It was a busy week in the community.
Douglaston residents called for the reinstatement of a bus stop at Northern Boulevard and Douglaston Parkway, while U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman, D-Bayside, asked Congress to restore conforming mortgage loan limits.
Douglaston Patch celebrated its one-year anniversary, so be sure to check out our post that lists the top 10 biggest stories from the past 12 months.
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And the Udalls Cove Preservation Committee commenced its fall tree removal project at various sites in Douglaston and Little Neck, including Virginia Point and Old Oak Pond.
Here’s your Week in Review:
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Monday
The National Art League’s Marc Josloff discussed a being offered at the gallery. Reviews in included “Tower Heist” and “A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas.”
Tuesday
Douglaston residents told Community Board 11 that they want a to be restored.
The Udalls Cove Preservation Committee began its .
Wednesday
U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman called on congressional leaders to support the .
A Queens man was for hitting a police officer with his car during a drug deal in Flushing.
Thursday
The Queens County Democratic Committee elected as its district leader for state Assemblyman David Weprin’s, D-Little Neck, district.
This week’s pick was Staten Island’s Snug Harbor.
Friday
Douglaston Patch celebrated its one-year anniversary. to read our post, which includes a roundup of 10 of the community’s top stories from the past year.
This week, Carol Brock’s focused on what items to throw in one’s soup pot.
Weekend
Our panel of neighborhood moms and dads gave advice on indoor activities for the entire family during the winter months in this week’s .
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