It should be a glorious Friday out there, Little Neck. Temperatures forecast to hit a balmy 62 degrees has us thinking that more than a few workers might try to play hooky today, opting for a stroll in the park or a patio chair in the backyard to the daily grind.
However, work continues for the most of us. Word to the wise, though: try to avoid the crush of cars and midday train commuters making their way home to take advantage of the mild weather this afternoon.
Here are the 5 Things for your end of the workweek:
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1. Queens DA Richard Brown yesterday charged a graffiti purveyor using the tag, ‘GEAR,’ with 42 counts of defacing bus shelters throughout the borough. The man, Alexander Thompson of Brooklyn, caused $5,100 in damage, according to the Queens DA.
2. Mets owner Fred Wilpon at yesterday’s press conference on charges he had knowledge of Bernard Madoff’s gigantic Ponzi scheme: "I want to put an end to it. That's why I brought it up. I'm not hiding from anything."
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3. In case you missed it: Check out our story (plus video) of Wednesday night’s water bill forum in Holliswood.
4. Former Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin spoke at a country club in Woodbury yesterday, talking about multitasking, Twitter and, of course, politics.
5. Remember drivers: alternate side parking and meter rules are in effect today.
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