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Douglaston: Week In Review

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Snow dominated the news in Douglaston this week, from the City Council's hearing on the city's response to the Dec. 27 blizzard to a second snowstorm that struck the city mid-week.

Douglaston Patch also posted stories on a movie shot in northeast Queens and the Community Church of Douglaston's new pastor as well as proposals to link a bicycle path to the community and to put up a sign on Northern Boulevard that would advertise the Village's stores.

Here's your Week In Review:

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Monday:
The City Council held its hearing on the city's cleanup efforts following the late 2010 snowstorm. 

Tuesday:
Douglaston Village shop owners said they would like to see a sign on Northern Boulevard to lure drivers to 235th Street's stores. 

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Wednesday:
The Douglaston Village Chamber of Commerce considers a proposal to link a bicycle path to the community. 

Thursday:
Filmmaker Richard Levine discusses his new film, "Every Day," which was shot in northeast Queens. 

Friday:
Northeast Queens residents said they have noticed a peak in their water bills during the past few months.

Saturday:
The Community Church of Douglaston's new pastor tells us about his plans for the house of worship. 

Sunday:
Facebook terminates the account of a convicted sex offender who is alleged to have contacted a minor at the time he was volunteering at a northeast Queens school. 


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