review.
Monday
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A Bayside resident was arrested after he is alleged to have held his girlfriend hostage for hours. And check out Patch’s post on Yogurtland, which recently opened along Bell Boulevard.
Tuesday
The Bayside BID discussed several stores and eateries that would open along Bell Boulevard this fall. And check out this preview of events in September at the Queens County Farm Museum.
Wednesday
The 111th Precinct held its annual Night Out Against Crime at the Douglaston Shopping Plaza. And The Shoes I Love moved out of its current site and is searching for a new one.
Thursday
Douglaston store owners said they would like to see a new bakery or coffee shop to replace Giftalicious, which closed last month.
Friday
Joe Concannon will challenge Councilman Mark Weprin, D-Oakland Gardens, for this seat this fall. This week’s Queens Eats recipe is Spanish mac and cheese.
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