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Week in Review

Catch up on the stories that took place in northeast Queens this week.

It was another busy week for local news in Bayside, Douglaston and Little Neck.

The city’s Sanitation Department will sweep Bell Boulevard once a week per a request from state Sen. Tony Avella, D-Bayside.

Douglaston leaders dedicated a plaque to the late Joseph Hellman at an overlook that will bear his name.

A Little Neck woman was killed after her own car rolled on top of her. And residents of that community complained that a sewer upgrade that shuts down their water weekly was becoming “annoying.”

Here is your Week in Review.

Monday

Take a look at Walter Mugdan’s latest Conservation Conversation blog post. The topic this week was pesticides.

Reviews in included “The Bourne Legacy,” “Hope Springs,” “Red Hook Summer” and “The Campaign.”

Tuesday

Check out this blog post on a plan by Wal-Mart to construct a chain store in Willets Point and take a look at this list of .

Wednesday

Little Neck residents said they were becoming “annoyed” with a .

Avella said the Sanitation Department has agreed to once per week. Former mayor , D-Flushing, in the NY-6 congressional race.

And a after her car rolled on top of her.

Thursday

Northeast Queens leaders dedicated a plaque to Joseph Hellman at the site he saved from a developer that will become an overlook. FDNY officials said they were still investigating the cause of a .

Friday

Take a look at our first installment of Meet the Owner. This week’s pick is the owner of Bayside’s .

Weekend

This week's topic is things parents should do before the new school season begins.

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Jaime May 10, 2013 at 10:42 am
The local, fresh fruit and vegetable market was a worthwhile addition to Douglaston. Obviously, itRead More did not receive the support of the community, at least not enough to make it a successful venture. This is sad. Every Sunday, rain or shine, I would stop at the market and purchase something. My favorite was the bakery stand. Often, when I stopped in the afternoon I would get two FREE French breads with my purchase. Parking was never a problem. The vendors where friendly and very informative. It was a perfect setting for the picturesque nature of this community. Too bad it is not returning.
Jaime May 9, 2013 at 03:02 pm
Unfortunately, according to the Douglas Manor Association, the fresh fruit and vegetable market willRead More NOT return this year. No specific reason was given other than this was at the initiative of the merchants or the market's organizers. And this..., just as we were beginning to enjoy the Long Island wines and the $34 per pound skirt steak, ordered two months in advance.
Evelyn Schechter May 2, 2013 at 07:33 am
Please continue to circulate the petition:Read More http://www.change.org/petitions/michael-p-huerta-faa-reverse-harmful-flight-patterns-over-bayside-hollis-hills-and-n-e-queens#
J Douglas Montgomery May 3, 2013 at 02:43 pm
The correct Date is the 21st of May at The Community Church of Douglaston, 2-4