This week's stories primarily focused on specific individuals in the community.
A local college student who founded her own not-for-profit was picked by Glamour Magazine as one of the year's 21 Amazing Young Women.
A renowned urban designer stopped by the Community Church of Douglaston to discuss plans for the village's revitalization project.
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And the Samuel Field Y dedicated a flag to a Little Neck man who died during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Here is your Week In Review:
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Monday
Check out a taken during last weekend's tour of the Community Church of Douglaston's cottage.
Take a look at Walter Mugdan's latest column as well as . Reviews include the remake of "The Thing," Pedro Almodovar's "The Skin I Live In" and "Texas Killing Fields."
Tuesday
The National Art League is this month - a drawing exhibition and a roundup of first place winners from past displays.
Douglaston's is honored by Glamour Magazine for founding Project HEAL, a group that helps young women with eating disorders.
And state Sen. Tony Avella, D-Bayside, warns northeast Queens residents of during which residents have been swindled into paying fake inspectors for emergency repairs to their homes.
Wednesday
The Samuel Field Y to a Little Neck resident who died on 9/11.
Thursday
Check out Patch's in the five boroughs (and beyond) to celebrate Halloween. And this week's is Great Neck.
Friday
Read Carol Brock's column on food photography. Also, be sure to read our story on Norman Mintz's discussion with Douglaston residents on the village's revitalization plan.
Weekend
In this week's , we ask our council of moms and dads how much sleep they believe children should get each night.
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