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Week in Review

Catch up on the stories that took place in your community.

The tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center took top billing this week.

Douglaston Patch interviewed Michael Arad, a Douglaston man who designed the 9/11 Memorial at Ground Zero.

State Sen. Tony Avella, D-Bayside, held a motorcade to honor 22 northeast Queens victims of the attacks.

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And The National Art League debuted a 9/11-inspired exhibit.

Here's your Week In Review:

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Monday

The Bipartisan Policy Center releases a report, which finds that U.S. security has barely improved since 9/11. 

Reviews in This Week at the Movies include "The Debt," "Apollo 18" and "Shark Night 3D."

Tuesday

State Sen. Tony Avella, D-Bayside, pauses for a moment of silence at 22 sites throughout northeast Queens that have been renamed for first responders and civilians who died on 9/11.

Wednesday

Read Patch's interview with Michael Arad, a Douglaston architect who designed the 9/11 memorial in the World Trade Center's footprints.

Thursday

The National Art League debuts its 9/11 inspired exhibit. This week's Day Tripper pick is Jamaica.

Friday

In this week's Notes from a Food Diva , Carol Brock divulges some eel recipes. 

Weekend

Take a look at Patch's coverage of 9/11, including ceremonies at Ground Zero and St. Patrick's Cathedral as well as an event in Bayside.


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