Community Corner

Week in Review

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

It was a busy week for news in Douglaston. Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed into law a bill that will change Douglaston’s streets back to their historic names.

Councilman Dan Halloran, R-Whitestone, officially announced his bid for the Sixth Congressional District seat.

And Alley Pond Environmental Center’s education director won an Earth Day award from the United Nations Association.

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Here is your Week in Review:

Monday

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to change Douglaston’s streets back to their historic names.

Reviews in include “The Hunger Games,” “The Deep Blue Sea” and “The Raid: Redemption.”

Tuesday

Halloran for U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman’s, D-Bayside, seat. His opponents – state Assembly Members Grace Meng, D-Flushing, and Rory Lancman, D-Fresh Meadows, as well as City Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley, D-Middle Village – are .

Wednesday

This week’s Little Neck’s Own pick is controversial former CIA director .

A contractor to allow for the upcoming debut of Osprey Landing.

Thursday

Alley Pond Environmental Center’s education director, , is given an Earth Day award from the UN.

Friday

Read reactions from local residents and realtors on how they will be affected by the plan to change Douglaston’s streets back to their historic names.

And take a look at the 111th Precinct’s crime statistics for March.

Weekend

This week’s Parent Talk topic revolves around whether it is important to get children involved in team sports.


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