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Week In Review: Graffiti, GameStop, and Keeping Your Home Warm This Winter

A look back at the notable events of the past week.

State Sen. Tony Avella (D-Bayside) is attempting to erase graffiti not with a pressure washer, but a poster contest. Find out more here.

Councilman Dan Halloran, R-Whitestone, will host his second annual town hall meeting on Oct. 25 at Flushing’s Holy Cross High School.

It's getting cold outside, but the good news is heating your home will be cheaper this year than last. Find out how to warm your home the efficient way here.

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The Samuel Field Y will be dedicating a flag to former member Robert Speisman, who died during the Sept. 11 attacks, during a special gathering on Oct. 31. The flag will be hung in the Y's gymnasium on Nov. 9.

GameStop has officially opened in Little Neck Plaza.

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Little Neck resident John Hughes entered the Reader's Digest "Your Story" contest. Read his submission here.

The answer to this week’s ‘Look Around Little’ was Douglaston Plaza.


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