Community Corner
Little Neck: Week In Review
Wrapping up a seven day period that began with a blizzard and ended with well-wishes for a happy, peaceful and prosperous New Year
When Little Neck residents woke Monday morning, they found streets covered in almost two feet of snow. By the end of the week, much of the mess still remained — but that didn't stop people from ringing in the New Year at celebrations across the city.
Take a look at these highlights from the last week of 2010 in Little Neck:
Monday
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Two area elected officials as the blizzard wound down to ensure northeastern Queens didn't get left out of the cold when it came to the city's snow removal efforts.
Tuesday
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Long Island Railroad riders struggling with service interruptions due to the recent storm got even more bad news as taking effect at the end of 2010 loomed ever nearer.
Wednesday
Little Neck Patch featured the in a busy meteorological year for our area.
Thursday
Councilman Dan Halloran, R-Whitestone, called a press conference to discuss about an intentional slowdown in snow removal efforts on the part of Queens Sanitation supervisors.
Friday
We posted this of area residents' New Year's resolutions.
Saturday
Douglaston residents kicked off the New Year with this fundraising activity. Brrr!
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