Kids & Family

Week in Review

Catch up on the stories that took place in Douglaston and Little Neck this week.

It was a busy week for news in Douglaston and Little Neck.

A project to construct new sewers and upgrade distilling basins began this week in Little Neck.

The city designated Auburndale for a "slow zone," but does not take Community Board 11's suggestions to create similar zones in Bayside and Douglas Manor.

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And the Little Neck Soccer league has been wearing the number of a player from Brooklyn who was fatally shot in late May.

Here is your Week in Review:

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Monday

Check out this post that includes . Reviews in included "The Amazing Spider-man" and "Savages."

Tuesday

Take a look at Patch contributor Kristin Allocco's piece on how to .

Little Neck Soccer players have been wearing the number eight on their arms this season to , who lived in Brooklyn but played in the league. He was shot and killed when a man attempted to rob him in May.

Wednesday

Check out this post on that recently opened in northeast Queens. This week's Douglaston's Own pick was former Wisconsin governor .

Thursday

The city , but disregards CB 11's proposal to create similar zones in Douglas Manor and Bayside.

Friday

Check out the Daily Stache's latest blog post - a report card for this year's Mets.

Weekend

This week's Parent Talk topic is whether it is important to get children out of the city for a while during the summer.


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