Community Corner
Little Neck Week In Review
Focusing on the "non-snow" stories happening in our neighborhood
It's been a week filled with snow, and about snow. And yet, for New York City schoolchildren, the week managed to end .
So it's with a sense of optimism about a perhaps snow-less week to come, that we bring you a rundown of the stories appearing on Little Neck Patch between Jan. 10 and 15 that had nothing to do with the white stuff.
Monday
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Instructor Helen Bodner with their knitting and crochet projects at the Douglaston-Little Neck Branch of the Queens Library. Missed last week's session? You've another chance tomorrow at 4 p.m.
Tuesday
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In the wake of last week's deadly shooting at a "Congress At Your Corner" event in Tucson, we asked of four local pols: "Has the level of civility in our politics fallen, risen or stayed the same?"
Wednesday
Read our story on the of brothers Balmore and Jose Rodriguez for the slaying of Domingo Hernandez in Little Neck's Admiral Park on Dec. 26, 2007.
Thursday
Douglaston's National Art League prepares for the of what promised to be a busy 2011 for the neighborhood cultural landmark.
Friday
Residents, elected officials call for on possible over-billing by city Water Board.
Saturday
Little Neck Eats food writer Jeffery Lazar pens this of the area's latest sushi buffet, Mizumi.
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